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Pharmacy Practice & Patient Care

Our Commitment to Patient-Centered Pharmacy Practice

At the UT Health Science Center College of Pharmacy, our clinical pharmacists are more than pharmacy experts; they are compassionate caregivers, educators, and innovators. Located throughout Tennessee in hospitals, outpatient clinics, and community pharmacies, our esteemed faculty and alumni provide high-quality care that transforms lives and propels the pharmacy profession forward.

In-Patient Care

UTHSC pharmacy faculty serve in critical care, internal medicine, pediatrics, and infectious disease units across Tennessee’s leading hospitals. They collaborate with interdisciplinary teams to optimize medication therapy and improve patient outcomes.

Practice Areas

Critical Care
Infectious Disease
Internal Medicine
Pediatrics

Nephrology
Nutrition
Trauma
Neurological Critical Care

Locations

Le Bonheur Children's Hospital
Regional One Health
Methodist University Hospital
UT Medical Center
Monroe Carell Jr Children's Hospital - Vanderbilt

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Titilola Afolabi, PharmD

Associate Professor

Pediatric Nutrition

Le Bonheur Children's Hospital

Catherine Crill, PharmD

Professor

Pediatric Nutrition

Le Bonheur Children's Hospital

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Roland N Dickerson, PharmD

Professor

Nutrition

Regional One Health

Benjamin T. Duhart, Jr., PharmD, MS

Associate Professor

Nephrology

Methodist University Hospital

Julie E Farrar, PharmD

Assistant Professor

Trauma/NSS

Regional One Health

James Hunter Fly, PharmD

Assistant Professor

Infectious Disease

Le Bonheur Children's Hospital

Leslie A Hamilton, PharmD

Professor

Neurological Critical Care

UT Medical Center

Brandon Hawkins, PharmD

Assistant Professor

Infectious Disease

UT Medical Center

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Luke Hentrich, PharmD

Assistant Professor

Family Medicine

UT Medical Center

Oscar Herrera, PharmD

Assistant Professor

Pediatric Nutrition, Infectious Diseases

Le Bonheur Children's Hospital

Joanna Q Hudson, PharmD

Professor

Nephrology

Methodist University Hospital

Kayihura Manigaba, PharmD

Associate Professor

Infectious Disease

Regional One Health

Thaddeus P Mcginess

Assistant Professor

Family Medicine

UT Medical Center

Shaun Rowe, PharmD

Professor

Neurological Critical Care

UT Medical Center

Jeremy Stultz, PharmD

Associate Professor

Infectious Disease

Monroe Carell Jr Children's Hospital - Vanderbilt

Joseph Swanson, PharmD

Professor

Infectious Disease

Regional One Health

Christopher Wood, PharmD

Professor

Trauma

Regional One Health

Out-Patient Care

UTHSC Pharmacy faculty and students are embedded in primary care and specialty clinics, offering medication therapy management, chronic disease education, and behavioral healthcare. Through telehealth and in-person care, they empower patients to live healthier lives.

Shannon Finks, PharmD

Professor

Concierge Medicine

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Christa M George, PharmD, CDCES, BCACP

Associate Professor

University Clinical Health - UT Health Science Center

Katherine March, PharmD

Associate Professor

Director of Skills Based Education

Amie Throneberry, PharmD

Assistant Professor

Behavioral Health

Elizabeth Yett, PharmD, BCACP, TTS

Assistant Professor

University Clinical Health - UT Health Science Center

Community Care

UTHSC partners with independent and chain pharmacies to deliver care in the heart of Tennessee communities. Through the Rural Health program, community-based residency, and the Medication Therapy Management program, ourÌýstudents gain real-world experience while expanding access to immunizations, wellness services, and medication counseling.

Kelsey D Frederick, PharmD

Assistant Professor

Medication Therapy Management

Kenneth Hohmeier, PharmD

Professor

Community-Based Pharmacy Residency Program

Tyler Melton, PharmD, MPH

AssIstant Professor

Rural Health Program

Residency and Fellowship Programs

º¬Ð߲ݴ«Ã½ (UTHSC) College of Pharmacy offers a diverse portfolio of residency and fellowship programs designed to develop future leaders in pharmacy practice, education, and research. With training sites across Memphis, Nashville, and Knoxville, these programs provide immersive experiences in clinical care, academia, corporate pharmacy leadership, and specialized practice areas.

Highlights include:

  • PGY-1 Community-Based Pharmacy Residencytrains residents for community care for a year at affiliated pharmacy practice sites across the state.
  • Academic & Ambulatory Care Fellowship, prepares post-doc pharmacists for careers in academia and critical care.
  • PGY-1 and PGY-2 programs at Le Bonheur Children’s Hospital and Methodist University Hospital
  • Corporate Pharmacy Residencies with HCA Healthcare and HealthTrust
  • Specialized PGY-2 programs in Internal Medicine, Critical Care, and Managed Care