Pharmacy School scores 100 percent on state board exam

Students from Campbell University’s School of Pharmacy maintained the school’s unparalleled passage rate by again posting 100 percent on the North Carolina Board of Pharmacy’s Practical Exam in June, the 12th time the school has scored 100 percent since it was founded in 1986. A total of 71 students took the examination.”I thank each and every one of the students and the faculty and preceptors for their excellent work in preparing for this exam,” said Dr. Ronald Maddox, dean of the School of Pharmacy. “Facilities are important, but I believe the success of the School of Pharmacy is due to its superb staff and students.”The Campbell University School of Pharmacy is a member of the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy. The school’s mission is to train clinical pharmacists in a Christian environment to meet existing and future health care needs and to guide students to become well-adjusted, exemplary citizens and community leaders.In 2001, Campbell completed construction on a $3.2 million Pharmacy Research Facility designed to integrate clinical research and pharmaceutical sciences programs with industry demands and is nearing the completion of a $9.9 million, 42,000 square-foot pharmacy teaching facility.

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