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Michael  J.  Smith , Ph.D.

Asst Dean for Tulsa Programs & Assoc Professor

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Education & Experience

Education
  • Ph.D., Pharmacy Administration, University of Texas at Austin, 2002
  • M.S., Pharmacy Administration, University of Texas at Austin, 1999
  • B.S., Pharmacy, University of Texas at Austin College of Pharmacy, 1994.

Academic Appointments

  • Assistant Dean of Tulsa Programs and Associate Professor, Dept. of Pharmacy: Clinical and Administrative Sciences, University of Oklahoma College of Pharmacy, Tulsa, OK. 2009-present
  • Associate Professor with tenure, School of Pharmacy, Dept. of Pharmaceutical Systems and Policy, West Virginia University, Morgantown, West Virginia. July 2008-May 2009.
  • Assistant Professor, School of Pharmacy, Dept. of Pharmaceutical Systems and Policy, West Virginia University, Morgantown, West Virginia. July 2002 through June 2008.
  • Associate faculty, School of Medicine, Injury Control Research Center, May 2005 through present.

Pharmacist Licensure

  • State of Texas, License #34880, 1994-present
  • Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, License # RP041214L, 1995-present

 

Honors & Service

Service
  • Member, Board of Director Advisors, American Lung Association of West Virginia, 3 year term (2007-2010)
  • Member, Statewide Data Sharing Committee (2002-present)
  • Member, West Virginia Asthma Education and Prevention Program (2002-present)
  • Member, State-wide Epidemiology sub-committee, Asthma Coalition of Texas (2000-present)
  • Member, American Pharmacists Association, 1991-present
  • Member, Phi Delta Chi National Pharmacy Fraternity, 1991-present
  • Member, American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy, 1998-present

 

Selected Publications & Presentations

  • Sundaram M, Smith MJ, Revicki DA, Elswick B, Miller L-A. Rasch analysis informed the development of a classification system for a diabetes-specific preference-based measure of health. J Clin Epidemiol 2009; 62:845-856.

Current Grants Awarded

  • "How Often Do Catastrophic Injury Victims Become Medicaid Recipients?", Co-investigator (10%), West Virginia University Injury Control Research Center/CDC; Summer 2009-Summer 2011