Lead change in health care with our mph dual degree program

At Concordia University Wisconsin (CUW), we are passionate about developing world-class pharmacists and professionals to be servant leaders, dedicated to improving the health of our communities. To help achieve this, our School of Pharmacy, in collaboration with Concordia University Nebraska (CUNE) is pleased to offer an mph dual degree.

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Program Overview

Through the CUNE online Master of Public Health (MPH) program, our students will be prepared to resolve complex health issues and enhance the well-being of communities. The MPH dual degree program allows you to focus on a medication safety & pharmacovigilance concentration to complement your passion for service and the desire to improve public health. While the MPH courses are offered online, the PharmD courses must be taken face-to-face at the School of Pharmacy in Mequon, Wisconsin.

Medication Safety and Pharmacovigilance Concentration

The use, misuse, and exposure to medications greatly affects the health of the public. As medication experts, pharmacists play a major role in medication safety and pharmacovigilance. Our Master of Public Health (MPH) concentration in medication safety & pharmacovigilance complements the PharmD curriculum in preparing graduates to be responsible clinicians and leaders in medication safety.

What to Expect
Graduates will be able to serve the public in many unique ways:
  • Serve as a medication safety officer/champion for a health care system

  • Manage safety regulations on a local (e.g. departments of public health), national (e.g. Food and Drug Administration, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), or international (e.g. World Health Organization) level

  • Work in industry with post-marketing surveillance/safety monitoring 

  • Work in epidemiology/with big data (e.g. insurance companies/managed care) 

  • Many other capacities

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Medication safety and Pharmacovigilance

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