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COVID-19 pandemic fast tracks pharmacy graduation at Manchester University
FORT WAYNE, Ind. – Manchester University is allowing its pharmacy students to graduate early in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Pharmacists work behind the scenes in hospitals with managing drug supplies and collaborating with physicians on medication options for patients. Pharmacies are also seeing more demand these days as people stock up on medication and seek health care advice.
In response to the great need, Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb recently expanded an executive order (EO) that allows temporary licensure to graduate pharmacists.
“The expanded EO allows new graduates in Indiana to jump right in and begin to immediately care for patients and provide relief for those pharmacists who have been on the front lines,” said W. Thomas Smith, Dean of Pharmacy Programs at Manchester.
The University will confer degrees to all 65 of its fourth-year students on Friday, May 1. Diplomas will be mailed to students.
This paves the way for them to work with a temporary license while completing the required North American Pharmacist Licensure Examination and Multistate Pharmacy Jurisprudence Examination for permanent licensure.
The University has moved its Commencement celebrations to the fall. *
Manchester worked with the Indiana Pharmacists Association as well as the Purdue and Butler pharmacy programs to advocate for the early degrees.