
About
Dr. Daniel Arendt is an Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice and Administrative Sciences at the James L. Winkle College of Pharmacy, University of Cincinnati. He serves as a pain stewardship clinical pharmacy specialist at University of Cincinnati Medical Center, leading system-wide initiatives to optimize pain management and reduce opioid-related adverse events. Additionally, he chairs the pain stewardship committee for UC Health and directs the legislative affairs division of The Ohio Society of Health-System Pharmacists, advocating for harm reduction.
Education:
- B.S. in Pharmaceutical Sciences (2016), The University of Toledo
- Doctor of Pharmacy (2018), The University of Toledo
Dr. Arendt's research focuses on pain management, opioid stewardship, harm reduction, and systemic racism in U.S. drug policy. His work spans clinical interventions, public health strategies, and historical analysis, particularly addressing disparities in opioid epidemic responses and innovative solutions for naloxone accessibility.
His recent peer-reviewed publications highlight trends in opioid-prescribing guidelines, harm reduction technology, and equity in drug policy. He also explores the intersection of pharmacy practice with social justice and systemic reforms.
Scientific Awards:
- Edward Rowe Award (2017), National Association of Boards of Pharmacy
- Walmart Scholar (2018), American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy
- Faculty Excellence Awards (2021, 2022, 2023), UC Rho Chi Honor Society
- Faculty Excellence in Teaching Awards (2021, 2022), UC PharmD Classes
Dr. Arendt contributes to pharmacy education as a member of the PharmD admissions committee and faculty development committee. He teaches courses on pain management, medical ethics, and evidence-based medicine. His leadership extends to the pain stewardship committee and legislative advocacy.
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