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Important Information regarding Thomas Jefferson University for Sunday 1/25 and Monday 1/26 due to expected storm.
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Important Information regarding Thomas Jefferson University for Sunday 1/25 and Monday 1/26 due to expected storm.
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Pharmacists are everywhere. And the Thomas Jefferson University College of Pharmacy prepares you to take your degree anywhere. As part of the largest freestanding academic medical center in Philadelphia, the College of Pharmacy is a partner in one of the country’s most successful and highly recognized interprofessional healthcare learning environments.
The College features a dynamic center of education recognized for progressive care, practice, education and research. We are a school of experiences, a school of opportunities, a school of excellence.
Earn a second degree while you’re enrolled in the PharmD program. Some credits from the PharmD curriculum can be applied to other degrees. Unique partnerships within the university enable you to earn a MS in Applied Health Economics & Outcomes Research (MS AHEOR), a Master of Business Administration (MBA) or a Master of Public Health (MPH) while you complete your PharmD.
Anandi V. Law, BPharm, MS, PhD, FAPhA, Appointed Dean of the College of Pharmacy at Thomas Jefferson University
Dr. Law is a distinguished academic leader, researcher and advocate in the pharmacy field. Dr. Law’s scholarly work centers on health outcomes research, focusing on improving care for patients with chronic conditions through pharmacist-led interventions, patient-provider communication and medication adherence strategies.
Collaboration is a Jefferson hallmark, and students and faculty have many opportunities to partner with peers across our entire organization and in clinical settings throughout the region. The College of Pharmacy benefits from an integral partnership with the Thomas Jefferson University Hospital’s Department of Pharmacy Services, which is nationally renowned for excellence in practice and training.
For a pharmacist, the opportunities are endless. We're in your local pharmacy, at home, in clinics and hospitals around the world. We make policy, advance knowledge and support public health. We redefine possible.
We're proud to be named among the top 50 pharmacy programs in the country, according to the 2024 U.S. News & World Report Best Graduate Schools Rankings. Jumping in the rankings to No. 44, “confirms the outstanding efforts of our faculty and staff and the diligence of our students who truly soak up every experience,” says Dr. Mary Hess, interim dean of the College.
Research findings, described in the Community Mental Health Journal, add to growing evidence that physicians should take a broader approach to care, rather than simply writing prescriptions.
Jefferson College of Pharmacy hosts Continuing Education programs.
JCP has an active student community and provides the resources they need to plan and succeed during their education.
JCP is well-recognized among schools and colleges of pharmacy for our innovative and comprehensive approach to Interprofessional Education.
We're dedicated to collaborative research initiatives that focus on disease etiology, development of novel therapies, drug outcomes and their economic impact and enhanced patient care.
Thomas Jefferson University's Doctor of Pharmacy program is fully accredited until June 30, 2026 by:
Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education
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