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The CHSU/CVS Health Próspero Program: Pathway to Pharmacy Careers is free and open to 11th and 12th grade high school students and undergraduate college students. Participants receive clinical experiences, education, and mentoring to help them prepare for a career in pharmacy or health care and to help serve the Hispanic/Latino community. Up to 20 new students a year are accepted in the Próspero program, which provides valuable experience, support and training to help prepare participants to apply for the Doctor of Pharmacy program at California Health Sciences University or another health sciences program. Benefits of participating in the program include: Priority Application to CHSU College of Pharmacy Free Classes Offered at CHSU: • PEARL - Leadership and Lifelong Learning • Conversational Spanish Clinical Skills Training and Experiences Mentoring from Pharmacists and Student Pharmacists Volunteer and Community Service Opportunities Shadowing in CHSU Classes and local Pharmacies Writing, Interview, and Presentation Skills Training Internship and Job Placement Opportunities Opportunity to Attend a National Professional Conference For more information, contact Richele Kleiser at [email protected] or 559-325-3600. CHSU.edu
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CHSU...The CHSU/CVS Health Próspero Program: Pathway to Pharmacy Careers is free and open to 11th and 12th grade high school students and undergraduate college students. Participants

Aug 19, 2020

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Page 1: CHSU...The CHSU/CVS Health Próspero Program: Pathway to Pharmacy Careers is free and open to 11th and 12th grade high school students and undergraduate college students. Participants

The CHSU/CVS Health Próspero Program: Pathway to Pharmacy Careers is free and open to 11th and 12th grade high school students and undergraduate college students. Participants receive clinical experiences, education, and mentoring to help them prepare for a career in pharmacy or health care and to help serve the Hispanic/Latino community. Up to 20 new students a year are accepted in the Próspero program, which provides valuable experience, support and training to help prepare participants to apply for the Doctor of Pharmacy program at California Health Sciences University or another health sciences program.

Bene�ts of participating in the program include:

• Priority Application to CHSU College of Pharmacy

• Free Classes O�ered at CHSU:

• PEARL - Leadership and Lifelong Learning

• Conversational Spanish

• Clinical Skills Training and Experiences

• Mentoring from Pharmacists and Student Pharmacists

• Volunteer and Community Service Opportunities

• Shadowing in CHSU Classes and local Pharmacies

• Writing, Interview, and Presentation Skills Training

• Internship and Job Placement Opportunities

• Opportunity to Attend a National Professional Conference

For more information, contact Richele Kleiser at [email protected] or 559-325-3600.

CHSU.edu