Department of Biology
Martin Connaughton
Associate Professor of Biology, Associate Chair Department of Biology- 800-422-1782 ext 7727
- mconnaughton2@washcoll.edu
- Toll SG19
Pharmacists serve a critical role in healthcare and medication management. An invaluable member of the healthcare team, pharmacists are critical to a patient’s wellness. Pharmacists have direct patient contact acting in the role of problem solver and educating their patients and other members of the health care team.
Washington College students can take a traditional route and earn either a four-year Bachelor of Science degree at Washington College, completing all of the pre-pharmacy prerequisite courses, and then apply for a graduate pharmacy school during their senior year or after they graduate. They may also take a streamlined route, for students with a strong interest in a liberal arts education and a career in pharmacy. Washington College and the University of Maryland offer the 3:4 Pharmacy Program. Through this program, students may earn a bachelor of science degree from Washington College and a doctor of pharmacy degree (Pharm. D.) from the University of Maryland School of Pharmacy (UMDSOP). A Pharm.D. is the current standard for today’s pharmacists.
"The Road to Becoming a Pharmacist" - presented by Jessie Willey '20