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Drug Information Center

Sullivan University College of Pharmacy Drug Information Center (SUCOP DIC) is an academic based drug information center, a unit operated under the College of Pharmacy within the Sullivan University system. The center is currently under construction and will be opened soon.

Mission

To improve and enhance the quality of patient care in the State of Kentucky through excellence in teaching, life-long learning experience, exceptional research support for faculty, effective communication with healthcare professionals, and provision of accurate health information to the community.

Goal(s)/Objectives:

  • Provide current and comprehensive resources for the faculty, preceptors, students, and healthcare professionals
  • Train students to build strong drug information skills through exceptional didactic and experiential education
  • Support scholarly activities of our faculty
  • Offer up-to-date resource orientation to the faculty, preceptors, and students
  • Deliver quality health information to the healthcare professionals and the community
  • Implement quality assurance and improvement procedures to ensure quality, efficient, and effective services to the students, faculty, healthcare professionals, and the community

Staff

SUCOP DIC will be staffed by a licensed and Drug Information specialized pharmacist:

Miriam A. Ansong, Pharm.D.
Director and Assistant Professor, Drug Information Center
Dept. of Clinical and Administrative Sciences
Sullivan University College of Pharmacy
2100 Gardiner Lane
Louisville, KY 40205
502-413-8638
Mansong@sullivan.edu 

Location

The center will be located on the 3rd floor of the College of Pharmacy

Drug Information Center
Sullivan University College of Pharmacy
2100 Gardiner Lane Louisville, KY 40205

Services

The drug information specialist will respond to drug information questions from the public, healthcare professionals, faculty, students, and the community.

Operational Hours: Monday through Friday only

Questions: Questions can be submitted via telephone, fax, e-mail, or Online

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Newsletters

American Pharmacists Month Newsletters - October 2007