Programs in the Department of Allied and Population Health see student and faculty successes over the 2021-2022 academic year
As the 2021-22 academic year wraps up at South Dakota State University, the faculty, staff and students in the Department of Allied and Population Health conclude another year of achievements and s
SDSU Students and Faculty Volunteer at Aberdeen Camp Med
On April 22, students and faculty from the Department of Allied and Population Health volunteered at the Aberdeen Camp Med where they taught middle school students about health care practices.
Nelsen Presents Poster on Porcine Rotavirus Research at SDSU Day of Scholars
On April 19, April Nelsen presented a poster at the Day of Scholars at South Dakota State University.
Schultz and Vanden Hull Present at the 2022 APhA Annual Meeting and Expo
Over the weekend of March 18, two student researchers from South Dakota State University presented posters at the 2022 American Pharmacist Association (APhA) annual meeting and exposition in San An
Implementing Programs to Improve the Care of South Dakotans with Diabetes, Heart Disease, and Stroke through CDC-1815: Year Three
Investigators from the College of Pharmacy and Allied Health Professions at SDSU are engaged in a five-year project, prompted by a call-to-action from the CDC to develop solutions to improve the ca
Addressing Needs to Improve the Care of South Dakotans with Diabetes, Heart Disease, and Stroke through CDC-1815: Year Two
Investigators from the College of Pharmacy and Allied Health Professions at SDSU are engaged in a five-year project, prompted by a call-to-action from the CDC to develop solutions to improve the ca
Identifying Needs to Improve the Care of South Dakotans with Diabetes, Heart Disease, and Stroke through CDC-1815: Year One
Beginning in 2018, faculty and staff from the College of Pharmacy and Allied Health Professions at SDSU, alongside the South Dakota Department of Health, began a five-year project to identify barri