Pharmacy Student
University of Kansas School of Pharmacy
Sari Cohen, originally from St. Louis, is a fourth year pharmacy student at The University of Kansas School of Pharmacy. At her recent oncology APPE rotation, she researched the potential cost savings of implementing a monoclonal antibody dose rounding policy, and she is excited to present her findings at midyear. Sari plans to pursue a PGY1 residency in order to further develop her clinical skills. Sari is involved in various professional organizations, including ASHP, APhA-ASP, Rho Chi, and Kappa Epsilon. She also took on leadership positions in pharmacy school, which included tutoring coordinator for Rho Chi and community service and recruitment co-chairs in Kappa Epsilon. During school, Sari was employed at Dillon’s pharmacy for over two years and she currently works at The University of Kansas Health System in the outpatient pharmacy.