March 25, 2009
The UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy has promoted Stefanie Ferreri, PharmD, CDE, FAPhA; and Jo Ellen Rodgers, PharmD, BCPS; to clinical associate professors.
Ferreri, a member of the Division of Pharmacy Practice and Experiential Education, joined the School in 2001 as a clinical assistant professor. She has been directing the School’sCommunity Pharmacy Residency Program since 2005. In addition to that role and her teaching duties, Ferreri also maintains a practice site at Kerr Drug Health Care Center in Chapel Hill focusing on education in select disease states such as diabetes, hypertension, hyperlipidemia, osteoporosis, immunizations, MTM, and self-care issues.
Rodgers, an alumna of the School, joined the faculty in the Division of Pharmacotherapy and Experimental Therapeuticsin 2000 after serving as a clinical instructor at the School from 1998 to 2000. She has received the School’s Academic Excellence in Teaching Award each of the past two years. In addition to her teaching duties, Rodgers conducts research and maintains an active practice as a clinical pharmacist with the cardiomyopathy and cardiac transplantation service at UNC Hospitals.