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Fighting Infectious Diseases
Dr. Rachel Burgoon didn’t just choose pharmacy — she chose a mission. As an infectious disease pharmacist, her work is ministry through medicine.

Pharmacy Podcast Hits 50th Episode, Reaching Global Audience
Cedarville University’s School of Pharmacy will reach a major milestone when it releases the 50th episode of its popular DISRxUPT podcast — a show that’s not only informing, but transforming, the future of pharmacy.

School of Pharmacy Continues Strong Track Record in Residency Matches
For the ninth time in 10 years, Cedarville University's School of Pharmacy surpassed national residency match rates, with 86% of its 2025 postgraduate year one applicants securing positions.

Nutramax Partners With Cedarville
Nutramax, a leading provider of supplements for both people and pets, has made a powerful investment in the future of pharmaceutical research by providing grants to the Cedarville University School of Pharmacy.

A Life-Saving Impact
Today’s pharmacists are dedicated to serving their patients, often playing a vital role in their communities. Dr. Megan Alt exemplified this commitment in early June, when her quick thinking and compassionate care proved to be truly life-saving for two individuals.

Cedarville Professor Leading National Conversation on Pharmacy Education
In 2024 alone, Chen authored or coauthored 22 peer-reviewed publications, most focusing on the advancement of pharmacy education.

Pharmacy Student Develops Business Plan for Health Clinic in Troy
One student from the Cedarville University School of Pharmacy partnered with Health Partners Free Clinic (HPFC) in Troy, Ohio, to develop a business plan that makes prescriptions affordable for any patient who walks in the door.

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.