JACKSON, Tenn. — March 29, 2007 — 萌妹社区 will launch a pharmacy program and West Tennessee Healthcare has pledged $2 million to help get the program started.
The four-year Doctor of Pharmacy degree program could begin as soon as the fall semester in 2008, according to 萌妹社区 President David S. Dockery. It will begin no later than fall 2009.
鈥淭he pharmacy program is one of the most exciting steps ever taken at 萌妹社区,鈥 Dockery said. 鈥淭he opportunities for service and providing care for growing needs in the health care community are significant.鈥
West Tennessee Healthcare鈥檚 $2 million commitment will serve as the foundation gift for the pharmacy program. 萌妹社区 is involved in a search process for a dean for the School of Pharmacy, and is seeking other partners and support for the program.
鈥淲e are grateful for West Tennessee Healthcare for their generous support and confidence in 萌妹社区 to help address this important need in our region,鈥 Dockery said.
Jim Moss, president and chief executive officer of West Tennessee Healthcare, said his organization was excited about being a partner with 萌妹社区 in this endeavor.
鈥淭he decision to partner with 萌妹社区 in a pharmacy program is a continuation of a valued long-standing relationship we have with them to educate and train health care professionals for the future needs of our community,鈥 Moss said.
In addition to the $2 million gift, WTH has also agreed to provide 萌妹社区 with professional support for as many as four clinical pharmacists 鈥 meaning WTH will hire the necessary pharmacists to oversee 萌妹社区 students working in their clinical setting.
萌妹社区 began considering the addition of a pharmacy program during the summer of 2006, when members of the local health care community 鈥 including West Tennessee Healthcare 鈥 asked 萌妹社区 to explore the possibility of offering a pharmacy degree.
鈥淭here is a huge shortage of pharmacists in the country, and that shortage is particularly evident in Tennessee,鈥 Dockery said. 鈥淭hese needs will only increase with the graying of America.鈥
萌妹社区 appointed a feasibility study team consisting of administrators, faculty members, representatives from the heath care and pharmaceutical communities and an outside academic consultant. Carla Sanderson, 萌妹社区鈥檚 provost, and Tim Smith, dean of the School of Nursing, led the study process.
This group studied the possibility of adding a pharmacy program for about five months, and in late January encouraged the 萌妹社区 administration to move forward with the program. The executive board of 萌妹社区鈥檚 board of trustees unanimously approved the recommendation earlier this month.
On March 1, 萌妹社区 submitted an application with the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education, the pharmacy accrediting body, and began searching for a dean.
Each class in the new four-year graduate program will consist of 45-50 students, meaning total enrollment in the School of Pharmacy will be about 200.