The Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) program at the University of Wisconsin–Madison equips future pharmacists with the skills to optimize medication use, improve health outcomes, and contribute to pharmaceutical research and innovation. The program combines classroom learning, clinical rotations, and hands-on training in diverse healthcare settings.
Pharmacogenomic Testing to Personalize Antidepressant Therapy
Assessing the Impact of MTM Services on Medication Adherence
Clinical Outcomes of Pharmacist-Led Hypertension Management
Drug-Drug Interaction Monitoring in Polypharmacy Patients
Improving Medication Safety in Geriatric Populations
Design of Patient Education Tools for Chronic Pain Management
Evaluating Pharmacist Interventions in Emergency Departments
Antibiotic Stewardship Programs in Outpatient Clinics
Formulation of Sustained-Release Oral Antidiabetic Agents
Impact of Direct-to-Consumer Advertising on Drug Utilization
Reducing Opioid Prescribing Through Pharmacist-Led Interventions
Cost-Benefit Analysis of Pharmacist-Run Diabetes Clinics
Improving Access to Naloxone in Community Pharmacies
Developing Clinical Guidelines for Rare Pediatric Disorders
Impact of Virtual Counseling on Patient Medication Knowledge
Bioequivalence Testing of Generic Drugs Using In Vitro Models
Adverse Drug Reaction Surveillance in Oncology Patients
Design of Drug Delivery Systems for Targeted Cancer Therapy
Medication Reconciliation Processes in Hospital Discharge
Evaluation of EHR-Integrated Clinical Decision Support Tools
Develop advanced competencies in medication therapy, clinical decision-making, and pharmaceutical care as a PharmD student at UW–Madison.
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