Dr. Vista Khosraviani

Assistant Professor

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Biography

Vista Khosraviani, PharmD, APh, earned a Bachelor of Science in Biological Sciences, with a minor in English from the University of California, Davis, and a Doctor of Pharmacy from the University of Charleston School of Pharmacy. She completed her PGY1 residency focused on ambulatory care academia at the University of Charleston School of Pharmacy and obtained an Advanced Practice Pharmacist certificate in 2019. Her career in academia is driven by a desire to create a positive image of the future of pharmacists through teaching and mentoring. With a commitment to excellence, she values a supportive and familial environment and enjoys spending time with her family and friends, as well as engaging in activities such as traveling, taking long walks, and seeking inspiring views. Khosraviani's teaching philosophy emphasizes fostering a safe and productive environment that empowers students to become lifelong learners.

Research Interests

Courses

PHAR 432 - Case Based Practice II PHAR 331 - Pharmacy Skills 3: Assessment Counseling PHAR 532 - Case Based Practice III PHAR 443 – ICS: Gastrointestinal, Nutrition & Renal Disorders

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.