
About
Megan Undeberg is a Professor of Pharmacotherapy at Washington State University's College of Pharmacy, serving as Director of the Rural Health Curriculum. Her work focuses on advancing pharmacy education and clinical practice with emphasis on rural healthcare access and innovative teaching methodologies.
Education:
- Doctor of Pharmacy, Washington State University
- Board Certified Ambulatory Care Pharmacist
- Registered Pharmacist (Minnesota State Board of Pharmacy)
- Registered Pharmacist (Washington State Board of Pharmacy)
Her research spans pharmacy education and clinical pharmacy. In education, she pioneers peer review systems for clinical teaching, develops entrustable professional activities (EPAs) for specialty practice, and implements student-generated assessment tools. Clinically, she addresses hypertension management in pregnancy, NSAID risk minimization, and diabetes care optimization through continuous glucose monitoring. Her unique historical scholarship examines World War II's impact on pharmacy practice.
Analysis of her publications reveals consistent innovation in educational frameworks while maintaining clinical relevance in ambulatory care. Recent work emphasizes practical assessment tools and curriculum development for real-world pharmacy practice challenges, particularly in underserved rural communities.
No scientific awards, student advisees, research grants, or laboratory teams are documented in the available information.
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