Saturday, December 6, 2014

CPFI


Hope everyone has a wonderful Christmas!
For to us a child is born, to us a son is given; and the government shall be upon his shoulder, and his name shall be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace.  Isaiah 9:6 

Research Symposium Registration Deadline


This is the last week to register for the research symposium that will be held Saturday, January 10th, 2015. Registration closes December 12th. If anyone has presented a poster at any meeting, this is a great way to gain more experience presenting your poster! Registration is FREE and there will be FREE breakfast and lunch. This is a great opportunity to learn about research going on in our school! You will also have the opportunity to find faculty to participate in an independent study with and support your fellow colleagues.


This will suffice for your GAP requirement. Rememberregistration closes Friday, December 12th

Sunday, November 30, 2014

SNPhA


Please wear "RED" as SNPhA recognizes "World AIDS Day" on Monday, December 1, 2014. Stop by our table and pick up a goody bag and cupcake while supplies last. There will be a chance to win a prize if you participate in our trivia! 

Members are asked to meet in the lobby of the Wellness Center at 12:30pm to take our chapter photo. 


Good luck to everyone on their Final Exams!!!! 

Dressing Down During Finals


PSGA will be collecting cans for the United Ministries of Clinton during the week of Decmber 8 - 12.  We ask that you bring two cans per day that you would like to dress down.  Along with the boxes for the cans, there will be stickers and sheets at the front of the lecture halls for students to write their name, the date, and the number of cans contributed. Thank you in advance! Please remember this is on your honor!  

P3s: Although most of you will not be present, if you can find it in the goodness of your heart, the boxes will be in the lecture halls all this week as well! 

If you have any questions please email Amy DuPont (aldupont@presby.edu)

CPFI


There is a winter conference in combination with main campus January 30-February 1 in Black Mountain, NC.  The cost is $30/person which includes lodging, food, and a t-shirt.  Please contact Mennie Zoogley (mzoogley@presby.edu) for more information.

We are taking up donations for elder baskets through Broad Street Methodist.  If you would like to donate, they are accepting non-perishable canned goods, rice, dry beans, pasta, grits, packaged tuna and salmon, laundry detergent, dish washing liquid, bath soap, shampoo, conditioner, body lotion, hand lotion, toothpaste, toothbrush, toilet paper, box of tissues, and paper towels. 
Donations are due by December 5th at noon.  We would really like get enough items to make a couple of baskets.  Thank you!

Broad Street Methodist Church (the church across the street from the pharmacy school) is hosting a pancake dinner as a study break on December 8th at 7pm.  Everyone is welcome!


“Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord, not for men” –Colossians3:23            

Evaluation Completion for Dress Down Week: Final Tally


As of this morning, the evaluation completion rates for each class are as follows:
P1: 87%
P2: 77%
P3: 95%

·         Congratulations to the P1 and P3 classes who each achieved the required response rate of at least 85% and are therefore invited to dress down during the week of December 1st through 5th. You will still need to dress professionally for your lab periods/lab finals, but are welcome to dress casually for your classes next week otherwise. Do  make sure to maintain modesty and dress appropriately for ventures outside your home (i.e.; no pajamas).

This is not the end of evaluations for the semester.  All evaluations not yet completed will stay open and ready to receive your feedback through Friday December 12th.  As you are completing any final evaluations, please still keep these notes in mind…
·         Do your best to make your comments count.  You can do this by making them professional, objective, descriptive (by providing examples), and specific to the course or instructor you are evaluating.
·         Don’t fill in comment blanks with not applicable or N/A, etc.  Just skip the box. 

Your feedback is anonymous.  If you have any questions regarding evaluations, feel free to contact Ms. Funderburk, Director of Assessment and Academic Services at mlfunderb@presby.edu.

Thank you sincerely for giving of your time and energy to provide us with your important feedback!!!

Pharmacy Careers November Issue


The November Pharmacy Careers app edition is now available for download via the Pharmacy Times app! Click on the link below to download and read this exclusive article.

Sunday, November 23, 2014

APhA-ASP - Generation Rx


The Stimulant Abuse in College Students presentation will be held Tuesday, 12/2 at 11AM in Edmunds Hall on Main campus.  The event will be presented by Dr. Eagerton and directed towards undergraduates, but pharmacy students are welcome to attend as well.
Event Contact: Melanie Routhieaux

CPFI


We are having a pharmacy related service at Broad Street United Methodist Church on Monday, November 24th involving talking to others about stroke prevention.

Broad Street United Methodist Church (the church across the street from the pharmacy school) will be having a community thanksgiving meal on Thursday, November 27 at Noon.  If you will be in the area for Thanksgiving, they would love to have you! 

We are taking up donations for elder baskets through Broad Street Methodist.  If you would like to donate, they are accepting non-perishable canned goods, rice, dry beans, pasta, grits, packaged tuna and salmon, laundry detergent, dish washing liquid, bath soap, shampoo, conditioner, body lotion, hand lotion, toothpaste, toothbrush, toilet paper, box of tissues, paper towels.  We would really like get enough items to make a couple of baskets.  Thank you!

“Faith is being sure of what we hope for and certain of what we do not see” –Hebrews 11:1

Friday, November 21, 2014

SSHP


Thank you to everyone who has participated in the "Get Smart About Antibiotics Week" Trivia and Service Opportunity! Congratulations to our following trivia winners:

Monday: Mary White
WednesdayCourtney Daniel
FridayJennie Parker
PC Swag Bag Winner: Dylan Porter

Thank you again for your participation in both these events, and more importantly, helping to raise awareness regarding appropriate antibiotic use and resistance! 

Research Symposium


On January 10th, 2015 the Office of Research will be hosting the First Annual Research Symposium. Faculty members will present their current research. Students will also have the opportunity to display their research posters and potentially have the opportunity to give an oral presentation, if selected. Abstracts are due December 12th.  Free breakfast, lunch and a cash bar with Hors d’oeuvres with be provided.Registration is FREE and is now open. See the attached flyer for the symposium schedule.


This will suffice your GAP meeting requirement and you will also have the opportunity to learn about research opportunities with our faculty!Registration closes December 12th

Evaluation Competition Update


Details reminder…
·         On November 25th, the classes who have achieved a response rate of at least 85% will be announced. 
·         Each class who has achieved a response rate of at least 85% as of November 25th will be invited to dress down during the week of December 1st through 5th

As you are completing your evaluations, please keep these notes in mind…
·         Do your best to make your comments count.  You can do this by making them professional, objective, descriptive (by providing examples), and specific to the course or instructor you are evaluating.
·         Don’t fill in comment blanks with not applicable or N/A, etc.  Just skip the box. 

Your feedback is anonymous.  If you have any questions regarding evaluations, feel free to contact Ms. Funderburk, Director of Assessment and Academic Services at mlfunderb@presby.edu.

Thank you sincerely for giving of your time and energy to provide us with your important feedback!!!
                                               
Current evaluation completion rate stats are (as of November 21st):
Class of 2016: 59%
Class of 2017: 44%
Class of 2018: 62%

Announcement from Dean Fuhrman


It has been brought to my attention that students are using the paper from the printers as scratch paper.  The paper that is placed in the printers and copiers are ONLY for printing.  Please be respectful of your classmates who may need to print assignments/notes.  If this continues to be an issue, we will remove the printers and copiers.  

Post-Graduate Opportunities in Association Management


Information for students attending the upcoming ASHP Midyear Clinical Meeting regarding an opportunity to meet pharmacy association management residents/executive fellows can be found by following the link below.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BxtKycpSYoy4bXpRVDF5NXZ6aEE/view?usp=sharing

Lost and Found


A Grey Columbia Fleece Jacket(Size Small) has been found and can be claimed at the front desk

Pharmacy Times - Pharmacy Careers


Pharmacy Times is pleased to share the Fall 2014 edition of Pharmacy Careers with PC pharmacy students.  You can pick up a copy in the student lounge.

This issue contains valuable information, including “Learning to Become a Better Learner: 10 Tips for Success in Pharmacy School and Beyond” and “Investing in Your Future: Managing Your Finances Before and After Graduation.”  This issue also features “Job Facts & Figures:  Information for Success” and “Your Pharmacy Career:  Finding the Creative Corners.”

In addition to the annual print issue, students can receive 5 app editions of Pharmacy Careers each year by downloading the free Pharmacy Times app at the iTunes App Store or on Google Play.

Visit www.PharmacyTimes.com for the following:
·         Access to our free monthly digital editions of Pharmacy Times
·         Registration for Pharmacy Times eNews Student edition
·         Student-specific content via our recently updated student section

Join in the conversation on the Pharmacy Times Facebook page and to find them on Twitter @Pharmacy_Times!

Sunday, November 16, 2014

APhA-ASP Chapter Meeting


Our next Chapter Meeting is this Wednesday November 19th from 12:00-1:00pm in room 104.  We are privileged to have Dr. Ashley Gulyas coming to speak at our meeting.  Dr. Gulyas is a 2013 graduate of Wingate University and works at Walgreens as a pharmacist with the unique title of being a “Travel Health Consultant.”  Dr. Gulyas will be explaining what her title entails as well as other unique functions of the job at “The Corner of Happy and Healthy.”  Food will be provided during the meeting, but you must complete the following survey monkey by Sunday night at midnight to partake.

NCPA


Thank you for participating in APhA/NCPA Diabetes Awareness Week!

Questions & Answers to Trivia

1. What is the first line treatment option for Type 2 Diabetes? 
- Metformin 

2. What cells are responsible for insulin secretion and where are they located? 
- Beta cells in the pancreas 

3. What enzyme is co-secreted with insulin? 
- Amylin 

4. What are the target fasting and 2 hour post meal blood glucose levels for patient's with gestational diabetes according to the 2014 ADA Guidelines?
-Preprandial: 95 mg/dl or less
-Postprandial: 120 mg/dl or less

5. What is the most common cause of death in diabetic patients? 
- CV related mortality

Winners:
Brittany Bokern: $20 Steamers gift card
Celeste Kelly: Dress Down Token
Mary White: Dress Down Token

AMCP


Our next chapter meeting will be tomorrow,  Monday, November 17, 2014 from 12pm - 1pm in room 140. I am very pleased to welcome our very own PC alumni Dr. Jay Patel as our guest speaker regarding his current Managed Care Residency.

Lastly, but certainly not least, thank you so very much to all of you that helped to support AMCP with our chapter fundraiser; it was a HUGE success!!!

SSHP


This week (November 17-21) is national "Get Smart About Antibiotics Week"! What will you do to promote appropriate antibiotic use? This week, SSHP will host trivia questions pertaining to antibiotics.Trivia questions will be available for all students to answer on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. There will be an "Antibiotic Trivia" poster in front of the podium in both lecture halls which will have the daily trivia question. The winner from MondayWednesday and Friday will receive a Dress Down token! The student who participates the most during the week will win the PC Swag Bag! The PC Swag Bag consists of many great PCSP items that you don't have already! Winners will be announced in Pharm News. 

November Dress Down Day


The next dress down day will be Monday, November 24.  Bring $3 to go towards stuffed animals to be purchased for children at Three Rivers Medical in Columbia, SC. Don't forget the get a sticker from your class president. Please keep in mind that if you have lab on Monday, make sure you still are dressed appropriately. 

Evaluation Competition


Evaluation Competition Update:
Details reminder…
·         On November 25th, the classes who have achieved a response rate of at least 85% will be announced. 
·         Each class who has achieved a response rate of at least 85% as of November 25th will be invited to dress down during the week of December 1st through 5th

As you are completing your evaluations, please keep these notes in mind…
·         Do your best to make your comments count.  You can do this by making them professional, objective, descriptive (by providing examples), and specific to the course or instructor you are evaluating.
·         Don’t fill in comment blanks with not applicable or N/A, etc.  Just skip the box. 

Your feedback is anonymous.  If you have any questions regarding evaluations, feel free to contact Ms. Funderburk, Director of Assessment and Academic Services at mlfunderb@presby.edu.

Thank you sincerely for giving of your time and energy to provide us with your important feedback!!!
                                               
Current evaluation completion rate stats are (as of November 15th):
Class of 2016: 62%
Class of 2017: 42%
Class of 2018: 53%

CPFI News


This week we will be accepting filled shoeboxes for Operation Christmas Child!!  Operation Christmas Child will send these boxes to areas where children will not receive a gift this year.
  • There are donation boxes located near the student café, the wellness center, and Mrs. Cline's desk.  Donations will be accepted until Friday afternoon. 
  • Please see the attached brochure on how to pack a shoebox. 
  • Also, please print out the brochure and attach the gender and age group tag onto the shoebox. 
  • Just a suggestion: the tupperware containers that are about the same size as a shoebox are ideal for packing, because the children in third world countries will use them for transferring water and keeping food fresh. 
  • There is a $7 fee for shipping.  Please also include the shipping fee in your box.  You may also pay the shipping fee online to receive a tracking number to see where your box travels!
  • If you don't have time to shop and still want to help, we will be accepting donations to help pay for shipping fees!  Please put any donations for shipping fees into Markie Webster's box. 
Please contact Markie Webster (lmwebster@presby.edu) for any further questions!

Join us for our last bible study of the semester Wednesday morning 8-8:20 in room 141.  Breakfast will be provided!

Broad Street United Methodist Church (the church across the street from the pharmacy school) will be having a community thanksgiving meal on Thursday, November 27 at Noon.  If you will be in the area for Thanksgiving, they would love to have you! 

Our next chapter meeting is this Monday, November 17th 12-1 in room 104.  We will be having a potluck Thanksgiving dinner.  Our executive officers are going to bring (hopefully) enough to feed everyone, but feel free to bring a dish if you would like!!​

We are having a pharmacy related service at Broad Street United Methodist Church on Monday, November 24th involving talking to others about stroke prevention.  Time TBA.

“You are the light of the world.  A city set on a hill cannot be hidden…Let your light shine before men in such a way that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father who is in heaven”     –Matthew 5:14-16

ACCP Discount Membership Until January 1st

Attention residents, fellows, and graduate students: from now through December 31, first-time resident, fellow, and graduate student members of ACCP can join for just $40—half off the regular resident and fellow/graduate student member rate!
ACCP resident, fellow, and graduate student members have access to several important membership benefits, including:
  • Deeply discounted registration rates for ACCP Updates in Therapeutics® courses to be held at Chicago’s Hyatt Regency O’Hare, April 10–14, 2015: Considering specialty certification in Pharmacotherapy, Ambulatory Care Pharmacy, Critical Care Pharmacy, or Pediatric Pharmacy? Take advantage of special member rates—register by the early-bird deadline for maximum savings.
  • Reduced rates on Board Certification preparatory materials for home study: Prepare for your specialty board examination with electronic or print study materials available to you at discounted rates.
  • Reduced pricing on any module in the Pharmacotherapy Self-Assessment Program (PSAP) or Ambulatory Care Self-Assessment Program (ACSAP) series: The PSAP and ACSAP series are approved by the Board of Pharmacy Specialties for use in BCPS and BCACP recertification.
  • Free 1-year membership in an ACCP Practice and Research Network (PRN): Join one of ACCP’s 25 PRNs and network with specialists in your area of interest.
  • Complimentary subscription to Pharmacotherapy: Resident, fellow, and graduate student members receive an electronic subscription to this essential reference for the clinical pharmacist.
To take advantage of this special offer, you can join or renew your ACCP membership online. Alternatively, you can download and complete a specially marked membership application from our Web site and mail or fax it back to our office.
This offer is only valid for first-time residents or fellows (including previous student members of ACCP renewing as either a resident or fellow member). Applications must be received by December 31, 2014, to receive the discounted membership rate. Applications must include the preceptor/program director’s name and the anticipated date of residency/fellowship completion.

CPNP


CPNP will be collecting items for our 2nd annual "Deck the Halls" pajama drive starting next week (November 17 - December 5). All pajamas donated will be given to children at Hall psychiatric hospital in Columbia. 

Please look for  specific sex, age, and sizes needed in the student café. There will be boxes located outside of each lecture hall to place pajamas in. Please help us make the season a little brighter for these children in need. Thanks!

Research Symposium



On January 10th, 2015 the Office of Research will be hosting the First Annual Research Symposium. Faculty members will present their current research. Students will also have the opportunity to display their research posters and potentially have the opportunity to give an oral presentation, if selected. Abstracts are due December 12th.  Free breakfast, lunch and a cash bar with Hors d’oeuvres with be provided.Registration is FREE and is now open. See the attached flyer for the symposium schedule.


This will suffice your GAP meeting requirement and you will also have the opportunity to learn about research opportunities with our faculty!Registration closes December 12thContact Dr. Romero-Sandoval with any questions. 

Sunday, November 9, 2014

APhA-ASP Yankee Candle Fundraiser


The APhA-ASP Yankee Candle Fundraiser is still available online!  This is a great opportunity for everyone to grab gifts for the whole family, yourself included!!!  Simply follow this link (www.yankeecandlefundraising.com) and enter group number (990069692) to browse all the great products available!
If you have any questions please contact Paige Street (pnstreet@presby.edu).

Red Heart Gala Interest Meeting


Red heart health month is quickly approaching! Before December break comes in full force we need to begin planning The Red Heart Gala, which will be February 21, 2015. In order for this event to be successful again this year we need some input and help from students! There will be an interest meeting this Friday, November 12, 2014 at 12pm in room 141. There will be committees to help with decoration, t-shirt, and advertising/sales. This is a great way to get some leadership experience and get to know people you have not gotten an opportunity to work with. Please email Amy DuPont at aldupont@presby.edu if you are unable to make it to the meeting or if there are any further questions. 

CPFI


We are having a non-pharmacy community service event Monday, November 10th from 6:30-7:30 pm.  We will be playing games with the children at Thornwell Children's Home in Clinton.  If you are interested please contact Amanda Holloman (agholloma@presby.edu).  Members who have already signed up, be on the lookout for an email. 

There is a Campus Worship Night on main campus Wednesday, November 12th at 7pm in Edmonds Hall.  Everyone is welcome and it will be a great time of fellowship and worship!

Our next chapter meeting is November 17th 12-1.  Be on the lookout for a survey monkey for lunch.

Do you have any extra shoeboxes?  We would greatly appreciate any donated shoeboxes for our philanthropy, Operation Christmas Child!  If you would like to donate shoeboxes, you can give them to Jenny Goetzmann, Markie Webster, or Amanda Holloman or put them in their boxes.  Thank you! We will be taking up filled shoeboxes November 17th-21st.  Please refer to this website for how to pack a shoebox: http://www.samaritanspurse.org/operation-christmas-child/pack-a-shoe-box/
What is not allowed in the shoebox: Used or damaged items; war-related items such as toy guns, knives or military figures; chocolate or food; out-of-date candy; liquids or lotions; medications or vitamins; breakable items such as snow globes or glass containers; aerosol cans.

For further questions please contact Markie Webster (lmwebster@presby.edu).
Join us for bible study Wednesday morning 8-8:20 in room 141.  Breakfast will be provided!!
“For we are God’s workmanship, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do” –Ephesians 2:10

Compounding Competition


Compounding Competition
A Message from Dr. Asbill, Professor of Pharmaceutics:
Please contact Dr. Asbill if you have any questions(csasbill@presby.edu).

I am happy to announce that on Saturday, January 17th, the PCSP will be hosting a local compounding competition for our pharmacy students.  This event is being sponsored by Medisca.  The winning group we select from our local competition will represent the PCSP at the National Competition this spring (March 21st and 22nd) at the University of Florida.  A sign-up sheet will be posted shortly by NCPA President Paige Ross on NCPA’s bulletin board upstairs.   For the National competition, there are three components in which each group will be evaluated (Compounding Classic, Regulatory Challenge and Quality Compounding).

The compounding classic component features the formulation, preparation, presentation and documentation of three (3) compounded medications. From a list of chemicals provided, students are asked to allocate each one to a specific medication and associated delivery system for a given route of delivery.

The regulatory challenge component features a regulatory challenge whereby students are issued a single or series of controversial issues involving regulatory standards of practice. Prior to this event, student teams, along with their faculty representative, will have been given the opportunity to formulate a written response, following a prescribed template, in an attempt to ultimately find reasonable solutions to a series of challenges facing today’s compounding industry experts. Teams will select an orator to deliver a clear message and defend a position stand on the issue(s) being addressed before a panel of industry experts, fellow students and faculty.

The quality compounding component features the creation and hosting of a kiosk at a trade show. In a highly interactive and social milieu, each student member of the team will be afforded the opportunity to represent themselves at a trade show. Kiosk posters will be created on-site. Representation of the underlying concept(s) is the focus of this event.

For our local competition, groups will compete in a compounding classic component and it will be similar in design to the nationalcompetition.  In addition, we will have a written component (test) in which students will have to perform calculations involving compoundedpreparation and answer questions about general information regarding the compounding of both sterile and non sterile preparations.  In addition, there will be a formal debate by each of the groups.

Teams are a group of three students.  Only the P2s, P3s and P4s are allowed to compete in the local competition.  The date of our local competition will be Saturday, January 17, 2015.   

NCPA


Our next meeting will be this Monday, November 10th from 12-1 and we will be having Chili for lunch! Also our annual Christmas ornament fundraiser will be this week everyday from 12-1 in the Cafe. Lastly, this week is NCPA/APhA Diabetes Awareness Week and each day trivia questions will be in Rooms 104 and 271 and there will be prizes! Don't forget to wear red on Friday! Click on the link below for more details about the fundraiser.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BxtKycpSYoy4UEdua3kwd0J1dzA/view?usp=sharing


Evaluation Competition


We know that teacher, course, preceptor, and experiential site evaluations are time consuming and can be somewhat tedious at times.  The input that we receive from you from these evaluations is immensely important to us, though.  We want to do something to help provide a little extra incentive for completing your evaluations that you might appreciate. 
So, here are the details:
·         Beginning November 7th, the response rates for teacher, course, preceptor, and experiential site evaluations will begin being tracked for each class.  This information will then be provided to you on a weekly basis via PharmNews.
·         On November 25th, the classes who have achieved a response rate of at least 85% will be announced. 
·         Each class who has achieved a response rate of at least 85% as of November 25th will be invited to dress down during the week of December 1stthrough 5th.  While 85% may seem high, I can assure you that we have had classes well-surpass this rate in the past.

As you are completing your evaluations, please keep these notes in mind:
·         Do your best to make your comments count.  You can do this by making them professional, objective, descriptive (by providing examples), and specific to the course or instructor you are evaluating.
·         Don’t fill in comment blanks with not applicable or N/A, etc.  Just skip the box. 

Your feedback is anonymous.  If you have any questions regarding evaluations, feel free to contact Ms. Funderburk, Director of Assessment and Academic Services at mlfunderb@presby.edu.

Thank you sincerely for giving of your time and energy to provide us with your important feedback!!!

Current evaluation completion rate stats are (as of November 7th):
Class of 2016: 43%
Class of 2017: 58%
Class of 2018: 54%