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Courtney Gamston

Courtney Gamston

Professor of Practice-Experiential
Ambulatory Care Clinician
Unit: Clinical Affairs and Outreach
Auburn University
Harrison College of Pharmacy
1330X Walker Building
Auburn, AL 36849
Email: ceg0004@auburn.edu
Phone: 334-844-4099
Fax: 334-844-4019


Bio

Education:
  • B.A.Sc., Mocrobiology - Georgia Tech, 2004
  • M.S., Molecular Microbiology and Immunology - Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, 2007
  • Pharm.D. - Auburn, 2013

Courtney Gamston is a 2013 graduate from the Harrison College of Pharmacy. After spending a year with the Auburn University Pharmaceutical Care Center as an ambulatory care resident, she accepted a faculty position at the Edward Via College of Osteopathic medicine as Assistant Professor and Discipline Chair for Pharmacology. She currently also holds the position of Ambulatory Care Clinician with the AUPCC.

Along with serving as a Ambulatory Care Clinician in the Clinical Affairs and Outreach unit, she also serves as a Professor of Practice for experiential learning. In this position, she participates in the Practice-Ready Curriculum with Pharm.D. students, including in small and large group instruction, active delivery of educational content, and assessment of pharmacy related skills. She also collaborates with other healthcare professionals to provide model care to patients in an interdisciplinary environment, utilizes an electronic health record to document all patient care activities, identifies patients for pharmacist led interventions using population health metrics, and precepts Pharm.D. students in both active and simulated patient care activities throughout all four years of the pharmacy curriculum.

Her current research focuses on establishing, improving, and maintaining sustainable ambulatory care services in a pharmacist-led primary care clinic. Areas of focus include prediabetes, diabetes, obesity, dyslipidemia, and hypertension. Gamston's research is focused not only to the provision of medication therapy management but also on patient education services that improve self-care behaviors and overall health. Another facet of this work is improving the education of pharmacy and DO students in the realm of patient education and medication/disease state management in the ambulatory care setting.

The goal of this research is twofold: (1) to establish models of ambulatory care practice for implementation in a variety of settings and (2) to enhance the education and experience of pharmacy and DO students in order to prepare them to operate independently in an ambulatory care setting.

Professional and Community Activities:

  • Research and Education Foundation Board Member - Alabama Pharmacy Association
  • Boshell Diabetes and Metabolic Diseases Research Program
  • American Society of Health-Systems Pharmacy
  • American College of Clinical Pharmacy
  • Network of Minority Health Research Investigators
  • American Pharmacists Association


Last Updated: October 07, 2022