Expertise

Currently she utilizes active learning methods to teach migraine, osteoporosis, and stable ischemic heart disease therapy within the practice ready curriculum. She also assists in immunization practicals and journal analyses.

Her scope of practice is broad including but not limited to areas such as Diabetes, Dyslipidemia, Hypertension, Gout, Thyroid, Neuropathic pain, Heart Failure, and Smoking Cessation.

Specialty Area:

  • Ambulatory Care

Dr. Stamm's research focuses on undergraduate professional education and quality improvement in ambulatory care pharmacy practice. Her research interests include problem based learning as a method for education, methods for designing and assessing student and professional portfolios, as well as, improving student documentation (SOAP writing) and impact (interventions) in ambulatory care services.

Past Affiliations

Assistant Professor, Pharmacy Practice, Harrison School of Pharmacy, Auburn University

Communities
Pharmacy
Degrees
PharmD, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, 1996
BS, St. Louis College of Pharmacy, Pharmacy
Keywords
allied health education pharmacy education curriculum development classroom instruction educational evaluation instructional materials and practices educational improvement educational research higher education, public undergraduate education pharmacy & pharmacology