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UIC College of Pharmacy at the
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is one of the oldest pharmacy schools in the US, and oldest unit of the University of Illinois system.


History

Established in 1859, the UIC College of Pharmacy stands as the oldest academic unit of the
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. At the sixth annual meeting of the
American Pharmacists Association The American Pharmacists Association (APhA, previously known as the American Pharmaceutical Association), founded in 1852, is the first-established professional society of pharmacists in the United States. The association consists of more th ...
, four Chicago druggists were elected to membership in the society. Upon returning to Chicago, two of those men, Edwin Gale and James D. Paine, began a movement for a formal school of pharmacy. Along with S.S. Bliss, J.H. Read, E.H. Sargent and F. Scammon, all prominent druggists, collaborated to form an organization that would become the College's foundation. Incidentally, the group also served as the first organized society of druggists in the state. Shortly thereafter, a formal movement towards establishing a school of pharmacy was begun, and the Chicago College of Pharmacy was born. On September 12, 1859, the charter signed by the original founders of the institution was notarized, officially establishing Illinois' first school of pharmacy and the sixth school of pharmacy in the nation. Scammon was elected chairman and Sargent was appointed to the College's board of trustees. Its first complete course was delivered in the winter of 1859, and 1861 marked its first graduating class of two students. On Sunday, October 8, 1871, at 9:40pm., a fire alarm was sounded in a Chicago pharmacy, the alert of the
Great Chicago Fire The Great Chicago Fire was a conflagration that burned in the American city of Chicago during October 8–10, 1871. The fire killed approximately 300 people, destroyed roughly of the city including over 17,000 structures, and left more than 10 ...
. Lasting two days, the fire's wrath ravaged 34 city blocks and destroyed nearly 20,000 buildings, including the Chicago College of Pharmacy. Corresponding College Secretary and alumnus Albert Ebert began rallying support from colleagues around the world to help rebuild the College and restock its bookshelves and laboratories. Its reopening heralded a class of 37 students in the fall semester of 1872. The years that followed were crucial for both the College and the pharmacy profession. Concerns surrounding the safety and ethics of pharmacy practice emerged. Nationwide efforts sprang forth to develop laws regulating the profession. By 1880, the College had been instrumental in forming the Illinois Pharmaceutical Association (now known as the Illinois Pharmacists Association). A year later, the Pharmacy Law of 1881 was passed, mandating education requirements for the practice of pharmacy in Illinois and assigning supervision of the professional to state agencies. Candidates were required to pass an examination given by the State Board of Health. The law also required pharmacists to pay a $2 annual licensing fee. In 1895, the state legislature amended the original charter for the University of Illinois, allowing the location of professional departments of law, medicine, dentistry, and pharmacy outside of Champaign County. On December 10, 1895, the proposal to acquire the Chicago College of Pharmacy came before the university's board of trustees. On May 1, 1896, the College formally united with the University of Illinois, creating the University of Illinois School of Pharmacy.


Reputation

The UIC College of Pharmacy is a unit of the University of Illinois. '' U.S. News & World Report'' ranks UIC as the seventh best among colleges of pharmacy in the United States. As of FY2020, the College of Pharmacy ranked in the top ten overecipients of rall federal funding for research, e.g.,
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, of 122 U.S. colleges of pharmacy. College of Pharmacy-sponsored research programs reached $30 million in fiscal year 2010 (funding doubled in 5 years).


Admissions

Although not required, nearly 70 percent of applicants to the PharmD program hold a bachelor's degree prior to admission. To earn the PharmD, students complete a minimum of six years of study: The first two years of prepharmacy coursework can be accomplished at any accredited college or university; the final four years of professional education are completed at the UIC College of Pharmacy. High school students may seek admission to the College of Pharmacy through UIC's Guaranteed Professional Program Admissions initiative; these students are required to complete their prepharmacy coursework at UIC before entry into the College of Pharmacy. Each graduate (MS/PhD) program has its own admissions requirements and handles its own admissions process. Applicants must apply for admission to a specific program. Many graduate programs only admit candidates in the fall semester of each year. The college offers a PharmD/PhD program, in which the professional doctor of pharmacy degree can be earned simultaneously with any of the PhDs offered. Through judicious selection and timing of courses, both degrees can be completed in less overall time than would be required to complete the programs separately. Some graduate programs allow applications to the master of science degree, usually from students who intend of continuing to the PhD. The dDpartment of bBopharmaceutical sSiences does not admit tstudents o the MS.


Research

In the National Institutes of Health's (NIH) fiscal year 2016, the college's total reportable research funding was $18.5 million. This places the college in 5th place nationwide for overall research dollars. For the following fiscal year, the college reported $21.15M in awards to the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy.


Departments

More than 280 research and clinical faculty conduct research and provide training to more than 160 graduate students and postdoctoral trainees, as well as 700 professional students. Departments in the College of Pharmacy are organized around four major areas of the pharmaceutical sciences: * Pharmacy Practice * Pharmaceutical Sciences * Pharmacy Systems, Outcomes and Policy


Centers and Institutes

In addition to its major departmental divisions, the college is home to several specialized research centers and institutes: * Center for Biomolecular Sciences * Center for Pharmacoepidemiology and Pharmacoeconomic Research * Institute for Tuberculosis Research * UICentre -University of Illinois Center for Engaging Novel Therapeutic Research Entities


Urban Pipeline Program

Through its investigation of the issue of low representation of underrepresented minority students in pharmacy school, the College concluded that this disparity was due to a lack of exposure among minority elementary and high schoolers to the profession.Clara Awe and Jerry Bauman, "Theoretical and Conceptual Framework Model for Success," PubMed Central, 2010 To address these issues, the College and the Chicago Public Schools Department of College and Career Preparation partnered with industry leaders to offer a comprehensive pharmacy program for high schoolers with the goal of cultivating the next generation of URM pharmacists. The Urban Pipeline Program is an eight-week, comprehensive, academic, experiential, mentoring and professional- and social-development summer enrichment program. Guiding the program is the "Theoretical and Conceptual Framework Model for Success" that was developed by drawing from the literature on higher education student success and further informed by the Educational Policy Institute's Pathways to College Network Framework.


Notable alumni

* Arthur A. Telcser, pharmacist and Speaker of the
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'Illinois Blue Book 1981-1982,' Biographical Sketch of Arthur A. Telcser, pg. 93 * Abdul Qaiyum, owner of
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Student organizations

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Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy AMCP (Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy) is a professional organization representing the interests of pharmacists who practice in managed care The term managed care or managed healthcare is used in the United States to describe a group of activi ...
* American Pharmacists Association Academy of Student Pharmacists * American Society of Consulting Pharmacists * Asian Pharmacists Association * Association of Indian Pharmacists in America * Christian Pharmacists Fellowship International * Community Drug Education Committee * Illinois Council of Health System Pharmacists * Industry Pharmacists Organization * Muslim Pharmacy Students Association * Medical Science Liaison Society * Pharmacy Student Council * Student National Pharmaceutical Association


Fraternities

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Kappa Psi Kappa Psi Pharmaceutical Fraternity, Incorporated, () is the largest professional pharmaceutical fraternity in the world with more than 6,000 student members and more than 87,000 alumni members. It was founded in 1879 at Russell Military Academ ...
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Phi Delta Chi Phi Delta Chi ( or Phi Dex) is a coed. professional fraternity, founded on 2 November 1883 at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Michigan by eleven men, under the sponsorship of Dean Albert B. Prescott. The fraternity was formed to advance ...
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Phi Lambda Sigma Phi Lambda Sigma () is an American college honor society for pharmacy students. It was founded at Auburn University in March 1965, with the support of brothers from ''Chi chapter'' of Phi Delta Chi Phi Delta Chi ( or Phi Dex) is a coed. profes ...
National Leadership Society *
Rho Chi Rho Chi () is an international honor society for pharmaceutical sciences. It was founded on May 19, 1922, to "encourage high scholastic achievement and fellowship among students in pharmacy and to promote the pharmaceutical sciences". History Th ...
Honor society *
Rho Pi Phi Rho Pi Phi International Pharmaceutical Fraternity () is a co-ed professional fraternity that dedicates itself to the profession of pharmacy and to friendship, professionalism, and community service. Rho Pi Phi was founded on January 20, 1919 ...
International Pharmaceutical Fraternity


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