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Department of Pharmacy Practice, Auburn University, AL, USA
Macy Jemmie Department of Pharmacy Practice, Auburn University Auburn, AL, USA Macy Jemmie is a dedicated educator and clinical pharmacist, currently serving as a faculty member in the Department of Pharmacy Practice at Auburn University, Alabama, USA. With a strong background in clinical pharmacy, medication therapy management, and patient care, Jemmie is committed to advancing the pharmacy profession and improving healthcare outcomes through research, education, and service. Jemmie’s research focuses on optimizing pharmacotherapy, improving patient adherence, and evaluating the effectiveness of medication management interventions in chronic disease states such as diabetes, hypertension, and asthma. Jemmie is particularly interested in the role of pharmacists in improving healthcare quality through collaborative care models, where pharmacists work alongside other healthcare providers to ensure that patients receive the most effective and safe treatments. At Auburn University, Jemmie plays an active role in educating pharmacy students and providing them with the tools necessary to become critical thinkers and leaders in the field of pharmacy. Jemmie’s courses emphasize clinical decision-making, evidence-based practice, and the integration of pharmacy services into the broader healthcare system. Additionally, Jemmie mentors graduate students, guiding them in their research and development of new pharmacy practice models that improve patient outcomes. In addition to academic responsibilities, Jemmie collaborates with healthcare institutions, industry partners, and research organizations to improve medication management and optimize clinical care. Jemmie’s work has been published in peer-reviewed journals and presented at national and international conferences, contributing to the advancement of pharmaceutical science and practice. Jemmie’s dedication to improving patient care, advancing pharmacy practice, and fostering the professional development of students has earned recognition in both academic and healthcare communities. Through continued research, teaching, and professional service, Jemmie is committed to shaping the future of pharmacy and improving healthcare outcomes for patients.
Opinion Article
The Potential Effects and Difficulties of Online Pharmacies
Author(s): Macy Jemmie*
DOI:
10.35248/2376-0419.23.10.302