Dr. Nareeta Sharma

Assistant Professor

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Biography

Nareeta Sharma has an extensive background in pharmacy, holding a Doctor of Pharmacy and a Master of Science in Health Care Outcomes and Clinical Services from the University of the Pacific. She completed a pharmacy practice fellowship at the same institution. Dr. Sharma is actively involved with the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy and is a member of several honor societies. Her career is dedicated to improving health care outcomes, particularly in underserved populations. As an Assistant Clinical Professor and Director of Undergraduate Programs, she focuses on building students' confidence and capabilities in pharmacy practice. Dr. Sharma is passionate about teaching and strives to foster an inclusive learning environment through innovative, evidence-based approaches. Her research interests encompass health care outcomes, diabetes management, and the science of teaching and learning. She actively participates in scholarly activities that evaluate the impact of pharmacist-led outreach on community health.

Research Interests

Courses

PHAR 121 - Professional Communications PHAR 131 - Pharmacy Skills Introduction Patient Care PHAR 332 - Case Based Practice PHAR 531 - Pharmacy Skills V: Professional Communications PRAC 141 - Medicare Part D MTM – Application Outreach PRAC 142 - Introduction Medicare Benefit Medication Therapy Management PRAC 170 - Intro Diabetes Prevention Program

Requirements for University of the Pacific

Doctorate Program
Requirements
GPA Requirement
Required:2.7
TOEFL
Total
Required:80
Prerequisites
General Biology with Lab (8 credits) Microbiology (3 credits) Human Physiology (3 credits) General Chemistry with Lab (8 credits) Organic Chemistry with Lab (8 credits) Pre-Calculus or Higher (3 credits) English Composition (3 credits) Public Speaking (3 credits) Micro or Macroeconomics (3 credits) Psychology (3 credits)
Application Checklist
  • PharmCAS Application
  • Official Transcripts
  • Two letters of recommendation
  • Personal Statement
  • In-person or Zoom Interview
Specialization Notes

This is the PharmD professional program administered by the Thomas J. Long School of Pharmacy.