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The University of Iowa College of Pharmacy is an accredited pharmacy school located in Iowa City, Iowa.The college offers three undergraduate certificates, four areas of graduate study leading to the Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree, and a four-year professional program leading to the Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) degree. [1]
The University of Iowa College of Public Health is one of eleven colleges based in the University of Iowa.Established on July 1, 1999, the college's roots originate in the Department of Preventive Medicine and Environmental Health, and with the Graduate Program in Hospital and Health Administration.
Aliasger K. Salem [4] Professor and Head of Division of Pharmaceutics and Translational Therapeutics, College of Pharmacy; Ingo Titze [4] University of Iowa Foundation Distinguished Professor, Department of Speech Pathology and Audiology and the School of Music; Executive Director of the National Center for Voice and Speech, centered at the ...
Opinion: State officials and presidential candidates should closely scrutinize the work of PBMs, writes Kate Gainer of the Iowa Pharmacy Association. Help Iowa’s pharmacies, patients by ...
Shardé M. Davis – Assistant Professor in the Department of Communication at the University of Connecticut. James R. Dow – emeritus professor of German at Iowa State University; R. William Field – Associate Professor, College of Public Health, University of Iowa
University of Iowa Hospitals & Clinics (UIHC) is an 811-bed public teaching hospital and level 1 trauma center affiliated with the University of Iowa.UI Hospitals and Clinics is part of University of Iowa Health Care, a partnership that includes the University of Iowa Roy J. and Lucille A. Carver College of Medicine and the University of Iowa Physicians group practice.
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The Iowa State Legislature approved plans for medical training on the main campus of the University of Iowa in 1868, and ten women were among the first class in 1870 [1] The first purpose-built university hospital did not open its doors until 1898. The UI hospitals' clinical capacity was increased tenfold, from 50 to 500 beds.