A Research Study Providing Education Designed Specifically for Alabama Community Pharmacists
Research Team
Lindsey Hohmann, PharmD
PRIMARY INVESTIGATOR
Lindsey worked as a community pharmacist before returning to school to pursue graduate studies. She is a 4th-year PhD Candidate at the Auburn University Harrison School of Pharmacy, Department of Health Outcomes Research and Policy, and conducting this research study as part of her final dissertation project.
Salisa Westrick, PhD
Christopher Correia, PhD
DISSERTATION ADVISOR
Salisa is a Professor at the Auburn University Harrison School of Pharmacy, Department of Health Outcomes Research and Policy. She has experience conducting numerous research studies helping community pharmacists to implement new services and expand their clinical practices.
PROFESSOR
Dr. Chris Correia is a Professor of Psychology at Auburn University and Director of Clinical Training. His research activities focus on understanding the use and abuse of a variety of psychoactive substances. Dr. Correia is also the clinical supervisor for the university's Health Behavior Assessment Center.
Continuing Education Program Speakers
Marilyn Bulloch, PharmD, BCPS, FCCM
Dr. Bulloch is an Associate Clinical Professor at the Auburn University Harrison School of Pharmacy. She practices at the DCH Regional Medical Center in Tuscaloosa, AL and specializes in acute care pharmacotherapy.
Full Bio: http://pharmacy.auburn.edu/directory/marilyn-bulloch.html
Kimberly Braxton-Lloyd, PharmD
Dr. Braxton-Lloyd is a Professor and Assistant Dean for Health Services at the Auburn University Harrison School of Pharmacy. She also serves as the Clinical Director of the Auburn University Pharmaceutical Care Center (AUPCC).
Full Bio: http://pharmacy.auburn.edu/directory/kimberly-braxton-lloyd.html
Denton (Beau) Scott, MA
Mr. Scott is a doctoral student in the Department of Clinical Psychology at Auburn University and intern staff clinician at the Student Counseling & Psychological Services (SCPS). Beau specializes in the treatment of substance use disorder.
Full Bio: http://wp.auburn.edu/scs/meet-the-staff/