

Olivia Roe
Dr. Olivia Roe is instrumental in shaping the future of pharmacy practice and transplant medicine through her role as an Assistant Professor at the Pharmacy University of Kentucky. With a PharmD from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Dr. Roe further honed her expertise by completing her PGY-1 and PGY-2 residencies at Emory University Hospital, specializing in transplant pharmacy. At UK HealthCare, Dr. Roe is a board-certified transplant pharmacist, where she plays a pivotal role in the abdominal transplantation rotation. Her dedication to education is evident as she precepts both students and residents, ensuring they receive comprehensive training and mentorship in this specialized field. Additionally, she contributes to the academic community by teaching within the school's transplant elective, sharing her extensive knowledge and experience with aspiring pharmacists. Dr. Roe's research interests lie at the intersection of pharmacy practice and transplant medicine, where she actively engages in advancing the field through innovative research and clinical practice. Her commitment to excellence and patient care has made her a respected figure in the pharmacy community, both as an educator and a clinician. Through her work, Dr. Roe continues to influence the next generation of pharmacists, fostering a deeper understanding of transplant medicine and its critical role in patient care. Her contributions to the field are marked by a passion for teaching and a dedication to improving outcomes for transplant patients.