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Community Program Faculty and Staff

Mary F. Powers RPh, PhD
Program Director

Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice

419-530-1954
WO 1245B
mpowers@utnet.utoledo.edu

 

Dr. Mary F. Powers is Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice within the University of Toledo College of Pharmacy. Dr. Powers holds a Doctor of Philosophy Degree in Medical Sciences from the Medical College of Ohio (now the University of Toledo College of Medicine) as well as a Bachelor of Science Degree in Pharmacy from the University of Toledo College of Pharmacy and is a Registered Pharmacist in the State of Ohio.

Dr. Powers has research interests in the area of community pharmacy practice, and she is principally interested in workforce issues associated with community pharmacy practice. She is especially interested in the effective use of pharmacy technicians and other support staff, with an interest in identifying the pharmacy technician’s role in patient care practice models and safe medication practices. She is also interested in the careful expansion of the support role of pharmacy technicians especially related to financial issues such as third party reimbursement.


 

Aaron J. Lengel, Pharm.D.

Preceptor

Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice
419-530-1924
WO 1245N

aaron.lengel@utoledo.edu

 

 

Dr. Lengel received his bachelors of science in pharmacy and doctor of pharmacy degrees from The University of Toledo. He completed a residency in primary care at the W.W. Knight Family Medicine program at The Toledo Hospital.

Dr. Lengel coordinates the department’s community pharmacy residency program. He also lectures and directs laboratory experiences in the Patient Care Rounds course. His research interests include ambulatory and community pharmacy practice, specifically; diabetes, metabolic syndrome, and billing for clinical pharmacy services.

Dr. Lengel practices at Kroger pharmacy, where he provides Medication Therapy Management (MTM) and directs screening and other clinical activities. He is also developing a collaborative drug therapy management (CDTM) clinic and MTM clinic with the Neighborhood Health Association (NHA), a group of Federally Qualified Health Centers that serve indigent and underserved patients throughout the Toledo area. His CDTM clinic will focus on patients with uncontrolled diabetes, dyslipidemias, and hypertension.

Dr. Lengel is currently a member of American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy (AACP), American College of Clinical Pharmacy (ACCP), Ohio College of Clinical Pharmacy (OCCP), American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP), and American Pharmaceutical Association (APhA).

 


 

Sade Akala, Pharm.D.

Preceptor 

Professor of Pharmacy Practice
419-255-7883 x 245
Cordelia Martin Clinic

folasade.akala@utoledo.edu

 

 

 


 

Denise Busdeker

Administrative Secretary 
419-530-2503
WO1246F

denise.busdeker@utoledo.edu

 

 

 

 

Page updated: January 16, 2009
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