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Campbell School of Pharmacy holds Health Fair at Central Carolina C.C.

02.24.2009College & CommunityCollege General

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Campbell School of Pharmacy holds Health Fair at Central Carolina C.C.

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Campbell University School of Pharmacy students put on a Health Fair at Central Carolina Community College’s Lee County Campus Feb. 18, providing information on high blood pressure, diabetes, substance abuse, cancer, nutrition, and bone density. The fair was also an opportunity to talk to Central Carolina students about the School of Pharmacy and its PREP (Pharmacy Readiness & Enrichment Program) that prepares students for it. Dana Martinez (front, left), of Fuquay, Campbell’s Coordinator for Diversity Recruitment & Retention, and Gabrielle Morgan (back, left), of Erwin, Director of Admissions for the School of Pharmacy, talk about what Campbell offers with Central Carolina university transfer students (from front, left) Jorge Gamboa, of Chapel Hill, Josh Morris, of Sanford, and Hayley Moore, of Bear Creek. For more information about PREP, call Martinez at (910) 814-5427 or, toll-free, (800) 760-9734, ext. 5427, or email at martinezd@campbell.edu. Information is also available online at www.campbellpharmacy.net - click on ‘PREP.’ For more information about university transfer and other programs at Central Carolina C.C., go online to www.cccc.edu or call one of the campuses: Chatham County, (919) 542-6495, Harnett County, (910) 893-9101, Lee County, (919) 775-5401, or toll-free, (800) 682-8353. Campbell and Central Carolina signed an articulation agreement in October, bringing them into a closer educational partnership.

Campbell School of Pharmacy holds Health Fair at Central Carolina C.C.

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Campbell University School of Pharmacy students put on a Health Fair at Central Carolina Community College’s Lee County Campus Feb. 18, providing information on high blood pressure, diabetes, substance abuse, cancer, nutrition, and bone density. Central Carolina Associate of Arts degree student Robin Sanders ((left), of Spring Lake, was among those who had their blood pressure checked by Doctor of Pharmacy candidate Nabil Kamas. The fair was also an opportunity for School of Pharmacy staff to talk to Central Carolina students about the school and its PREP (Pharmacy Readiness & Enrichment Program) that prepares students for it. For more information about PREP, call Dana Martinez at (910) 814-5427 or, toll-free, (800) 760-9734, ext. 5427, or email at martinezd@campbell.edu. Information is also available online at www.campbellpharmacy.net - click on ‘PREP.’ For more information about programs at Central Carolina C.C, go online to www.cccc.edu or call one of the campuses: Chatham County, (919) 542-6495, Harnett County, (910) 893-9101, Lee County, (919) 775-5401, or toll-free, (800) 682-8353. Campbell and Central Carolina signed an articulation agreement in October, bringing them into a closer educational partnership.

Campbell School of Pharmacy holds Health Fair at Central Carolina C.C.

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Campbell University School of Pharmacy students put on a Health Fair at Central Carolina Community College’s Lee County Campus Feb. 18, providing information on high blood pressure, diabetes, substance abuse, cancer, nutrition, and bone density. Brittany Serafini (left), a fouth-year pharmacy student, uses visual aids, including a smock with fabric internal organs, to talk about the effects of diabetes with Central Carolina Associate of Science degree student Kevin Julich, of Sanford. The fair was also an opportunity for School of Pharmacy staff to talk to Central Carolina students about the school and its PREP (Pharmacy Readiness & Enrichment Program) that prepares students for it. For more information about PREP, call Dana Martinez at (910) 814-5427 or, toll-free, (800) 760-9734, ext. 5427, or email at martinezd@campbell.edu. Information is also available online at www.campbellpharmacy.net - click on ‘PREP.’ For more information about programs at Central Carolina C.C, go online to www.cccc.edu or call one of the campuses: Chatham County, (919) 542-6495, Harnett County, (910) 893-9101, Lee County, (919) 775-5401, or toll-free, (800) 682-8353. Campbell and Central Carolina signed an articulation agreement in October, bringing them into a closer educational partnership.

Campbell School of Pharmacy holds Health Fair at Central Carolina C.C.

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Campbell University School of Pharmacy students put on a Health Fair at Central Carolina Community College’s Lee County Campus Feb. 18, providing information on high blood pressure, diabetes, substance abuse, cancer, nutrition, and bone density. Central Carolina criminal justice student Samuel Collins ((left), of Sanford, tries out the “drunk glasses” that distort visual perception and balance, as excess alcohol does. Describing the effect of the glasses is Doctor of Pharmacy candidate Whitney Deason. The fair was also an opportunity for School of Pharmacy staff to talk to Central Carolina students about the school and its PREP (Pharmacy Readiness & Enrichment Program) that prepares students for it. For more information about PREP, call Dana Martinez at (910) 814-5427 or, toll-free, (800) 760-9734, ext. 5427, or email at martinezd@campbell.edu. Information is also available online at www.campbellpharmacy.net - click on ‘PREP.’ For more information about programs at Central Carolina C.C, go online to www.cccc.edu or call one of the campuses: Chatham County, (919) 542-6495, Harnett County, (910) 893-9101, Lee County, (919) 775-5401, or toll-free, (800) 682-8353. Campbell and Central Carolina signed an articulation agreement in October, bringing them into a closer educational partnership.

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