Michelle Lewis, PharmD
Dr. Michelle Lewis is a Clinical Associate Professor with the University of Oklahoma College of Medicine. She graduated from the University of Oklahoma with both a Bachelor’s of Science in Pharmacy and a Doctor of Pharmacy degree. Her clinical training includes a Pharmacy Practice Residency at the University of Washington in Seattle, Washington and a specialty residency in Infection Diseases with an emphasis in HIV care completed at the University of Oklahoma. Dr. Lewis is a Board-Certified Pharmacotherapy Specialist and is credentialed as an HIV Pharmacist by the American Academy of HIV Medicine. Though the majority of her career has been spent in academia, her experience includes multiple facets including retail, hospital, and specialty pharmacy. Prior to transitioning to the College of Medicine, Dr. Lewis spent many years as faculty within the University of Oklahoma College of Pharmacy supporting the education of students and serving as a Program Director for a second-year specialty residency in HIV Pharmacotherapy. Throughout her time at the University of Oklahoma, she has maintained an active practice within the University of Oklahoma Infectious Diseases Institute providing pharmacotherapy support for over 1800 HIV patients. In addition to her clinical practice, Dr. Lewis has an administrative role participating in grant support and clinical quality management. Dr. Lewis is also the Clinical Co-Director of the South Central AIDS Education and Training Center partner site located within the University of Oklahoma providing peer education and technical assistance to build HIV care capacity throughout Oklahoma and neighboring states.
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Type of financial relationship:There are no financial relationships to disclose.Date added:10/29/2024Date updated:10/29/2024
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