News - Health Sciences
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Higher education veteran Al Sturgeon has been appointed Lipscomb University's new vice president of student life.
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The American Pharmacists Association-Academy of Student Pharmacists selected Dr. Roger Davis, vice provost of health affairs and founding dean of Lipscomb’s College of Pharmacy, as the recipient of its 2018 APhA-ASP Outstanding Dean Award.
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Beginning in fall of 2019, Lipscomb students will have the opportunity to journey to one of the top study abroad destinations in Latin America, Costa Rica.
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On Jan. 4, Lipscomb University's Physician Assistant Studies students celebrated the completion of their first semester with the symbolic white coat ceremony.
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Marie Patterson, assistant professor of physician assistant studies, was appointed by the Tennessee governor in July to the Committee on Physician Assistants, which grants licenses to practice in Tennessee.
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The College of Pharmacy & Health Science has welcomed eight new faculty members since August 2018.
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The School of Nursing is offering potential students a spring entry into the Bachelor of Science in Nursing program. The first spring cohort began in January 2019.
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This fall, the College of Pharmacy’s psychiatric residency program received full accreditation from the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists.
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Dr. Kimberly O’Dell, 31, is hard at work this year as an internal medicine resident at Erlanger Baroness Hospital in Chattanooga, Tennessee. But her route to become a medical doctor wasn’t the usual path.
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This fall the School of Nursing welcomed two new faculty charged with launching the school’s new fully online RN-to-BSN program, designed to fit into the lifestyle of a working professional and to integrate a competency assessment for leadership skills already mastered.