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Dana G. Carroll

Professor at Pharmacy, Auburn University0 Followers

Dr. Dana G. Carroll is a distinguished Clinical Professor at Auburn University's Harrison School of Pharmacy, where she has been a pivotal figure since joining the faculty in 2006. With a robust educational foundation, Dr. Carroll earned her Bachelor of Science and Doctor of Pharmacy degrees from the Harrison School of Pharmacy in 1998 and 1999, respectively. Her post-graduate training includes esteemed residencies at the University of Mississippi Medical Center and Duke Medical Center, which have significantly enriched her clinical expertise. Dr. Carroll is board certified in pharmacotherapy (BCPS) and geriatrics (BCGP), underscoring her commitment to advancing pharmaceutical care for aging populations. Her role at Auburn University involves teaching pharmacy students and residents, where she imparts her extensive knowledge and experience. Additionally, she supervises graduate students, fostering the next generation of pharmacists and researchers. Beyond her primary responsibilities at Auburn, Dr. Carroll holds adjunct faculty appointments with the College of Community Health Sciences and the Psychology Department at the University of Alabama. This interdisciplinary collaboration highlights her dedication to integrating pharmacy education with broader health sciences and psychology, enhancing the holistic care of patients. Her research interests are deeply rooted in geriatrics and pharmacy education. Dr. Carroll is particularly focused on assessing outcomes in geriatric patients through interdisciplinary care models. Her work in the scholarship of teaching and learning aims to improve educational methodologies and outcomes for pharmacy students, ensuring they are well-prepared for the complexities of modern healthcare. Dr. Carroll's contributions to the field of pharmacy are marked by her dedication to both clinical excellence and educational innovation. Her ongoing research and teaching efforts continue to impact the lives of her students and the patients they will serve, making her a respected leader in her field.

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