Refill Jan/Feb 2011

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In this issue What’s in a name? Clinically Skilled Compounding Education Upcoming Events

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SOMETHING OLD, SOMETHING NEW

What’s in a name? With the reorganization of The University of Toledo, several new schools and some new colleges have been created. Along with the larger reorgani-

In December, two antique displays were dedicated in the new pharmacy facility: The David H. and Jill G. Scheibel Historic Apothecary and the Michael Warren Tools of the Trade Display (1850-1950). SEE PHOTOS

zation process, the College of Pharmacy has undergone a name change to reflect the breadth of its research and degree offerings. The college’s name is now the College of Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences. The new name acknowledges a series of disciplines that have been a part of the college for decades, including medicinal and biological chemistry, pharmaceutics, and pharmacology. Undergraduate and graduate programs in these disciplines have long been included in the college’s mission and are now included in the college’s name as well. Under the university’s restructuring plan, the College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences will take part in larger interdisciplinary schools, a sign of the growing interprofessionalism within the university.

Read more about the UT Restructuring Plan

SPRING 2011 EXTRACTS & GRADUATES The upcoming issue of Extracts & Graduates, the college’s biannual printed alumni newsletter, will feature the college’s new facility on the Health Science Campus and the donors and friends who helped to make the vision a reality.


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