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Joseph A. Dikun is an Instructional Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Administration and Faculty Instructor at the School of Pharmacy, University of Mississippi, where he contributes to the professional pharmacy degree program. His responsibilities include teaching core components such as the Pharmacists' Patient Care Process, literature evaluation, research design, and pharmacy management.
Dr. Dikun holds a B.S. in Biology from Youngstown State University (2007) and a PharmD from Northeast Ohio Medical University (2011). His academic training underpins his teaching and scholarly activities in pharmacy practice and education.
His research interests focus on student pharmacist leadership development, community pharmacy practice transformation, and the scholarship of teaching and learning. These areas reflect his commitment to advancing pharmacy education and professional development. He is also affiliated with the M.S. and Ph.D. programs in Pharmaceutical Sciences, indicating his involvement in graduate education.
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Dr. Dikun advises and mentors student pharmacists, particularly in leadership and practice-based learning, though specific advisees are not listed. There is no mention of external grants or funded research projects. He is actively engaged in curriculum development and pedagogical innovation within the pharmacy program.
While no specific laboratory or research team is mentioned, his work appears to be integrated within the educational and administrative functions of the School of Pharmacy, particularly in curriculum delivery and student development initiatives.
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