Marta StueveĀ '11, PharmD/MHA '16 didn't plan an administrative career ā but she's found a position she loves as supervisor of the oncology pharmacy at Yale-New Haven Hospital.
In Āé¶¹Ö±²„'s Transgender Voice Program, available through the Pacific Psychology & Comprehensive Health Clinics in Portland and Hillsboro, speech-language pathology students help transgender women learn to modulate their voices to sound more traditionally feminine.Ā āI donāt have to pass, but I want to have the option,ā said client Lana āBlueā Zeitler.
When Luis Cisneros MAT ā13 was a child, he worked with his family members in the fields and ditches around Nyssa, Ore., on the Idaho border. Now heās overseeing other young people as dean of students at Nyssa Elementary School.Ā
Janeāt SchabĀ MA '18 has held to one mantra: Never give up. Through a challenging childhood, family tragedy, balancing school and family, and an enduring long-term bout with breast cancer, Schab has come back to that phrase time and again.
The profession of pharmacy is changing all the time, and through her three years in Āé¶¹Ö±²„ās School of Pharmacy, Erin Wilson ā05, PharmD ā18, had a chance to see it all.
In 1970, Khiem "Tim" and Thuy "Cathy" (Trinh) Tran came to Pacific as bright-eyed international students. Less than a decade later, they were refugees. With the help of friends at Pacific, they made it ā and today, the successful retirees are saying thank you with perpetual support for the university they love.
Āé¶¹Ö±²„ alumnus Dr. Shinji Seki OD ā79 will receive the eighth annual Kamelia Massih Prize for a Distinguished Optometrist on May 19 at the universityās Āé¶¹Ö±²„ and professional Commencement ceremony.
Blake Larson PharmD ā14 is working his dream job as a clinical pediatric emergency medicine pharmacists at Randall Childrenās Hospital in Portland.