Summary
The strong demand for pharmacists has prompted Concordia University Wisconsin to look at the feasibility of its starting a pharmacy school.
The school would mesh well with the university's existing health care programs, such as nursing, occupational therapy and physical therapy, said William Cario, vice president of academics for the university. The question is whether the small university in Mequon can raise the money needed to start a program.See the full content of this document
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Concordia Considers Pharmacy School
"Pharmacy programs are quite expensive," Cario said.
Concordia University would need at least $5 million to cover the school's start-up costs for the first ...See the full content of this document
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