Professor, Department of Pharmacy Practice
Purdue University
Dr. Zillich graduated with a BS and PharmD from Purdue University. Then, he completed four years of post-graduate training prior to his first academic appointment as an Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice at Purdue University College of Pharmacy. From 1999 through 2001, he completed a general practice (PGY1) residency and a specialty residency in ambulatory care (PGY2) at the University of Kentucky Medical Center. From 2001 through 2003, he completed a health outcomes research fellowship at the University of Iowa Colleges of Pharmacy and Medicine under the direction of Barry Carter. Currently, Dr. Zillich holds an academic appointment as the William S. Bucke Professor and Head, Department of Pharmacy Practice at Purdue University College of Pharmacy and a Research Scientist appointment at the Veterans Affairs Health Services Research and Development Center for Health Information and Communication. Dr. Zillich’s research interests involve (1) the roles of professional collaborative relationships between pharmacists and other health care providers; and (2) the effectiveness of pharmacy-based services on improved medication prescribing, patient safety, and patient health outcomes, and (3) methods to improve prescribing and utilization of medications through systems redesign and health informatics. He has published more than 120 peer reviewed publications and been awarded more than 4 million dollars in research grants.
Designing a Curriculum to Teach Artificial Intelligence in Clinical Practice
Tuesday, December 10, 2024
8:00 AM – 9:00 AM