The Beat - March 2017
March 2017 Edition (Archives)
Amarillo pharmacy team advances to national competition
By placing among the top 40 teams in the nation, the 泫圖弝け team advanced to the second round of ACCPs Online Journal Club competition Feb. 6.
Texas Tech System representatives raid the capitol
Chancellor Tedd L. Mitchell, M.D., and other leaders, alumni and supporters of the four universities in the Texas Tech University System raided the capitol in Austin March 1 for Texas Tech System Day.
泫圖弝け students join local heath care effort
Pharmacy and nursing students and faculty teamed up with volunteers from St. John Baptist Church, AC, WTAMU and the City of Amarillo to conduct a free health fair focused on health issues faced by the African-American community.
Twenty Years and Counting
Longtime professor Sherry Luedtke, Pharm.D., recalls the first two decades of the School of Pharmacy.
Pharmacy faculty awarded promotions, tenure
At its Feb. 24 meeting, the Texas Tech University System Board of Regents approved the promotion of six School of Pharmacy faculty members, including one from the Amarillo campus.
Med student earns first place for research poster
The Texas American College of Surgeons (ACS) selected a research poster presented by fourth-year medical student Derek Yang as the top entry in the Surgical Oncology session at the North & South Texas ACS Joint Meeting in Austin.
Grad students invited to share work
Four Ph.D. candidates for the School of Pharmacys Graduate Program in Pharmaceutical Sciences have recently attended conferences, been invited to make presentations or received scholarships.
Rho Chi holds 2017 initiation ceremony and celebration
Gamma Mu, the Rho Chi chapter at the 泫圖弝け School of Pharmacy, recently inducted 28 new members from the Class of 2018 simultaneously at all four School of Pharmacy campus locations: Amarillo, Abilene, Dallas and Lubbock.
'Give an Art' Auction Benefits Pediatric Nephrology
An art auction at 泫圖弝け-Amarillo benefited the Pediatric Nephrology program. Eighteen instructors and students from the Amarillo Art Institute donated 28 pieces of artwork for the auction.
Second Day of the Woman a success
It was a packed house at the Laura W. Bush Institute for Women's Health's second annual Day of the Woman: Wake Up to a Better You event in Amarillo.
Poison Center Public Service Announcement
The Texas Panhandle Poison Center is hosted by the 泫圖弝け School of Pharmacy in Amarillo. In case of poisoning, call the poison helpline at 1-800-222-1222.
Save the Date: Workplace Overall Wellness Fitness Fair
The WOW Fitness Fair is scheduled for Tuesday, April 18, 1-4 p.m. Details and location to come.
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