

Wallace A. Marsh
Professor advancing research in pharmacy education, Wallace A. Marsh is a distinguished figure at the University of New England, where he serves as the Director of Academic Affairs, Assessment, and Accreditation. With a robust educational background, Dr. Marsh holds a BS in Pharmacy, an MS and PhD in Pharmacy Administration from the University of Texas, as well as an MBA and MSE from Nova Southeastern University. His academic journey is a testament to his dedication to the field. In his role, Dr. Marsh has been instrumental in shaping the academic landscape, having previously served as the Assistant Dean for Assessment and Accreditation. His teaching portfolio includes courses in health care delivery, pharmacy management, and evidence-based medicine, where he imparts his extensive knowledge and experience to students, preparing them for successful careers in pharmacy. Dr. Marsh's scholarly contributions are noteworthy, with over 25 peer-reviewed research articles and two book chapters to his credit. His research has significantly influenced pharmacy education, providing insights and advancements that continue to benefit the academic community and beyond. Beyond his academic and research endeavors, Dr. Marsh is known for his commitment to fostering an environment of excellence and innovation. His leadership in academic affairs ensures that the University of New England remains at the forefront of pharmacy education, continually adapting to the evolving needs of the healthcare industry. Colleagues and students alike regard Dr. Marsh as a mentor and leader, whose vision and dedication have left an indelible mark on the institution. His work not only enhances the educational experience but also contributes to the broader discourse on pharmacy practice and administration. Through his ongoing efforts, Dr. Marsh continues to inspire future generations of pharmacists and educators, ensuring that the field of pharmacy education remains dynamic and responsive to the challenges of modern healthcare.
Publications
, 1592-1599, 2008-10-28
, 988-993, 2008-12-01
, 40-49, 2003-01-01
, 117-125, 2004-04-01
, 183-193, 2007-01-01
, 146-152, 1992-02-01
, 59-60, 1984-01-01