February 18, 2021
Six Campbell faculty members were selected to serve in various roles with professional organizations – North Carolina Association of Pharmacists (NCAP) and the American College of Clinical Pharmacy (ACCP).
Dr. Byron May, chairman and professor of the Department of Pharmacy Practice, shared, “We would like to congratulate all the candidates on their newly appointed roles in service to these organizations and to the profession. In addition to these roles,
Dr. Beth Mills, clinical assistant professor of Ambulatory Care, will serve as the 2021 NCAP President.”
Dr. Paige Brown, assistant dean of Interprofessional Education and clinical associate professor of Pharmacy Practice was elected to serve as secretary for the NCAP Board of Directors. Brown graduated from Campbell’s Doctor of Pharmacy program in 2006 and has served in various capacities such as clinical pharmacist, pharmacy education specialist, clinical assistant professor, and vice chair of Experi
February 8, 2021
Campbell University College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences is partnering with Wake Technical Community College in Raleigh to certify pharmacy technology students so they can administer vaccines under the supervision of a pharmacist.
Campbell will provide a four-hour Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE) training course at Wake Tech’s Perry Health Sciences campus. The Wake Tech Foundation will cover the cost of the course for the initial group of students.
“Campbell University has been training pharmacists to vaccinate for nearly 20 years, and we look forward to providing the same level of dedication and knowledge to train these future pharmacy technicians,” said Dr. Beth Mills, clinical associate professor of Pharmacy Practice at Campbell University. “Pharmacies are positioned to play a vital role in access and administration of the COVID-19 vaccine during this public health crisis. We are committed to training pharmacists and pharmacy technic