Campbell pharmacy faculty serve with state organization

Photo: Dr. Catherine Wente (right) works with Campbell resident, Dr. Taylor Smith (left), and a student pharmacist (center)


NCAP is the state organization that represents the profession of pharmacy. NCAP is organized to unite, serve and advance the profession of pharmacy for the benefit of society. Campbell University faculty have a long-standing history of serving on the NCAP board of directors and within various committees. This year seven faculty members are serving:

Dr. Dustin Wilson (’07 PharmD), associate professor of pharmacy practice, was elected an At Large Member of NCAP Health Systems Practice Academy and is serving as chair of the NCAP Convention Planning committee.

Board of Directors:

Dr. Carrie Baker (’19 PharmD/MBA), clinical assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice, Chair of the New Practitioner Forum

Dr. Riley Bowers (’15 PharmD), clinical associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice, At Large Member

Dr. Katie Trotta, clinical associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice, Chair of the Community Pharmacy Academy

Other faculty serving NCAP in 2023:

Dr. Catherine Wente, clinical assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice, At Large Member for Health Systems Academy

Dr. Tara McGeehan, clinical assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice, Chair of the Resource Development Committee

Dr. Madison Treadway, clinical assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice, Co-chair for e-Learning Committee and serving as a member of the residency conference planning committee.

Chair of Pharmacy Practice, Dr. Beth Mills (’98 PharmD), said, “Our program supports and encourages service to our professional organizations to advance the profession of pharmacy and advocate for change. We are proud of our faculty and student involvement in NCAP and celebrate these new and ongoing roles within the organization.”