TIMOTHY R. BROWN, Pharm.D., BCACP, FASHP

Dean's Office
Director of Interprofessional Education

Curriculum Vitae

Dean's Office

Dr. Tim Brown is the Director of Interprofessional Education and Collaboration for the University of Georgia’s College of Pharmacy and School of Medicine, as well as a Professor in Family Medicine. He received his doctorate from Campbell University College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences and completed residency training at the Virginia Commonwealth Medical Center. In 2018, Brown was named the Ohio Health-System Pharmacist of the Year and received the Cleveland Clinic Akron General Graduate Medical Education Leader of the year award. He was also recognized by the American Academy of Family Physicians as the 2017 Outstanding Faculty for Live Activities. In 2024, Dr. Brown was recognized as a Distinguished Practitioner Fellow by the National Academies of Practice. Brown is a past board member of the American Society of Health System Pharmacists and is recognized nationally as a leader within Ambulatory Care Practice. Dr. Brown is the co-editor of two books designed to help others build their Ambulatory Care practice models.

Education

Pharmacy Practice Residency (PGY1), Virginia Commonwealth Medical Center, Richmond, Virginia, 1993-1994

Doctor of Pharmacy, Magna Cum Laude, Campbell University School of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, Buies Creek, North Carolina, 1989-93

Areas of Expertise

Ambulatory Care

Interprofessional Education

Honors, Awards, and Achievements

American Academy of Family Practice Outstanding Presenter of the Year-Live Presentations,  2018

Cleveland Clinic Akron General GME Leadership Award for Inter-professional Education,  2018

Ohio Health System Pharmacist of the Year, 2018

Distinguished Service Award, Section of Ambulatory Care of ASHP, 2014

Affiliations

American Society of Health-System Pharmacists

American Pharmacy Association

American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy

Georgia Society of Health-System Pharmacists

Georgia Pharmacy Association

 

Research Interests

Ambulatory Care

Interprofessional Education

Selected Publications

Smart Phone Applications

2017 Andregg S, Brown T. Consultant for cloud based data system called Doc Station.

2014 Brown T, Andregg S. ASHP (2014). Pharmacy Ambulatory Care Tracker (PACT v.1). [Mobile Application Software].

Books

Brown TR, Kliethermes M, eds. Remodeling a Successful Ambulatory Care Practice. Bethesda, MD: American Society of Health-System Pharmacists.  Publication 11/2019.

Brown TR, Kliethermes M, eds. Building a Successful Ambulatory Care Practice. Bethesda, MD: American Society of Health-System Pharmacists.  2012.

Chapters

Brown TR. Strategic Thinking and your Marketing Plan. In; Brown, TR, Kliethermes M, eds.  Remodeling a Successful Ambulatory Care Practice. Bethesda, MD: American Society of Health-System Pharmacists. 2019

Boyle J, Brown TR, Brucato CA, Dzurec MA, Rife K. Career Paths in Ambulatory Care. Bethesda, MD: American Society of Health-System Pharmacists, 2015. ASHP eReport. 2015.

Haines S, Brown TR. Communication and documentation for an ambulatory care practice. In: Brown TR,  Kliethermes M, eds. Building a Successful Ambulatory Care Practice. Bethesda, MD: American Society of  Health-System Pharmacists. 2012.

Kliethermes M, Brown TR, Jenkins T, Farmer KC. Marketing your ambulatory practice. In; Brown, TR,  Kliethermes M, eds.  Building a Successful Ambulatory Care Practice. Bethesda, MD: American Society of  Health-System Pharmacists.  2012.

Review Articles

Lavender D, Fleming V, Johnson B, Southwood R, Prendergast E, Glenn L, Kingree A, Steinbeck M, Brown T. Building Interprofessional Educational Bridges internationally: A reflection on our international partnership to equip future healthcare professionals with skills to care for rural and marginalized populations. Curr Pharm Teach Learn, 2024 Sept; Volume 4: 1-7.

Eiland L, Brown T, Enderby C, Luchen G, Smith W, Trovato J, Chisolm-Burns M. The ASHP Section of Pharmacy Educators Crystal Ball project: Insight into the future of pharmacy education. American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, Volume 80, Issue 4, 15 February 2023, Pages 236–24. 2023.

Osae SP, Tran BB, Stone RH, Brown TR, Abu-Sawwa R, Misher A, Phillips BB. Team feedback: A missing piece of the interprofessional education puzzle. Curr Pharm Teach Learn. 2021 Dec;13(12):1547-1549. 2021.

Brown T. Literacy and Healthcare: The Challenge of Communication in Home Healthcare and Hospice. Home Healthcare Nurse;27(1):55-59.  2008.

Zierler-Brown S, Brown T, Chen D, Blackburn R. Clinical documentation for patient care: Models, concepts, and liability considerations for pharmacists. AJHP; 64(17): 1851-1858.  2007.

Brown, T. Herbals. PEPID Primary Care Plus. Skokie, IL: PEPID. April 2005.  http://www.pepidonline.com/Main.aspx

Brown T. Low Literacy and Medication Safety: Spreading the Word. Hosp Pharmac; 40(1):61-63. 2005.

 


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