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Pharmacy Student Awarded Nuclear Pharmacy Internship

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Pharmacy Student Awarded Nuclear Pharmacy Internship


By

Bonnie Rucker
brucker@ou.edu

Date

May 7, 2025

OKLAHOMA CITY – Analisa Kester, a first-year University of Oklahoma College of Pharmacy student, has been accepted into the highly competitive Nuclear Pharmacy Internship program at RLS Radiopharmacies for summer 2025. RLS specializes in sterile compounding and dispensing radioactive pharmaceuticals that radiologists use for diagnostics and treatment.

“We are so proud of Analisa as she receives this well-deserved recognition,” said Melissa Medina, dean of the College of Pharmacy. “It is a testament to the superior instruction she has received through the nuclear pharmacy program as well as her nuclear pharmacy knowledge, skills, and potential as a future nuclear pharmacist. We can’t wait to see what Analisa accomplishes with this incredible opportunity.”

As an intern, Kester will work as a core team member and participate in hands-on training, including kit preparation, dose drawing, and quality control. She will expand her nuclear pharmacy knowledge, allowing her to share these techniques with her peers.

“When I was introduced to RLS and heard they were offering an internship, I thought this would be the perfect opportunity to combine my love for chemistry and medicine and see the wonderful things they can create,” said Kester. “I think being able to have the experience with this type of medicine will open doors for me that I could not even imagine.”

After she graduates, Kester would like to pursue a career in Indian Health Services. She is a member of the Comanche Tribe and wants to help those in her community. She received her Bachelor of Forensic Science and Bachelor of Chemistry degrees from the University of Central Oklahoma.

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