PharmD Students Showcase Innovative Products at Annual Shark Tank Event

Dec 17, 2019

On December 12, the Keck Graduate Institute (KGI) School of Pharmacy and Health Sciences hosted its fifth annual Shark Tank Event for the PHAR 430 Pharmacy Informatics course taught by Armen Simonian, assistant dean and chair of clinical and administrative sciences, in conjunction with PHAR 420 Pharmacy Management taught by Gregory Reardon, associate professor of administrative sciences.

The competition featured 11 teams of students who pitch their pharmacy related app to a panel of judges and ask for fictitious seed funding, similar to the popular television show Shark Tank.

This year, team Notorious B.I.D. won the 2019 competition with its product, the PharmaSEE. The product are educational training glasses that incorporate interactive augmented reality. The glasses’ software is designed to teach healthcare students and professionals in various compounding, IV preparations, and TPN preparations.

The winning team included seven Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) students: Alex Cheung, Joseph Nguyen, Kelly Vo, Monica Torres, Jason Chu, DJ Jefferson, and Kelly Thai.

Regarding feedback from the event, Simonian said: “One of our judges who has participated in all five Shark Tank events at KGI mentioned that there has been an upward trend in the quality of the presentations and the level of innovation, making this year’s Shark Tank our best ever.”

The team Pharmers earned second place with their MedFind product and third place produced a tie between the Alprazopham and Better Health Access teams. The complete product descriptions and team rosters are listed below.

Team 1: Chill Pills

Team 2: Alprazopham

Team 3: Notorious B.I.D.

Team 4: Better Health Access

Team 5: X2

Team 6: Pharmers

Team 7: DAW-7

Team 8: Max Dosage

Team 9: LANSK Pharmily

Team 10: Licensed to Fill

Team 11: Phoodies