
About
Clark Kebodeaux is a Clinical Associate Professor at the University of Kentucky College of Pharmacy, specializing in Pharmacy Practice & Science. He practices in interprofessional ambulatory clinics at Bluegrass Community Health Center, focusing on diabetes, substance use disorders, and underserved populations. He serves as Residency Program Director for the PGY1 Community-Based Residency Program and preceptor for the PGY2 Ambulatory Care Residency at the same institution.
- Education: Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD), University of Kansas
Dr. Kebodeaux's research spans pharmacy education innovations, cultural competency training, chronic disease management, and health disparities. His work includes developing virtual simulations like MyDispense, evaluating pharmacist roles in telehealth and preventive care, and analyzing SGLT2 inhibitors' safety in underserved communities.
Recent publications highlight pharmacy education tools, pandemic impacts on practice, and pharmacist integration in healthcare systems. His expertise includes OTC medication counseling, vaccines, and community pharmacy advocacy.
Scientific Awards
- Faculty Excellence Award (2015)
- Michael J Lach Award of Innovative Teaching (2017-18)
- Great Teacher Award (2021)
He leads residency programs and collaborates with Bluegrass Community Health Center, emphasizing interprofessional collaboration and patient-centered care.
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