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Page 1: 2014 fall newsletter

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SYMPTOMS READ IF YOU’RE FEELING OVERWHELMED, STRESSED, OR SLEEP DEPRIVED. THE SYMPTOMS LISTED ABOVE ARE THOSE CONSISTENT WITH “MIDTERM MADNESS”, A FEVER LIKE INFECTION, THAT LEFT UNTREATED MAY AFFECT ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE.

GENERIC MOTIVATION 150 MGQTY 1000NO REFILLS

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RX#04-11-14-2014 P. Anteater. M.d209 Steinhaus Hall, Build 502 Irvine, CA

Telephone No. 949-824-1991

For___________________________________

Date___________________

Age___________PharmSci Students N/A11/2014

Label

No Subsitiution

Signature__________________________________PeterAnteaterREPEAT 1 2 3 4 5 PRN NR

Page

STAFF

SPOTLIGHT!

Meet Dr. Sam Schriner!

Pharmacy School Edition

Univ. Cali, Irvine

Student Resources:

Multimedia Resource

Center

Address___________________________________

Page

Page

Pharmacy School Webinar Info!Page FREE CHEM TUTORING!

Page

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ATTENTIONPHARM SCI

GRADUATINGSENIORS!! !

Questions about graduation?

Please check out the PharmSci website

(http://pharmsci.uci.edu/undergraduate/Graduation.php)

or email us at [email protected]

Please remember that graduation is NOT automatic; you must submit an Application for Graduation online in Student Access by the

deadline stated for the quarter in which you expect to graduate. You can submit your

graduation application at any time; however, graduation application at any time; however, please take note of the specific

graduation application deadlines for PharmSci undergraduates:

GRADUATION APPLICATION DEADLINES

Winter Graduation: Friday, December 12

Spring/Summer Graduation:Friday, February 7th

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Contact a counselor at [email protected] Now!

INTERNSHIP RECRUITMENTThe purpose of this program is to give students a first-

hand experience in the field they are interested in pursuing as a career and determine if there is a proper fit between the requirements and career objectives. Students

will also have the opportunity to develop their professional work habits, improve their interpersonal

skills, and begin networking with working professionals to prepare for a smooth transition into full-time employment.

- Junior or Senior student standing

- Minimum cumulative GPA of 3.30

If you are placed in an internship, you MUST enroll in PharmSci 197. Information regarding enrollment in Pharm regarding enrollment in Pharm

Sci 197 will be provided after you have been accepted

into the program.

Complete and submit a program application and resume to the attention of Whitney Patapoff

at the front desk in theDepartment of Pharmaceutical Sciences- 209 Steinhaus Hall

You will receive notification You will receive notification via email regarding the status

of your application and information about your site

placement.

R E Q U I R E M E N T S & A P P L I C A T I O N

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This year’s program is led by This year’s program is led by seniors Kristin Ignacio and Tiffa-ny Jomoc. For those interested in giving back and fostering future Pharm. Sci. freshman, opportuni-ties to apply to be a mentor will be available next year!

Mentors met their mentees at the Dean’s Welcome during Week 0 and had a chance to explore UCI’s Involvement Fair together. Addi-tionally, there have been mentor/-mentee mixers to provide a relaxed, fun environment for students to meet and bond.

Each student is matched with an upperclassman within the major to provide a friendly

resource as they navigate through their first year at UCI

Irvine.

Boasting approximately 120 mentees and 53 mentors this year, the Pharmaceutical Scienc-es Mentorship Program has had

a great start reaching out to new, incoming freshman students. The program is

continously expanding and this continously expanding and this year is no exception.

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PHARMACYPRE

UPCOMING EVENT

HOSTED BY PRE-PHARMACY SOCIETY

SPECIAL SPEAKER: DR. JENNIFER ADAMS

DATE:JANUARY 28, 2015

MORE DETAILS TO FOLLOW

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SCHRINERMEET DR. SAMSCHRINERMEET DR. SAM

Q. Tell us a bit about your

educational background.

A. I have a Ph. D in Genetics. I went to A. I have a Ph. D in Genetics. I went to

Colege at the University of Nebraska

where I studied Biochemistry. For grad

school, I went to the University of

Washington for Genetics. I then did a

post-doc with Doug Wallace in mitochon-

drial research for a year and a half.

When he took a job at UCI, he brought When he took a job at UCI, he brought

the lab with him.

Then, I started working with Dr. Jafari,

who discovered a plant that can extend

lifespan and slow aging. She wanted to

study its mechanism, so she was referred

to Doug, who referred her to me. I began

working with her full time in 2007.

Q. What is your field of interest?

A. Mainly, it is anti-aging. The big

question is “Why do we age, and can we

do anything about it?” To me, I think we

can. For example, a lobster can get

bigger and stronger as it gets older, so

clearly aging is something that doesn’t

have to happen. Calorie restriction is

something we have found that can slow something we have found that can slow

aging down. Things like cinnamon, rose

petals, and green tea can extend

lifespan. I look at the individual path-

ways and feed botanicals to flies and

observe them. We want to identify the

active molecule. I don’t see a reason

for aging, from a biochemical point of

view.

Q. What do you teach at UCI?

A. A few years ago at UCI, I began a

speech class when pharmacy schools

started to require it. I looked at dif-

ferent syllabi and took common themes to

form my class. For a final, students do

a science and medicine topic and present

it as if they are giving a mini seminar.

For physiology lab, it is more computer

based. But I have mixed feelings about

it because in order to get a good handle

on physiology, you have to work directly

with your hands. There are good advan-

tages to computer-based labs though.

Q. What kind of advice do you have

for students?

A. College is radically different from A. College is radically different from

high schol. You need to be responsible

for yourself. Study a little over a long

time rather than cramming the night

before. Read the syllabus! For research,

talk to the professor. When you go into

an interview, be sure to know what the

research is about. Don’t come in clueresearch is about. Don’t come in clue-

less. Once you get in, push yourself to

do something sufficient to be co-author

on a paper. Come back with information

and data the profesor can put on a

paper.

Take the chance to learn aboutone of the Pharmaceut icalScience’s researchers and lecturers .

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MYTH #5: IF I TAKE TIME OFF AFTER GRADUATING, I’LL LOOK WEAK TO PHARMACY SCHOOLSFALSE! TAKING TIME OFF CAN MAKE YOU APPEAR EVEN FALSE! TAKING TIME OFF CAN MAKE YOU APPEAR EVEN MORE WELL-ROUNDED AS STUDENTS WITH MORE LIFE EXPERIENCE OFTEN WORK BETTER WITH PATIENTS. TAKE THE TIME TO STRENGTHEN YOUR APPLICATION THROUGH EXTRACURRICULARS OR VOLUNTEER WORK; HONE YOUR INTERPERSONAL SKILLS; AND TO BE YOUNG. MAKE YOUR BREAK MEANINGFUL AND DON’T BE AFRAID TO WAIT BEFORE APPLYING. BEFORE APPLYING.

MYTH #4: PHARMACY SCHOOLS WON’T LOOK AT ME IF I DON’T DO RESEARCH.

FALSE, WHAT PHARMACY SCHOOLS ARE REALLY FALSE, WHAT PHARMACY SCHOOLS ARE REALLY LOOKING FOR IS THAT YOU HAVE EXPERIENCE IN THE

FIELD AND THAT PHARMACY IS SOMETHING YOU’RE PASSIONATE ABOUT. VOLUNTEER AT A HOSPITAL, WORK AS A TECHNICIAN, TAKE UP A LEADERSHIP

ROLE IN A CAMPUS ORGANIZATION; ANYTHING THAT DISPLAYS THAT DEDICATION. RESEARCH IS NOT

MANDATORY, BUT IF YOU DO DECIDE TO PURSUE IT, MANDATORY, BUT IF YOU DO DECIDE TO PURSUE IT, MAKE SURE IT’S SOMETHING YOU’RE INTERESTED IN

AND GET INVOLVED!

MYTH #3: I HAVE TO BE A SCIENCE MAJOR TO APPLY TO PHARMACY SCHOOL

FALSE: AS LONG AS YOU FULFILL THE PREREQUISITE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE INSTITUTION YOU’RE

APPLYING FOR, YOU DON’T HAVE TO BE A BIOLOGY/-CHEM/OTHER SCIENCE MAJOR

MYTH #2: ALL PHARMACISTS DO IS DISPENSE DRUGS

THOUGH THAT STILL REMAINS AN IMPORTANT COMPONE-THOUGH THAT STILL REMAINS AN IMPORTANT COMPONE-NET, USUALLY TECHNICIANS ARE THE ONES FILLING

PRESCRIPTIONS. PHARMACISTS PROVICE A SECOND SET OF EYES, ACTING AS GUARDIANS FOR PATIENT SAFETY.

THEY ENSURE DOCTORS ARE PRESCRIBING MEDICA-TIONS CORRECTLY, COUNSEL PATIENTS ON DIRECTIONS

AND DRUG-DRUG INTERACTIONS, AND EVEN PROVIDE

MYTH #1: THERE’S NOT MUCH I CAN DO AS A PHARMACIST BESIDES WORKING IN A COMMUNITY PHARMACY.

FALSE! THE WONDERFUL THING ABOUT THE PHARMACY FIELD IS THE VERSATI-LITY IN CAREER OPTIONS. HERE’S A SMALL SAMPLE:

- CLINICAL, NUCLEAR, ACADEMIA, INDUSTRY, AMBULATORY, REGULATORY

MYTH #6: THERE ARE PLENTY OF PHARMACISTS.DUE TO RECENT LEGISLATIVE CHANGES, WE’RE DUE TO RECENT LEGISLATIVE CHANGES, WE’RE EXPERIENCING A SHORTAGE OF HEALTH CARE PROVI-DERS. DESPITE THIS SHORTAGE, THE NUMBER OF PATIENTS WILL CONTINUE TO INCREASE SO THERE WILL BE A NEED FOR MORE PHARMACISTS. ADDITIONAL-LY, IT’S AN EXCITING TIME TO ENTER THE FIELD AS PHARMACISTS ARE FURTHER INTEGRATED INTO HEALTH CARE TEAMS THROUGH MEDICATION MANAGEMENT THERAPY.

PHARMACY EDITION

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SPACE IS LIMITED! FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED!

Participate in an informational web session to learn more about pharmacy school! These are web-based seminars that students can listen to through their computer- no need to show up anywhere, just log in! Be prepared to ask questions regarding ad-missions and program requirements for the following schools:

PCOM School of PharmacyGA Campus

January 23, 20152:00 - 3:00 pm

http://eee.uci.edu/signupsheet/pcom http://eee.uci.edu/signupsheet/kgi

Keck Graduate InstituteSchool for Pharmacy

February 18, 20153:00-4:00 pm

January 23 & February 18, 2015

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Multimedia Resources CenterStudent Resources:

Ever find yourself needing a camera, laptop, or even a pesky USB for lab? Did you know you can just rent one from UCI?If you didn’t know that then your missing out on one the best student resources on campus! The Multimedia Resources Center (MCR), pictured to the left allows UCI students to rent multimedia equipment for a few hours and sometimes a few days (depending on the type of rental), and all students need is a an active UCINETid, a UCI ID card, and a valid offical photo ID (driver’s license, identification card, etc.). The MCR also has computer labs with both MAC and PC desktop computers, scanners, and there is even an electric keyboard on site for students to use. Listed below are some of the items avaliable to rent:

The MCR is located at the Ayala Science Library, and is the door to the right of the library entrance.

}Photography and Video

-DSLR/EOS cameras-USB webcams

-Audio recorders-Professional video cameras/

camcorders-Tripods

-Audio Headsets-Microphone/mic kits

48hr rental period*

*excluding Sony headphones}

}Laptops and Tablets

}-Macbook Pro&Air models-HP Elite Book Revolve

-Ipads (1st/4th gen), Ipad touch-USB Flash Drive

-USB media card reader-USB/Firewire Cables-Wacom Intuos Tablet

2hr rental period*

*excluding Waxom Intuos (48hr rental)

***For a complete list of rentable media visit :http://www.lib.uci.edu/services/mrc/mrc-equipment-lending-rules.html

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Chapman UniveristySave time, and get your pharmacy school questions answered live with real admission counselors online!

when: November 14, 2014 from 3:00-4:00PM

How: Just sign up at: eee.uci.edu/signupsheet/chapman

Roadmap to Pharmacy School Webinar:

When:Where:

Need help in Chemistry?Alpha Chi Sigma is offering FREE tutoring in general chemisry AND organic chemistry this quarter! So stop by and get some help in those challenging topics :)

Every Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from 2:00-4:00PM

Steinhaus Hall 231

NOTE: All Alpha Chi Sigma tutors have received an A- or better! So you’re in good hands! :)


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