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TTUHSC Abilene Graduate Receives TRHA Award

John Dodge, a December graduate of the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center in Abilene, is the recipient of the 2016 Texas Rural Health Association (TRHA) Rural Health Student Award.

Match Day a success for pharmacy students

Like their medical student colleagues, fourth-year TTUHSC pharmacy students interested in completing a residency found out March 17 at Residency Match Day where they would spend the next 1-2 years of their training.

'The Tedd' Hairdo Sweeps Campuses

A new hairstyle is the latest trend among faculty and students at TTUHSC. ‘The Tedd’ is named after President Tedd L. Mitchell, M.D., and is fashioned after his signature flattop hairdo.

Cooking classes focus on healthy meals

Abilene Public Health graduate organizes cooking classes and community garden.

West Texas Pharmacy Association awards scholarships

The West Texas Pharmacy Association (WTPA) continued its strong support of the TTUHSC School of Pharmacy when it awarded scholarships to 25 students Feb. 23-25 at its annual meeting in Fredericksburg.

Abilene, Amarillo students interview for internships

Representatives from CVS, HEB, Kroger, Walgreens and Walmart pharmacies visited the Amarillo and Abilene campuses Feb. 1 to interview students for summer intern positions.

Pharmacy faculty awarded promotions, tenure

At its Feb. 24 meeting, the Texas Tech University System Board of Reagents approved the promotion of six School of Pharmacy faculty members.

Abilene Faculty Help Make Antibiotic Review Successful

The Texas Tech Student Society of Health-System Pharmacists (also known as TTSSHP or Double T) held its annual Antibiotic Review Jan. 9 for students on all School of Pharmacy campuses.

Texas Tech System Representatives Raid the Capitol

Rho Chi Holds 2017 Initiation Ceremony and Celebration

Gamma Mu, the Rho Chi chapter at the TTUHSC School of Pharmacy, inducted 28 new members from the Class of 2018. The Jan. 27 inductions took place simultaneously in all four School of Pharmacy campus locations: Amarillo, Abilene, Dallas and Lubbock.

Prevention Best Approach to Avoid Burn Injuries

October keeps Abilene student organizations busy

October wasn’t just about tricks and treats for the School of Pharmacy’s Abilene campus. The month also presented a goodie bag full of opportunities for students, faculty and staff to volunteer for many worthwhile causes throughout the Key City community.

Abilene’s Klein set to lead TPA

When School of Pharmacy alumna Mary Klein, Pharm.D., (Class of ’07) officially becomes president for the Texas Pharmacy Association, it will be the high point of a journey that began in 2003 when she arrived at the TTUHSC campus in Amarillo.

Abilene Campus Sculpture Joins TTUS Art Collection

The Convergence of Healing Forces sculpture is a 20-foot-tall tension-compression structure that combines aspects of the Caduceus symbol with additional symbols representing Abilene, health and healing.

Public Health Celebrates New Building in Abilene

President Tedd L. Mitchell, M.D., joined Abilene community leaders and fellow TTUHSC administrators in cutting the ribbon on the new TTUHSC Public Health building.

Working Together Prepares Pharmacy Students for New School Year

School of Pharmacy students in Amarillo and Abilene participated in hands-on exercises to encourage teamwork in the upcoming school year Aug. 9 at their respective campuses.

Poison Center Schedules Next Medication Cleanout Events

The Texas Panhandle Poison Center (TPPC) has announced fall dates for the next round of Medication Cleanout, an important community program that it started in 2009.

Team effort brings national recognition to School of Pharmacy researcher

When she delivers the annual New Investigator Award lecture in October at The American College of Clinical Pharmacy (ACCP) 2016 Annual Meeting in Hollywood, Florida, Ninh (Irene) M. La-Beck, Pharm.D., will be representing many others whose efforts she says helped her achieve such recognition.

Building a Healthier Future

Public Health Students Hold Promise for Healthy Communities

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