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Ryan Funai reflected back

Submitted by kwall on Tue, 11/26/2019 - 02:02 PM

Ryan Funai reflected back on Fall quarter and notes, "It was the busiest and most hectic quarter I’ve had in Opto School. I’m glad to have my classmates by my side through thick and thin. Now we’re ready to see our first patients at Ketchum Health." #MBKUAmbassador #MBKUSCCO #OptometryStudent #ClinicalEducation

We always enjoy having fr

Submitted by kwall on Mon, 11/25/2019 - 03:00 PM

We always enjoy having friends from #prepharmacy, #preoptometry and #prepa clubs visit us! Here's Cal Poly Pomona's Pre-Pharmacy Society (@cpp_prepharm) during their visit a few weeks ago, "We had a great time visiting the Marshall B.Ketchum University College of Pharmacy, where we received a tour of the campus, talked to pharmacy students, and learned about their pharmacy program. Thank you #MBKU for giving us this opportunity!"

Kristy Nguyen shared her

Submitted by kwall on Fri, 11/22/2019 - 02:18 PM

Kristy Nguyen shared her experience playing at the MBKU vs. Western Basketball Tournament, "Here’s our youngest SCCO OD team (first and second years) who call themselves, “What It Do Baby.” They performed strongly as they beat out SCCO third and fourth year OD teams to advance to the semi-finals! Although they didn’t get the W this year, you’ll find them coming back harder and on top at the next tournament!" #MBKUAmbassador #OptometryStudent #ExtracurricularFun

#MBKUAmbassador Fourth-ye

Submitted by kwall on Thu, 11/21/2019 - 03:02 PM

#MBKUAmbassador Fourth-year pharmacy student Sahar Matin checked in with us to share how life during Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experiences (#APPE) is going so far, "The most rewarding part of my rotation is patient education! I genuinely feel that as pharmacists, we can positively affect patient care and support the safe and appropriate use of prescribed therapies. Kudos to MBKU for its competitive education and training that makes us stand out in this task." Tag us and let us know how your rotations are going! #MBKUCOP #ClinicalRotation #PharmacyStudent

In the latest issue of Ke

Submitted by kwall on Wed, 11/20/2019 - 02:53 PM

In the latest issue of Ketchum Magazine, we shined a light on some dutiful individuals who contribute to MBKU’s mission in special ways. From helping a frustrated patient at Ketchum Health, to ensuring a safe environment on campus and more, these folks are the unsung heroes and heroines who serve MBKU. Tap the link in our bio to read their stories.

In the latest issue of Ke

Submitted by kwall on Wed, 11/20/2019 - 02:53 PM

In the latest issue of Ketchum Magazine, we shined a light on some dutiful individuals who contribute to MBKU’s mission in special ways. From helping a frustrated patient at Ketchum Health, to ensuring a safe environment on campus and more, these folks are the unsung heroes and heroines who serve MBKU. Tap the link in our bio to read their stories.

In the latest issue of Ke

Submitted by kwall on Wed, 11/20/2019 - 02:45 PM

In the latest issue of Ketchum Magazine, we shined a light on some dutiful individuals who contribute to MBKU’s mission in special ways. From helping a frustrated patient at Ketchum Health, to ensuring a safe environment on campus and more, these folks are the unsung heroes and heroines who serve MBKU. Tap the link in our bio to read their stories.

This year a national spot

Submitted by kwall on Tue, 11/19/2019 - 03:01 PM

This year a national spotlight shone on MBKU, as its own Dr. Susan Cotter was announced as the recipient of American Academy of Optometry's Glenn A. Fry Award, which represents her great personal achievement and long-standing commitment to research. Check out the link in our bio for the full article and video!

California Eye Specialist

Submitted by kwall on Thu, 11/14/2019 - 02:01 PM

California Eye Specialists Medical Group, Inc. in Pasadena, CA is one of the rotation sites that fourth-year SCCO students like Talin Sarkissian intern with. In addition to being a site for clinical rotations, we are thrilled to announce that they have recently established a Residency Program for Ocular Disease!