Sarah E. White, PharmD, RPh, BCPS, BCACP

Professor
541-789-5919
UC Box 
A192
HPC2 371
Areas I Teach 

Educational History

PharmD--Oregon State University/Oregon Health & Science University, 2006
BS--Oregon State University, 2003

Practice/Research Interests

Dr. White has precepted pharmacy students for IPPE and APPE in the hospital/health system environment for 15 years, also serving as the site coordinator. During that time she was a member of the inpatient pharmacy management team, assigned to manage various areas and projects within the department. Her research has mainly consisted of implementing and evaluating pharmacy services in the health system setting with PGY1 residents and students, with a current research focus in the scholarship of teaching and learning. In the therapeutics course stream, she teaches acute cardiology topics, nutrition, and gastrointestinal disorders. She continues to work with a health system in southern Oregon as a supervisor for ambulatory pharmacy services and teaches medication classes to patients who have cardiac conditions. Her supervisory experience informs her teaching in Social and Administrative Sciences (SAS) courses where she serves as the SAS Stream Coordinator, overseeing that section of the curriculum. Topics include paying for healthcare, transitions of care, state pharmacy law, human resources, and privileging, credentialing, and billing. Recently Dr. White served on the Oregon Board of Pharmacy Workgroup regarding new intern regulations. 

Outside the Classroom

Dr. White and her husband (also a pharmacist) have two daughters and a dog, Lexi, named after the drug information database. Dr. White is a native Oregonian and enjoys living and working in southern Oregon. She loves to find various ways to be creative like sewing and trying new recipes.