From its early days as a pioneering program to its current role within a major health sciences university, NESA’s story has always been one of both tradition and transformation.
As NESA turns 50, alum and professor Amy Hull reflects on its evolution, Dr. So’s legacy, and acupuncture’s growing role in modern integrative healthcare.
Sue Carr, RPh, created the FROG (Filter Removal of Glass), a first-of-its-kind device to make withdrawing medication from ampoules safer.
For admission to the program, an applicant must meet one of the two criteria:
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Prerequisite Courses:
Linked courses are available through the MCPHS School of Professional Studies.