Craig Cox, Pharm.D., BCPS Division Head |
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Adult Medicine Division
The Adult Medicine Division is one of the largest and most diverse divisions in the
School of Pharmacy with 15 primary members. Faculty within the division practice and
teach in a variety of areas including general inpatient medicine services, outpatient
medicine services, and intensive care units. Subspecialties within the division include
cardiology, critical care, hematology/oncology, infectious diseases, and psychiatry.
Regardless of practice environment, the common focus of division members is the treatment
of adult medicine patients.
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Lisa Chastain, Pharm.D. Division Head |
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Ambulatory Care Division
Touting one of, if not the largest group of full time faculty in the country specializing
in ambulatory care clinical pharmacy services, the Division of Ambulatory Care provides
clinical pharmacy services to a wide variety of patients and health care systems at
clinical sites across North and West Texas. Through collaborative drug therapy management
and novel MTM services we treat patients with diabetes, hypertension, lipid disorders,
heart failure, gestational diabetes, asthma, COPD as well as provide anticoagulation
management and services in women’s health. The Division provides extensive learning
opportunities to pharmacy students and residents. The Dallas-Fort Worth campus offers
an ASHP-accredited PGY2 Ambulatory Care residency training program.
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Ronald Hall, Pharm.D., M.S.C.S. Division Head |
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Clinical & Translational Science Division
The Clinical and Translational Science Division is driven by the motto “Exceptional
Research by Exceptional People.” We are interdisciplinary tenured and tenure-track
faculty investigators dedicated foremost to original research and scholarship. Division
faculty have research projects funded by NIH, DoD, Cancer Prevention and Research
Institute of Texas, private foundations, and industry. The Division is anchored by
three experienced faculty. Trey Putnam, PhD, RAC is the Director of the Clinical
Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics Center, a School of Pharmacy recognized
Center of Research Excellence. Carlos Alvarez, PharmD, MSc, MSCS, who is a recognized
leader in the fields of diabetes and pharmacoepidemiology and is the director of the
Pharmacoepidemiology Core. Ronald Hall, PharmD, MSCS, serves as the Director of the
Dose Optimization and Outcomes Research program in addition to serving as Division
Head.
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Trista Bailey, Pharm.D., BCPS Division Head |
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Geriatrics and Pediatrics Division
The Division of Geriatrics & Pediatrics includes 14 dynamic faculty members, across
all four School of Pharmacy campuses, who are passionate about the unique drug therapy
needs of Texans at both ends of the age-spectrum. Division members precept and manage
both core Pediatrics and core Geriatrics pharmacotherapy clerkships, making TTUHSC
unique amongst Schools of Pharmacy. Faculty practice in acute care, outpatient clinics,
home health, and long-term care supporting the Mission of the Division and School
in providing cutting edge clinical services, education, and scholarship in geriatric
and pediatric pharmacotherapy. Members of the Division serve the profession-at-large
and are sought out for leadership roles and scholarly endeavors in our unique special
populations. They develop and deliver age-specific content within the PharmD curriculum
to ensure students have timely clinical knowledge to treat patients of all ages and
are instrumental in driving compassionate and age-appropriate care within the communities
they serve.
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Ranee Lenz, Pharm.D. Division Head |
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Practice Management Division
The Practice Management Division is home to many of the faculty engaged in contractual
patient care services for the School of Pharmacy or who have broad interests or training
in the behavioral, public health, administrative, and information management sciences.
We are comprised of interdisciplinary faculty committed to the tripartite mission
of teaching, scholarship, and service. Focus areas range from the provision of pharmaceutical
care to teaching and research in core areas of management, economics, health informatics,
drug information and drug policy, law and ethics, public health and behavioral sciences.
Practice management links business applications and clinical practices.
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