James
McAuley,
RPh, PhD, FAPhA
Professor of Pharmacy Education & Innovation and Neurology and Associate Dean for Academic Affairs
The Ohio State University College of Pharmacy
James McAuley, RPh, PhD, FAPhA is a Professor of Pharmacy Education & Innovation and Associate Dean for Academic Affairs at the Ohio State University. He received his BS Pharmacy (1987) and PhD in Clinical Pharmaceutical Science (1993) both from the University of Pittsburgh. He started as an Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice at the Ohio State University College of Pharmacy in 1993. He has risen through the ranks to Full Professor of Pharmacy Education & Innovation. He holds a courtesy appointment in the Medical Center’s Neurology Department. His research, teaching and practice revolve around patients with epilepsy. He has been recognized for his teaching and is a Fellow of the American Pharmacists Association. In 2014, he was appointed Associate Dean for Academic Affairs.
Presenting at the Nexus Summit:
An interprofessional team of faculty, staff and students created a longitudinal exercise entitled, “Personal and Collective Responsibility for Health Equity: Anti-Racism in Action” involving second year learners from seven Ohio State health sciences colleges. Learning objectives included the following: three IPEC sub-competencies (Values and Ethics, Interprofessional Communication, and Roles and Responsibilities) and two objectives differentiating types of racism and identifying impacts of racism on wellbeing and health care delivery. Over five weeks, students completed two assigned modules…