Leading Expert in Medication Management and Pharmacy Practice
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Dr. Karen Farris is a prominent figure in the field of pharmacy, serving as the Charles R. Walgreen III Professor of Pharmacy Administration at the University of Michigan. Her research focuses on the intersection of social theories and medication management, particularly how pharmacists can influence medication adherence among patients in both oncology and primary care settings. Dr. Farris investigates factors that affect medication adherence, including patients' beliefs about the necessity of their medications and their concerns regarding side effects. She has made significant contributions to understanding how pharmacist-led care impacts health outcomes and has received numerous accolades for her research efforts, including the 2023 Tyler Prize for Recognition of Research from the American Pharmacists Association.In addition to her research, Dr. Farris is actively involved in teaching and mentoring students, emphasizing the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration in healthcare. She leads projects aimed at improving medication adherence through innovative approaches, such as an artificial intelligence-based text-messaging system for patients with uncontrolled hypertension. With over 100 peer-reviewed publications and extensive grant funding, Dr. Farris continues to shape pharmacy practice and education, making a lasting impact on patient care and health outcomes