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Are there any advantages to attending a Pharmacy College that is in a Health Science University as compared to a liberal arts college?

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Are there any advantages to attending a Pharmacy College that is in a Health Science University as compared to a liberal arts college?

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Yes. Students work and learn in an environment set up to train only healthcare professionals. Much of the infrastructure for training Pharmacy students is already in place in a Health Science Center. For example, Rosalind Franklin University has a simulation lab, where students from different healthcare professions, including pharmacy, work in teams on trained ‘actor’ patients or models. The Library Center is devoted to acquiring books, journals and databases that are for use in healthcare disciplines primarily. The Educational Technology Department understands and implements support for the training of future healthcare professionals. The University’s career placement specialists are trained in the placement of healthcare ‘extenders’, such as pharmacists.

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