Boundless Bearcats

Come join our team!  We know how talented and dedicated you are, and we want to keep that passion right here at UC! That’s why the UC College of Medicine and UC College of Pharmacy are excited to introduce the Boundless Bearcat Program. Due to class size limitations, many talented applicants may not get selected to interview with their intended program. If you apply to the UC College of Medicine but don't get an interview, don’t worry! This program gives you a fantastic chance to be considered for admission to our Doctor of Pharmacy program.

We believe in your potential and can’t wait to see you thrive with us. Let’s make a difference together! 

Program Description

The University of Cincinnati College of Medicine and The University of Cincinnati James L. Winkle College of Pharmacy have partnered to launch a new initiative to assist applicants in exploring health career options. As part of an academic health center, the UC College of Medicine is uniquely positioned to receive thousands of applications from outstanding individuals each year. Unfortunately, due to class size limitations and a competitive admissions process, talented applicants can often be denied entry to their intended program.

Application Eligibility

Applicants must have applied through the American Medical College Application Service (AMCAS) but were not selected for interview by the UC College of Medicine. 

Applicants must have a preferred minimum GPA of 3.0 or higher to be considered for the program.

  • Opportunities to learn and practice as part of an interdisciplinary healthcare team
  • Diverse career pathways for individuals passionate about science and healthcare
  • Robust experiential learning in general medicine, ambulatory care, advanced community practice, drug policy development, medical/surgical specialty and more 
  • 200+ pharmacy practice sites representing a variety of settings in the Greater Cincinnati area
  • Multiple dual degree options available in combination with the Doctor of Pharmacy degree
  • Experienced and caring faculty and preceptors who share your enthusiasm for improving patient outcomes
  • 8:1 student to faculty ratio
  • Excellent return on investment

Contact Us

Headshot of Kelly Epplen

Kelly Epplen

Associate Dean for Admissions & Student Affairs
Associate Professor
, Pharmacy Student & Alumni Affairs

135G Kowalewski Hall

Dr. Kelly Epplen is the Associate Dean for Student Affairs and Admissions at the University of Cincinnati James L. Winkle College of Pharmacy.  She received her Doctor of Pharmacy degree from the University of Cincinnati in 1997 and began her career at the former Health Alliance of Greater Cincinnati where her primary role was the development and implementation of ambulatory clinical pharmacist services. She has been instrumental in developing pharmacist-managed anticoagulation clinics and pharmacotherapy clinics at UC Health, as well as St. Elizabeth Healthcare of Northern Kentucky.  In addition, she was actively involved in residency training and has served as program director for both PGY1 and PGY2 pharmacy residency programs.  She joined the University of Cincinnati faculty in 2009 and established a practice within the Family Practice Center of St. Elizabeth Healthcare where she was responsible for direct patient care as well as student and resident training.  In 2019, Dr. Epplen assumed the role of Associate Dean for Student Affairs and Admissions.  She was an advisory board member for the Ambulatory Care BCACP examination review course and has several publications in the area of ambulatory pharmacy practice.  She has co-authored the business plan development chapter in ASHP's publication:  Building a Successful Ambulatory Practice and is a contributing author for ASHPs revision of the Minimum Practice Standards for Ambulatory Care Pharmacy Practice.  She is a member of the ASHP Section of Ambulatory Care Practitioners, Section of Pharmacy Educators, and has served on a number of professional committees within ASHP.  Dr. Epplen obtained board certification as an ambulatory care pharmacist in 2011 and serves on the Board of Faith Community Pharmacy.
 

We believe in your potential and can’t wait to see you thrive with us. Let’s make a difference together!