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Daniel C. Malone, PhD, RPh

Daniel C. Malone, Ph.D, R.Ph., is a professor at the University of Arizona Colleges of Pharmacy and Public Health. Dr. Malone received a Bachelor of Science degree in Pharmacy from the University of Colorado , graduating Magna Cum Laude. Dr. Malone received a Master of Science in Pharmacy in 1990 and his Doctor of Philosophy in 1993 from The University of Texas. He completed an AHRQ post-doctoral fellowship in the Departments of Public Health and Community Medicine and Pharmacy at the University of Washington. Dr. Malone has served as the Director of the Division of Pharmaceutical Policy within the Center for Health Outcomes and PharmacoEconomic Research since July 2000. He teaches courses in biostatistics, quality assessment and improvement, and US health care systems to pharmacy doctoral students. In the graduate program at the University of Arizona he teaches health technology assessment, applied health technology assessment and pharmaceutical policy. His area of expertise is health services research with an emphasis in pharmacoeconomics. Dr. Malone is the co-principal investigator for The Arizona Center for Education and Research on Therapeutics (CERT) grant from AHRQ and is the director of the drug-drug core that is focusing on drug-drug interactions. He has had extensive experience in pharmacy demonstration projects and economic and policy issues associated with the pharmaceutical industry.

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