June 17-22: NEOMED camp for high-school students interested in pharmacy

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Northeast Ohio Medical University’s College of Pharmacy in Rootstown will be hosting its annual Pathways to Pharmacy program for high school students who are interested in a career in health care. From June 17 to June 22, 2018, the weeklong, overnight camp will provide students with opportunities to learn about the profession of pharmacy along with other health care topics. Students will be staying overnight at Kent State University and shuttled to and from the NEOMED campus for the program. (Image courtesy of GPD Group)

Northeast Ohio Medical University’s College of Pharmacy in Rootstown will be hosting its annual Pathways to Pharmacy program for high school students who are interested in a career in health care.

From June 17 to June 22, 2018, the weeklong, overnight camp will provide students with opportunities to learn about the profession of pharmacy along with other health care topics. Students will be staying overnight at Kent State University and shuttled to and from the NEOMED campus for the program.

Applicants must be current high school sophomores, juniors or seniors and interested in health, pharmacy or science careers. The total program cost, which includes housing and transportation, is $325 per student. Applications and a $125 deposit are due April 30. Enrollment is currently open and the application process can be found at neomed.edu…

Pathways to Pharmacy students will spend the day learning about pharmacy compounding, patient counseling, over-the-counter products, vitals training, roles of the pharmacist and different careers in pharmacy. Evenings will be filled with social activities as students will have access to an escape room, a trampoline park, bubble soccer and kayaking.

Dr. Fady Abdlrasul (PharmD) heads the College of Pharmacy program and hopes that he can shape student’s perspectives on the pharmacy profession, which has undergone substantial changes in recent years. “Pharmacists were once known for just dispensing medications. The program is a way to educate future pharmacists about the work that modern pharmacists do, like being able to immunize patients, complete comprehensive medication reviews, work alongside medical teams in the hospital setting, perform disease state management services in outpatient settings, and even prescribe medications,” said Abdlrasul.

For more information, contact Abdlrasul at

fa********@ne****.edu











. For more information on Northeast Ohio Medical University (NEOMED), visit www.neomed.edu….

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