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Pharmacy and Pharmacy Education in the
Dean Kenneth B. Roberts, Ph.D.
21st Century
UK Pharmacy students are #1 in the nation in first-time pass rates on the NAPLEX, the national licensing exam.
The UK College of Pharmacy was ranked #5 in the nation in U.S. News & World Report’s survey of pharmacy programs. (Previously ranked 8th)
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Excellence in ProgressNational Licensing Exam (NAPLEX) Scores 1999-2007
125
National AverageUK Average
130
105
110
115
120S
core
90
95
100
1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
Year
2007
Excellence in Progress
College of Pharmacy faculty rank Fourth out of 354 institutions in scholarly activity including federal grant dollars, productivity in publications, honors and awards.
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Excellence in Progress
UK Pharmacy Residency Program recognized as the Nation’s Most Outstanding in 2007 by the accreditation body.
Excellence in Progress
Joey Mattingly elected the 2008 national Speaker of the House for APhA-ASP. Mykel Tidwell was named 1st runner-up (as a PY1) in the APhA-ASP National Patient Counseling Competition.
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Excellence in Progress
SERVICE: SNPhA members prepare for their “3D” pharmacy presentation to high school students.
Excellence in Progress
SERVICE: 2008 Legislative Health Fair
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Dr. Bill Lubawy has been named the 2008 Distinguished Pharmacy Educator by the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy (AACP).
Excellence in Progress
Dr. Pat DeLuca is President-Elect of the American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists (AAPS).
Dr. Bob Rapp has been selected as the American College of Clinical Pharmacy’s 2008 Paul Parker Medal recipient.
At home and abroad our educational d t i d l f ll
Our Tradition and Our Future
product is a model of excellence– Japan
– China
– South Korea
– Australia
It l– Italy
– Thailand
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Enhance outreach locally, statewide, nationally by
Our Tradition and Our Future
– Developing Clinical Education Centers
– Developing a statewide network of residencies
– Increasing training in research fundamentals through educational initiatives for graduate students, residents, pharmacy professional residents, pharmacy professional students and practitioners
Pharm.D. Students 515
Pharmacy in the 21st Century
Graduate (Ph.D.) Students 76
Faculty (including adjunct) 93
College of Pharmacy Staff 80
Postdoctoral Fellows 27
(UK HealthCare and PharmacistCare) Residents 18
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Incoming fall class of 2012132 students; 117Kentuckians
2008 Graduating Class 103 students 103 students
63% community pharmacy 19.5% hospital 15.5% residency/fellowship 2% other
Currently 418 Kentucky students from 98 counties (82%) enrolled in the professional program for 2008-09.
Our goal is to achieve 90% with increased enrollment.
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Faculty to Student Current
Assuring Quality
550 students : 60 faculty
Ratio = 9:1
Projected
840 students : 90 faculty
Funding completed
Programming phaseCompleted July 2006
April 2006
Building on Success
Programming phase
Schematic & Design Development phases
Ceremonial Groundbreaking
Construction
T i O t C ti l t t l
Completed July 2006
August 2006
April 13, 2007
2+ Years
Topping Out Ceremony commemorating last steel beam of structure being placed
Access
Occupancy
Aug. 26, 2008
Summer 2010
Fall 2010
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Workforce demand:
78 Million Baby Boomers
Expansion of innovative clinical and pharmaceutical h
Why a New Building is Important to Our Vision
research programs
Demand for future health care, business and academic leaders
Diversity
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Our Tradition and Our Future
Raise funds for completing construction of the new building and endowments for:
– Student scholarships
2008 – 09 Action Plans
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– State-of-the-art communication and learning technologies
– Graduate fellowships
– Research programs
Goal: $30,000,000
Develop and Implement a Comprehensive Ambulatory Pharmacy Services System integrated with UKHealthCare
Formalize more extensive and specific partnerships with international universities for international rotations and student/faculty exchanges
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Prepare plans for occupancy of the new building
Promote the outstanding achievements of the College, its students and faculty
2008 – 09 Action Plans
its students and faculty
Prepare for the next site visit from the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education, scheduled for the fall, 2009
Facilitate the development of a third Clinical Education Center in the Commonwealth, joining Louisville and O bOwensboro.