University of Arizona College of Pharmacy

Faculty and staff moved into new pharmacy building on the Arizona Health Sciences Center part of the campus in 1982.

[1] [2] The Department of Pharmacy Practice and Science is responsible for providing instruction in how to be a pharmacist and teaches courses such as pharmacokinetics, patient assessment and quality improvement and medication error reduction.

The Department of Pharmacy Practice and Science faculty oversee includes clinical studies and case overviews and experiential learning.

The specific tracks within the UA College of Pharmacy Graduate Studies Program do not accept applications for the spring semester admission.

[8] The Center for Health Outcomes and PharmacoEconomic Research (HOPE) focuses on cost-effectiveness analysis of drug therapies, quality-of-life assessment, pharmaceutical policy analysis and drug-use evaluation[9] The Arizona Poison and Drug Information Center and the MotherToBaby Arizona at the College of Pharmacy answer about 60,000 hotline calls a year from the public and health-care professionals.

The center serves as an organizational hub connecting the University of Arizona researchers in Tucson and Phoenix with partnering organizations to advance academic-based drug discovery throughout the state.