The grant enables Grace Singson to conduct an LGBTQ+ Competency Workshop and funds her travel to the CPNP 2020 Annual Meeting to present her results.
Tag: USC School of Pharmacy
Introducing Teens to Real Lab Work
USC‘s STAR program brings together students from Francisco Bravo Medical Magnet High School to work with USC faculty members on research.
Plans Advance for New Seaver Hall Student Center
The USC School of Pharmacy is creating a dynamic, new student-centered facility in Seaver Hall—scheduled for completion in early 2021.
USC Ranked No. 8 on Reuters’ 2019 Most Innovative Universities in the World
The annual list identifies and ranks educational institutions doing the most to advance science, invent new technologies and power new markets and industries.
Strengthening the California Right Meds Collaborative
The USC School of Pharmacy has received a $3 million contract to support its leadership of the California Rights Meds Collaborative, a consortium working to improve continuity of care.
Trailblazing USC Student Wants To Make an Impact in Underserved Communities
One of the first USC students to earn a doctor of pharmacy and master of public health, Amy Nham wants to work as an ambulatory care pharmacist to help underprivileged populations.
Revising Treatment Guidelines for Staph Bloodstream Infections
USC researchers determine that staph bloodstream infections persisting for three days, versus the current standard of seven days, heighten the risks for severe complications.
High School Senior Working with USC Pharmacologist Earns Gates Scholarship
A participant in USC’s Science, Technology and Research (STAR) program, Anthony Ball works on cancer research in USC pharmacologist Houda Alachkar’s lab.
USC Study Finds Delivery of Care Varies Widely at Hospitals Nationwide
The variability in the value of care documented by this study points to potential opportunities for higher quality, lower costs, or both, within the healthcare system.