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The Department of Clinical and Administrative Sciences is composed of tenure and non-tenure faculty in the areas of pharmacy practice, drug information, pharmaceutical care and pharmacy administration located on the Monroe, Shreveport and Baton Rouge campuses. The Department supports the College mission by developing pharmacists capable of meeting the diverse health care needs of the people of Louisiana and by serving the profession of pharmacy through a balanced program of education, research, service, and patient care. The Department has an obligation to students and to the health care system to produce graduates that possess competencies and values described below. The successful graduate of University of Louisiana at Monroe College of Pharmacy must be:
The Department also coordinates a post PGY1 residency program and focuses on training clinician/educators for future practice and academic careers.
A graduate program in pharmacy administration is offered through CAS graduate faculty. This program is designed to further a students' pharmacy education to conduct research related to health care administration, pharmacoeconomics and patient health outcomes and to enhance the management, leadership, and communication skills of practitioners.
Pharmacy Administration Program
For additional information about the Department of Clinical and Administrative Sciences, please contact the Department Head:
Charles W. Jastram, Jr., PharmD, FASHP
Associate Professor and Department Head
Clinical and Administrative Sciences
College of Pharmacy
University of Louisiana at Monroe
1800 Bienville Dr.
Monroe, LA 71201
Office: (318) 342-3166
Email: jastram@ulm.edu
For further information concerning the Pharmacy Administration Graduate program at ULM, please contact: