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April 8, 2021 1:23 PM Erin Robinson
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A nurse prepares the first dose from a vial of Moderna COVID-19 vaccine to be administered in Britain at the West Wales General Hospital in Carmarthen, Wales, Wednesday April 7, 2021. The Moderna vaccine is the third vaccine to be approved for use in the UK, which is to be given to patients in Wales from Wednesday, and the UK has so far ordered 17 million doses of the Moderna jab.
SPOKANE, Wash. Students and faculty from the Washington State University College of Nursing have helped administer more than 15,000 vaccine doses in the Spokane area.
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February 18, 2021
Third-year pharmacy student Shannon Patterson administers the first dose of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine on a health care worker.
By Connie Young, College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
Vice Dean of External Relations Linda Garrelts MacLean started seeing a growing demand for pharmacy students in April 2020, just two months after the COVID-19 pandemic officially kicked off in the US.
First came the requests by public health officials for students to help at COVID-19 testing sites. Soon, the need for student pharmacists and their skills in being able to communicate with patients and knowledge in administering vaccines became a bright spot in a very challenging year of virtual learning.
WSU Pharmacy students pitch in with COVID-19 vaccination efforts
January 25, 2021 7:38 PM Alex Crescenti
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SPOKANE, Wash. When it comes to access to the potentially lifesaving COVID-19 vaccine, it’s more than just mass vaccination sites.
On Monday morning, the Washington State University College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences helped people get protected. School officials say they expected to administer between 160 and 180 COVID-19 vaccines throughout the day. This was made possible by the students stepping up in a big way to help end this pandemic. It also provides them with an experience they will never forget in their professional careers.
When Crystal Lewis started her journey as a pharmacy student years ago, she imagined there would be a lot more in class learning and hands-on lessons that didn’t involve vaccinating a population against a deadly virus.