STUDENT HIGHLIGHTS SOUTH CAROLINA PHARMACY ASSOCIATION JUNIOR BOARD MEMBERS
Six of the twelve members of this year’s junior board were from PC. The members included Chase Board, Emily Huneycutt, Jessica Prestia, John David Scheper, Megan Slimmer, and Adrienne Wright. Junior Board Members are the liaisons between the schools and SCPhA and assist with promoting events, recruit student membership, attend house of delegates meetings, participate in committees, and attend the annual convention.
SOUTH CAROLINA SELF-CARE BOWL
The PC team defeated MUSC, USC and South University for the second consecutive year to win the student Self Care Bowl. The competition was held at the S.C. Pharmacy Association annual convention in Hilton Head, S.C. The team consisted of Ashley Chase, Blake Hawkins, Jolly Kuriakose, Maraya Ramdhani, Caitlin Sanders, and team coaches Dr. Eileen Ward and Dr. Kayce Shealy.
LAURENS SQUEALIN’ ON THE SQUARE
Squealin’ on the Square is presented by the non-profit, Main Street Laurens, as a way of raising funds to assist in their efforts to revitalize the Historic Downtown District. PCSP students participated by hosting a free health screening, including blood pressure and blood sugar checks.
COMMUNITY SERVICE DAY 2017
Every year, as part of the P1 orientation week, one afternoon is dedicated to embracing the Presbyterian College motto of Dum Vivimus Servimus or “While we live, we serve.” Students, faculty, and staff devoted time to various locations in the Clinton and Laurens areas to assist local groups and organizations.
PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE 2018 HONORS DAY SYMPOSIUM
Presbyterian College hosts an annual Honors Day Symposium, featuring student-led research, on both the Arts & Sciences and Pharmacy campuses. Hillary Stamps, Missouri Jenkins “The impact of breast cancer awareness education” Anderson Isaac, Katelyn Thomasson, Pooja Patel “Skin reactions with psychotropics: A systematic review” Robin Fischer, Katelyn Thomasson “Analysis of omega-3 fatty acid content in fish oil products” Trevoria Dendy “Quantifying cytokinds of human cervical mucus using IL-17 proteins and proximity ligation assay”
30
STATES REPRESENTED BY PCSP STUDENTS
20
COUNTRIES REPRESENTED BY PCSP STUDENTS AND FACULTY 15
60
PERCENT PGY1 RESIDENCY MATCH RATE
365
ALUMNI OF PC SCHOOL OF PHARMACY
BY THE NUMBERS