Professor of Pharmacy Practice
Long Island University
In 1998, after practicing for 6 years as a clinical pharmacist at Maimonides Medical Center in Brooklyn, Dr. Nathan joined LIU Pharmacy’s International Drug Information Center as a drug information specialist. Two years later, Dr. Nathan Joined the faculty of LIU Pharmacy where he currently serves as a professor in the Division of Pharmacy Practice and Co-Director of the Leonardi Institute for Health Analytics and AI. His teaching responsibilities at the College are primarily in the area of drug information and literature evaluation but he also lectures on a variety of topics related to the profession. His scholarly interests focus on the availability and utilization of information resources by healthcare professionals and consumers as well as the use of health analytics and real-world evidence in the practice of pharmacy. Dr. Nathan published numerous articles on issues affecting the practice of pharmacy, serves as a reviewer for professional publications, and has served on the advisory board of a leading pharmacy journal. Dr. Nathan was involved in developing the College’s first fellowship program as well as other fellowship programs offered by the College. Dr. Nathan practiced as a pharmacy consultant at a long-term-care facility and continues to practice in a community pharmacy.