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LECOM Announces New
Branch School of Pharmacy for Bradenton, Florida
Campus
Introduces new dean to head the pharmacy school
(watch the video for this
announcement)
Bradenton, Florida – The Lake Erie College of
Osteopathic Medicine (LECOM) announced plans to open
a branch of the School of Pharmacy in 2007 at LECOM
Bradenton, in Manatee County, Florida. At a
press conference in Lakewood Ranch, LECOM introduced
Gary M. Levin, Pharm. D., BCPP, FCCP as dean of
Florida’s first branch campus pharmacy school with a
full, on-campus curriculum.
LECOM has identified a growing need for new
pharmacists in Florida, the southeastern United
States, and across the country. Florida is one
of nine states leading the nation in demand for new
pharmacists. Four of those states are also in
the southeast.
“We want to prepare highly qualified, ethical and
caring generalist pharmacy practitioners to meet the
present and future pharmaceutical care needs of a
diverse society,” said LECOM School of Pharmacy Dean
Donald Tuttle, Pharm. D. “We’re looking for students
who want to provide excellent health care for
Florida and the surrounding states.”
The LECOM Bradenton School of Pharmacy will operate
as a branch campus of the LECOM School of Pharmacy,
which opened in Erie, Pennsylvania in 2002 and has
graduated two classes of pharmacists. As dean
of the Bradenton Branch Campus of the LECOM School
of Pharmacy, Dr. Levin will report to Dr. Tuttle at
the Erie Campus.

“I am honored and excited for having been selected
to lead Florida’s next School of Pharmacy to meet
the student-centered mission of LECOM,” Dr. Levin
said. “Pharmacy is one of the greatest and
most respected professions. It provides many
career choices for our graduates, so they can remain
challenged and rewarded through their service to our
communities.”
Dr. Levin comes to LECOM Bradenton from Nova
Southeastern University College of Pharmacy in Fort
Lauderdale, Florida where he served as Professor and
Chairman of the Department of Pharmacy Practice.
He held the same position at South University School
of Pharmacy in Savannah, Georgia and earned his
Doctor of Pharmacy Degree from the University of
Florida College of Pharmacy in Gainesville, Florida.
He is a Board Certified Psychiatric Pharmacist, and
an elected Fellow in the American College of
Clinical Pharmacy
The new dean will begin building a team of faculty
and staff to meet the educational needs of the first
year students. “I am committed to recruiting a
faculty that is enthusiastic about delivering an
innovative and collaborative curriculum,” Dr. Levin
said.
LECOM will add faculty as the number of classes and
enrollment grow. The College will create 32
new faculty and eight new staff positions at the
branch campus.
The Bradenton Branch Campus of the LECOM School of
Pharmacy begins accepting applications today to
enroll 78 students in the first class.
Enrollment will grow to 120 students per class
within four years. The Florida school will
have a four-year professional curriculum leading to
the Doctor of Pharmacy degree. Students will
also receive pharmacy practice experience at local
hospitals, clinics, physician offices and community
pharmacies.
The School of Pharmacy currently has agreements with
nearly 50 community and institutional practice sites
to take pharmacy students. The School of
Pharmacy will also approach another 49 Florida
hospitals and clinics that are affiliated with the
third-year and fourth-year clinical training for the
College of Osteopathic Medicine.
The Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine has
the largest medical school enrollment in the
country. LECOM opened the Bradenton campus in 2004
to meet the growing demand for physicians and
pharmacists in Florida and surrounding states. The
opening of the Bradenton Branch of the school of
pharmacy will more than double the College’s
pharmacy school enrollment.
LECOM
is accepting students for LECOM Bradenton early next
year for classes in the fall of 2007. Students
interested in applying should visit the LECOM School
of Pharmacy web site at
http://my.lecom.edu or call (814)
866-6641 for admissions information. |