The School of Pharmacy, which offers the Doctor of Pharmacy degree, is comprised of three academic units:
- Department of Clinical and Administrative Sciences
- Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences
- Office of Experiential Education
Commitment to students, excellence, innovation and community! These are the core values of the School of Pharmacy at Notre Dame of Maryland University.
This is an exciting time for the pharmacy profession as the role of the pharmacist has evolved from a dispenser of medications to a provider of patient care services that not only ensure positive outcomes from the use of medications but also minimize the risks. As a new program, the School has the opportunity to incorporate the latest practice and educational philosophies into its curriculum.
The heart of the profession of pharmacy is the pharmacist's ability to care for patients. Students will participate in community outreach and service-learning activities to provide the care that is needed to improve the health of not only individual patients but also the community at large. Additionally, the integration of off-campus practice experiences throughout the program allows students to apply and see the relevance of what is taught in the classroom.
The faculty embraces a student-centered learning philosophy. As such, students are expected to be active participants in their own learning and the faculty is committed to maintaining high standards while working with students to achieve their full potential. The knowledge and skills that are taught—along with the attitudes and values that are nurtured in the program,—will enable students to enter practice as professionals in a variety of practice environments.
Our low student-to-faculty ratio supports the development of collaborative and supportive relationships between students and faculty that enhance the educational experience of students within the School. These relationships will endure as the faculty continues to provide guidance to graduates who seek their advice. In turn, our alumni will contribute their expertise, time and financial resources to support School initiatives to ensure a quality education for future generations.
In our commitment to excellence, the faculty will continually evaluate our program to provide a challenging, dynamic and quality curriculum for all students. We invite motivated students to join us on our journey as we prepare pharmacists who will provide compassionate and quality care to patients in an ever-changing and diverse society.
Matthew Shimoda, Pharm.D.
Contact
Matthew Shimoda, Pharm.D.
Dean
James Culhane, Ph.D.
Associate Dean for Student Affairs & Academic Success
Sharon Park, Pharm.D., M.Ed.
Assistant Dean for Academic Affairs and Assessment
Kathy Litz
Administrative Assistant
The office of experiential education is responsible for the management and delivery of all pharmacy practice experiences in the curriculum. The director of experiential education works with health care organizations, community pharmacies and other health care facilities in the metropolitan Baltimore area as well as facilities outside the immediate vicinity of the University to deliver the experiential education program.
Contact
Nicole Culhane, Pharm.D., FCCP
Assistant Dean & Professor
Sherry Moore, Med, BSPharm
Assistant Director
Marcia Simonetta
Academic Support Specialist
The department of clinical and administrative sciences is composed of clinical pharmacists and social administrative science faculty. In addition to their classroom teaching and research responsibilities, the clinical faculty maintain patient-centered practices at regional health care organizations in areas such as internal medicine, cardiology, oncology, ambulatory care, and drug information.
The social & administrative science faculty’s teaching and research responsibilities include public health, pharmacy management, and health care policy.
Contact
Jennifer Bailey, Pharm.D.
Department Chair & Associate Professor
Jennifer Bailey, Pharm.D.
Associate Professor
Nicole Culhane, Pharm.D., FCCP
Professor
Alyssia Dyett, Pharm.D.
Assistant Professor
Ahmed Eid, Pharm.D.
Assistant Professor
Heather Folz, Pharm.D.
Associate Professor
Jeffrey P. Gonzales, PharmD, FCCM, BCCCP
Associate Professor
Jewlyus Grigsby, Pharm,D.
Assistant Professor
Amie Hall, Pharm.D.
Assistant Professor
Jane Ho, Pharm.D.
Assistant Professor
Sheena Mathew, Pharm.D. MPH
Assistant Professor
Japheth Mwangangi, Pharm.D., MPH
Assistant Professor
Ashley Moody, Pharm.D.
Associate Professor
Sherry Moore, M.Ed., BS Pharm
Assistant Director
Ghania Naeem, Pharm.D.
Assistant Professor
Michael Ong, Pharm.D.
Assistant Professor
Sharon Park, Pharm.D., M.Ed.
Professor
Hee-Jung Pyun, Pharm.D.
Assistant Professor
Matthew Shimoda, Pharm.D.
Associate Professor
Paul Vitale, Pharm.D.
Assistant Professor
Michelle Andoll
Adjunct Faculty
Mayrim Millan-Barea
Adjunct Faculty
Eric Miller
Adjunct Faculty
The department of pharmaceutical sciences is composed of faculty who represent a broad range of disciplines to include, medicinal chemistry, pharmaceutics, pharmacology and the biologic sciences. The faculty are responsible for delivering the science-based, didactic and laboratory components of the curriculum and are engaged in a wide range of research activities.
Contact
Asish Dutta, Ph.D.
Department Chair & Professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Gersomina De Freitas
Laboratory & Administrative Assistant
Ahmed M. Abdel-Megied Ali, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Arindam Chatterjee, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
James Culhane, Ph.D.
Professor
Asish Dutta, Ph.D.
Department Chair & Professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Ka Hong, Pharm.D., Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Salahuddin Mohammed, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Rosy Joshi-Mukherjee, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Contact
Shawn Newsome
Instructional Technology Specialist & Project Manager