May 21, 2026 - 18:27

The Campbell University College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences is set to bring together healthcare leaders, educators, pharmacists, and students from across North Carolina for a major symposium. The event aims to foster collaboration and share the latest advancements in the field.
Organizers say the symposium will feature a series of workshops, panel discussions, and keynote addresses focused on pressing issues in healthcare. Topics are expected to cover innovations in pharmaceutical care, interprofessional education, and strategies for improving patient outcomes in underserved communities.
Attendees will have the opportunity to network with peers and experts, gaining insights into emerging trends and best practices. The gathering underscores the university's commitment to serving as a hub for professional development and healthcare dialogue within the state.
The College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences has a long history of training skilled practitioners. This symposium represents an extension of that mission, creating a space for continuous learning and collaboration among those who shape the future of healthcare in North Carolina.
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