Paul Walker
Clinical Pharmacy
Clinical Professor of Pharmacy and Director of Experiential Education, Community Engagement, and CE, College of Pharmacy; Manager of Pharmacy Patient Care Outcomes, UMH Pharmacy Services; and Adjunct
Svensk Etanolkemi AB
Russian Federation
Biography
Paul Walker is a Clinical Professor in the Department of Clinical Pharmacy at the University of Michigan College of Pharmacy and the director of Experiential Education and Community Engagement at the University of Michigan College of Pharmacy and the manager of Pharmacy Patient Outcomes in the Department of Pharmacy Services for U-M Hospitals and Health Centers. He received his BS in pharmacy and his PharmD from Wayne State University, in Detroit, and completed his residency in pharmacy practice at Children’s Hospital of Michigan, Detroit Medical Center. He also completed a specialty residency in pediatric pharmacy practice at the University of Tennessee and Le Bonheur Children’s Medical Center, Memphis, Tenn. Professor Walker is involved in didactic and experiential education of students and currently coordinates and teaches in several pharmacotherapy courses for pharmacy students and advanced practice nurses; much of his teaching focuses on drug therapy in children.
Research Interest
Oversight of Experiential Education Continuing Education RESEARCH INTERESTS Pharmacy practice model development The impact of pharmacists on patient outcomes Transitions of care Pediatric pharmacotherapy Medication use evaluation