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Pharmaceutical Economics, Policy and Outcomes

College of Pharmacy, 1295 N. Martin
PO Box 210202, Tucson, Arizona 85721
Phone: (520) 626-1427
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Pharmaceutical Economics, Policy and Outcomes

Faculty and Students

The degrees offered in this track are the     doctor of philosophy (PhD) and the master of science (MS) in pharmaceutical sciences with

an emphasis in pharmaceutical economics, policy and outcomes research.

The goal of the MS program is to provide the student with the essential skills and abilities to assume managerial and leadership positions related to the economic analysis and outcomes of pharmaceuticals and pharmaceutical services in health care organizations.

The goal of the PhD program is to provide the student with an advanced knowledge base and extensive research skills to enable him or her to investigate and critically analyze the impact and outcomes of pharmaceutical products and services within healthcare systems.

The widespread benefits of pharmaceuticals in today's society, coupled with an increased utilization and application of pharmaceutical services, has created a need for individuals with advanced training in pharmaceutical economics and outcomes research.

The primary questions that pharmaceutical economics, pharmaceutical policy and pharmaceutical outcomes research faculty and students seek to answer are:


The academic environment of the program
The College of Pharmacy's Center for Health Outcomes and PharmacoEconomic Research was created to assist medical care researchers, providers, payers, regulators and manufacturers in documenting the relative value of pharmaceutical products and services. The center conducts research and trains graduate students in areas such as cost-benefit/cost-effectiveness analysis, quality-of-life assessment, disease management and drug use evaluation.

The University of Arizona has strong supporting programs in management and policy, epidemiology, economics and educational psychology. The Arizona Health Sciences Center includes colleges of medicine, public health and nursing and the resources of a major teaching hospital complex.

Click here for information on applying for admission to the Pharmaceutical Economics, Policy and Outcomes Graduate Program.

Further information
For general questions regarding the graduate programs in the College of Pharmacy, contact Nancy Colbert, program coordinator, (520) 626-7265 or by fax (520)626-2466.