[Phar26] CPHS Committee Interest Survey - LAST CALL to Sign-Up Now!

Goetz, Sarah E sbarefoot at campbell.edu
Wed Sep 4 13:27:45 EDT 2024


Greetings, Camels,

It is that time of year again when CPHS is seeking out engaged students from all programs and cohorts to be a part of the various committees that CPHS utilizes throughout the year.

If you are interested in participating as a student representative on a CPHS Committee, please complete this survey<https://cphs.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_aWNMO71SdxGhPi6> by September 5th at 11:59 pm to indicate your committee preferences and reasoning.  The committee charges are set forth by the Dean's office.  Filling out this survey does not guarantee you will be a student representative, but it is used to consider and identify candidates. We highly recommend that you reach out to committee chairs if you are interested in being on a committee. If selected, you will be notified via email by mid-September.

Please note you must be in good academic standing to service on a committee. Pharmacy specific committees (as highlighted in green below) only have Pharmacy students on them.

Email addresses for committee chairs can be found in the faculty/staff directory online

CPHS Diversity & Inclusion Committee

Chairs: Sarah Goetz & Dr. Ahiawodzi, Peter
1) Identify best practices and innovative methods to cultivate a safe, diverse, equitable, and inclusive environment.
2) Propose programming to bridge gaps for potential applicants in graduate and professional offerings within CPHS.
3) Work with the F/S Development Committee to provide professional development to foster a supportive climate for diversity and inclusion.









CPHS Pre-Professional Committee
Chairs: Dr. Mark Moore & Ms. Brenda Blackman
1) Identify strategies to increase faculty, staff and student involvement in SEO activities.
2) Identify areas to increase marketing, awareness and participation for faculty, staff, programs and students for the EmpowerU mentoring program.
3) Develop and propose strategies to increase effective communication to non-CPHS undergraduate students of CPHS programs and opportunities for involvement of professional development opportunities.
4) Develop mechanisms to organize and communicate student volunteer service opportunities.







CPHS Research Committee
Chair: Dr. Chris Breivogel
1) Revive the mentor program with the goal of facilitating research and scholarly opportunities by CPHS faculty and students.
2) On an annual basis, administer the CPHS internal research awards and send recommendations for funding to the Dean.
3) On an annual basis, evaluate the CPHS research award requirements/processes and inform faculty and staff.











CPHS Student Conduct & Professionalism Co.
Chair: Dr. Emily Bailey
1) Review and revise policies for clarity and to encourage consistency across the college.
2) Develop a training module to provide to faculty to navigate the system to clarify faculty, department, and committee roles.




Pharmacy Academic Performance & Standards Committee
Chair: Dr. Krisztian Toth
1)  Perform a comprehensive review of the academic policies, provide a summary of findings, and suggest updates to the PLC in consultation with the Associate Dean of Academic Affairs.

Pharmacy Assessment Committee
Chair: Dr. Riley Bowers & Dr. Scott Asbill
1) Report relevant findings to the PharmD Faculty at least once a semester either in writing or presentation at PharmD Faculty meeting.
2) Implement revised FCR cycle (2024-27)Remap Examsoft and provide faculty training.
3) Develop and deploy workplace culture survey as required by pending 2025 ACPE standards. 4) Develop remediation tracking tool with outcomes.
5) Continue to create high-quality assessment day activities.





Pharmacy Curriculum Committee
Chair: Dr. Chris Breivogel & Dr. Melanie Pound
1) Work with the assessment committee to review the PharmD curriculum for quality and achievement of programmatic outcomes.
2) Work with the Assessment Committee to evaluate the curriculum to eliminate duplication of topics and nonessential topics.
3) Explore opportunities for unique curricular experiences and how they best fit in the curriculum.




Pharmacy Experiential Programs Advisory Committee
Chair: Dr. Tina Thornhill
1) Evaluate and update the policy on appointment of adjunct faculty in the Department of Pharmacy Practice.
2) Assess APPE readiness and consider adjustments in policy or process as needed.
3) Evaluate and propose changes to the current grading structure for APPEs.








Best,

Sarah Goetz
Director of Student Affairs | Office of Admissions & Student Affairs
Campbell University | College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences
e: sbarefoot at campbell.edu<mailto:sbarefoot at campbell.edu> | t: (910) 893-1692
"Trust in the LORD with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways acknowledge him, and he will make your paths straight."- Proverbs 3:5-6

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