Fiona Blanchard, PharmD Candidate 2024 and Nicole Bradeen, PharmD Candidate 2024 completed an elective Advanced Pharmacy …
How The Concepts Taught In Undergraduate Chemistry Are Related To The Practice Of Pharmacy And The Pharmaceutical Industry
How The Concepts Taught In Undergraduate Chemistry Are Related To The Practice Of Pharmacy And The …
2021 Dean’s Summer Student Research Fellowships
Congratulations to our Summer Research Fellows – Spencer Canham, Joshua Carver, and Victoria Mitchell! The 2021 …
Introducing Our 2021-22 PGY1 Residents
A huge welcome to our new residents, Alexis DiMario and Alana Dube! Alexis DiMario joins us …
Brock Haverly-Johndro Named Student Trustee
We are thrilled to announce that the UNE Board of Trustees has selected our own Brock …
Maine Pharmacists Granted Provider Status
On June 10, 2021, Governor Janet Mills signed a bill that granted pharmacists provider status. This comes on the heels of a pandemic, in which pharmacists reminded the nation of their importance on the health care team.
COVID-19 Round-up
From assisting in the production of masks to helping pharmacists, pharmacy technicians, and pharmacy interns acquire a license to vaccinate, the School of Pharmacy has worked to keep Maine healthy. Here is a recap of just some of the ways that the School of Pharmacy met community needs throughout the pandemic.
A Student’s Experience of Interprofessional Education
Makayla Nadeau, UNE pharmacy student, shares why interprofessional education matters to her.
Coronavirus Vaccination Efforts at UNE’s School of Pharmacy
Throughout the state of Maine, organizations and individuals are working to rapidly disperse COVID-19 vaccines to the most at-risk populations. As a majority health professions school, UNE has strategically and spontaneously taken action to care for communities in Maine.
Wellness Week at the School of Pharmacy
After a semester of hybrid classes and various precautions that enabled in-person learning to continue, students are finally reaching the finish line. The intensity of the semester coupled with the isolating effects of the pandemic led the School of Pharmacy’s Wellness Committee to host a Wellness Week for students, faculty and staff. Starting on November 30th, the School of Pharmacy hosted Zoom events ranging from yoga to “tea time.” These events facilitated awareness of one’s body as well as connection with others.