David R. Steeb
Professor · Pharmacy Education
University of Health Sciences and Pharmacy in St. LouisAbout
David R. Steeb is a Professor at the University of Health Sciences and Pharmacy in St. Louis within the College of Global Population Health, with an extensive publication record spanning over a decade from 2013 to 2024. His academic work demonstrates deep commitment to advancing pharmacy education with a focus on global health applications.
Dr. Steeb's research interests include:
- Global health education integration in pharmacy curricula
- International advanced pharmacy practice experiences
- Career development and satisfaction among pharmacy professionals
- Implementation of clinical pharmacy services in resource-limited settings
- Professional identity formation in pharmacy education
- Financial and institutional support for global health initiatives
His publication analysis reveals consistent focus on practical implementation of global health concepts in pharmacy education, with particular emphasis on African healthcare contexts including Malawi, Namibia, Zambia, and Zimbabwe. Recent work addresses critical issues like career regret among pharmacy graduates, examining workplace environment factors, professional identity challenges, and marketing of the Doctor of Pharmacy degree.
Dr. Steeb has established significant collaborative networks across multiple institutions, working with colleagues on developing comprehensive frameworks like the Global Health Learning Progression (GHELP) Model. His methodological approach often combines qualitative insights with quantitative analysis to address complex challenges in global pharmacy education and practice.
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