Tuesday, May 20, 2008

China Earthquake Relief

This morning, I read an article in my local newspaper that mentioned pharmacy students at Nova Southeastern University College of Pharmacy have started a relief fund for victims of the recent earthquake in China. These students are raising money for food, medicine, potable water, blankets and temporary shelter for those who have been affected by the quake. These students will be working with Beijing University of Chinese Medicine to coordinate the relief efforts.

Doctor of Pharmacy students at Nova Southeastern University College of Pharmacy are required to perform 8 clinical rotations during the last year of their six year education. Four of these rotations are required and four are elective. 1-800-PetMeds serves as one of the elective sites and offers a rotation in Veterinary Pharmacy. I am a preceptor for those students wishing to take this elective rotation, and as such, serve as Clinical Affiliate Faculty at NSU College of Pharmacy.

I am proud to be affiliated with this university and equally proud of these students efforts. I know these future pharmacists will be assets to the profession.

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