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David Scott, M.P.H., Ph.D., R.Ph.
Associate Professor, Pharmacy Practice

Sudro Hall 118K
Fargo, North Dakota 58105
Phone  701. 231.5867
Fax  701. 231.7606

 

 

 

 

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Doctor of Philosophy, Social and Administrative Pharmacy Program, 1987
University of Minnesota

Master of Public Health, Health Education and Interdisciplinary Studies Program, 1982
School of Public Health, University of Minnesota

Bachelor of Science Degree in Pharmacy, University of Minnesota, 1972


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Responsibilities

Associate Professor, Department of Pharmacy Practice

Director of North Dakota Institute for Pharmaceutical Care

Committees

University Assessment

Peer Review Program

College Assessment

College Planning, Priorities & Resources

University - Wellness Center Advisory Board Committee

Areas of Expertise

Educational Assessment

Pharmaceutical Care Assessment

Public Health

Rural Health

Professional Memberships

American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy

American Pharmacists Association

North Dakota Pharmacists Association

Current Research

Pharmacist Directed Diabetes Education in a Community Health Center

Alcohol and Other Substance Abuse Patterns in University Health Science Students

North Dakota Tele-Pharmacy Project

North Dakota Pharmaceutical Care Survey

Recent Publications (selected)

(N=69 publications, 13 technical reports) – partial listing

-Scott DM, Halvorson D.  Assessment of Pharmacy Technicians Salary, Benefits and Responsibilities in North Dakota.  J Pharmacy Technology.  2007 (in press)

-Baldwin JN, Scott DM, Agrawal, S, Bartek JK, Davis-Hall RE, Reardon TP, DeSimone     EM:  Assessment of Alcohol and Other Drug Use Behaviors in Health Professions Students.    Substance Abuse Journal.  2006; 27:27-37.

-Scott DM, Boyd ST, Stephan M, Augustine SC, Reardon T. Outcomes of Pharmacist Managed Diabetes Care at the Siouxland Community Health Center. American J Health-Syst Pharm.  2006; 63;21:2116-22.

-Schafermeyer K, Khan S, Scott DM, Hurd PD:  Managed Care Pharmacy and Public Health.  In: Lubotsky Levin B, Hurd PD, Hanson A (editors). Chapter 9, Introduction to Public Health in Pharmacy, 1st edition, Jones and Bartlett Publishers, Sudbury, MA, 205-226, 2008. 

-Lubotsky Levin B, Hanson A, Scott DM:  Public Health Informatics.  In: Lubotsky Levin B, Hurd PD, Hanson A (editors). Chapter 13, Introduction to Public Health in Pharmacy, 1st edition, Jones and Bartlett Publishers, Sudbury, MA, 297-320, 2008. 

-Scott DM, Lubotsky Levin B, Hanson A:  Public Health Services.  In: Lubotsky Levin B, Hurd PD, Hanson A (editors). Chapter 6, Introduction to Public Health in Pharmacy, 1st edition, Jones and Bartlett Publishers, Sudbury, MA, 131-156, 2008. 

-Scott DM:  Ambulatory Care.  In: McCarthy RL and Schafermeyer KW (editors). Chapter 7, Introduction to Health Care Delivery: A Primer for Pharmacists, 4th edition, Jones and Bartlett Publishers, Sudbury, MA, 191-218, 2007.

-Hanson A, Lubotsky Levin B, Scott DM:  Informatics in Health Care.  In: McCarthy RL and Schafermeyer KW (editors). Chapter 11, Introduction to Health Care Delivery: A Primer for Pharmacists, 4th edition, Jones and Bartlett Publishers, Sudbury, MA, 303-326, 2007.

Abstracts and Invited Presentations – partial listing

- Baldwin JN, DeSimone EM, Scott DS: Alcohol and Other Drug Use Attitudes and Behaviors In Nebraska Health Professions Students.  AACP Annual Meeting, Poster Session, July 10, 2006, San Diego.

- Scott DM, Anderson, H, Rathke A, Peterson C:  Medication Dispensing Error Study of Telepharmacy and Comparison Sites in North Dakota.  American Pharmacists Association Annual Meeting, Poster Session, March 17-21, 2006, San Francisco.

- Scott DM, Anderson, H, Peterson C, Rathke A:  Medication Error Study of North Dakota Telepharmacy Sites.  American Pharmacists Association Annual Meeting, Poster Session, April 2-4, 2005, Orlando.

- Scott DM:  Reducing Medication Errors.  NDPhA Conference.  April 17, 2006, Dickinson.  

- Scott DM:  Pharmacy Technician Wage and Benefit Survey Results: Final Results.  NDPhA Conference.  April 17, 2006, Dickinson.

- Scott DM:  Pharmacy Technician Wage and Benefit Survey Results: Preliminary Results.  Northland Pharmacy Technician Conference.  September 17, 2005, Grand Forks.  

- Scott DM:  Medicare and the Prescription Drug Benefit.  Midwinter CE Meeting, Northland Pharmacy Technician Conference.  February 6, 2005, Bismarck.  

- Scott DM, Rathke A:  Medication Dispensing Error Study of North Dakota Telepharmacy Sites.  USDHHS, HRSA Office for the Advancement of Telehealth (OAT) Grantees Annual Meeting, Breakout Session, January 31, 2005, Arlington, Virginia.

- Scott DM:  Research in North Dakota: Upper Midwest Consortium for Clinical Research.  Upper Midwest Consortium for Clinical Research, School of Public Health, University of Minnesota, November 23, 2004, Minneapolis, Minnesota. 

Courses

Pharmacy 352: Pharmaceutical Care II, Coordinator and Lecturer

Pharmacy 475: Pharmacy Management, Lecturer

Awards

1996-2004 Who's Who in American Education (Marquis)

1997 Dictionary of International Biography (IBC, Cambridge, England)

1997-2005 Who's Who in the World (Marquis)

1997-2005 Who's Who in America (Marquis)

1998-2001 Who's Who in Science and Engineering (Marquis)

1999-2000 Who's Who (Strathmore's)

1999-2002 Who's Who in Medicine and Healthcare (Marquis)

Personal Mission Statement

My mission as a pharmacy practice faculty member is to use my pharmacy and public health backgrounds to apply epidemiology and social science methods to the study of drug use problems, especially those dealing with pharmaceutical care, rural health, and outcomes research. Other priority areas are: 1) to foster interest in pharmacy practice research by serving as a mentor and role model for students, and 2) to achieve excellence in teaching professional practice, particularly health care systems, pharmaceutical care, and outcomes research. My mission and priorities are tethered by my responsibility to balance my personal agenda for development with the needs of the institution in which I work, and my family responsibilities.

 

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