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Greene Shepherd
Professor Greene Shepherd is conducting influential research on emergency medicine, disaster preparedness, and clinical toxicology at the UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy. With a robust academic foundation, he holds a bachelor's degree in chemistry and a Doctor of Pharmacy. Further honing his expertise, he completed a fellowship in clinical toxicology, which has significantly contributed to his distinguished career. As a diplomate of the American Board of Applied Toxicology and a fellow of the American Academy of Clinical Toxicology, Professor Shepherd is recognized for his profound contributions to the field. His research interests are deeply rooted in the practical applications of toxicology in emergency settings, where his work aims to enhance the preparedness and response strategies for various disasters. Professor Shepherd has an impressive portfolio of scholarly work, having authored numerous journal articles and textbook chapters. His publications are widely regarded in the fields of clinical toxicology, emergency medicine, and disaster preparedness, reflecting his commitment to advancing knowledge and practice in these critical areas. In addition to his research, Professor Shepherd is dedicated to educating the next generation of pharmacists and healthcare professionals. His teaching philosophy emphasizes the integration of theoretical knowledge with practical skills, preparing students to excel in dynamic and challenging environments. Through his mentorship, he inspires students to pursue excellence and innovation in their professional endeavors.
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Publications
, e82-e84, 2003-01-01
, 1186-1188, 2004-07-01
, 437, 1998-07-01
, 1828-1835, 2006-10-01
, 2126-2126, 2009-11-25
, 1631-1635, 2018-12-01
, 1378-1382, 2005-10-01