Student Chapter of Hematology Oncology Pharmacy (S-CHOP)
Join our community of students dedicated to the role of pharmacists in the management and delivery of quality cancer care
Join our community of students dedicated to the role of pharmacists in the management and delivery of quality cancer care
E: schop@vcu.edu
P: 804-828-3000
VCU School of Pharmacy
410 N 12th St
Richmond, VA, 23298
E: schop@vcu.edu
P:
Student Chapter of Hematology Oncology Pharmacy
907 Floyd Avenue
Richmond, VA, 23284
United States
We are a group of pharmacy students at the VCU School of Pharmacy who are interested in pursuing professional careers as oncology pharmacists. Opportunities for pharmacists to play a role in cancer care is diverse and evolving. We strive to give students an opportunity to explore these career options with the ability to help students grow and be thoughtful about what it means to care for patients and families who have experienced cancer.
We have strong connections with professional pharmacy organizations NCODA and HOPA. Membership with us includes free membership with both organizations, where you can enjoy access to tons of professional programming, educational materials, special interest groups, mentorship opportunities, and more. We also hold events on campus and partner with Be The Match to host donor drives twice a year.
Be the first to know about what we have planned and add our group calendar to your schedule.
Twice yearly Be The Match donor drives, with special interest in increasing the diversity of the registry with the help of our incredibly diverse and active community here in Richmond, VA
Yearly professional panel with practicing pharmacists in diverse roles in oncology
Monthly Student Educational Talks (SETs)
Professional Podcasts
Exclusive access and funding to attend national and international conferences
Educational social media content designed to help you study and get involved
Advocacy resources and organized opportunities to get involved in your community or on the national level
Guidance and mentorship to prepare you to pursue residencies or fellowships in oncology
Meeting students with shared interests
Meeting oncology professionals and leaders
Mentorship across the country from diverse backgrounds and career trajectories
This organization does not restrict membership based on race, color, religion, national origin (including ethnicity), age, sex (including pregnancy, childbirth and related medical conditions), parenting status, marital status, political affiliation, military status (including veteran status), genetic information (including family medical history), sexual orientation, gender identify, gender expression, or disability. All VCU students who support the mission of our organization are welcome to participate in programs and events.