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Faculty Research Interests

View brief research synopses for Social & Administrative Sciences in Pharmacy Division faculty.

Betty Chewning, Professor
Client provider partnerships, communication patterns, perceptions and regimen decisions, as well as expanded pharmacist roles with respect to public health agendas.
Michelle Chui, Assistant Professor
Elevating the standard of community pharmacy practice and providing tools to practitioners in ambulatory settings.
Gregory Higby, Adjunct Professor
History of pharmacy.
David Kreling, Professor and Chair
Pharmacy economics and policy: primarily finance and reimbursement issues in community pharmacy.
David Mott, Associate Professor
The pharmacy labor market and economic factors associated with drug utilization.
Jeanine Mount, Associate Professor
Effects of organizational and professional characteristics on the process of health service delivery, and the social organization of pharmacy and the pharmacy profession in the United States.
John Scarborough, Professor
Greek, Roman, and Byzantine pharmacology, the Greek and Coptic texts known as the Papyri Graecae Magicae, ancient medical entomology, and Roman and Byzantine surgery.
Henry Young, Assistant Professor
Consumer/patient behavior in the medications use process, marketing and health outcomes research, health communication, and health services research.