Train with iconic pharmacists.

Experiential education can be the most inspiring part of pharmacy school. You will gain academic credit while training in hospitals, schools, pharmaceutical companies, health insurance companies, and more.

Years 1-3

You will participate in Introductory Pharmacy Practice Experiences (IPPE), faculty-guided learning opportunities in real work environments. You will develop the technical and professional practice skills you need to be prepared and effective in various work environments. These experiences help ensure success in Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experiences (APPE) and beyond graduation. 

Year 4

Your final year will be spent completing APPE curriculum, including four required rotations (community practice, ambulatory care, inpatient, institutional) and two elective rotations (specialty care or non-patient care), all six weeks in duration. While APPEs often mark the true beginning of your career after graduation, every experience contributes to you becoming the pharmacist envision for yourself.

Staff

  • Delores Banks

    Delores Banks

    • School of Pharmacy

      • Experiential Education

        • Administrative Assistant

          Programs

          • Doctor of Pharmacy
  • Lisa Becker, RPh

    Lisa Becker, RPh

    • School of Pharmacy

      • Experiential Education

        • Director of Advanced Pharmacy Practice Education

          Programs

          • Doctor of Pharmacy
  • Marissa Cavaretta, PharmD

    Marissa Cavaretta, PharmD

    • School of Pharmacy

      • Pharmacy Practice

        • Clinical Associate Professor & Director

          Programs

          • Doctor of Pharmacy

          Concentrations

          • Experiential Education & PGY2 Internal Medicine Residency
  • Britney Day

    Britney Day

    • School of Pharmacy

      • Experiential Education

        • Administrative Specialist

          Programs

          • Doctor of Pharmacy