University of Kentucky College of Pharmacy School

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The University of Kentucky College of Pharmacy is a college of pharmacy located in Lexington, Kentucky. In 2016, U.S. News & World Report recognized the UK College of Pharmacy as one of the nation's top ten pharmacy programs.


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History

The University at Kentucky College of Pharmacy has its root in the Louisville College of Pharmacy. The Louisville College of Pharmacy was established in 1870 in Louisville, Kentucky. Like other pharmacy schools of that time, it was a free standing institution. In 1947, it merged with the University of Kentucky (UK). However, it was not until 1957 that the school was moved from Louisville to Lexington.

In 1967, Dr. Joseph V. Swintosky became dean of the college. He significantly expanded the program by adding the Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) and Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degrees along with adding clinical and pharmacy practice residency programs. Swintosky also helped establish the Center for Pharmaceutical Science and Technology (CPST) as part of the college of pharmacy in 1986.

UK broke ground on a new state of the art College of Pharmacy in 2007. The new facility, known as Biological-Pharmaceutical Building, was dedicated on January 25, 2010.

UK College of Pharmacy Deans

  • Earl P. Slone, 1946-1967
  • Joseph V. Swintosky, 1967-1987
  • Jordan L. Cohen, 1988-2000
  • Kenneth B. Roberts, 2000-2009
  • Timothy S. Tracy, 2010-2015
  • Kelly M. Smith, 2015-Current (Interim Dean)
  • R. Kiplin Guy (Effective October 1, 2016)

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Academics

Students at the UK College of Pharmacy may earn a PharmD (through a 4-year professional program, which consists of 3 years of didactic courses and 1 year of clinical rotation) or a PhD in Pharmaceutical Sciences.

Research

The University of Kentucky College of Pharmacy has a history of research in the pharmaceutical sciences. The faculty, graduate students, postdoctoral scholars and staff of the College of Pharmacy conduct front-line research in areas of pharmaceutics that range from identifying fundamental mechanisms of disease, to designing and developing new drugs, to understanding the impact of policies on health care. The research interests of faculty members can be organized broadly into 4 major areas: Drug Discovery, Drug Development, Therapeutics, and Pharmaceutical Outcomes and Policy, with each area containing multiple more specific and descriptive sub-categories. The vitality of these research programs is evidenced by the many projects, often in multiple categories, that have been awarded nationally competitive funding and that are underway at the College of Pharmacy.


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Significance

  • The UK College of Pharmacy was the first pharmacy school east of the Mississippi River to offer the Pharm.D. program.
  • The College established the first drug information center in the USA, but which was discontinued in 2006.
  • Currently the college ranks 6th among college of pharmacies based on the U.S. News & World Report poll of pharmacy deans and faculty.
  • Pharmacy research faculty rank 4th out of 354 institutions in scholarly activity.
  • The UK Pharmacy Residency Program was recognized as the Nation's Most Outstanding in 2007 by the residency accrediting body, the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP).

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