David A Mott
Division Chair Professor
Social and Administrative Sciences Division
UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN - MADISON
United States of America
Biography
David received his BS (1988) in pharmacy, and his MS (1992) and PhD (1995) in pharmacy administration, all from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. His minor fields of study for his PhD degree were economics and public policy analysis. Dr. Mott practiced pharmacy in community settings. Before joining the University of Wisconsin School of Pharmacy faculty in 1998, Dr. Mott was on the faculty at the Ohio State University College of Pharmacy. He was named Teacher of the Year in 1999, 2001, 2002, 2003, and 2006 by first year doctor of pharmacy students at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He has published widely in pharmacy journals and outside of pharmacy. He currently teaches courses in the health care system, pharmacy practice law and regulation, and advanced research methods.
Research Interest
Professional Interests: Pharmacy labor market and pharmacist service development and impacts.
Publications
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Thorpe CT, Johnson H, Dopp AL, Thorpe JM, Ronk K, Everett CM, Palta M, Mott DA, Chewning B, Schleiden L, Smith MA. Medication oversupply in patients with diabetes. Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy. 11(3):382-400, 2015.
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Deshpande M, Chewning B, Mott D, Thorpe J, Young H. Asthma medication use among U.S. adults 18 and older. Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy. In press.
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Mott D, Martin B, Breslow R, Michaels B, Kirchner J, Mahoney B, Margolis A. Impact of a Medication Therapy Management Intervention Targeting Medications Associated with Falling: Results of a Pilot Study. Journal of the American Pharmacists Association. In press.