Wegmans School of Pharmacy
Wegmans School of Pharmacy is committed to preparing pharmacists for lives of intellectual, professional, and civic integrity.
Pharm.D. Curriculum
Our Pharm.D. program will prepare you to practice in any professional setting by providing a strong foundation in the sciences, clinical skills, and administration while emphasizing professionalism, integrity, and diversity.
The Pharm.D. curriculum is designed such that courses integrate information, building upon one another, and encompass both didactic and experiential learning.
Fisher Pharm.D. Online, our online Doctor of Pharmacy pathway, shares the same curriculum as our on-campus program. In addition to taking courses online, you will gain field experience by completing clinical rotations at sites near your community. Learn more about Fisher Pharm.D. Online.
The Wegmans School of Pharmacy Difference
At the Wegmans School of Pharmacy, we set ourselves apart by making teaching a priority, promoting excellence in the classroom, creating a student-centered learning environment, and keeping class sizes small so you receive the personalized attention you deserve.
In addition, our students consistently outperform national averages on the third-year Pharmacy Curriculum Outcomes Assessment (PCOA) exam and licensure exams.
Our History
The Wegmans School of Pharmacy, which opened in fall 2006, is the first of its kind in Monroe County and the fifth in New York State.
Construction of the 37,000 square-foot building that houses the School was made possible by a $5 million donation by Robert B. Wegman, chairman of Wegmans Food Markets, Inc.
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Meet the Dean of the Wegmans School of Pharmacy
Dean of the Wegmans School of Pharmacy Dr. Christine Birnie joins Dr. Matt Zak, visiting assistant professor and assistant director of experiential education, on the Fisher Pharmacy podcast to talk candidly about her career, her role as dean, and what makes the School of Pharmacy so special.
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Pharmacy Scholarships
The Lucy P. Malmberg Pharmacy Endowed Scholarship program and White Coat Award help pharmacy students offset the cost of tuition. Contact the Office of Graduate Admissions at grad@sjf.edu or (585) 385-8064 for information about eligibility criteria.
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