Dr. Meghan Mackenzie

Assistant Professor

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Biography

Meghan MacKenzie is an Assistant Professor at the College of Pharmacy, Dalhousie University. Her research primarily focuses on opioid stewardship and pharmacy practice, with a special emphasis on acute pain management and the responsible use of opioids to mitigate harm and improve patient-centered outcomes. With a Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy, an Advanced Certificate in Pharmacy Residency, and a Doctor of Pharmacy from the University of British Columbia, MacKenzie combines her educational background with her professional expertise to advance pharmacy practices. She has received several awards, including the Brian Tuttle Pharmacy Residency Project Award in June 2012, and the Dr. Jessie MacKnight Teaching Award in May 2017, which recognizes excellence in teaching at Dalhousie University. Her publications include studies on opioid-prescribing patterns, burnout among hospital pharmacists, and clinical implications of opioid pharmacokinetics. Through her work, she aims to enhance pharmaceutical care and contribute significantly to the field.

Research Interests

Experience

Assistant Professor

— Present

Dalhousie University • Halifax, NS

Teaching and conducting research at the College of Pharmacy.

Awards

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Brian Tuttle Pharmacy Residency Project Award

2012-06-01
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Dr. Jessie MacKnight Teaching Award

2017-05-01