STUDENT VOLUNTEERS BRING HEALTH CARE TO UNINSURED PATIENTS
Student pharmacists partner with the Islamic Society of Baltimore Health Clinic to serve underserved patients in Baltimore.
Read MoreStudent pharmacists partner with the Islamic Society of Baltimore Health Clinic to serve underserved patients in Baltimore.
Read MoreStudent-led collection sites recover nearly 80 pounds of unused and expired medications from members of the Baltimore and Shady Grove communities.
Read MoreThe fourth post in the Caregiver Connection blog series from the Peter Lamy Center on Drug Therapy and Aging explains the benefits of getting an annual flu shot.
Read MoreSummer excursion teaches faculty and students valuable lessons about health care delivery in resource-limited countries.
Read MoreThe third post in the Caregiver Connection blog series from the Peter Lamy Center on Drug Therapy and Aging provides advice on coping with hospitalizations and tracking prescription medications.
Read MoreA reflection on the recent participation of Lamy Center faculty and students in a local Baltimore health fair.
Read MoreThe second post in the Caregiver Connection blog series from the Peter Lamy Center on Drug Therapy and Aging asks who is caring for the caregiver.
Read MoreStudent pharmacists partner with the University’s Community Engagement Center to host healthy living workshops for members of the community.
Read MoreStudent pharmacists come together with physical therapy students to provide diabetic foot screenings and patient education to vulnerable population.
Read MoreCommunity pharmacist Dr. Cherokee Layson-Wolf answers frequently asked questions about the over-the-counter medications available to help relieve minor aches and pains.
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