Pharma
Personalis Regis University School of Pharmacy Newsletter
Fall 2015
Dear Friends and Colleagues, One topic that keeps coming up in discussions about what makes the Regis School of Pharmacy special, what sets us apart from the crowd, is the values-based education our students receive in our Jesuit institution. Discussions by our school’s advisory board and in the president’s office have stressed the importance of instilling Ignatian principles in our students’ learning and approach to caring for patients. From cura personalis (caring for all aspects of the patient), to contemplatives in action (being reflective on one’s experiences then acting on these reflections), to magis (making the choice that gives the most for the greater good), we incorporate these values and principles into our classrooms in cases, problems and discussions. We have heard from preceptors and are now beginning to hear from employers that our students take these to heart and show them in their daily work. Hearing these comments validates our commitment to show our students, regardless of their faith backgrounds, that these Jesuit ideals make them better pharmacists. We will stay focused on the foundational premise that incorporating Jesuit values and principles in our education produces the caring professionals we’re all proud of calling Regis Pharmacists who are truly men and women in service of others.
Rodney A. Carter, Pharm.D. Dean, Regis University School of Pharmacy School of Pharmacy Class of 2019
Executive Editor: Rodney A. Carter, Pharm.D. Dean, School of Pharmacy Regis University 303-625-1300
Editor: Miki Goldwire, PharmD, MSc, BS, BCPS Associate Professor, Department of Pharmacy Practice Regis University, School of Pharmacy mgoldwir@regis.edu