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Dr. Erin Davis is an Associate Professor and Associate Dean of Undergraduate Studies at the School of Pharmacy, Memorial University. She holds a cross-appointment to the Faculty of Medicine in the Department of Family Medicine, reflecting her interdisciplinary contributions to health sciences education and research.
Research Interests: Dr. Davis's research focuses on pharmacy practice and the expanded scope of pharmacists in healthcare delivery. Her work evaluates how medication management services impact patient health outcomes, particularly in chronic diseases. She conducts meta-analyses and systematic reviews on drug effects across therapeutic areas, including dysglycemia, respiratory conditions, and infectious diseases. Her scholarship also extends to the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, especially in critical appraisal and therapeutics.
Publication Trends: Her research publications emphasize evidence-based pharmacy practice, with a strong focus on systematic evaluation of drug therapies and health economic outcomes. The work often involves collaboration with rheumatology and public health researchers, highlighting interdisciplinary approaches to improving medication use and patient care.
- Scientific Awards: No awards mentioned in the provided text.
Advising and Grants: While no specific students or grant funding details are listed, Dr. Davis leads several active research projects, including a medication management intervention for COPD patients and a Cochrane review on probiotics for UTI prevention. These projects suggest involvement in federally or institutionally funded research and potential supervision of trainees through the Undergraduate Summer Research Program and Pharmacy Research Day.
Labs and Research Teams: Dr. Davis is affiliated with the Centre for Health Evaluation and Research in Pharmacy (CHERP), which supports health outcomes and pharmaceutical sciences research. She collaborates with multidisciplinary teams in pharmacy, medicine, and public health to advance evidence-based practice and policy.





