Associate Professor
Midwestern University College of Pharmacy Glendale
Peoria, Arizona, United States
Dr. Davis is an Associate Professor at Midwestern University College of Pharmacy - Glendale (CPG). She earned her Doctorate of Pharmacy in 2003 from the University of Arizona and completed her residency training as a non-traditional resident in 2009-2010 in adult acute care at the Phoenix Veterans Affairs Medical Center. Since 2010 she has precepted over 110 students and residents in cardiology, internal medicine, and academia rotations. Her clinical site is a private cardiology practice where she and her pharmacist-academician partner have created a robust ambulatory care pharmacist clinic through a collaborative practice agreement (CPA). Under this CPA they are given the authority to manage referred patients for heart failure, hypertension, dyslipidemia, antithrombotic therapy, and tobacco cessation. Beyond the CPA the practice refers patients for polypharmacy, medication review for QTc prolongation, antiarrhythmic agent monitoring, and medication/disease state education. In addition to direct patient care, the pharmacist clinic conducts continuous quality improvement research, creates/updates clinic protocols, and provides education across the spectrum of clinicians including physicians, mid-level providers, nurses, and medical assistants. Dr. Davis is honored to have received the Mentor of the Year, Teacher of the Year, and Outstanding Educator Awards during her tenure at CPG. Her scholarly publications are focused on teaching and precepting methods as well as cardiovascular pharmacotherapy. A record of her scholarly work can be found at www.publons.com/researcher/3489253/lindsay-e-davis/. She was the principal investigator for the Habits of Preceptors research project which culminated in the development of the Habits of Preceptors Rubric via the consensus driven Delphi Method; more about this project can be found at www.habitsofpreceptors.org. Dr. Davis is the Program Coordinator for CPG’s Clinician Educators Program, a post-graduate longitudinal teaching and learning curriculum for pharmacists, which began in 2013 and has over 500 enrollees to date.
Disclosure: Nothing to disclose
Friday, March 12, 2021
4:00 PM – 5:30 PM ET