Professor of Pharmacy Practice
Purdue University, Indiana
AMY HECK SHEEHAN, PharmD is a Professor of Pharmacy Practice and Director of Postgraduate Industry-Affiliated Fellowship Programs, College of Pharmacy, Purdue University, and Drug Information Specialist at Indiana University (IU) Health. She received her B.S. (Pharmacy) and PharmD degrees from the University of Cincinnati and completed a Specialized Residency in Drug Information Practice and Pharmacotherapy at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Clinical Center in Bethesda, Maryland. Dr. Sheehan's practice site is the IU Health Center for Medication Management, where she precepts pharmacy students, residents, and fellows and is involved in the provision of comprehensive drug information services for all IU Health-affiliated hospitals within the state. Dr. Sheehan’s teaching and research interests include evidence-based practice, literature evaluation, biostatistics, and the scholarship of teaching and learning. In 2003, Dr. Sheehan established the Indiana Pharmacy Teaching Certificate (IPTeC) Program and continues to serve as a member of the IPTeC Executive Committee. Her teaching honors include the Charles B. Murphy Outstanding Undergraduate Teaching Award (2024), Purdue University Book of Great Teachers (2023), Purdue University Teaching Academy Fellow (2019), and Indiana Pharmacy Teaching Certificate Program (IPTeC) Mentor of the Year Award (2018).
Disclosure information not submitted.
Is There A Paper On That? Creation Of A SOTL Database From Systematic Review Results
Monday, July 22, 2024
9:15 AM – 10:15 AM East Coast USA Time