Authors

Steve Abel

Abstract

Steve Abel was named associate provost for engagement, Purdue University in January 2016. Steve received his B.S. (Pharmacy) and PharmD degrees from Purdue University and completed residency training at Mayo Medical Center. He completed an Academic Leadership Fellowship through the Committee on Institutional Cooperation in 2007-2008, and an inaugural Purdue University provost fellowship focused on faculty affairs in 2009-2010. Steve is a strong advocate for partnerships supporting engagement, education and discovery throughout the State of Indiana.

His research focuses on the development, implementation and evaluation of progressive pharmacy services, student enhancement of pharmacy practice, patient safety and inter-professional collaborative strategies to improve the medication use process in any setting. Since 1980 he has facilitated the growth of postgraduate training opportunities (residencies, fellowships) from one position to over 70. Steve has a history of active service in various pharmaceutical organizations including the Indiana Pharmacists Alliance, American Society of Health-System Pharmacists, American College of Clinical Pharmacy, American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy and International Pharmaceutical Federation.

Session Title

Opening Session

Location

LOEB

Date of Version

March 2018

Streaming Media

Start Date

3-6-2018 9:00 AM

End Date

3-6-2018 9:15 AM

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Welcome

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Steve Abel was named associate provost for engagement, Purdue University in January 2016. Steve received his B.S. (Pharmacy) and PharmD degrees from Purdue University and completed residency training at Mayo Medical Center. He completed an Academic Leadership Fellowship through the Committee on Institutional Cooperation in 2007-2008, and an inaugural Purdue University provost fellowship focused on faculty affairs in 2009-2010. Steve is a strong advocate for partnerships supporting engagement, education and discovery throughout the State of Indiana.

His research focuses on the development, implementation and evaluation of progressive pharmacy services, student enhancement of pharmacy practice, patient safety and inter-professional collaborative strategies to improve the medication use process in any setting. Since 1980 he has facilitated the growth of postgraduate training opportunities (residencies, fellowships) from one position to over 70. Steve has a history of active service in various pharmaceutical organizations including the Indiana Pharmacists Alliance, American Society of Health-System Pharmacists, American College of Clinical Pharmacy, American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy and International Pharmaceutical Federation.