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Dr. Terri Genge is an Assistant Professor at the School of Pharmacy, Memorial University. She has been a faculty member since 2006 and holds a PharmD from Idaho State University, complemented by BSc degrees in Biochemistry and Pharmacy from Memorial University. Her academic work spans teaching, research, and curriculum development within pharmaceutical sciences.
Research Interests:
- Scholarship of Teaching and Learning
- Pharmacist Expanded Scope of Practice
- Monitoring for Safety and Effectiveness of Medications
Her teaching focuses on Pharmacy Skills, Pharmacy Practice, and Patient Care. Dr. Genge's recent scholarly work emphasizes pedagogical innovation and clinical pharmacy services, particularly in primary care integration and therapeutics education.
Publication Trends: Her publications reflect a strong focus on pharmacy education reform and evidence-based practice. Key themes include curriculum alignment to foster critical thinking and the expanding role of pharmacists in chronic disease management and interprofessional settings.
Scientific Awards:
- No awards listed in the provided text.
Grants and Research Projects:
- Co-Primary Investigator: Pharmacy students learn to critically self-reflect using e-portfolios.
- Co-Investigator: Laboratory testing to monitor the safety and effectiveness of antihyperglycemic medications.
Labs and Research Teams: While specific lab names are not mentioned, Dr. Genge is affiliated with research initiatives under the broader umbrella of Health Outcomes and Pharmaceutical Sciences at Memorial University, contributing to the Canadian Health Services Research Foundation (CHERP) network and participating in Pharmacy Research Day and the Undergraduate Summer Research Program.



