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State of the College

September28th

2016

Approved by the faculty, April 13, 2015

Vision Statement

The vision of The University of Texas College of Pharmacy is to be the leading college of pharmacy for innovative interdisciplinary

education, research, and service, revolutionizing patient care and health outcomes in Texas and

the world.

US News & World Report

#3 RankingUS News & World Report

#3 Ranking

New FacultyNew Faculty

• Leticia Moczygemba, Pharm.D., Ph.D.– Associate Professor,

Health Outcomes & Pharmacy Practice• Tyler Gums, Pharm.D., M.S.

– Assistant Professor, Health Outcomes & Pharmacy Practice

• Grace Lee, Pharm.D., Ph.D.– Assistant Professor, Pharmacotherapy

• Molly Curran, Pharm.D.– Clinical Assistant Professor,

Health Outcomes & Pharmacy Practice• Lydia Chen, Pharm.D., BCPS

– Clinical Assistant Professor, Pharmacotherapy

• Leticia Moczygemba, Pharm.D., Ph.D.– Associate Professor,

Health Outcomes & Pharmacy Practice• Tyler Gums, Pharm.D., M.S.

– Assistant Professor, Health Outcomes & Pharmacy Practice

• Grace Lee, Pharm.D., Ph.D.– Assistant Professor, Pharmacotherapy

• Molly Curran, Pharm.D.– Clinical Assistant Professor,

Health Outcomes & Pharmacy Practice• Lydia Chen, Pharm.D., BCPS

– Clinical Assistant Professor, Pharmacotherapy

Faculty Promotions

• Walter Fast, Ph.D.• Professor,

Chemical Biology & Medicinal Chemistry

• Jennifer Seltzer, Pharm.D. • Clinical Associate Professor,

Pharmacotherapy

The Last Lecture

Carlton K. Erickson, Ph.D.

Pfizer Centennial Professor Pharmacology & Toxicology Division

• Jamie Barner, Ph.D.– Head,

Health Outcomes &Pharmacy Practice Division

• Bryson Duhon, Pharm.D., BCPS– Assistant Head,

Pharmacotherapy Division

• Jamie Barner, Ph.D.– Head,

Health Outcomes &Pharmacy Practice Division

• Bryson Duhon, Pharm.D., BCPS– Assistant Head,

Pharmacotherapy Division

Administrative Changes

J. Nile Barnes, Pharm.D.Clinical Assistant Professor

Health Outcomes & Pharmacy Practice Division

J. Nile Barnes, Pharm.D.Clinical Assistant Professor

Health Outcomes & Pharmacy Practice Division

UTCOP Educator of the Year

• P1 Teaching Excellence Award– Rong Cui, Ph.D.

• Associate ProfessorPharmaceutics Division

• P2 Teaching Excellence Award– Bryson Duhon, Pharm.D.

• Clinical Assistant ProfessorPharmacotherapy Division

• P1 Teaching Excellence Award– Rong Cui, Ph.D.

• Associate ProfessorPharmaceutics Division

• P2 Teaching Excellence Award– Bryson Duhon, Pharm.D.

• Clinical Assistant ProfessorPharmacotherapy Division

College Teaching Awards

• P3 Teaching Excellence Award– Richard Wilcox, Ph.D.

• ProfessorPharmacology & Toxicology Division

• Teaching Assistant of the Year- Siyuan Huang

• Graduate studentPharmaceutics Division

• P3 Teaching Excellence Award– Richard Wilcox, Ph.D.

• ProfessorPharmacology & Toxicology Division

• Teaching Assistant of the Year- Siyuan Huang

• Graduate studentPharmaceutics Division

College Teaching Awards

Texas Exes Top Ten Faculty AwardTexas Exes Top Ten Faculty Award

Diane Ginsburg, Ph.D.Clinical Professor, Health Outcomes

& Pharmacy Practice DivisionAssistant Dean for Student Affairs

Top Ten Faculty Who Impacted 2016 Pharm.D. Graduates

Top Ten Faculty Who Impacted 2016 Pharm.D. Graduates

• Renee’ Acosta - Health Outcomes and Pharmacy Practice Division• Nile Barnes – Health Outcomes and Pharmacy Practice Division• Patrick Davis – Chemical Biology & Medicinal Chemistry Division• Bryson Duhon – Pharmacotherapy Division• Chris Frei - Pharmacotherapy Division• Diane Ginsburg - Health Outcomes and Pharmacy Practice Division• Leroy Knodel - Pharmacotherapy Division• Laurajo Ryan - Pharmacotherapy Division• Celeste Vinluan – UTEP Cooperative Pharmacy Program• Richard Wilcox – Pharmacology & Toxicology Division• Veronica Young - Health Outcomes and Pharmacy Practice Division

• Renee’ Acosta - Health Outcomes and Pharmacy Practice Division• Nile Barnes – Health Outcomes and Pharmacy Practice Division• Patrick Davis – Chemical Biology & Medicinal Chemistry Division• Bryson Duhon – Pharmacotherapy Division• Chris Frei - Pharmacotherapy Division• Diane Ginsburg - Health Outcomes and Pharmacy Practice Division• Leroy Knodel - Pharmacotherapy Division• Laurajo Ryan - Pharmacotherapy Division• Celeste Vinluan – UTEP Cooperative Pharmacy Program• Richard Wilcox – Pharmacology & Toxicology Division• Veronica Young - Health Outcomes and Pharmacy Practice Division

Arlyn Kloesel Outstanding Preceptor Award

Celeste Vinluan, Pharm.D.

Clinical Assistant ProfessorUTEP Cooperative Pharmacy

Program

• Austin/Temple/Waco – Rania Kattura, Pharm.D.• Dallas/Fort Worth – Reba Williams, R.Ph.• El Paso – Celeste Vinluan, Pharm.D.• Houston/Galveston – Todd Canada, Pharm.D.• Rio Grande Valley – Sueli Tovar, Pharm.D.• San Antonio – Kristi Traugott, Pharm.D.

• Austin/Temple/Waco – Rania Kattura, Pharm.D.• Dallas/Fort Worth – Reba Williams, R.Ph.• El Paso – Celeste Vinluan, Pharm.D.• Houston/Galveston – Todd Canada, Pharm.D.• Rio Grande Valley – Sueli Tovar, Pharm.D.• San Antonio – Kristi Traugott, Pharm.D.

Regional Preceptors of the Year

Francis Lam, Pharm.D.Professor, Pharmacology Department

UTHSC San AntonioAdjoint Associate Professor

Pharmacotherapy DivisionCollege of Pharmacy

UT Austin

Francis Lam, Pharm.D.Professor, Pharmacology Department

UTHSC San AntonioAdjoint Associate Professor

Pharmacotherapy DivisionCollege of Pharmacy

UT Austin

UTHSC San AntonioPresidential Teaching Excellence Award

Community Based Health Screenings2015 - 16

27 screening events1,409 patients screened

6,632 assessments performed521 patients referred for care (37%)

Community Based Health Screenings2015 - 16

27 screening events1,409 patients screened

6,632 assessments performed521 patients referred for care (37%)

Community Based Health Screenings2012 - 15

6,781 patients screened 28,848 assessments performed1,888 patients referred for care

Community Based Health Screenings2012 - 15

6,781 patients screened 28,848 assessments performed1,888 patients referred for care

1,680 Case Reviews525 Follow-ups

UT Student Pharmacists as Advocates

Texas Coalition of Student PharmacistsIn Austin, Texas

and in Washington, D.C.

Interprofessional EducationInterprofessional Education

Poverty Simulation

1st Scholars – 2016-17• Austin Green P2 Pharm.D. Candidate

• Christian Carlson P2 Pharm.D. Candidate

Top 3 Finalists – 2016 Student Business Plan Competition

Winner – 2016 Community Health Challenge2016 – 2nd Runner Up Chapter of the Year

2015 Chapter of the Year Awardee

Top 3 Finalists – 2016 Student Business Plan Competition

Winner – 2016 Community Health Challenge2016 – 2nd Runner Up Chapter of the Year

2015 Chapter of the Year Awardee

NCPA Student Chapter

Pharm.D. Student Highlights

• Andrea Laguado & Samuel PalkaSIMS Program

• Sarah Rumbellow –USPHS Excellence in Public Health Pharmacy Award

• Ralpha Gallega, Jeremy Leing, Marilyn Mootz –Medisca Student Pharmacist Compounding Competition – Best Sportsmanship/Teamwork Award 2nd place, Formulations 4th place, Overall

Graduate Student Highlights

• NSF Graduate Research FellowshipsAdam GordonMatthew Pomerenze

• Tatiana Makinova – Best podium presentation APhA Annual Meeting

• AFPE Predoctoral FellowsBenita BamgbadeLeena PrasadAngela StermerShannon Zandy

Graduate Student HighlightsGraduate Student Highlights

• Stephanie HufnagelPhi Lambda Sigma – AFPE

1st year scholarship

• Julieta Scalo – PhRMA Foundation Fellow

• Benita Bamgbade – Hogg Foundation Fellowship

• Stephanie HufnagelPhi Lambda Sigma – AFPE

1st year scholarship

• Julieta Scalo – PhRMA Foundation Fellow

• Benita Bamgbade – Hogg Foundation Fellowship

Arlyn Kloesel Endowment for Excellence in Pharmacy – 1st Grant Award

Jamie Barner, Ph.D. & Tatiana Makhinova

“The Role of Community Pharmacists in Patient-Tailored Adherence Intervention for Patients with

Asthma: Pilot Study”

• UTCOP accepted for membership in NIPTE – a nonprofit organization dedicated to research and education in pharmaceutical product development and manufacturing.

• 15th university in the consortium (11 Pharmacy, 3 Engineering, 1 Medicine)

• Nile Barnes – Board of Trustees,TMF Health Quality Institute

• Fred Brinkley – Vice chair,Statewide Health Coordinating Council

• Donna Burkett –Vice-chair, Texas Medicaid P&T Committee

• Rong Cui – Provost Teaching FellowAssociate Editor, Reviews in Nanoscience & Nanotechnology

• Lynn Crismon – NIPTE Board of DirectorsRho Chi Lecture Award, Creighton UniversityTexas Health Improvement Network Advisory Council

Faculty Highlights

Faculty HighlightsFaculty Highlights

• Maria Croyle – Best research paper of 2015,UT Cooperative Society

• Kevin Dalby - $5 million CPRIT grant - Targeted Therapeutic Drug Discovery & Development Program

• John DiGiovanni – Fellow, AAASEditor-in-Chief, Molecular CarcinogenesisChair of Chemo/Dietary Prevention Study Section, NIHVice President of the Carcinogenesis Specialty Section, Society of Toxicology

• Walt Fast – AACP Academic Research Leadership FellowSection Editor, Biochimica Biophysica Acta Proteins & Proteomics

• Maria Croyle – Best research paper of 2015,UT Cooperative Society

• Kevin Dalby - $5 million CPRIT grant - Targeted Therapeutic Drug Discovery & Development Program

• John DiGiovanni – Fellow, AAASEditor-in-Chief, Molecular CarcinogenesisChair of Chemo/Dietary Prevention Study Section, NIHVice President of the Carcinogenesis Specialty Section, Society of Toxicology

• Walt Fast – AACP Academic Research Leadership FellowSection Editor, Biochimica Biophysica Acta Proteins & Proteomics

• Chris Frei – Governor’s Taskforce on Infectious Diseases Preparedness and Response

• Reuben Gonzales – Immediate Past President, Research Society on AlcoholismChair, Neurotoxicology and Alcohol study section, NIH NIAAA - Alcohol Institutional Research Training Grant

• Diane Ginsburg - Phillip C. & Ethel F. Ashby Lecture Award, University of Oklahoma Rho Chi Lecture Award, University of North Carolina

• Andrea Gore –Chair, UT Faculty CouncilEditor-in-Chief – EndocrinologyEdith Clarke Woman of Excellence Award, UT AustinEndocrine Society Laureate Award, Outstanding Public Service

• Jim Koeller – Fellow, HOPA

Faculty Highlights

• Ben Liu – Associate Editor, Organic Letters• Bob Messing – Senior Editor for North America,

Addiction Biology• Micky Michela- Board of Scientific Counselors, NIDA• Somshurva Mukhopadhyay – NIEHS ONES Award

• Nathan Pope – TPA Board of DirectorsBowel of Hygeia Award

Faculty Highlights

• Hugh Smyth – Editor-in-Chief, Drug Development & Industrial Pharmacy

• Bob Talbert – ACCP Paul Parker Medal• Karen Vasquez – Member, Board of Scientific

Counselors, NIEHS• Janet Walkow - 100 Inspiring Women

in STEM Award – Insight into Diversity• Bill Williams - Editor-in-Chief, AAPS PharmSci Tech

Faculty Highlights

Excellence Awards Merit Awards

Staff Awards

• Greg Caldera• Steve Hutchens• Janice Sutton• Nicole Toomey

• Laura Christenson• Angela Clapper• Stephanie Crouch• Charles Guajardo• Janet Larsen• Belinda Lehmkuhle

• Daniel Acosta –William J. Sheffield Outstanding Alumnus Award

• Gay Dodson –Legend of Pharmacy Award

• Eric Ho –Distinguished Young Alumnus Award

Alumni Awards 2016

Admissions Statistics

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GPA

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DEGREES of PharmD entering students

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MENWOMEN

$10,050$17,025$17,600

$25,285$35,370$59,820

$75,215 $78,120

$92,980

$130,394$148,400

$161,850$178,819

$193,270

$238,900$231,777$225,200$218,500

$260,400

$262,500 

$279,000$299,000$308,500

$361,000

$364,000

$359,325$372,000

$403,000

$406,445

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Academic Year

Total Amount Awarded per Academic Year

UTCOP Pharm.D. Scholarships

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PHARM.D. EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS 2011‐PRESENT

Communit y Independent

Communit y Chain

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Indust ry

PGY1 Residency

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Ot her

No Informat ion

2016-17 Post Pharm.D. Residencies & Fellowships

• 62 Residents• 8 PGY-1 Community Pharmacy• 30 PGY-1 Health-System Pharmacy Practice• 24 PGY-2 Specialty Residencies

Ambulatory Care, Critical Care, Emergency Medicine, Family Medicine, Geriatrics, Infectious Disease, Internal Medicine, Oncology, Pharmacy Outcomes & Health Analytics, Psychiatry, and Organ Transplant

• MS/Residencies & MS/Fellowships– 1 Managed Care– 2 Novartis Health Outcomes– 3 Pharmacotherapy

• 2 Fellows in advanced addiction treatment

Fall 2016 Graduate Student Enrollment

CONTINUING

NEW

US PharmD

Non-US PharmD or MedUS Other Bkg

Non-US Other Bkg

US PharmD

Non-US PharmD or MedUS Other Bkg

Non-US Other Bkg

Total PharmacyGraduate Students

Students inOther Departments

CBMC PCEUT PCOL HOPP PTHER TS TOTAL

1

0

6

1

0

0

1

0

9

19

8

1

2

5

11

6

2

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12

4

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0

14

10

5

0

0

0

2

1

0

0

8

0

5

3

2

0

1

0

0

0

0

0

3

0

3

0

17

12

25

12

6

14

4

3

93

34

66

27

2006‐07 2007‐08 2008‐09 2009‐10 2011‐12 2012‐132010‐11

*Total Direct & Indirect Costs – PI grants plus subcontracts

2013‐14

The University of Texas at Austin ranked 13th in total dollars for 2014‐15 

TOTAL NIH GRANT AWARDS FOR 2006 ‐ 2015

2014‐15

*Total Direct & Indirect AwardsAll Federal Agencies + Non‐Federal Competitive Grants

2006‐07 2007‐08 2008‐09 2009‐10 2011‐12 2012‐132010‐11 2013‐14

TOTAL AWARDS FOR 2006 ‐ 2015

2014‐15

The University of Texas at Austin ranked 22nd in total dollars for 2014‐15 

President Fenves’ PrioritiesPresident Fenves’ Priorities

• Hire & retain outstanding faculty

• Continue to transform undergraduate education

• Drive interdisciplinary collaborations

• Promote diversity & inclusiveness

Bridging BarriersBridging Barriers

Bridging Barriers is a faculty and researcher-driven process to identify the hard questions that will launch new research directions. These questions will produce the next generation of insights, breakthroughs and creations. These questions will:

Engage significant societal problems for the coming decades; Address problems in basic research that can expand the

human imagination and set the stage for the practical solutions to problems that don’t yet exist;

Address problems in humanities and social sciences, where answers will enrich and deepen our experience of the world and society around us.

Bridging BarriersBridging Barriers

“UT’s scholars will develop areas of study through white papers, in-depth interviews and small group discussions to generate ideas. To support Bridging Barriers and advance our research mission, we will make substantial investments by adding 50 new faculty positions over the next several years.”

UT Pop-Up InstitutesUT Pop-Up Institutes

The UT Pop-Up Institutes are organized around interdisciplinary teams that work together for about one month toward a common research-related goal, in a common physical space, and they produce a research product based on in-depth preparation for a larger future initiative, collaborative work to carry out a defined investigation, or an effort to bring a single or group of partially completed projects to a successful conclusion.

Seeing the Tree & the Forest: Understanding Individual & Population Variation in Biology, Medicine & Society

Discrimination & Population Health Disparities DH@UT: Building a Digital Humanities Ecosystem for Innovative

Research in the Liberal Arts

Diversity & InclusionDiversity & Inclusion

• Provost McInnis has charged each dean with creating a Diversity & Inclusion Committee

• Must include the gender equity and the CREED representatives

• Report due to the Provost by April 14, 2017

UTCOP Transformative Goals

• Fundamentally transform Pharm.D. education in a manner that uniquely prepares our graduates to adapt, to excel, and to become leaders.

• Attract the best graduate and postdoctoral candidates, provide them with the highest possible quality of training and productivity, and mentor them to be competitive for the top jobs in their fields.

• Become a top five research program that fosters and rewards research excellence, including a culture of leadership, risk-taking, and collaboration for translating innovations to improve health.

• Recruit, develop, and mentor a diverse group of faculty and staff, and provide them the opportunity to reach their individual potential for career and professional development in education, research, and service.

Pharm.D. Program OutcomesPharm.D. Program Outcomes

• Essentials for Practice Centered Care– Patient centered care, medication use system

management, health & wellness, population based care

• Essentials of care– Problem solving, provide education, patient

advocacy, interprofessional collaboration, cultural sensitivity, communication

• Personal & professional development– Self-awareness, leadership, entrepreneurism &

innovation, & professionalism

• Essentials for Practice Centered Care– Patient centered care, medication use system

management, health & wellness, population based care

• Essentials of care– Problem solving, provide education, patient

advocacy, interprofessional collaboration, cultural sensitivity, communication

• Personal & professional development– Self-awareness, leadership, entrepreneurism &

innovation, & professionalism

Conservative Budget Planning

• UTCOP ended FY 2015-16 in the black for recurring revenues and expenses

• Current faculty recruitment• Chemical Biology & Medicinal Chemistry is the only current active

recruitment for this year.• Needs:

• Resources to capitalize on collaborative opportunities with Dell Medical School & other programs

• Staff support for experiential education, student affairs, & college support

• Going forward: Projected balanced budget through 2021-22• Carve out 2% per year for merit pools: 2016-17 thru 2021-22• Decrease 1 TT faculty FTE by 2021-22

Coordinating Board Funding Model Discrepancies

• Health rate per FTE student = 15.91• Academic rate per FTE student = 4.32

• Health funding rate is 3.68 X higher than academic pharmacy rate

• Based on the base period used to fund the 2015-2017 biennium

• Health rate per FTE student = 15.91• Academic rate per FTE student = 4.32

• Health funding rate is 3.68 X higher than academic pharmacy rate

• Based on the base period used to fund the 2015-2017 biennium

Texas Colleges of PharmacyTuition & Required Fees 2016-17

• TAMU* $13,430• TSU $16,436 • Tx Tech* $15,920 • U of H $19,644 • UNT* $19,084 • UT Austin $16,304 • UT Tyler $34,506 • UIW $38,903TAMU, TX Tech & UNT receive about 3.68 X more in state formula dollars than UTCOP. TSU receives federal block grant funding as a historically under represented minority school (Data from AACP)

• TAMU* $13,430• TSU $16,436 • Tx Tech* $15,920 • U of H $19,644 • UNT* $19,084 • UT Austin $16,304 • UT Tyler $34,506 • UIW $38,903TAMU, TX Tech & UNT receive about 3.68 X more in state formula dollars than UTCOP. TSU receives federal block grant funding as a historically under represented minority school (Data from AACP)

National USN&WR Peer CollegesP-1 Tuition & Required Fees 2016-17 Year

1) North Carolina $22,1672) Minnesota $27,6953) The University of Texas $16,3043) Michigan $25,4703) UCSF $33,3476) Ohio State $21,6656) Illinois - Chicago $29,1526) Kentucky $26,4489) Purdue $22,0269) Florida $23,8299) Maryland - Baltimore $25,4699) Pittsburgh $31,7989) U. So. Calif* $55,7569) Washington $30,0079) Wisconsin $19,223

1) North Carolina $22,1672) Minnesota $27,6953) The University of Texas $16,3043) Michigan $25,4703) UCSF $33,3476) Ohio State $21,6656) Illinois - Chicago $29,1526) Kentucky $26,4489) Purdue $22,0269) Florida $23,8299) Maryland - Baltimore $25,4699) Pittsburgh $31,7989) U. So. Calif* $55,7569) Washington $30,0079) Wisconsin $19,223

(Data from AACP)

Giving Source to UTCOP 2015-16

Category AmountIndividual Alumni $367,886Individual Friends $104,617Corporations $347,295Foundations $675,351Trusts/Test. Gifts $8,864Other $42,759TOTAL $1,546,772

Gifts, Pledges & Planned Gifts Trends

$0.00$2,000,000.00$4,000,000.00$6,000,000.00$8,000,000.00

$10,000,000.00$12,000,000.00$14,000,000.00$16,000,000.00

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Dollars per Year

2016 - P1 Pharm.D. Class

Questions?