School of Pharmacy at University of Wisconsin-Madison - Social and Administrative Sciences Faculty Research Interests

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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.

  • 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.

  • Joshua Thorpe, Assistant Professor
    • Pharmaceutical health services research, access and quality of care in informal caregivers and disabled care-recipients, influence of mental health on health-promoting behaviors, overuse/underuse/misuse of medications, secondary data analysis, latent class analysis, structural equation modeling with latent variables.  

  • Henry Young, Assistant Professor
    • Consumer/patient behavior in the medications use process, marketing and health outcomes research, health communication, and health services research.