Research
Check out our defining research.
The Department of Pharmacy Administration
has developed a reputation for high quality related to pharmaceuticals, pharmacy, and health care. The Department faculty routinely employ national mail surveys, focus groups, interviews, and secondary data sets in their research. Students in the program gain expertise in the use of these research methods.
Defining Excellence in Administration
Persistent Pursuits
Our students have completed 120 dissertations since the founding of the department. These students have redifined and left their mark on the field.
Strong Minds
Our students have completed 133 theses since the founding of the department. These students have excelled in the workforce today.
Why do research in administration?
Someone should pursue graduate education in Pharmacy Administration to effect meaningful, positive change in healthcare at a systems level. Graduate training empowers us to rigorously address health inequity, access to healthcare, and value in healthcare. Better healthcare evidence can inform better healthcare decisions and help our healthcare system work better for everyone.
Emily Gravlee
Pharmacy Administration Student
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Our Partnerships and Research projects
The Center for Pharmaceutical Marketing and Management
The faculty and graduate students of the department work closely with the CPMM on various research projects critical to understanding health care issues.
Undergraduate Research Experience
The program aims to provide educational science research opportunities at the University of Mississippi to undergraduate students seeking research experiences and considering a career in research or academia.
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Project SCORE
Project SCORE seeks to increase awareness of and interest in public health, science engagement and STEM careers, as well as increase matriculation into higher education STEM programs to enhance and diversify the future biomedical workforce. (Faculty: Marie Barnard)
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Opioid Tapering Among Older Adults
Study of the safety and effectiveness of it. (Faculty: Yi Yang (PI), John Bently, Sujith Ramachandran, and Kaustuv Bhattacharya)
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Jackson Heart Study CMS data resource working group
Study among the CMS data resource working group. (Faculty: Yi Yang (PI), and Kaustuv Bhattacharya)
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Long-term Opioid Use in Older Adults
Studying the prevalence and safety of it. (Faculty: Yi Yang (PI), John Bently, and Sujith Ramachandran)
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