Tricia Berry Associate Dean, Student Academic Affairs; Professor, Pharmacy Practice Office of the Dean of Pharmacy Tricia.Berry@uhsp.edu 314.446.8514 Education Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy from St. Louis College of Pharmacy Doctor of Pharmacy from St. Louis College of Pharmacy Ambulatory Care Specialty Residency at St. Louis College of Pharmacy and VAMC-John Cochran Specialty Health Literacy, Experiential Education, Asthma, Community Pharmacy Practice Current Research Health Literacy Curriculum Expansion: From Campus into the Community; Health Literacy Expansion & Replication Grant; Asthma Friendly Pharmacies Current Courses, Activities, and Scholarly Interest Current courses: Experiential curriculum Scholarly interest: Health literacy, asthma, and implementing clinical pharmacy programs in community pharmacy Activities: Faculty advisor for Phi Lambda Sigma and SNPhA Vita Highlights Board Certified in Pharmacotherapy AACP Academic Leadership Fellow, 2009-10 Recent Grants: Health Literacy Curriculum Expansion: From Campus into the Community, Missouri Foundation for Health, Health Literacy Expansion & Replication Grant, November 2011, $199,382 Health Literacy: Educating Students, Pharmacists and Patients, Missouri Foundation for Health, December 2009, $259,139 Selected Publications: Article published in Patient Education and Counseling in 2013, Health Literacy: Use of the Four Habits Model to Improve Student Pharmacists' Communication Article published in American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education in 2011, Professional Technical Standards in Colleges and Schools of Pharmacy. Article published in American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education in 2011, Asthma Friendly Pharmacies: a Model to Improve Communication and Collaboration among Pharmacists, Patients, and Healthcare Providers. Book chapter on Hair Loss in 17th edition of Handbook of Nonprescription Drugs: An Interactive Approach to Self-Care Interesting Facts Outside of the pharmacy profession, Dr. Berry enjoys spending time with family, cooking/baking, photography, and scrapbooking.
Health Literacy, Experiential Education, Asthma, Community Pharmacy Practice
Article published in Patient Education and Counseling in 2013, Health Literacy: Use of the Four Habits Model to Improve Student Pharmacists' Communication
Article published in American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education in 2011, Professional Technical Standards in Colleges and Schools of Pharmacy.
Article published in American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education in 2011, Asthma Friendly Pharmacies: a Model to Improve Communication and Collaboration among Pharmacists, Patients, and Healthcare Providers.