LECOM School of Pharmacy in Bradenton Welcomes Class of 2014
The Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine
School of Pharmacy in Bradenton, FL welcomes its largest class of students and begins an
historic fourth year.
With the matriculation of 125 students in the Class of 2014, the
school now has enrolled four pharmacy classes since opening in 2007. The School will graduate its
first Bradenton pharmacy class in June 2011.
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| First-year
Pharmacy student Amy Blanchette speaks to the class. |
Hershey S. Bell, MD, Dean of the LECOM
School of Pharmacy welcomed the incoming class to the pharmacy profession.
“Starting today, think of yourselves as pharmacists and the critical responsibility that
each of you will have for your patients,” said Dr. Bell.
The Class of 2014 was
selected from over 1,500 applications. Sixty-five percent
of the students are from Florida.
Part of the Class of 2014’s orientation
process was the annual team building exercises at Summerfield Park in Lakewood Ranch. Students get
to know each other by participating in events that foster team work, promote trust, tolerance, and
support a positive environment.
Students met their faculty advisers, learned about the
various on-campus pharmacy clubs and were treated to a picnic at the beach by Wal-mart Pharmacy.
For more
orientation photos, click here.
The Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine and LECOM School of Pharmacy offer innovative and affordable
education in osteopathic medicine and
pharmacy. From campuses in
Erie,
Pennsylvania, Greensburg,
Pennsylvania and Bradenton,
Florida, LECOM provides student-centered
pathways to prepare the next generation of healthcare professionals. Prepare yourself for medicine
as your life’s profession.