The Sit with Senate team sits down with members of the UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy’s world-class faculty to get to know them on a more personal level through a one-on-one interview. Conversation topics include the faculty member’s career path leading up to the School of Pharmacy, advice for current students, and favorite aspects of working at the School.
Dean Angela Kashuba, B.Sc.Phm., Pharm.D., DABCP, FCP, is the first female dean of the UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy. Dean Kashuba first joined the UNC-Chapel Hill faculty in 1997, went on to be named the John and Deborah McNeill, Jr. … Read more
Dr. Robert Shrewsbury (RS), Ph.D., provided us some of his time to be interviewed by Sit with Senate’s committee member Megan Tran. Dr. Shrewsbury is an associate professor in the Practice Advancement and Clinical Education (PACE) department. He is one … Read more
Dr. Greene Shepherd Pharm. D. is a Clinical Professor here at the UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy (ESOP) and is based on the Asheville Campus. He is a diplomate of the American Board of Applied Toxicology and a fellow of … Read more
Finding time between research and personal projects, Dr. Ben Urick, PharmD, PhD, was interviewed by the Sit with Senate Committee, Emily Meggs. Dr. Urick is research assistant professor at the Center for Medication Optimization in the Division of Practice … Read more
Carla White is the Associate Dean of the Organizational Diversity and Inclusion at the UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy. Beyond her title and position, Dean White is a driven leader in various programs at ESOP, pioneering the Recruitment Ambassadors program … Read more
On a cold day in February, the Sit with Senate Committee, Jessie Kim, had the pleasure of interviewing Dr. Jo Ellen Rodgers, Pharm.D. Dr. Rodgers is not only known as a clinical professor in the Division of Pharmacotherapy and Experimental … Read more
“I was the first pharmacist making rounds at Wake Med. I was always there for morning work rounds and attending rounds. I was dedicated in responding to questions from physicians and other health professionals. If I didn’t have an answer, … Read more