Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) at UT
Pharmacists make sure their patients use medication safely and effectively, whether they practice in community pharmacies, hospitals or in home care. They also perform research or work at pharmaceutical and health-care companies. As one of the nation’s most trusted professions, pharmacy involves drug preparation, patient counseling, disease management and clinical investigation.
All PharmD students begin their studies in the preprofessional division. They then apply for admission to the professional division. Pharmacy students enjoy the personal attention of a small college while having the resources and opportunities of a large university available to them. Graduates of the College of Pharmacy consistently pass the Pharmacy Board Licensure Exam at a rate higher than the national average. Upon passing the licensure exam, UT pharmacy students have had a 100 percent job placement rate for three decades.
The College of Pharmacy is affiliated with pharmacies, hospitals and clinics in Toledo, throughout Ohio and across the country. They help give students real-world experiential training that complements their classroom instruction. These professional experience programs have been rated among the top in the United States.