

Lorinda Anderson
Recognized for advancing sustainable solutions for pharmacy practice, Lorinda Anderson is a Clinical Assistant Professor at Oregon State University's College of Pharmacy. With a Pharm.D. from the University of Utah obtained in 2010, she further honed her expertise through a Post-Graduate Residency at Good Samaritan Regional Medical Center in 2011. Her academic journey has been marked by a commitment to integrating innovative practices within the field of pharmacy. At Oregon State University, Professor Anderson is deeply involved in Pharmacy Professional Instruction, where she focuses on enhancing the educational experience for pharmacy students. Her teaching philosophy emphasizes the importance of practical application and critical thinking, preparing students to meet the dynamic challenges of the healthcare industry. Her dedication to student success is evident in her interactive teaching methods and her ability to inspire future pharmacists. Professor Anderson's research interests lie primarily in General Practice, where she explores the intersections of pharmacy practice and patient care. Her work aims to improve patient outcomes through evidence-based practices and collaborative healthcare models. She is passionate about fostering a learning environment that encourages inquiry and innovation, contributing significantly to the academic community at Oregon State University. Her contributions to the field have made her a respected figure in pharmacy education and practice.
Publications
, 1231-1237, 2019-06-01
, 1238-1246, 2019-06-01
, 6868-6873, 1997-06-24
, 115-122, 2005-12-07
, 1101-1112, 2017-03-01
, 1401-1413, 2002-11-01
, 4482-4487, 2005-03-14
, 3915-3925, 2009-12-01