Belmont students earn repeat trip to national Clinical Pharmacy Challenge

For the second straight year, a student team from Belmont University College of Pharmacy has advanced to the quarterfinal round of the national Clinical Pharmacy Challenge sponsored by the American College of Clinical Pharmacy (ACCP).   Belmont will now compete among the top eight teams from universities throughout the United States at the ACCP annual convention in Hollywood, Florida starting October 20.  A national champion will be crowned on October 22.  Last year, Belmont finished as the fifth best team in the country.

The competition began early in September with student teams from 90 pharmacy schools.  Competing online, Belmont advanced through four rounds of competition, the first narrowing the field to 64 and then in three elimination rounds to reach the “elite 8”.

The Belmont team includes Kim Bentley, a fourth-year student; Courtney Curtis, a fourth-year student; Kris Lozanovski, a fourth-year student; Jesse Howell, a fourth-year student; and Dana Spenser, a third-year student.   Dr. Cathy Ficzere worked to facilitate participation among students in the College of Pharmacy last spring along with Dr. Rachel Franks who worked to prepare the selected team over the summer for this challenging competition.

“We are very proud of the efforts and accomplishments of our student pharmacists and the faculty who have prepared them for this competition,” said Dr. Philip Johnston, Dean of the College of Pharmacy.  “They have accomplished so much already.  We have received several comments and congratulations from other pharmacy schools already.  I can verify that the competition is amazing, and that the questions and cases they are challenged with are complex.  It is wonderful to see Belmont able to compete nationally, and for the second year in a row.  Go Bruins!”

Belmont is the only team in the country to make a repeat trip to the national quarterfinal.  The other seven team advancing this year are from pharmacy schools at Drake University, Northeastern University, Purdue University, Samford University, Thomas Jefferson University, University of California San Diego and University of Colorado.

About Belmont’s College of Pharmacy
Belmont University College of Pharmacy is fully accredited by the Accreditation Council of Pharmacy Education (ACPE).  With an enrollment of nearly 300 students, the College is preparing a new generation of health professionals to meet the changing needs of pharmacy practice with a future-oriented Doctor of Pharmacy degree.  Building on a solid educational foundation in pharmaceutical sciences and pharmacy practice from a faculty of experienced practitioners and educators, students are engaged in an innovative academic program and extensive experiential component designed to provide depth and breadth of knowledge and skills to prepare students for an emerging array of career options in pharmacy. This is accomplished by specialized study available in pharmacy management, information management, missions/public health, pharmacotherapy or interdisciplinary care delivery.

College of Pharmacy Celebrates the Addition of a SNPhA Chapter

The College of Pharmacy celebrated the establishment of the Student National Pharmaceutical Organization (SNPhA) on Belmont’s campus on Sept. 14.  Student organization advisers Edgar Diaz-Cruz and Angela Hagan presented each officer with a pin recognizing his or her service in the establishment of this organization on Belmont’s campus.

Officers within SNPhA are Tiffany Lin (president), Saransh Midha (vice president), John Shenoda (treasurer), Lauretta Onuoha (secretary), Shaikat Banerjee (service chairman) and Tracy Okoli (historian).

The mission of SNPhA is to increase the number of minorities or underrepresented students in the pharmacy profession and to increase awareness of underrepresented populations in health care.  This semester SNPhA will focus on a HIV/AIDS national initiative in conjunction with Nashville CARES.  As part of this initiative, SNPhA will host speakers and participating in the Nashville AIDS Walk on Oct. 6.  The SNPhA organization is open to not only pharmacy students but also pre-pharmacy students as well.

PT clinical partner in London recognizes Belmont students

For ten years, Belmont University School of Physical Therapy has been sending students for clinical rotation to the Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability in London, England.   The School recently sent a plaque to the Hospital to recognize the longstanding partnership, and in turn, was recognized by the Hospital in an article in their staff and volunteer newsletter.  The article also featured the two most recent clinical students to the Hospital, Allie Sosebee and Alex Young.

Inaugural Class begins Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) program

Belmont University School of Nursing welcomed the inaugural class for the Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) at a  reception in late August. The five members of the new class were joined by program faculty members; the Provost, Dr. Thomas Burns; the Dean of the College, Dr. Cathy Taylor; and Director of Graduate Nursing Programs, Dr. Leslie Higgins.

The new program is designed for nurse practitioners who hold an MSN degree.   As the nursing profession evolves, so too will the DNP program with plans to provide a post-baccalaureate DNP to provide clinical training for future nurse practitioners, perhaps as soon as 2015.

Photographs of the reception were taken by Beth Douglas.

Continue reading