The Division of Clinical Affairs comprises clinical practice faculty with varied research and practice interests.
Clinical faculty specialize in geriatrics, cardiology, endocrinology, psychiatry, infectious diseases, pediatrics, pharmacokinetics, and women’s health.
Clinical faculty provide instruction in the didactic and experiential curriculum. They provide direct practice experiences to student pharmacists and are concerned with professional training as it relates to patients, delivery of health care services, and standards of pharmacy practice.
Our highly regarded pharmacy academic programs have been training the highest quality pharmacists since 1951.
Our pre-pharmacy program is the first step toward launching your pharmacy career. This program contains the foundational coursework to support the entrance requirements of the Doctor of Pharmacy program.
Our professional degree program offers innovative and experiential learning designed to prepare our learners to serve as experts with a variety of career opportunities.
The Florida A&M University College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Institute of Public Health offers two campus options (Tallahassee and Crestview) and three practice centers across the state to complete the Doctor of Pharmacy degree program.
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Durell Peaden Jr. Rual Education Campus:
153 W. Woodruff Acenue
Crestview, FL 32536
(850) 689-7871
Founding Campus Dean and Director:
Margareth Larose-Pierre, Pharm.D, RPh
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Central Florida Pharmacy Practice Center:
3500 E. Fletcher Avenue, Suite #133
Tampa, FL 33613
(813) 975-6500
Division Director:
Lillian Smith-Flakes, PharmD, MBA, CPh
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Northeast Florida Pharmacy Practice Center:
250 Art Museum Drive
4800 Building, Suite 200
Jacksonville, FL 32207
(904) 391-3900
Division Director:
Frank Emanuel, PharmD
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South Florida Pharmacy Practice Center:
10650 State Road 84, Suite 200
Davie, FL 33324
(954) 376-6142
Division Director:
Nathan Eraikhuemen, PharmD
Our pharmacy education programs meet the varied needs of our learners.
Provides general and consultant continuing education programs for pharmacists and technicians through a series of education programs that serve as a center of life-long learning.
Putting the skills learned in didactic coursework to use by connecting learners with experiences in real-world settings..
The College operates four not-for-profit community pharmacies in Tallahassee.
The College, in collaboration with the Florida Department of Health’s Bureau of Chronic Disease Prevention, runs a Telehealth Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke Prevention Program.
Our professional degree program offers innovative and experiential learning that is designed to prepare our learners to serve as experts with a variety of career opportunities.