Omaha World-Herald wedding notice readers and College of Pharmacy students and faculty may have heard this one already, but this story is too good not to share with those who haven’t.
During a pharmacotherapy course last year, pharmacy student Stephanie Lee Schenkelberg was “randomly” called to the front of the class to lead a case study about how to treat a patient admitted to the emergency room.
Pharmacy student Stephanie Lee Schenkelberg and her fiance, Andrew Peters, were engaged during a staged case study in a pharmacotherapy class. The couple will wed next spring. |
The first few treatments were legitimate drug options and the final option read, “Or should Andrew just propose already?”
As Schenkelberg read the final option, her fiance, Andrew Peters, emerged from a storage room in the front of the class and dropped to one knee.
Bearing an engagement ring in a personalized prescription vial, Peters asked a shocked Schenkelberg to marry him and she said, “yes.”
Turns out, Peters and the class professor worked together to stage the case study and to add to the surprise, members of both of their families hid in the back of the class and captured the proposal on video.
The couple will wed in April in Omaha.