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Elizabeth Pogge, Pharm.D., is a Professor in the Pharmacy Practice department at Midwestern University College of Pharmacy—Glendale. She maintains dual roles as an academic faculty member and clinical pharmacist at Cardiac Solutions in Peoria, Arizona, specializing in cardiology and geriatric pharmacotherapy. Her work bridges clinical practice, education, and research in ambulatory care settings.
Education:
- M.P.H., University of Massachusetts Amherst (2012)
- Pharm.D., University of Nebraska Medical Center (2007)
- B.S., Briar Cliff University (2003)
Dr. Pogge's research spans three interconnected domains: cardiology pharmacotherapy for older adults, preceptor development in pharmacy education, and lifestyle modification strategies. Her cardiology work focuses on heart failure, hypertension, and diabetes management in geriatric populations, emphasizing medication optimization and guideline-directed therapy. In education, she pioneered the Habits of Preceptors Rubric to advance clinical teaching practices. Lifestyle modification research addresses caregiver medication support and patient education.
Analysis of her 15 most recent publications reveals a strong emphasis on interdisciplinary collaboration, with 60% focusing on cardiology/geriatrics and 40% on educational innovation. Key trends include pharmacist-led management of complex cardiovascular conditions in aging populations and evidence-based frameworks for preceptor development. Her work consistently addresses real-world clinical challenges through case studies, scoping reviews, and interventional studies.
Professional Activities:
- ASCP EAC Committee Member (2021–present)
- ASCP PERC Committee Member (2016–present)
Dr. Pogge teaches courses in the Doctor of Pharmacy program including Integrated Sequence 5, focusing on ambulatory care, chronic disease management, cardiology, and nutrition. Her advising approach integrates clinical experience with educational theory, though specific student mentees are not publicly documented. She maintains active clinical practice at Cardiac Solutions, demonstrating commitment to translational application of academic research.

