Pharmacy Administration |
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The Program
The objective of the graduate program in pharmacy administration is to prepare graduates for administrative, managerial, marketing or pharmacoeconomic research careers in the pharmaceutical industry, pharmacy education government agencies, health care institutions, community pharmacies, and pharmacy organizations. Both master's and Ph.D. degree programs are offered. A master's degree is required for admission to the doctoral program. > Read more about the program |
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Center for Pharmacoeconomic Studies ![]() The center examines the impact of pharmaceutical services and products on patients' quality of life and health care outcomes through cost-effectiveness, cost-benefit, cost-utility and cost-minimization analyses and to disseminate scholarly findings. |
Graduate Students
Take Honors at ISPOR meeting At the annual meeting of the International Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research (ISPOR) in Toronto, a team of graduate students in the college's Division of Pharmacy Administration won the student research competition. Team members include Teresa Mann, Marc Fleming, Meredith Hodges and Lung-I Cheng.
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Division Information
Mailing Address:
Pharmacy Administration
College of Pharmacy
The University of Texas
at Austin
2409 University Ave.
Stop A1900
Austin, TX, USA
78712-1113
Email Address: pharmacy
@www.utexas.edu
Phone:
1-512-471-6892
Dr. Ken
Lawson, associate professor of pharmacy administration, and Martin
Donavon, a teaching assistant in the division of pharmaceutics, were honored recently when they were named recipients
of the Texas Excellence Teaching Awards.
>Read more about these awards.