
Pharmacy in the News

New Risk-Scoring Tool Speeds Up Infectious Disease Treatment
As antibiotic resistance continues to rise, getting patients the right treatment has never been more critical. Cedarville University alumna Dr. Rachel Burgoon has developed a new rapid diagnostic tool that helps physicians identify and treat drug-resistant infections more efficiently.

Pharmacy Students Harness Data to Improve Health Care
Cedarville University’s Center for Pharmacy Innovation is partnering with Sparx Analytics to offer Doctor of Pharmacy students a unique opportunity to engage in pharmacy data analytics through the Sparx Analytics Datathon.

Students With a Heart to Serve
Global Outreach (GO) teams from Cedarville University took spring break as an opportunity to serve in 19 communities across the U.S. and internationally, bringing together 335 students, faculty and staff in a wide range of mission-driven efforts.

Cedarville Duo Wins Clinical Skills Competition
Cedarville University pharmacy students Judah Brammer and Halley McClain took first place in the clinical skills competition at the Student National Pharmaceutical Association (SNPhA) Conference in March at Ohio State University.

Cedarville University School of Pharmacy Hosts Leaders From National Organizations
Dr. Michael Hogue, executive vice president and CEO of the American Pharmacists Association (APhA), will address pharmacy students at Cedarville University on Tuesday, April 15.

Cedar Cliff Elementary Students Learning About Pharmacy
Cedarville University’s Student College of Clinical Pharmacy (SCCP) chapter will lead an interactive pharmacy learning experience for more than 40 third-grade students from Cedar Cliff Elementary on Friday, April 11, in the Pharmacy Practice Lab at the university’s Health Sciences Center (HSC).

Cedarville University: Celebrating 50 Years of Regional Accreditation
Fifty years ago, a banner reading “Hallelujah! Accreditation” draped across Alford Auditorium, signaling a historic moment for Cedarville University. On April 9, 1975, the university (then Cedarville College) was granted regional accreditation by the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools.

Raising Awareness for Human Trafficking
While many people don’t think human trafficking happens in their communities, the issue is prevalent across the state of Ohio. Educating the public and college students about human trafficking in the greater Dayton region is the focus of a special town hall on Monday, March 24, at Cedarville University.

Pharmacy Professor Takes Students to Place She Called Home
Home is where the heart is, and while Dr. Beth Cappelletti now lives in Ohio, Asia will always be her second home.

Cedarville Hosts Interprofessional Health Care Event
The premier interprofessional education (IPE) event for college students in health-related academic disciplines is scheduled for Saturday, Feb. 1. This event, which will allow participants to find solutions for health care scenarios in breakout sessions, will be held in the Scharnberg Business and Communication Center.

Cedarville School of Pharmacy Reflects God’s Beauty Through Ethnic Diversity
For the Cedarville University School of Pharmacy, diversity is more than a difference in skin color. It encompasses the variety of experiences and perspectives every individual brings to the table.

Ethics Course Drives Interprofessional Collaboration in Health Care
The health care professions are becoming increasingly interprofessional, and by offering a collaborative ethics course for students in Cedarville University’s doctor of pharmacy (Pharm.D.) and physician assistant (PA) programs, Cedarville is staying on the cutting edge.