1. Role: Associate Dean. Scope: College. Description: Associate Dean for Academic and Student Affairs. Date: 2021.
Michael J. Smith, Ph.D., R.Ph., NBC-HWC, FAPhA
Associate Dean
Pharmacy Office of the Dean
Phone (405) 271-6598 x47250
Fax (405) 271-3830
Office CPB 111B
Email michael-smith@ouhsc.edu
Summary
My research pursuits focus on secondary health services claims mining and analysis to quantify the relationships between medical services and prescription use patterns using both descriptive and empirical observational study designs. My research interest is reporting health service use patterns and conducting outcomes assessment studies with an emphasis in pharmacoepidemiology.
Research
My research pursuits focus on secondary health services claims mining and an alysis to quantify the relationships between medical services and prescription use patterns using both descriptive and empirical observational study designs.
Research Interests
My research interest is reporting health service use patterns and conducting outcomes assessment studies with an emphasis in pharmacoepidemiology.
Certifications & Licenses
Pharmacy License #34880
State of Texas
1994Pharmacy License #RP041214L
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
1995Pharmacy License $14869
Oklahoma
Publications & Presentations
- 1. O'Neal K, Oliphant E, Johnson E, Hines M, Smith M. Prescriber and Employee Perspectives of a Health Sciences Center Campus Outpatient Pharmacy: A Qualitative Analysis. 2022
2. Wilson J E, Smith M J, George D L, Oliphant E A. Leadership development APPE for fourth-year pharmacy students. AJPE. 2021
3. George D, Johnson E J, O'Neal K, Smith M J. Student agreement regarding adequacy of didactic content and practical experiences of vaccination clinic business operations. Curr Pharm Teach Learn. 2018
4. George D L, Smith M J, Draugalis J R, Tolma E L, Keast S, Wilson J B. Community pharmacists' beliefs regarding improvement of Star Ratings scores using the Theory of Planned Behavior. JAPhA. 2018; 58 : 21-29
5. George D L, Smith M J, Draugalis J R, Tolma E L, Keast S, Wilson J B. The use of think-aloud protocols to identify a decision-making process of community pharmacists aimed at improving CMS Star Ratings scores. Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy. 2018; 14 : 262-268
Grants
- 1. ADVANCING LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT AMONG PHARMACY STUDENTS. Misc Non-Federal. Start Date: 2014. End Date: 2019.
2. Assessing Leadership Development Following Completion of the Leadership Degree Option: A Pilot Analysis. Non-federal. Start Date: 2013. End Date: 2014.
Awards and Honors
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Education
- 1. Degree: Ph D. University of Texas. Date: 2002.
Administrative Assignments
2. Role: Associate Dean. Scope: College. Description: Academic Affairs. Date: 2016.
3. Role: Assistant Dean. Scope: College. Date: 1969.