Faculty

Dana Carroll, PharmD

Dana Carroll, PharmD

Clinical Assistant Professor


Dana G. Carroll, PharmD, is an adjunct professor in the Department of Family, Internal, and Rural Medicine at the College of Community Health Sciences. She is also a provider at University Medical Center, which is operated by CCHS, and her clinical practice focuses on providing direct patient care as part of interdisciplinary teams in the Geriatric and Family Medicine clinics. In addition, Carroll provides one-on-one patient education and drug therapy consults in diabetes and serves as part of an interdisciplinary team to deliver ADA-certified diabetes self-management classes. She is board-certified in pharmacotherapy and geriatrics. She also is a certified diabetes care and education specialist.

Carroll teaches and precepts pharmacy students, pharmacy residents, graduate students (psychology and social work), medical students and medical residents. She also holds an adjunct faculty appointment with the Psychology Department at The University of Alabama and a clinical professor appointment with the Pharmacy Practice Department at Auburn University Harrison College of Pharmacy.

Carroll graduated from Auburn University School of Pharmacy in Auburn, Ala., and completed a residency in primary care at The University of Mississippi Medical Center in Jackson. She worked at Duke Medical Center in the emergency room as a clinical pharmacist and was faculty at the University of Oklahoma College of Pharmacy and the University of Oklahoma-Tulsa Family Medicine Residency Program before joining the faculty at CCHS.