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Olivia Ramey, Pharm.D., BCPS is a Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Pharmacotherapy and Translational Sciences at the University of Texas at Austin College of Pharmacy. She holds a practice site at University Health, specializing in primary care clinical services. Her academic background includes a Doctor of Pharmacy from the University of Rhode Island College of Pharmacy, followed by a 2-year academic fellowship at The Ohio State University focused on practice-based research in pharmacotherapy and health outcomes. She completed two years of ambulatory care residency training at Saint Joseph Health System, and is Board-Certified in Pharmacotherapy (BCPS).
Her research focuses on chronic disease management with intersections in mental health, substance use disorders, and social determinants of health. Recent work explores opioid use disorder treatment retention, diabetes self-management education, and medication adherence patterns during public health crises like the pandemic. She also investigates novel therapeutic approaches for schizophrenia and comorbid conditions.
Key areas of contribution include:
- Patient-centered care models in primary care settings
- Synergies between mental health and chronic disease management
- Pharmacist-led interventions for underserved populations
- Evidence-based treatment gaps in dual diagnoses
Her 2022-2025 publications demonstrate growing focus on adolescent opioid use disorder treatment outcomes, diabetes education program efficacy, and emerging pharmacotherapies for psychiatric conditions. No specific awards were explicitly mentioned in the provided texts.
Dr. Ramey maintains active involvement in mentoring pharmacy students and residents through her academic appointments and clinical practice sites. Her work integrates clinical practice, research, and education to address real-world healthcare challenges.




