news - health sciences
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could community pharmacists be used to improve patient health in type 2 diabetes patients by hosting prevention programs with behavioral interventions?
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the 97.3 percent first-time pass rate for lipscomb’s class of 2018 is the highest rate within the last three record years, which all produced pass rates higher than the national average.
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the lipscomb community is celebrating students who earned academic honors for fall semester.
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carolyn copenhaver (’16), a graduate of lipscomb’s graduate certificate program in dietetics, is now working with the u.s. centers for disease control and prevention to help promote nutrition standards across the nation.
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in a retail world full of big box stores and online merchants, it’s not common to see the neighborhood-based, community pharmacies spring up. lipscomb’s college of pharmacy, however, has seen 10 of its graduates strike out and start their own in the past decade.