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UCSF School of Pharmacy

Coordinates: 37°45′46″N 122°27′29″W / 37.7627°N 122.4581°W / 37.7627; -122.4581
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School of Pharmacy
Former names
California College of Pharmacy
TypePublic
Established1872
Parent institution
University of California, San Francisco
DeanB. Joseph Guglielmo
Academic staff
863
Students817
152
Location,
37°45′46″N 122°27′29″W / 37.7627°N 122.4581°W / 37.7627; -122.4581
Websitehttps://pharmacy.ucsf.edu/

The UCSF School of Pharmacy, is the pharmacy school of the University of California, San Francisco, and is located in San Francisco. Founded in 1872, it is the oldest pharmacy school in California and the western United States. For 39 consecutive years it has been the top recipient of NIH funding among all US pharmacy programs, with a total of $28.9 million in awards in 2018.[1] In 2016, it was ranked third nationwide in the country by US News & World Report.[2]

History

The school was founded in 1872 as the California College of Pharmacy by the California Pharmaceutical Society, itself then only four years old. At the time, the school became the first in the West and the tenth in the United States. The objectives of the founders were to “advance pharmaceutical knowledge and elevate the professional character of apothecaries throughout California.”[3] On June 2, 1873, the college affiliates with the University of California, shortly after the Toland Medical College affiliates. The two schools became UCSF's first two “affiliated colleges” and were followed by the College of Dentistry in 1881 and the UC Training School for Nurses in 1907.[4]

References

  1. ^ "UCSF Is Top Public Recipient of NIH Research Funding for 6th Consecutive Year". UC San Francisco.
  2. ^ "Best Pharmacy Programs". US News & World Report. 2016. Archived from the original on 2017-03-14. Retrieved 2020-03-09.
  3. ^ "History | School of Pharmacy | UCSF". pharmacy.ucsf.edu.
  4. ^ "1868–1898 – Introduction – A History of UCSF". history.library.ucsf.edu.