August 5, 2014
“I was drawn to the PDI component in the Michigan curriculum after researching PharmD programs. The PDI project fulfilled my intellectual curiosity while I pursued my passion in pharmacy,” states Henry Tran, PharmD'16.

“At Michigan, student pharmacists are trained in evidence-based medicine courses to ensure efficient navigation and understanding of primary literature,” states Henry Tran, PharmD’16.

This is only part of Tran’s perspective as a student at the U-M College of Pharmacy.  Tran discusses the College’s first annual Science Day, which has been renamed to Research Forum for next year, and the PharmD Investigations Project, which is a unique component of the Michigan curriculum.

“I was drawn to the PDI component in the Michigan curriculum after researching PharmD programs. The PDI project fulfilled my intellectual curiosity while I pursued my passion in pharmacy,” states Tran.

To get Tran’s full perspective, as well as more information on the U-M College of Pharmacy curriculum, read the full story.