For the second consecutive year, the Belmont University College of Pharmacy has risen to reach the “Elight 8” in a national pharmacy and clinical skills competition. Pharmacy students Kim Bentley, Courtney Curtis, Kris Losanovski, Jesse Howell and Dana Spenser will represent Belmont University in the quarterfinal round of the American College of Clinical Pharmacy (ACCP) Challenge in Hollywood, Fla. during ACCP’s annual meeting on Oct. 20-22.
Belmont College of Pharmacy is the only Tennessee team remaining in the competition as well as the only team in the country to make a repeat trip to the national quarterfinal. The other seven teams advancing this year are from pharmacy schools at Drake University, Northeastern University, Purdue University, Samford University, Thomas Jefferson University, University of California San Diego and University of Colorado. Last fall Belmont’s team reached the No. 5 spot in the national competition.
Assistant Professor and Director of Drug Information Services Cathy Ficzere worked to facilitate participation among students in the College of Pharmacy last spring along with Assistant Professor Rachel Franks, who worked to prepare the selected team over the summer for this challenging competition.