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William
Miller , M.S., Pharm.D.
Emeritus Professor
Division of Clinical and Administrative
Pharmacy
Iowa City, IA 52242-1112
319-335-8695 Office
319-353-5646 Fax
E-mail: william-a-miller@uiowa.edu
| EDUCATION |
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Doctor of Pharmacy, University of Kentucky, 1971.
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Master of Science in Pharmacy, The Ohio State University,
Columbus, OH, 1969. |
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Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy, The Ohio State University,
Columbus, OH, 1965. |
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Pre-Pharmacy, Ohio University, Athens, Ohio, 1960 -
1962. |
| Professional
Experience |
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Coordinator of International Exchange
Programs, College of Pharmacy, University of Iowa,
Iowa City, IA, 2001-present. |
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Director, Center for Improving Medication
Use in the Community, College of Pharmacy, University
of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, 2001. |
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Professor of Nursing, College of Nursing,
University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, 1998-present. |
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Professor, Division of Clinical and
Administrative Pharmacy, College of Pharmacy, University
of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, 1997-present. |
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Professor and Head, Division of Clinical
and Administrative Pharmacy, University of Iowa,
Iowa City, IA, 1997-2001. |
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Assistant Director, Department of Pharmaceutical
Care, University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics, Iowa
City, IA, 1997-2001. |
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Director of Pharmacy Services, Medical
University of South Carolina Medical Center, Charleston,
SC, 1984-1996. |
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Residency in Hospital Pharmacy, The
Ohio State University Hospitals, Columbus, OH, 1967. |
| Honors and Awards
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Awarded the
Paul F. Parker Medal, American College of Clinical
Pharmacy, 2005. |
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Appointed Fellow, American Society
of Health-System Pharmacists, 2002. |
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Ebert Memorial Lecture Award, University
of Illinois at Chicago, 1991. |
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Merck Lecture Award, Drake University,
1991. |
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Past President's Award, American
Association of Colleges of Pharmacy, 1991. |
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Appointed Fellow, American College of
Clinical Pharmacy, 1989. |
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Clifton J. Latiolais Award, The Ohio
State University, 1989. |
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President's Award, American Association
of Colleges of Pharmacy, 1989. |
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| Organizational
Memberships |
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Acacia Fraternity (Social) |
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American Association
of Colleges of Pharmacy |
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American College
of Clinical Pharmacy |
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American Pharmaceutical
Association |
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American Society
of Hospital Pharmacists |
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Kappa Psi Pharmaceutical
Fraternity |
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Iowa
Pharmacists Association |
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Iowa Society of
Health-System Pharmacists |
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Rho
Chi National Pharmaceutical Honor Society |
| Select Scholarly
Activities |
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Currie JD, Doucette WR, Kuhle J, Sobotka
J, Miller WA, McDonough RP, Tice AL.
Identification of essential elements in the documentation
of pharmacist-provided care. Journal of the American
Pharmaceutical Association. 2003;43:41-9 |
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Miller WA. Millis
Commission-Study Commission on Pharmacy, Encyclopedia
of Clinical Pharmac, Edited by Joeseph T. DiPiro,,
Marcel-Dekker, Inc., 2002, p554-57 (Chapter of book
internet publication at www.dekker.com) |
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Miller WA The value
and influence of Pharmacotherapy to the advancement
of clinical pharmacology and pharmacotherapy, Pharmacotherapy
2001;21(10):1153-1156. |
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Currie JD, Miller WA,
Temple TR, Pharmaceutical care: When will we be ready?,
J American Pharmaceutical Association 1997; NS37(6):
628 |
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Miller WA, Issues and
trends in clinical pharmacy practice, Pharmacotherapy,
1997;17 (5): 1063-67. |
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Miller WA, Implementing
change, politics, and polemics: Concluding remarks,
Am J Pharm Educ, 1995; 59: 302-304. |
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Benet L, Miller WA, et
al. A new structure for AACP: Report of the 1994-95
Argus Commission, Am J Pharm Educ, 1995; 59: 7S-9S. |
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Miller WA, Implementing
and managing change (part2), Pharmacy Management Advisor,
1995; 2(4), 1, 4, 7. |
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Miller WA, Implementing
and managing change (part1, Pharmacy Management Advisor,
1995; 2(3), 1-3,9. |
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| Research interests |
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Scholarship has centered
on the advancement of the profession through publications
relating to the following areas of interest: improving
medication use systems in community pharmacy and
health care system settings, documentation of the
effect of pharmacy services on patient health and
economic outcomes, and academic scholarship (i.e.,
characterization of clinical faculty, role of residencies
in preparing pharmacists, preparation of successful
clinical scientists, education and training methods,
present and future models of delivery of pharmaceutical
care in community and hospital settings, etc.). |
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