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Raizza Acode
Raizza decided on AHS because of its esteemed reputation in nursing education, which has been pivotal in his professional advancement and career trajectory.
AHS offers a comprehensive curriculum meticulously designed to align with the diverse career aspirations of its students, showcasing the institution's unwavering commitment to academic excellence and holistic development.
Furthermore, AHS fosters a collaborative and supportive academic environment, where dedicated faculty and staff are instrumental in delivering an engaging and impactful educational experience. This focus on personalized learning has thoroughly prepared students like Raizza to excel in their future professional endeavors.
Mary Grace
Mary Grace chose AHS for its affordability, convenient location, and strong Christian values, which resonated with her personal beliefs. Her decision was further influenced by a friend's positive experience in nursing education.
She appreciates the close-knit culture at AHS, where faculty and staff are approachable and supportive. This nurturing environment has made her challenging journey through nursing more manageable.
The MSN program's flexible schedule aligns perfectly with her busy life as a working mother of four. The hybrid format enables her to effectively balance online learning with in-person classes.
Christine Le
Christine Le has had a desire to pursue pharmacy since high school. She initially attended the University of Pacific for a pre-pharmacy program but felt unhappy with the environment there. Seeking better opportunities in Southern California, she explored pharmacy schools and found a program that suited her needs, located conveniently in SoCal.
She recently moved to Long Beach for her studies, having previously lived in the Bay Area. Starting her program in the summer was a different experience, as her friends were still on break, but she enjoyed diving into her studies and learning useful information for her future career.
Christine appreciates the close-knit nature of her small cohort, where everyone has unique strengths and aspirations. Some classmates aim to work in veterinary pharmacy, while others have specific goals like working at Kaiser or pursuing research.
As a social person, Christine is open to starting her career in retail pharmacy, as she has always admired pharmacists and values the communication involved in patient care. She aims to build strong, one-on-one relationships with her patients, whether in retail or hospital settings.
Jubin David
Jubin David shares his journey as a Doctor of Pharmacy candidate. He reflects on being the first in his family to pursue a career in medicine, specifically pharmacy. Jubin completed his bachelor's degree in biochemistry, which he chose because of his interest in pharmacy from a young age. He acknowledges that the transition from biochemistry to pharmacy was made easier due to the correlation between the two fields.
He expresses his aspirations to work within the pharmacy industry or in the administrative side of healthcare systems, particularly in hospitals. Jubin recognizes the challenge of understanding the vast number of medications available but has confidence in his professors to guide him in learning how to determine the appropriate medication for each patient.
Joshua Haywood
Initially, I was a business major, but I witnessed certain things that made me reconsider my path. I felt that in business, you don't necessarily need a certification, which led me to seek a more stable industry. I started my journey as a pharmacy technician, a role I was referred to by my mother, who was also a technician. Once I got into the field, I discovered that I was good at it, which motivated me to pursue the prerequisites for pharmacy school.
I appreciated that the program was relatively new, and I learned the importance of being comfortable in your field to succeed. The institution's mission and direction, particularly with their nursing programs, aligned well with my goals. I also wanted to leverage my athletic background in pharmacy, identifying a niche where I could work with sports teams, team physicians, and athletes on issues like anti-doping, pain management, and compounding medications.
There are significant concerns regarding banned substances in sports, especially when athletes lack the education to understand what they can and cannot use. I aim to address these issues through my work in pharmacy.
Christine Le
Christine Lee, a P2 student from the School of Pharmacy, shares her experiences studying in Southern California. She highlights the vibrant opportunities available in the region, particularly in healthcare.
Christine chose the AUHS program because it is a three-year course that accelerates her education. She appreciates the emphasis on empathy within the program, which aligns with Christian values. Christine believes that empathy is a crucial component of effective healthcare.
Navjot Walia
Navjot Walia, graduating with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing.
The journey has been challenging, filled with late-night studying and many tears, but she wouldn’t change anything because she has learned so much from it. Navjot realized that hard work is essential to succeed; there are no shortcuts.
After high school, Navjot attended Cal State Long Beach, but due to the competitive nature of the nursing program, she decided to complete half of her prerequisites at a community college before transferring to the university. This approach allowed her to get into the program right away, and it took her two and a half years to finish her degree.
Navjot has always wanted to be a nurse since elementary school. She remembers discussing her future with her mom, and when her mom asked what she wanted to do, Navjot told her she wanted to be a nurse. She has a natural inclination to help others, which guided her pursuit of nursing. It wasn’t until she started volunteering that she truly realized this was her passion.
Navjot volunteered at the Long Beach VA hospital in the ER, which was hectic but incredibly rewarding. The fast-paced environment motivated her to pursue nursing further. As a volunteer, she found it manageable to keep up with the demands, as her responsibilities were limited. However, time management was crucial, especially when dealing with a high volume of patients and limited bed availability.
Her role involved taking patients' vital signs and reporting them to the nurses when beds were not available. Once a bed was ready, she would prepare the room and assist patients in getting settled. The 12-hour shifts they had to complete during their clinical hours helped them acclimate to the demands of the job.
Navjot wants to express her gratitude for all the support received throughout this journey, including emotional support, which was greatly appreciated.
Thank you for everything.
Quione Rodriguez
Quione Rodriguez, a graduate with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from AUHS, shares his journey and motivations behind pursuing a nursing career. He emphasizes the importance of family, expressing a desire to ensure their well-being as they age and to provide for his future family. Quione credits his success to a strong support system, particularly highlighting his mother's resilience and the encouragement from his classmates, faculty, and girlfriend.
Throughout his nursing program, he faced significant challenges, including the loss of his home, but he remained determined to overcome these obstacles. He stresses the importance of collaboration and mutual support among peers, recognizing that everyone has strengths and weaknesses that can help each other succeed.
Quione encourages others to take the first step towards their goals, despite feelings of uncertainty and lack of confidence. He believes in the power of faith and the value of attending a faith-based institution, which has helped him grow not only as a nursing professional but also as a person. He concludes by acknowledging that the education received extends beyond nursing skills, fostering personal development and character.
Manuel De la Cruz
Manuel De la Cruz, a graduate with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing, described his three-year nursing program as intense but manageable, especially with the support of friends. He acknowledged the challenges of midterms, finals, and various tests, emphasizing the importance of putting in the necessary hours to succeed. The experience has helped him grow as a person, teaching him resilience and determination.
His motivation to pursue nursing stemmed from his mother, a Physician Assistant, who has always been a role model for him. He expressed gratitude towards his family, including his mom, sister, dad, grandma, aunt, uncle, and girlfriend, for their unwavering support throughout his journey.
As he looks forward to the future, Manuel shared his five-year plan to work in the field before pursuing a Doctorate in Nursing Practice (DNP). He encouraged others to do their best, reminding them that they will be responsible for people's lives, and stressed the importance of studying and collaborating with friends to achieve their goals.
Jeanetta Mastron
Library Assistant
Jeanetta K. Mastron is a California licensed CPhT, with a BS Chemistry, currently working on a MS Clinical Research from AUHS and is a designated subject credentialed educator. She was the AUHS Pharmacy Technician Program Director (1999 – 2012), and BS Pharmaceutical Sciences educator (2012 – 2014). She currently works as the AUHS Library/Teaching Assistant, tutors nursing dosage calculations and presents APA and study skills workshops.
Rachel Friedman
Librarian
Rachel Friedman received her Master’s degree in Information and Library Science from USC. She received her BA from UCR, specializing in Ancient and Medieval History. She currently works as the librarian at AUHS. Some of her specialties include academic research, cataloging, book repair, and library programs.
Thi Dang, PharmD
Assistant Professor of Clinical and Administrative Sciences (Adjunct/Part-time)
An experienced, driven, and accomplished Pharmacy Professional and Leader, with a wealth of experience while working for leading, high-profile companies. Owner of Dang Pharmacy Group, Inc. experienced in managing operations, profit and loss, staff training and development, auditing for assurance of medication use safety, staff performance evaluation, staff succession planning, regulatory compliance, and handling a wide variety of special projects. Serves as Clinical Pharmacist/Pharmacist in Charge for the San Gabriel Medical Pharmacy and Pharmacist in Charge for San Gabriel Compounding Pharmacy. A proven manager and possesses a firm commitment to the timely provision of the highest levels of pharmacy services and support. Strong background in many areas including pharmacy management, best practices implementation, performance management, and patient relations. Highly-experienced in all aspects of pharmacy management, and is thoroughly familiar with pharmacy and healthcare practices, standards, and protocols. Experienced in all areas of pharmacy management, has managed many high-profile pharmacies, and is proven in meeting the highest in profitability and productivity expectations.
Ann Chung, Pharm.D, BCPS
Assistant Professor, Clinical and Administrative Sciences
Education
Bio
Dr. Chung’s primary experience is hospital health system for nearly 20 years. Prior to becoming a pharmacist, she worked as an LVN in Long Term Care facility and Home Health Care. Fascinated with medicine, she went back to school. She graduated from UCLA with B.S. in Human Physiology, earned her Pharm.D. at Western University of Health Sciences, completed ASHP accredited PGY-1 Pharmacy Practice at Tripler Medical Center, Honolulu, HI. She had served the country as a Captain in the U.S Army at Fort Leonard Woods Community Hospital in Missouri. Dr. Chung is board certified in Pharmacotherapeutics. Her experiences include hospital pharmacy protocol clinical consultations, non-formulary medication review, antibiotic stewardship, IV preparation of compounded sterile preparations (CSPs) , USP 797, retail pharmacy, remote pharmacy order verification, prior authorization for Pharmacy Benefits Management for insurance company (Prescription Solutions). Dr. Chung is compassionate about teaching and sharing her experiences with students.
Area on interest
Acute care hospital pharmacy with a focus on Pharmacokinetics, Antibiotics Stewardship, TPN, Anticoagulation, and Critical Care.
Maria Shearing, MSN, FNP, BSN
RN Director, SON Undergraduate Programs, Clinical Affiliation Sites and Student Affairs
Sheryl Antido, DNP, APRN, FNP-C, FNP-BC
Director, SON Graduate Program, Clinical Affiliation Sites and Student Affairs
BIO
Dedicated and highly organized board-certified health care worker with over 20 years of experience in both hospital setting and nursing education. Efficient in fast-paced multitasking environments; able to prioritize effectively with all organizational level
EDUCATION
3/2019-4/2021 |
Grand Canyon University Doctor of Nursing Practice (Phoenix, Arizona) Manuscript: “Individualized Assessment and Implementation of Current Practice Standards for Type 2 Diabetics” |
8/2016-12/2017 |
Charles Drew University of Medicine and Science FNP Program (Los Angeles, Ca) Thesis: “Are melatonin Supplements Effective in Treating Insomnia in Older Patients” |
3/1996-2000 |
University of Santo Tomas BSN Program (Manila, Philippines) |
HONORS/ ORGANIZATION
2023 |
American Association of Colleges of Nursing (Essential Champion) |
2023 |
UST Nurses Association International (Assistant Treasurer) |
2021 |
Nurse Hero Award (PNASC West LA Chapter) (Awardee) |
2021 |
American Board of Peri anesthesia Nursing Certification (Certification Coach) |
2018 | Academic Excellence (Charles Drew University, FNP Program) |
2017 | California Association of Nurse Practitioner (CANP) member |
Open-Heart Surgery, Intra-aortic Balloon Pump, Impella, ECMO, EVD, 12-Lead ECG, ACLS, Dysrhythmia, PICC Line Certificate, Wound Care Management, Hemodynamics, CRRT, American Association of Nurse Practitioners
WORK EXPERIENCE
2022- current | Collaborator (PNASC): UCI MIND Ahead Research Project University of California Irvine, Ca |
2018-2022 | Independent Consultant HIV National Integration Research Howard University, Washington D.C |
3/2022- Currently employed | Nurse Practitioner (Primary Care) | Kaiser Permanente Hospital – 9400 Rosecrans Ave. Bellflower, CA |
03/2013 to 2022 | Registered Nurse (Perioperative services/Pediatrics/Med Surg/ICU/OB/Gyne) | Kaiser Permanente Hospital – 9333 Imperial Hwy Downey CA |
2/2018- Currently employed | Nurse Practitioner (Nurse Practitioner consultant) | Dr. Lucita Cruz Medical Clinic – 12507 Alondra Blvd, Norwalk CA 90650 |
11/2018- Currently employed | FNP program Faculty/Assistant FNP Director | Charles Drew University of Medicine and Science – Los Angeles, CA |
3/2020- Currently employed | Nursing Theory Adjunct faculty (Pediatrics/Med Surg/OB/Gyne) | Stanbridge University Irvine, California |
6/2011 to 09/2014 | Registered Nurse (ICU/CCU) | Lakewood Regional Medical Center – South St. Lakewood CA |
9/2012 to 02/2013 | Nursing Theory Instructor Adjunct faculty (Pediatrics/Med Surg/OB/Gyne) | Advanced College – Paramount Blvd. South Gate, CA |
6/2009 to 06/2012 | Nursing Theory Instructor Adjunct faculty (Pediatrics/Med Surg/OB/Gyne) | CBD College of Nursing – Los Angeles, CA |
4/2010 to 06/2011 | Clinical Instructor and Nursing Theory Instructor (Med Surg/Pediatrics) | Preferred College of Nursing 1950 East 220th street Long Beach Ca |
2/2009 to 11/2011 | Registered Nurse (Medical Surgical/Pediatrics, Telemetry, Emergency, ICU) | Coast Plaza Hospital – 13000 Studebaker Rd. Norwalk, CA 90650 |
6/2006 to 06/2009 | NCLEX Reviewer (BSN Program) | RCAP Review Center – Philippines |
3/2002 to 04/2006 | Registered Nurse (OB/GYN, L&D, Nursery) | University of Santo Tomas Hospital – Philippines |
11/2001 to 3/2002 | Registered Nurse (Medical Surgical/Pediatrics) | St. Victoria Hospital – Philippines |
4/2000 to 11/2001 | Registered Nurse (Aesthetic) | Derm Clinic – Philippines |
Arvin R. Torres
MD, APRN, FNP-C, MSN Asst. Dean, SON Undergraduate Programs
EDUCATION
Advance Practice RN FNP | 09/2021 | American University of Health Sciences Signal Hill, CA |
MSN Education | 2017 – 12/2019 | University of Phoenix |
Bachelor of Science Nursing | 2004 – 03/2006 | St. Jude College (Manila Philippines) |
Medical Internship | 1998-1999 | Veterans Memorial Medical Center |
Doctor of Medicine | 1994 – 04/1998 | Far Eastern University (Manila Philippines) |
B.S. Biology | 1990 – 1994 | Far Eastern University (Manila Philippines) |
LICENSES
FNP | Active | American Association of Nurse Practitioners, Board of Registered Nursing California |
RN | Active | Board of Registered Nursing California |
Physician (USA) | 2003 | United States Medical Licensure |
Examination (USMLE) | ||
Step 1 Basic Medicine | ||
Step 2A Clinical Knowledge | ||
Step 2B Clinical Skills | ||
Physician (USA) | 2008 | Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates Certificate |
Physician (Philippines) | 2000 | Professional Regulation Commission |
CERTIFICATE
Open-Heart Surgery, Intra-aortic Balloon Pump, Impella, ECMO, EVD, 12-Lead ECG, ACLS, Dysrhythmia, PICC Line Certificate, Wound Care Management, Hemodynamics, CRRT, American Association of Nurse Practitioners
WORK EXPERIENCE
Dec 2021 to Present | Life Point Urgent Care | Clinic, Urgent Care NP |
Feb 2020 to Present | American University of Health Sciences | Asst. Professor BSN, MSN Assistant Dean (current) |
May 2016 to Jan 2022 | Little Company of Mary Medical Center | Staff RN ICU, Preceptor RN New Graduates |
Mar 2018 to Feb 2020 | Centinela Hospital Medical Center | Charge RN ICU, Educator Critical Care |
May 2014 to Mar 2018 | Fountain Valley Regional Hospital and Medical Center Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Staff | MICU RN |
Nov 2012 to May 2016 | Centinela Hospital Medical Center | Staff RN ICU Preceptor RN New Graduates |
Nov 2011 to Nov 2012 | Torrance Memorial Medical Center Torrance, CA | MICU |
Aug 2010 to Aug 2011 | Memorial Hospital of Gardena, CA | Staff RN Medical-Surgical |
June 2009 to Nov 2012 | Infinity Care of East L.A. Los Angeles, CA | Staff RN Medical-Surgical Telemetry |
April 2009 to June 2010 | Infinity Care Maywood, CA | Director of Nursing |
Aug 2008 to April 2009 | Accent Home Care Inc, Long Beach CA | RN Supervisor |
July 2007 to July 2009 | Pacific Palms Healthcare, Long Beach CA | RN Supervisor / Assistant DON |
Dec 2006 to Aug 2008 | Harbor Care Center Torrance, CA | RN Supervisor |
May 2006 to Dec 2006 | Our Lady of Fatima University, Quezon City Philippines | Charge Nurse |
May 2004 to June 2006 | Angel ADHC, Los Angeles CA | Nursing Instructor Pathology |
June 2002 to May 2004 | Harbor Care Center, Torrance CA | Administrator |
June 2001 to June 2002 | Fairview General Hospital Philippines | Quality Assurance |
May 2001 to May 2002 | ER Physician | |
May 2001 to May 2002 |
PROFESSIONAL REFERENCE
Dr. Manny Atienza | Professor AUHS | 702-353-2178 |
Dr Barbara Thurn-Tamayo Chairman | FNP-AUHS | 626-319-1741 |
Patrick Sheehy RN | Staff RN – LCOM | 310-971-1701 |
Gregorio L. De Grano, DNP(c), MSN, APRN, FNP-C is the Dean of Nursing Graduate Program for the School of Nursing. Dr. De Grano graduated with a Medical Degree from the Philippines and completed his MSN Family Nurse Practitioner track from Charles R. Drew University of Health and Science in Los Angeles California. He is a board-certified nurse practitioner with vast clinical experience in Family and Primary Health Care, Hospice, and Palliative Care, and has over 20-year experience in various clinical settings including ICU, PCU, Emergency Room, Medical Surgical, Acute, and Intra-operative Hemodialysis. With over 8 years of experience in academia, he has made significant contributions to developing and advancing nursing education and practice. As the Dean of the Nursing Graduate Program, Dr. De Grano is dedicated to shaping the next generation of advanced practice nurses and nursing leaders in advancing the profession through evidence-based practice and interprofessional collaboration. His commitment to fostering excellence in nursing education is evident in his collaborative approach to curriculum development with an emphasis on incorporating the latest advancements in healthcare and ensuring the integration of cultural competence, ethics, and leadership skills. Beyond his role as a Dean, Dr. De Grano is a compassionate nurse leader who believes in the power of mentorship and empowerment as he actively mentors students and faculty, supporting their professional growth and personal development.
Hello,
After four years of learning from California State University, Fullerton, I, Alphonse Nguyen, earned the bachelor’s degree in Communications in 2000. I worked as a news writer for several newspapers for five years. Then I thought, I must stop working due to my limited physical capability. As per the job, it required a collection of new stories and information that required a lot of walking to reach to many, and to collect the latest updates from the sources. I needed a change in the career as, I could not meet the expectation.
I had registered for the MSCR program at American University of Health Sciences in 2011 and completed the program in 2013. My thesis titled, “Disease Due to Smoking and Smoking Cessation Clinical Trials” took some time to complete and I am grateful that I could passionately work on it for an extended period of time as I needed to work full time to support my family.
I am really excited as to what I have learned from my excellent Clinical Research professors at AUHS. I was trained by role playing and experienced so many new things that I had never known before. The Clinical Research Field is always in demand and I am fortunate to be a clinical researcher.
I would like to say thank you, AUHS; Pastor Johnson, Ms. Kim Dang and professors, especially Dr. Saral Amarnani who helped me from the beginning until the end with a lot of encouragement.
God bless everyone at AUHS.
Thank you once again,
Alphonse Nguyen
THANK YOU, AUHS
After earning my Bachelor’s Degree in Chemistry from California State University, Long Beach in 2011, I have worked as a Quality Assurance Specialist at a pharmaceutical company for one year before starting my Master’s Degree in Clinical Research (MSCR) at American University of Health Sciences (AUHS) in 2012.
I have finished all of the required courses of the MSCR program from 2012 to 2014 and successfully competed my thesis “A Clinical Trials Endpoints Review on the Effects of Injectafer®, an Intravenous Iron Therapy for Chronic Heart Failure Patients with Iron Deficiency Anemia” in December 2017, and graduated with the MSCR degree.
While studying at AUHS, I began my first position in the clinical research field at a Site Management Organization (SMO) as the Lead Clinical Research Coordinator (LCRC) for four years. Prior to being promoted as the Regional Manager for two years, I held the Phase 1 Operations Manager position at the same company for another two years. I was responsible for conducting and managing Clinical Trials for various trials of therapeutic areas as well as for multiples sites in California, USA.
In 2019, I left the SMO and started the new journey as a Clinical Research Associate (CRA) for a Contracted Research Organization (CRO) company.
The experience I have learned from working as the CRC and a Site Manager at the SMO, and especially the knowledge I gained from the MSCR program has given me the best preparation to be successful as a CRA.
5 AUG 2020
Tri Tran, MSCR.
Dear beloved AUHS family,
My name is Hieu, and I am currently working on finishing my thesis by the end of this year. After I graduated from the University of California, Irvine with a B.S. in Pharmaceutical Sciences, I applied to AUHS for a Master’s degree in Clinical Research. I have finished all my classes, but I still need to finish my thesis in order to graduate with the degree. I extend my thanks to Dr. Saral Amarnani and other staff members who are still willing to spend time in helping me through with my thesis even in this tough times, as the pandemic is still ongoing. I am sincerely thankful to their efforts and I will be done with the thesis at the end of this year, 2020. As of now, I am working in the ‘North America Research Institute’ (NARI) as a clinical research coordinator. With all the knowledge that I gained while in school, I can easily adapt to my job and has helped me be efficient and confident. The MSCR program is very helpful and worth the money and time in preparing new students like me to step into the clinical research field.
Thank you once again,
Hieu Tu, B.S.
Jenny Nguyen
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Ivy Javaluyas
PExecutive Director, Student Affairs and University ALO
Genevieve (Ivy) Javaluyas has been with the University for nearly fifteen years and serves the University and its students as the Director of Student Services. Ms. Javaluyas has actively assisted with the development of many student services policies and procedures and provided leadership related to her area of expertise in participating in institutional and programmatic regulatory approvals and accreditations. Ms. Javaluyas has more than fifteen years in administration and management experience in student services. Ms. Javaluyas holds a Baccalaureate degree in Mathematics with a concentration in actuarial science.
Greg De Grano
MD, DNPc, APRN, FPN-C, MSN DEAN, SON Graduate Programs
Gregorio L. De Grano, DNP(c), MSN, APRN, FNP-C is the Dean of Nursing Graduate Program for the School of Nursing. Dr. De Grano graduated with a Medical Degree from the Philippines and completed his MSN Family Nurse Practitioner track from Charles R. Drew University of Health and Science in Los Angeles California. He is a board-certified nurse practitioner with vast clinical experience in Family and Primary Health Care, Hospice, and Palliative Care, and has over 20-year experience in various clinical settings including ICU, PCU, Emergency Room, Medical Surgical, Acute, and Intra-operative Hemodialysis. With over 8 years of experience in academia, he has made significant contributions to developing and advancing nursing education and practice. As the Dean of the Nursing Graduate Program, Dr. De Grano is dedicated to shaping the next generation of advanced practice nurses and nursing leaders in advancing the profession through evidence-based practice and interprofessional collaboration. His commitment to fostering excellence in nursing education is evident in his collaborative approach to curriculum development with an emphasis on incorporating the latest advancements in healthcare and ensuring the integration of cultural competence, ethics, and leadership skills. Beyond his role as a Dean, Dr. De Grano is a compassionate nurse leader who believes in the power of mentorship and empowerment as he actively mentors students and faculty, supporting their professional growth and personal development.
Dr. Jaydutt V. Vadgama
Senior Vice President for Research, Innovation, and Graduate Studies
Bio
Dr. Nicole Lesher
Assistant Professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences (Adjunct/Part-time Faculty)
Bio
Dr. Lesher is an accomplished professional with nearly 35 years of invaluable experience in the field of higher education. With a diverse range of roles under her belt, including Chief Operating Officer, Provost, Director of Assessment, Academic Dean, and Faculty, Dr. Lesher has honed her skills and acquired comprehensive knowledge across the higher education landscape. Her extensive experience enables her to navigate the complex challenges faced by educational institutions effectively.
Notably, Dr. Lesher has played a pivotal role in helping numerous schools secure and maintain accreditation, while ensuring compliance with state regulations. Her dedication to the accreditation process is evident through her involvement as an evaluator for the Distance Education and Training Council and the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC). As an active member of the WASC Substantive Change Committee, she contributes to shaping educational standards and policies.
Dr. Lesher’s academic background further strengthens her expertise. She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in English from San Diego State University, a Master of Arts degree in Organizational Management from the University of Phoenix, and a Doctorate in Higher Education Administration with a focus on Educational Leadership from Liberty University. Additionally, she is a distinguished graduate of the WASC Assessment Leadership Academy.
Beyond her impressive credentials, Dr. Lesher’s passion for higher education and commitment to fostering excellence make her an asset to any institution she serves. Her ability to blend strategic thinking with practical implementation has consistently yielded positive outcomes for the organizations she has worked with.
In summary, Dr. Lesher’s extensive experience, leadership roles, and unwavering dedication to educational quality and compliance make her a highly respected professional in the field of higher education. Her contributions in accreditation, educational consulting, and assessment of student learning have positively impacted numerous institutions, positioning her as an exceptional leader in the realm of higher education administration.
Professioanl Summary
As a highly effective leader in higher education with 35 years of experience, I possess a proven track record of success in strategic planning, faculty development, assessment, and accreditation. With a deep understanding of the intricacies and challenges that come with leading an academic institution, I am committed to fostering a culture of inclusivity, academic excellence, collaboration, and innovation. My ability to build strong relationships with faculty, staff, and external stakeholders has enabled me to implement successful initiatives that have positively impacted institutional effectiveness and student outcomes. I am a visionary leader with a passion for creating and implementing strategic plans that support the mission of the institution and align with the changing landscape of higher education.
Professional Experience
AMERICAN UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH SCIENCES (January 2023 – Present)
Vice President of Institutional Effectiveness
Provides direction and oversight for institutional assessment, assessment of student learning, institutional research and strategic planning initiatives. Responsible for informing and facilitating continuous improvement across the University by providing a broad array of research and reporting services to internal and external stakeholders.
LAGUNA COLLEGE OF ART AND DESIGN (Januaru 2017 – Novvember 2022)
Provost/WSCUC Accreditation Liaison Officer (July 2021 – November 2022)
Served as the Chief Academic Officer for the college. Provided strategic leadership for curriculum development, academic program delivery, assessment activities, and program quality. Responsible for the on-going development, enhancement and measurement of learning outcomes for the College and participated in the creation of new academic programs and policies in alignment with the College’s mission and goals. Functioned as liaison between the Board of Trustees and Academic Affairs.
Associate Provost/WSCUC Accreditation Liaison Officer (Febuary 2020-June 2021)
Established collaborative strategies with the provost to ensure the College achieved its stated mission. Supported the Academic Affairs department in assessment, accreditation, student code of conduct, diversity, equity and inclusion, regulatory compliance and faculty development.
Director of Assessment and Accreditation/WSCUC Accreditation Liaison Officer (January 2017-January 2020)
Led faculty and staff in the creation and implementation of comprehensive assessment plans and worked with the institutional research staff to transform data into information that supports institutional and program improvement. Responsible for planning and execution of all accreditation activities, initiatives, and visits.
CALIFORNIA SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY (May 2013 – December 2016)
Director of Institutional Research and Assessment/WSCUC Accreditation Liaison Officer
Member of the senior management team, responsible for managing the assessment department and all activities related to strategic planning, assessment, student success and compliance.
HENLEY-PUTNAM UNIVERSITY (April 2006 – May 2013)
Director of Educational Compliance/WSCUC Accreditation Liaison Officer
Responsible for ensuring compliance with WASC and DETC accreditation standards, as well as California state regulations. Was responsible for oversight of all assessment and accreditation activities. Led WASC self-study committee for initial accreditation visit.
SELF-EMPLOYED (June 2003 – April 2006)
Education Consultant
Consultant in the field of education. Specializing in accreditation support, student success, policy development, training, course/program development, assessment, strategic planning and retention.
AVIATION & ELECTRONICS SCHOOLS OF AMERICA (April 1998 – June 2003)
Accreditation & Compliance Manager
Responsible for ensuring compliance with all regulatory requirements for the school.
HEALD BUSINESS COLLEGE ( September 1996 – January 1998)
Dean of Instruction/Instructor
Responsible for overall operations of evening classes for private business college.
CALIFORNIA COLLEGE FOR HEALTH SCIENCES (Febuary 1991 – July 1996)
Chief Operating Officer (1995-1996)
Managed the administration of business operations including strategic planning, budgeting, human resources and contracting.
Director of Student Services (1991-1995)
Managed all Student Services departments, including Admissions & Records, Faculty, Student Advisement, Communications, Mailroom, Shipping/Inventory and Financial Aid.
FASHION INSTITUTE OF DESIGN AND MERCHANDISING ( May 1988 – Febuary 1991)
Education Coordinator/Instructor
Provided academic advisement, admissions screening, and junior college level individual tutoring.
Education/Training
Ph.D. in Higher Education Administration: Educational Leadership
LIBERTY UNIVERSITY, 2022.
Dissertation: The Relationship between Game Art Students’ Achievement and Their Perceived Quality of Assessment
VALUE Institute Certified Scorer
ASSOCIATION OF AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES, 2018.
WASC Assessment Leadership Academy
WESTERN ASSOCIATION OF SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES, Oakland, California, 2015.
Master of Arts, Organizational Management
UNIVERSITY OF PHOENIX, San Diego, California, 1995.
Bachelor of Arts, English
SAN DIEGO STATE UNIVERSITY, San Diego, California, 1988.
Teaching/Training
Presentations and Publications
Professional Publications
Professional Development
Arjun Dutta, PhD, B.Pharm
Dean, School of Pharmacy
Education
Bio
Dr. Arjun Dutta earned a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Pharmacy from Jadavpur University in India. He went on to complete his PhD in Pharmacy Administration at the Medical College of Virginia, Virginia Commonwealth University. Dr. Dutta specializes in Outcomes Research, focusing on areas such as Pharmacoeconomics, Quality of Life, and Epidemiology. His extensive publication record includes research in Pharmacy Education, covering topics such as curriculum assessment, student admissions criteria, progression, and retention.
With over 22 years of experience in academic pharmacy, Dr. Dutta has successfully established three pharmacy programs as a founding administrator in Oregon, New York, and California. His administrative roles have included serving as the Interim Dean and Senior Associate/Assistant Dean for Academic & Student Affairs at three newly established colleges of pharmacy. Prior to his academic career, Dr. Dutta worked as an Outcomes Manager at a health economics firm specializing in Phase IV research for pharmaceutical companies.
Dr. Dutta has an impressive publication record, with over 71 research articles, abstracts, and book chapters published in various peer-reviewed journals and professional meetings. He has secured funding from both federal agencies (AHRQ, HRSA) and private sources for his research, which has primarily focused on health services and outcomes assessment. Dr. Dutta has also been invited to speak at national and international meetings.
Outside of his professional pursuits, Arjun enjoys traveling with his wife and two sons. He is an avid reader and a fan of NFL. In the past, he and his wife actively participated in Ballroom Dance competitions.
Sandy Sarge, MACC
Chief Financial Officer (CFO)
Sandy Sarge, MACC, has over 26 years of collaborative financial, operational, and technical leadership experience. Her previous experience includes 10+ years in higher education where she owned her own consulting firm specializing in finance and financial aid compliance, accounting operations, and strategic leadership. Sandy is an accomplished public advocate, speaker, and a newly selected WASC Peer Reviewer. Most recently, she was appointed to the US Department of Education’s Gainful Employment Negotiated Rulemaking Committee as a primary negotiator. Ms. Sarge holds a Master of Accountancy from the University of South Carolina, and Bachelor of Business Administration from Texas A&M University and was an actively licensed CPAV for over 10 years (currently inactive, in good standing).
Noble Drakoln
Member
Noble A. DraKoln has been involved in multiple tech startups as a consultant, investor and C-suite executive. As an NFT/blockchain game developer over the past two years he has been deeply involved helping assist new blockchain projects come to life and has created an innovative music NFT/blockchain project called BANDRoyalty.com with his co-founder Barnaby Andersun.
He began is tech investing adventure during the early days of the conversion from paging to full digital cellular networks, from TDMA to CDMA, he successfully ran a venture that made mergers and acquisitions in the 900mHz, 150mHz, and 450mHz spectrum’s.
At the introduction of DVDs he successfully ran and sold off a VHS to DVD conversion studio, and he has been a part of guiding, consulting, and assisting in financing internet startups in both Web 1.0 and Web 2.0 phases.
Mr. Drakoln started out as a futures/commodities broker at the age of nineteen trading the E-mini S&P, gold futures contracts, and treasury bond strips. Since that time he has authored the Wiley & Sons published best-selling books Winning the Trading Game and Trade Like a Pro.
Over the span of his twenty year career he has traded S&P 500 contracts, various options, and futures for himself and clients. His books have been translated into multiple languages, he has been a keynote speaker around the world, contributing writer to Forbes, Futures Magazine, along with dozens of other financial magazines, and a radio and T.V. financial commentator on Bloomberg and Fox Business News.
Jeffrey Davis
Member
Tamara M. Whitman
Member
2000 – 2001
Masters of Business Administration, Global Management
University of Phoenix
San Diego, California, USA
1996
Bachelor of Science, Biology
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Birmingham, Alabama, USA
Caroll Ryan, PhD
President/CEO
Dr. Carol Ryan is an accomplished hands-on leader with more than 24 years of experience in higher education serving in executive, administrative, academic, and instructional capacities. She has been instrumental in developing and launching new academic programs, and has successfully lead numerous accreditation efforts with regional, national, and programmatic accrediting bodies. She was appointed by the AUHS Board of Trustees in 2017 to serve as President and Chief Executive Officer. Dr. Ryan is active in several professional organizations. She has served on numerous accreditation teams as an educational standards evaluator and subject matter expert for DEAC and was a member of the Research and Educational Standards sub-Committee and the Appeals Panel. She chairs WASC accreditation visits. Dr. Ryan earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from California State University at Fullerton, a Master of Arts from Azusa Pacific University, and a PhD from Northcentral University.
Marilyn Uvero, PhD (c), EdD, MSN, RN
AProvost/CNA/Vice-President/Chief Operating Officer
Dr. Marilyn Uvero’s professional career as an education executive expands over 30 years and includes holding several positions as provost, Dean of student affairs, member of the academic senate, and Chair of nursing programs. Dr. Uvero has been successful in establishing strategic and operational plans, developing new programs, and strengthening competitive market positions. She has been inducted by Walden University as selected Honoree Member by Pi Alpha Alpha, National Honor Society for Public Affairs and Administration based on her academic performance and professional contributions. Dr. Uvero holds a PhD in Higher Education Leadership from Nova Southeastern University and a MS in Nursing Education from California State University, Dominguez Hills. She is currently pursuing a PhD in Public Policy and Administration at Walden University in the School of Public Policy, completing her dissertation.
Song Tan, MD, FAAP
Member
Song Tan holds a Doctor degree of Medicine and is the co-owner of Karing Pediatrics Medical Group. He has 33 years’ experience in healthcare field. Mr. Tan has active involvement in the Cambodian community, and his experience will be a great supplement to AUHS’s Mission in healthcare field and outreach to the community in Cambodia.
Kim Dang, PhD (Hon.)
Founder
Dr. Kim Dang is the Co-Founder of American University of Health Sciences and she held the CEO/President interim role at AUHS for 19 years. Dr. Dang developed, managed and established AUHS operational processes in the areas of student services, registrar, admissions, financial aid, career services, institution publications, and finance.
In 2002 Dr. Dang was given an Honorary Doctorate in Medical Education by St. Luke School of Medicine in Liberia. In 2016, Dr. Dang was honored with the Humanitarian Award by the Council of Black Nurses for her many works with the underserved communities in the U.S. and abroad.
Betty Williams, Dr.P.H, RN, FAAN
Trustee
With decades of experience in higher education, research, and scholarly contributions to the nursing profession and practice, Dr. Betty Williams has a strong interest and passion in leading the advancement of nursing programs stemming from her exemplary experience as an educator, consultant, and scholar. Dr. Williams was the founding dean of the American University of Health Sciences (AUHS) School of Nursing in 2006. Dr. Williams holds a Doctor of Public Health and an M.S. in nursing from the University of California, Los Angeles; an M.N. in nursing from Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio; and a B.S. in zoology from Howard University, Washington, D.C. She currently resides in Los Angeles.
Pastor Gregory Johnson
Founder
Pastor Gregory A. Johnson brings practical experience in operating an institution of higher education though his years of working consulting services as well as over 20 years of leadership in managing numerous eclectic private propriety schools, colleges and universities as Chief Operating Officer or Vice President. As the Co-Founder of AUHS, his extensive experiences regarding the business management perspective in health care education and services are invaluable. This process has been augmented by creating successful startups of educational facilities and the enhancement of excellence in education both of which are ingrained in the mission and vision of AUHS.
Suzanne Richards, RN, MPH, MBA, FACHE
Chair
Suzanne Richards is currently serving as the CEO of SMR Healthcare Management, Inc. working as a healthcare consultant focusing primarily on hospital operations; owns and operates two home care companies in CA and NV; and owns and operates an ambulatory surgery center in CA. Prior to owning her own businesses, Ms. Richards had six years of successful leadership as the Chief Executive Officer of Healthcare Operations for KPC Healthcare, overseeing a group of seven acute care hospitals. She also serves as Chief Executive Officer during that time for its Southern California-based flagship hospital and regional trauma center, Orange County Global Medical Center. Prior to her appointment as Chief Executive Officer of KPC Healthcare, Ms. Richards served as the Chief Clinical Officer for Prime Healthcare.
Named Businesswoman of the Year in 2017 by the Orange County Business Journal, Ms. Richards is an accomplished healthcare executive with a diverse background in management and direct patient care. Throughout her career spanning more than twenty-five years, she has added significant value to the organizations and people she has served. She is now providing innovative leadership and a strategic vision to KPC Health and its system of community hospitals. KPC funds approximately $47 million in Medi-Cal/Medi-Cal Managed Care, and another $40 million in charity/indigent costs annually. In addition to her duties as a corporate and hospital CEO, in 2014 Ms. Richards was appointed by the CalOptima Board of Directors as the Hospital Representative to the Provider Advisory Committee, an agency ranked California’s top Medi-Cal Plan by NCQA for 2014-15 with $3 billion in revenues serving over 500,000 members. In 2014, she was elected by her peers to serve as the Orange County Area Representative on the Board of Directors for the Hospital Association of Southern California and is currently its chairwoman. In 2015, Ms. Richards was selected by the Orange County Board of Supervisors to serve on an Ad Hoc Committee tasked with developing policy reforms to address Emergency Department overcrowding and the need for expanding Behavioral Health Crisis Stabilization services.
She has served as CEO, COO and CNO at for-profit and not-for-profit hospitals in Orange and Los Angeles counties. Ms. Richards has extensive experience with diverse medical groups, health plans, IPAs, workers’ compensation, case management, Medi-Cal, and healthcare legal consultation. She has contracted with the county during COVID-19 pandemic to write and implement Alternative Care Sites.
A licensed Registered Nurse, Ms. Richards graduated from the California State University, Fullerton with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing and spent the majority of her clinical career as an intensive care unit nurse. She earned a Master of Public Health (MPH) with an emphasis in Biostatistics from Loma Linda University and a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from the University of California, Irvine in the Healthcare Executive Program. Ms. Richards is also a former surveyor for The Joint Commission and has conducted accreditation surveys of healthcare entities throughout the United States since 2005.
Ms. Richards is a Certified Professional in Healthcare Quality (CPHQ), a Certified Healthcare Executive (CHE), a Diplomat and Fellow of the American Board of Quality Assurance and Utilization Review Physicians (CHCQM), a Certified HIPAA Professional (CHP), a Fellow of the American Institute of Healthcare Quality (FAIHQ), and a Fellow of the American College of Healthcare Executives (FACHE).
Ms. Richards is a member and/or leader of multiple associations including the March of Dimes LA Market and the Chair of the Board of Trustees for American University of Health Sciences. She currently teaches strategic planning and population health for the graduate program at California State University Long Beach. She is frequently a featured speaker on healthcare issues and trends.
Gene Dillague, MD, MSCR, BA
Faculty Member
Education
Bio
Gene Jose Dillague is currently a Senior Clinical Research Associate at one of the top global Clinical Research Organizations and an adjunct professor at the School of Clinical Research at AUHS since 2013. After he completed his MSCR from AUHS, he worked as a clinical research coordinator for the Transplant Research Institute in Los Angeles and was then hired as a Clinical Research Associate at Naurex in Evanston, IL. He has extensive experience in handling Phase I-III clinical studies and performing both site start-up and clinical research monitoring activities on behalf of major pharmaceutical companies. His clinical research experiences are on indications such as transplant research, rare diseases, psychiatric, and general medicine clinical trials.
Dr. Dillague is a Certified Clinical Research Associate in the Association of Clinical Research Professionals (ACRP) and a certified Family Physician in the Philippine Academy of Family Physicians (PAFP).
Khushbu Singh
Faculty Member
Education
Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery’ (M.B.B.S.), Terna Medical College, Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, Mumbai
Bio
Dr. Khushbu Singh earned a ‘Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery’ (M.B.B.S.) medical degree from Terna Medical College, Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, in the city of Mumbai, India. Dr. Singh has extensive knowledge in medical sciences and patient care along with experience in global clinical trials management, both in academia and the private sector. Dr. Singh has passed ECFMG exams and is also certified as a Clinical Research Professional. She started her professional journey by serving as a physician at Holy Spirit Hospital in Mumbai, and also completed Post-Graduate training and received the Diplomates of National Board (DNB) form from one of the prestigious hospitals in the country. She continued her education in the U.S. and transitioned into the field of clinical research that provided her the opportunity to use her medical knowledge, experience and passion, and make her contribution in the field of clinical research. Dr. Singh began as a clinical research coordinator in pediatrics in the private sector at Ohio Pediatrics Group and then moved on to Pediatric Oncology as a clinical research associate at Stanford School of Medicine. She has also worked on the Endocrinology and Metabolic disorders clinical trials and has managed a busy clinical research site at Stanford School of Medicine. She currently holds a position as a Clinical Research Project Manager in Oncology at Moores Comprehensive Cancer Center at UC San Diego, which is one of the top 10 Hospitals and Oncology care providers in the United States and the only comprehensive cancer center in Southern California.
Dr. Singh is a highly motivated individual who strongly believes in continuing to learn without any means to stop while at the same time, wants to give back to the clinical research student community by providing them with the support, tools and resources that she can. She believes that a robust clinical research education program and mentorship is crucial in building the student’s foundation.
Tarek Dessouky, MD, MBA, MPH
Faculty Member
Education
Executive MBA from Drucker School of Management, Claremont Graduate University
MPH for Health Professionals, UCLA.
Residency in Urology, Lyon University in France
Tien Phuc Nguyen
Faculty Member
Education
Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering, PhuTho Technical Center/Saigon University
Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona.
Bio
Mr. Tien Phuc Nguyen holds over 45 years of experience in medical devices, engineering research and development, project management, and process design improvement. As an engineering professional, he has worked in operations and the manufacturing of new and existing medical device products. In addition, he believes that innovation and dependency are several key components to becoming a successful professional in the clinical research field. Mr. Nguyen earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering from the PhuTho Technical Center/Saigon University and his Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering from California State Polytechnic University, Pomona. Professor Nguyen also received a total of 5 patents from the United States Patent Office through all companies. Professor Nguyen likes to teach Biomedical device classes to MSCR students.
Dr. Hema Buddha
Faculty Member
Education
Medical Degree at Andhra Medical College in Visakhapatnam, India.
Bio
After receiving her medical degree from Andhra Medical College in Visakhapatnam, India, Dr. Buddha worked as a Research Assistant at Saint Louis University. During her tenure at Saint Louis, Dr. Buddha treated patients with Nonalcoholic Steatohepatitis (NASH). Many had elevated liver enzymes, for which few treatments were available. This always challenged her to the necessity of transformational clinical research that would determine new treatments for her NASH patients.
Dr. Buddha’s project “Activation of Insulin-PI3K/Akt-p70S6K Pathway in Hepatic Stellate Cells Contributes to Fibrosis in Nonalcoholic Steatohepatitis”, has provided insights into the genetic and genomic factors involved in gene amplification. She also gained more knowledge regarding human genetic variation and genome evolution, topics that are important for understanding the complexity of the human genome.
The high prevalence of chronic Hepatitis C among veterans (especially Vietnam War veterans) led to a study to develop safe and efficacious direct acing anti-viral medications. The large number of veterans needing this treatment stressed the resources of the Veterans Affairs Health Care System. Senator Burr specifically requested Dr. Daniel Chao to serve as PI on a study to provide a comparison of VA and non-VA (choice) care. With Dr. Chao, Dr. Buddha was also tasked to determine whether care provided through choice is timelier, cost-effective, and of better quality than care provided by the VA. We submitted an abstract to Digestive Disease Week and won an award for poster of distinction. Dr. Buddha has also worked at Loma Linda VA Hospital and conducted private sector sponsor funded clinical studies as well.
Working as a Clinical Research Program Manager at the University of California in Riverside, Dr. Buddha is providing support, coordination and leadership for industry sponsored along with government sponsored, and investigator initiated clinical research. Study management, preliminaries, protocol development, budget submittal and study start-up preparation for different types of phase II thru phase IV clinical trials in adult subjects are Dr. Buddha’s expertise. Dr. Buddha would like to teach MSCR students how to coordinate and conduct study initiation tasks such as preparation of study binders, study start-up documents in TMF, and sending out to multiple sites, review and file site approval documents, continuing communication with clinical sites regarding documentation issues and discrepancies, just to name a few.
Dr. Buddha also has enriched experience in assisting in external audits from regulatory bodies and undertaking other duties as delegated by senior management. Additionally, training medical students, graduate students, residents, new clinical research coordinators, the recruiters and schedulers, and other support personnel, coordinating research meetings and acting as a valuable resource are also part of Dr Buddha’s ongoing job description.
In summary, armed with expertise in both the concepts (cancer biology, human genetics and molecular evolution) and methodology (molecular biology, cell biology and genomics), Dr. Buddha is dedicated to teaching and the development of interventions for human diseases using diagnostic tools and treatments.arch.
Dr. Chandrasekhar Kesavan
Faculty Member
Education
Doctor of Philosophy in Genetics at the University of Madras in Chennai, India
Bio
Dr. Chandrasekhar Kesavan completed his Doctor of Philosophy in the field of Genetics from Dr. ALM Post-Graduate Institute of Basic Medical Sciences at the University of Madras in Chennai, India on January 2002. Upon completing his Ph.D., Dr. Kesavan joined Dr. Subburaman Mohan’s lab and Dr. David J. Baylink’s Musculoskeletal Disease Center Group for his Post-Doctoral training in January 2002. In due course of time, Dr. Kesavan became a research associate and then, as a scientist at VA Loma Linda Healthcare Center, joined Loma Linda University in 2010 as an Assistant Research Professor in the Department of Medicine. In 2016, Dr. Kesavan joined Dr. Richard Strong M.D., a group in the Gastroenterology Department at the VA Loma Linda Healthcare system as clinical study staff/investigator.
Dr. Kesavan’s research is focused on bio-medical basic science and clinical research. In the bio-medical field, Dr. Kesavan has 18 years of research experience in skeletal biology. His goal is to improve a patient’s quality of life by developing therapeutic agents and/or strategy to improve bone mass where bone development and maintenance are compromised (osteoporosis, fracture healing, bone metastasis, traumatic brain injury). Towards this goal, Dr. Kesavan has optimized and used various state-of-the-art technologies to study skeletal growth and maintenance using in vitro and in vivo models that translate most effectively into clinical situations. His research works led to publish more than 35 papers in the field of bio-medical science, in which his works presented several of his findings as oral, plenary and poster in the American Society of Bone and Mineral Research. As an independent investigator, Dr. Kesavan guided several students from diverse background towards their research project and has obtained extramural funds from the National Institute of Health and Department of Defense. Additionally, Dr. Kesavan has taught molecular genetic labs to post-graduate genetic students during his Ph.D. program and microbiology labs at Crafton Hills Community College. Dr. Kesavan also taught skeletal biology, drug designing and testing, and 3-D bio-printer application to diverse students of various levels (high school students, undergraduate, post-graduate and medical students) who are involved in the research project work at the VA Loma Linda Healthcare system. In clinical research, Dr. Kesavan has 4 years of experience focused on understanding how existing therapies are efficient in treating patients and identifying key elements associated with disease, which are critical towards developing precision medicine and to improving quality of life in patients. In view of this, Dr. Kesavan has collaborated with physicians involved in the prospective, observational, and retrospective studies of infectious disease and gastroenterology (angiodysplasia using endoscopy vs. endocuff assist, chronic diarrhea in the population of veterans) at the VA Loma Linda Healthcare system. Lastly, Dr. Kesavan also has 10 years of experience in serving as a member at the Institutional Biosafety Committee at the VA Loma Linda Healthcare system.
Basic and clinical research go together, and as scientific knowledge is increasing at an ever-expanding rate, new technologies, their applications and regulatory are constantly being developed. Based on his experience in the field of bio-medical science and clinical research, Dr. Kesavan would like to teach students how to develop study hypothesis, study design, study pitfalls and alternate strategies, writing an IRB protocol and SOP, research safety protocol, executing a study involving planning and resources, data collection and organization, data analysis and interpretation, and good clinical practice. Dr. Kesavan is also well-appreciated, teaching in skeletal biology, microbiology, in 3-D scaffold bio-printer applications in clinics, and he provides students bio-medical basic science project (drug testing on cells) work that are translated to pre-clinical studies. In summary, Dr. Kesavan would like to share the experience and expertise that he gained in his journal of life to students by teaching and training them in the field of bio-medical basic science and clinical research.
Saral Amarnani, M. Med., M. Pharm, PhD
Dean, School of Clinical Research
Education
Bio
Dr. Saral Amarnani currently serves as Dean, School of Clinical Research at the American University of Health Sciences. She brings rich international background intertwined with academia and the private sector, serving in the field of Clinical Research for more than three decades. Dr. Saral has experience coordinating, monitoring, and managing global clinical studies for biochemical, pharmaceutical, biomedical device, and government agencies. Dr. Saral has enriched clinical research experience from Asia, the UK, and the USA, starting with an Asian Congress of Pharmacology Award as a Ph.D. student for her study on ‘Pharmacokinetic Profile of Rifampin and undernutrition in Tuberculosis. Thanks to many mentors, Dr. Saral brings 35 years of academic and private sector Clinical Research experience to AUHS, starting with her first pharmaceutical grant in 1985 from Sarabhai Chemicals, now, SUN Pharma, which is the world’s 4th largest specialty generic pharmaceutical company in Vadodara, India.
Dr. Saral earned her Medical Sciences degree (M.B.B.S. classes) from the Maharaja Sayajirao (MS) University and completed her Ph.D. in Clinical Pharmacology at Baroda Medical College, MS University. Dr Saral migrated to the USA to start as an NIH fellow at the Department of Pathology and Dept of Pharmacology , Washington University in St. Louis, MO and, also conducted clinical research studies as a Narcotic Inspector at Jefferson Barracks VA Hospital. Dr. Saral continued her Clinical Research at J. L. Pettis VA Hospital in the Department of Mineral Metabolism, as well as had earned the Seed Money Academic Grant Award from the Department of Pediatrics at Loma Linda University. Next, Dr. Saral joined as a visiting Assistant Professor at the Department of Pharmacology and Department of Ob/Gyn at UCLA, Los Angeles and continued as an Assistant Researcher at UCLA School of Medicine. In 2005, Dr. Saral moved to the private sector and has successfully performed various roles as a Clinical Research Coordinator, Clinical Research Associate, Clinical Trial Manager or a consultant at site management organizations, and Clinical Research Organizations.
Dr. Saral is also a driven professor who is passionate about teaching pharmacology and clinical research. Dr. Saral also believes that it is her time to ‘give back’ and restart in academics full time, so that her students’ foundations of clinical research knowledge and the skills they learn, help them develop into successful clinical researchers while serving the Clinical Research field.
Publications/Certifications
Narleski Johnson, PharmD
Associate Professor of Clinical and Administrative Sciences (Adjunct/Part-time)
Education
Doctor of Pharmacy, 1986. University of Southern California
Bachelor of Arts, Chemistry, 1983. California State University
Bio
An experienced Clinical Pharmacist with 35 years in practice with clinical skills in oncology, intensive care unit, trauma, and mental health pharmacy. As oncology pharmacist, Dr. Johnson managed pharmacy technicians in preparation of chemotherapy drugs, storage and distribution, in addition to setting up and managing ICU pharmacy for trauma patients. As pharmacist-in-charge, Dr. Johnson managed pharmacy staff in the mental health inpatient pharmacy.
Areas of Expertise
Oncology, intensive care unit, trauma, and mental health
Pharmacy Practice Experience
Oncology Pharmacist
Martin Luther King Hospital
Los Angeles County Department of Health Services, Los Angeles, CA
Clinical Pharmacist
Managed Oncology Pharmacy with preparation of chemotherapy drugs, storage and distribution.
Intensive Care Unit, and Trauma Center Pharmacist
Martin Luther King Hospital
Intensive Care Unit, Trauma Center
Set-up and managed the ICU satellite for trauma patients in the ICU. Responsible for infectious disease on pharmaceutical investigational drugs.
Mental Health Pharmacist
Augustus Hawkins Mental Health Pharmacy
Managed pharmacy staff in the mental health in-patient pharmacy part of the Los Angeles County Department of Health Services.
Halline Uzell Overby, MD
Full Professor of Clinical and Administrative Sciences (Adjunct/Part-time)
Education
Doctor of Medicine (1975): Howard University College of Medicine, Washington, D.C.
Fellowships: Hematology-Oncology:
Bio
Board Certified Hematologist-Oncologist with over 46 years of experience in hematology, medical oncology, and internal medicine. Dr. Overby’s clinical experiences and expertise over 46 years included leadership positions, academic appointments, and professional presentations in varied health care organizations. In his leadership role, he held a two-term Chief of Staff at St. Francis Medical Center, Chairman of Bioethics Committee, Director of Tumor Board, President of Jason-West Society, and currently he Director of Hematology-Oncology Division, Martin Luther King Jr., Outpatient Center. Adding to his expertise and experience, Dr. Overby held positions as physician-specialist at City of Hope National Medical Center, Martin Luther King Hospital Outpatient and Urgent Care clinic. Physician-owner of Halline Overby, MD Inc., Dr. Overby was also a physician-partner with Pacific Hematology-Oncology, Inc., and holds long-term hospital appointments. A member of Memorial Care Physician Society which drives clinical outcomes and performance for Memorial Care Health System.
Residencies
Internal Medicine:
Internship:
Areas of Expertise
Hematology – Oncology, Internal Medicine, Medical Oncology, Hematology
Professional Licensure & Certifications
Long Beach Memorial Medical Center,
2801 Atlantic Avenue, Long Beach, CA 90806
St. Francis Medical Center, 3630 E. Imperial Highway,
Lynwood, CA, 90262
Professional Societies
Leadership Positions
Professional Presentations
Carol Yuan, BS, Pharm.D, BCPP, APH
Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of Clinical and Administration Sciences (Adjunct/Part-time)
Education
Bio
Dr. Yuan currently serves as Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Clinical and Administrative Department at the American University of Health Sciences School of Pharmacy. Dr. Yuan comes to AUHS with extensive pharmacy practice and pharmacy consulting experiences in both psychiatric hospital and retail pharmacies, specializing in adolescent and adult clinical psychiatry and psychopharmacology.
As an experienced clinical pharmacist clinician, Dr. Yuan works as a Director of Pharmacy and clinical pharmacist in an inpatient psychiatric hospital for over 11 years. Prior to working as a clinical pharmacist in a hospital setting, she also had many years of experiences working in the retail pharmacies as a pharmacist and pharmacy manager. Dr. Yuan has been precepting pharmacy technician students, Pharm.D. students, and Pharmacy residents from multiple pharmacy schools for over 13 years.
Dr. Yuan is well experienced in pharmacy management, both in the acute care psychiatric hospital setting and retail setting. She is highly proficient in performance management, clinical protocol development, policy and procedure development, best practices implementation, and students/pharmacy residents developments.
Courses Taught
Publications
01. Carol Yuan, Ji Haeng Heo, Busuyi Olotu, Annie Hiu, Michael Pondrom, Maria Arredondo. “Comparison of Long-Acting Injectables in the Treatment of Mental Illness to Prevent Hospital Readmission in Less Than 30 days After Discharge: A Retrospective Study. Poster presented in the CPNP Annual Meeting, April 2019. Salt Lake City, NV, USA.
02. Shankar, G.S., Yuan, X.J., “Comparative study of Zolpidem and Hypnotic Benzodiazepines Related Falls in Acute Psychiatric Hospital.” Abstract accepted by CPNP, Florida 2012.
03. Shankar, G.S., Yuan, X.J., “Evaluation of the Substance Detoxification Protocols in an Acute Psychiatric Hospital.” Abstract accepted by CPNP, Florida 2012.
04. Shankar, G.S., Luu, Haiau, Yuan, X.J., “Impact of Pharmacists in Achieving Therapy Goals, Medication Adherence, and Patient Satisfaction in Patients with Psychiatric Illnesses in an Outpatient Setting.” Abstract accepted by CPNP, Florida 2012.
05. Hugo R. Arias, Avraham Rosenberg, Katarzyna M. Targowska-Duda, Dominik Feuerback, Xiaojuan Yuan, Krzysztof Jozwiak, Ruin Moaddel, Irving W. Wainer. “Interaction of Ibogain with Human α3β4-Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors in Different Conformational States.” The International Journal of Biochemistry & Cell Biology 42 (2010) 1525-1535
06. Yuan, X.J., Guo, W., Dong, F., Lin, SH., Chu, K., Nate, C., G.S Shankar “A Cross Country Study of the Effect of Three Dibenzodiazepines: clozapine, quetiapine and olanzapine on Thyroid Function in Patients with Schizophrenia.” Published in the Journal of Pharmacy Practice, May 2010.
07. Shankar, G.S., Yuan, X.J., “Monitoring and Counseling of Metabolic Complications and Antipsychotic Pharmacotherapy.” published on Premier Education Solution, 2010.
08. “A Novel Model for Community Pharmacy Practice Residency to Promote Medication Therapy Management.” CAPSLEAD TEAM – XJ Yuan, A Khosho, H Umenoto, S Yang , HT Li, K Mai, L Kaw, B Joy de Guia, J Wong, H.P Nguyen, E Gupta E, K Hess K, S Shimomura, and SF Wong. Poster Presented in:
– California Pharmacists Association Annual Meeting Outlook 2008, February 7-10, 2008 in Sacramento, California.
– 42nd ASHP Midyear Clinical Meeting December 2-6, 2007 in Las Vegas, NV.
– CSHP Seminar October, 2007 in Palm Spring, California
09. Yuan, X.J., Arias, H.R., Bhumireddy, P., Glick, S.D., and Kuehne, M.E. “Characterization of the 18-Methoxycoronaridine Binding Site on the Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor.” J.Neurochem. 2007; 102, (Suppl.1), 271 (Abs. P.424)
10. Yuan, X.J., Arias, H.R., Bhumireddy, P., Glick, S.D., and Kuehne, M.E. “Characterization of the 18-Methoxycoronaridine Binding Site on the Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor.” 46th Annual Meeting of the American Society for Cell Biology, San Diego, CA, USA, Dec. 9-13, 2006
Daniel Hoang, PharmD, BCOP, BCSCP, PMP
Professor of Clinical and Administrative Sciences (Adjunct/Part-time)
Education
Bio
Board Certified Oncology Pharmacist with 10+ year experience including supervision, management and working experience in Pharmacy IT Support and Cancer Center Pharmacy Operations. Also experienced in clinical research pharmacy, and expert in Epic Willow inpatient, and Beacon Subject Matter, designed and implemented EPIC Willow Inpt/Beacon pharmacy/nursing workflows for Infusion Centers. With these expertise and experiences, Dr. Hoang has certifications on the following: EPIC Beacon and Willow Inpatient; PMI Certified Project Management Professional with proven experience in leading multiple successful projects; Allscripts Certified in Medical Logic Module, ObjectPlus, and Sunrise Clinical Manager, and Board-Certified Sterile Compounding Pharmacist. Strong knowledge with SQL Report, MS Project, MS Visio, MS Word, MS Excel, MS Access and Tableau BI.
Areas of Expertise
Pharmacy Practice Experience
Professional Licensure & Certifications
Joseph Kunchandy, MPharm, PhD, RPh
Professor of Clinical and Administrative Sciences (Adjunct/Part-time)
Education
Bio
Dr. Joseph Kunchandy brings forth acute care hospital management, clinical and retail-based pharmacy, professional research experience, and teaching experience to the School of Pharmacy at American University of Health Sciences. His range of clinical and research experiences are based on years of acute care hospital pharmacy management, retail-based pharmacy, and application and knowledge of neuropharmacology research. Dr. Kunchandy also participates as a consultant in the hospital accreditation process in areas of medication, such as the management process.
Jeanne Brady, PharmD
Professor of Clinical and Administrative Sciences (Adjunct/Part-time)
Education
Bio
An experienced Clinical Manager with over 25 years in practice with pharmacy management, acute care practice, and oncology care management. Prior to joining AUHS, Dr Brady leads clinical programs and productivity at a large community district hospital in Monterey County managing all clinical program development, education, training, and implementation, chairing Pharmacy and Therapeutics, Glycemic, Antimicrobial Stewardship and Medication Safety Committees. She directs and oversees all aspects of medication policy and protocol development, regulatory and best practices standards in Oncology Infusion Center and hospital operations including 340B program standards.
Dr. Brady is actively involved in mentoring and training Pharmacy students in institutional and internal medication rotations and serves as Pharmacy Technician program instructor.
Areas of Expertise
Presentations
Christine Han, PharmD
Professor of Clinical and Administrative Sciences (Adjunct/Part-time)
Education
Bio
Dr. Han brings over 10 years of community practice, pharmacy management, and medication therapy management experiences to the AUHS School of Pharmacy. Prior to joining AUHS, Dr. Han was in pharmacy practice working closely with independent pharmacies and physicians in developing procedures for drug management and regulatory compliance. She has managed multiple pharmacies and has taught numerous pharmacist interns and pharmacists who have successfully become pharmacy managers. Dr. Han has been actively involved in educating seniors on medication adherence, chronic disease states, and Medicare Part D prescription drug benefits. She also provides medication management in various senior facilities. Dr. Han currently serves as a member for the California Korean American Pharmacist Association.
Areas of Expertise
Courses Taught
Scholarship Interests
Publications
Boris Zhang, PharmD
Assistant Professor, Clinical and Administrative Sciences (Adjunct/Part-time)
Education
Bio
Dr. Zhang obtained a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry from the University of Nevada, Reno and his PharmD from Washington State University, College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences (WSU). Upon graduation, he continued a two-year fellowship in pharmacy academia at WSU before coming to AUHS. His clinical background includes long-term care, home health care, and pharmacy academia. His interests include improving students through soft skill engagement and using learning activities such as games to improve student performance.
Publications
Zhang B., Kim, S., Xiao, Y., Damman, C., Kelly, K., Fitzpatrick, D., Anderson, C., Ritchie, M., Bray, B., Stewart,
A., Daoud, S., Remsberg, C. A Student Initiative to Implement Peer-led Study Groups for a Pharmacogenomics
Course: Evaluation of Student Performance and Perceptions. CPTL. 2020; 12(5): 549-557. doi: 10.1016/j.cptl.2020.01.013
Zhang, B., Li, F., Chen, Z., Shrivastava, I.H., Gasanoff, E.S., Dagda, R.K. Naja mossambica mossambica
Cobra Cardiotoxin Targets Mitochondria to Disrupt Mitochondrial Membrane Structure and Function. Toxin. 2019; 11(3): 152. Doi: 10.3390/toxins11030152
Dagda, R.K., Gasanov, S., Shrivastava, I.H., Israilov, F.S., Kim, A.K., Rylova, K.A., Zhang, B. Naja naja
oxiana Cobra Venom Cytotoxins CTI and CTII Disrupt Mitochondrial Membrane Integrity: Implications for Basic
Three-Fingered Cytotoxins. PLOS One. 2015; 10(6): e0129248. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0129248
Dagda, R.K., Gasanov, S., Zhang, B., Welch, W., Rael, E.D. Molecular Models of the Mojave Rattlesnake
(Crotalus scutulatus scutulatus) Venom Metalloproteinases Reveal a Structural Basis for Differences in
Hemorrhagic Activities. J Biol Phys. 2014: 40(20: 193-216. doi: 10.1007/s10867-013-9339-3
Lee Meyer. PharmD, BCGP, FASCP, FCPhA
Associate Professor, Department of Clinical and Administrative Sciences – (Adjunct/Part-time)
Education
Dr. Meyer received his BS and PharmD degrees from the University of the Pacific College of the Pacific and School of Pharmacy respectively.
Bio
Dr. Meyer currently serves as Associate Professor in the Clinical and Administrative Department at the American University of Health Sciences School of Pharmacy. Dr. Meyer comes to AUHS with a background of more than 40 years of pharmacy practice experience, specializing in long term care and geriatrics. His experience includes clinical practice as a consultant pharmacist, long term care pharmacy operations and administration in both long term care pharmacy companies and long term care companies providing skilled nursing and residential services.
Dr. Meyer has been active in several pharmacy organizations for many years. He has been a member of the American Society of Consultant pharmacists since 1985 and served on numerous Committees, the Board of Directors and as President and Chairman of the Board. As a long-time member of the California Pharmacists Association, Dr. Meyer has served on multiple committees, is a member for the Academy of Long Term Care and has served on the Board of Trustees. Dr. Meyer has also worked with the Pharmacy Quality Alliance on measurable criteria for pharmacists’ quality measures, and with NCPDP Workgroup 14 on electronic data standards for prescribing in nursing facilities. He is a member of the Medication Safety Officers Society and has been a member of the American Geriatrics Society, California Association for Long Term Care Medicine. He is currently a member of the Dean’s Advisory Council for Marshall B. Ketchum School of Pharmacy, and for Chapman University School of Pharmacy until 2020.
Dr. Meyer currently serves as preceptor for an IPPE and APPE practice site involved in projects relating to the role of the pharmacist in transitions of care and medication safety.
Kal Chatto, M.S. Pharm
Assistant Professor of Clinical and Administrative Sciences (Adjunct/Part-time)
Co-Founder Genom Global Venture (A Division of Genom LIfe Sciences)
Mr. Kal Chatto, is an entrepreneur and business executive with 30 plus years’ worth of expertise and experience in the biotech & pharmaceutical world. Mr. Chatto is an Adjunct Professor at Chapman University School of Pharmacy. He was also an Adjunct Visiting Professor for 4 years (3/’13-3/’17), Manipal College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Manipal University ranked #1 in India.
In 2005, as the Co-Founder and Board Member, Mr. Chatto helped in building and shaping Manipal Acunova, which acquired Ecron, a top European Contract Research Organization (CRO) and became Ecron Acunova (EA), one of the most successful international CROs (Privately held). Ecron Acunova won the prestigious Proximire Award and Bio-Excellence Award and EA was acquired by Take Solutions in FY 2015- 2016. In 2007, he became the Co-Founder and Board member of Avitacor, LLC, a CRO focusing on Latin America, which was sold to a private investors group in Mexico.
In 1988, Mr. Chatto was recruited from the Glaxo Pharmaceuticals (now GSK) in Marketing and Sales Leadership Team to be one the first 9 Amgen Founding Marketing and Sales leaders to launch and commercialize a major breakthrough biotech products, Epogen, Neupogen, Aranesp, Neulasta and Enbrel. Mr.Chatto relentlessly contributed to Amgen’s paramount success (market cap from $100 Million to $75.17 Billion in Q4’04) in becoming one the best biotech companies worldwide by improving values for patients, payers & providers, and stockholders.
Mr. Chatto was Co-Chair of the Host Committee for the 2004 FIP World Congress, New Orleans, U.S.A. In 2005, Mr. Chatto was awarded the “FIP Distinguished Service Award” by the International Pharmaceutical Federation (FIP) in recognition of his exceptional and distinguished contribution to FIP. Recognized globally, the award honors outstanding achievers who inspire others with their vision and leadership. Mr.Chatto also served on the board of leading professional organizations such as Federation of International Pharmacy (FIP) for Education and Research, American College of Clinical Pharmacy (ACCP) Research Institute as well as key pharmacy schools at the University of Arizona, University of Wisconsin, University of Tennessee, and USC.
Mr. Chatto received his B.Pharm from IIT (B.H.U) and M.S. in Pharmacy Administration from Long Island University, New York. He also completed Executive Management Programs from Marshall School of Business, USC, and Anderson School of Management at UCLA
Thi Minh Dang, PharmD
Assistant Professor of Clinical and Administrative Sciences (Adjunct/Part-time)
Education
Bio
An experienced, driven, and accomplished Pharmacy Professional and Leader, with a wealth of experience while working for leading, high-profile companies. Owner of Dang Pharmacy Group, Inc. experienced in managing operations, profit and loss, staff training and development, auditing for assurance of medication use safety, staff performance evaluation, staff succession planning, regulatory compliance, and handling a wide variety of special projects. Serves as Clinical Pharmacist/Pharmacist in Charge for the San Gabriel Medical Pharmacy and Pharmacist in Charge for San Gabriel Compounding Pharmacy. A proven manager and possesses a firm commitment to the timely provision of the highest levels of pharmacy services and support. Strong background in many areas including pharmacy management, best practices implementation, performance management, and patient relations. Highly-experienced in all aspects of pharmacy management, and is thoroughly familiar with pharmacy and healthcare practices, standards, and protocols. Experienced in all areas of pharmacy management, has managed many high-profile pharmacies, and is proven in meeting the highest in profitability and productivity expectations.
Areas of Expertise
Pharmacy Practice Residency Experience
Clinical Clerkship
Professional Licensure
Professional Presentations
Research Experience
Professional Organizations
Jimmy Nguyen, PharmD
Assistant Professor of Clinical and Administrative Sciences (Adjunct/Part-time)
Education
Bio
Dr. Jimmy Nguyen graduated with his PharmD from Chapman University as the first inaugural class. Dr. Nguyen graduated his class as Rho Chi, top 10%. While there he was a Board Member of California Health Science Systems and other distinguished groups in the accreditation process of his school.
From there, he worked as an outpatient pharmacist for Rite Aid Pharmacy then moved on to CVS Pharmacy. While working with CVS, he was able to lead his own team in COVID vaccine clinics, traveling to different sites every day to administer vaccines. There he learnt the importance of charisma, leadership and organization. Currently he is a part of the Emerging Leader Program with CVS while being an adjunct clinical professor with AUHS.
Leonel Garcia Jr., PharmD
Assistant Professor of Clinical and Administrative Sciences (Adjunct/ Part-time)
Education
Bio
Dr. Garcia graduated with his PharmD from Western University of Health Sciences. From there, he worked as an outpatient pharmacist for Safeway where he would counsel patients and give vaccinations. He then moved to Apple Valley where he worked as an inpatient pharmacist for St. Mary Medical Center. While working there, he also became a staff pharmacist for Telnet-Rx Telepharmacy where he would help with remote order entry. There he learned many electronic health record software programs and verified medications throughout different hospital systems in California. Now, he works at St. Francis Medical Center where he monitors and doses clinically significant medications such as vancomycin, heparin, aminoglycosides and epoetin.
Invention
While Dr. Garcia was studying at Western University of Health Sciences, he created an invention for extracting liquid from capsules which is still in use in UCI Medical Center. This invention is useful for medications like nimodipine which is used for stroke patients. His invention is published on the UCI Beall Applied Innovation website and patented by UCI. He was featured on Western University’s magazine, RxBound, as the college’s first student published inventor. Below are the links for the invention and interview.
Dr. Sara Kim
Assistant Professor, Department of Clinical and Administrative Sciences – (Adjunct/Part-time)
Education
Bio
Dr. Kim has practiced as an inpatient pharmacist at Fountain Valley Regional Hospital in Fountain Valley, CA. Later, she joined the faculty at AUHS in the Department of Clinical and Administrative Sciences. She practices as an inpatient clinical pharmacist with an acute care focus, specializing in pharmacokinetics, nutrition, emergency medicine, and antibiotic stewardship. She also serves as a preceptor for pharmacy IPPE and APPE students.
Areas of Expertise
Courses Taught
Scholarship Interests
Presentations
Dr. Pujah Crain, PharmD
Assistant Professor, Clinical and Administrative Sciences
Tiffany Nguyen, PharmD
Assistant Professor, Clinical and Administrative Sciences
Education
Bio
Dr. Tiffany Nguyen received her Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) from University of the Pacific and Bachelor of Sciences (BS) in Biological Sciences from University of California Irvine. Prior to joining AUHS, Dr. Nguyen practiced pharmacy at a hospice-focused company for five years, working her way up from Pharmacist to Clinical Services Manager to Director of Pharmacy, and ultimately, to Director of Operations. She directed the internal operations of the hospice pharmacy as well as the non-sterile compounding pharmacy, while also serving as the main point-of-contact for clinical and client services. She managed hospice accounts and partner pharmacies contracted with the company’s hospice-focused PBM–an operation that spanned across California and even entered into Texas, Utah, Nevada, and Arizona.
Aside from the business administrative and managerial experiences, Dr. Nguyen precepted pharmacy interns and educated hospice nurses and clinical leadership through published monthly newsletters and clinical in-services. She genuinely cares about preparing students to become the best versions of themselves–not only as professionals, but also as individuals and members of the community. She hopes to instill confidence, leadership, professionalism, and humility in the future generations of the pharmacy profession.
Areas of experience: end-of-life or hospice and palliative care (pain and symptom management), nonsterile compounding, pharmacy operations management, client services/account management, drug utilization review and formulary development, business administration and management
Clinical In-Services/Presentations
Hospice Newsletters
Helen Rhee, PharmD
Assistant Professor, Clinical and Administrative Sciences
Education
Bio
Dr. Rhee obtained her Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, and received her Doctor of Pharmacy from Loma Linda University in Loma Linda, CA. She completed an ASHP accredited PGY-1 Pharmacy Practice residency at Dignity Health, St. Joseph’s Medical Center in Stockton, CA with an acute care focus, specializing in internal medicine/oncology, infectious disease, emergency services, cardiology, and pharmacokinetics. During her residency training, Dr. Rhee also obtained a pharmacy resident teaching certification at the University of the Pacific, Thomas J. Long School of Pharmacy. She is a member of Phi Lambda Sigma Leadership Society.
Areas of Expertise
Acute Care Services
Course Taught
Integrated Pharmacotherapy VI – Infectious Disease
Youngil Chang, PharmD. M.S.
Assistant Professor, Clinical and Administrative Sciences
Education
Bio
Dr. Chang received his Doctor of Pharmacy degree from Palm Beach Atlantic University at the west palm beach, FL. After graduation, he joined the graduate research fellowship at Western University of Health Sciences, CA in organ transplantation and pharmacogenomics. During his fellowship he was working with the organ transplant team at St. Vincent Medical Center, Los Angeles for the management of the kidney transplant patients and also performed independent research in pharmacogenomics and antibody mediated rejections on transplanted organ at the HLA laboratory, Los Angeles, which provide essential genetic testing for the transplant donors and recipients. Dr. Chang also had involved in research for drug target identification at Purdue University, IN and anesthesia drug monitoring in animal models at Wester University of Health Sciences, CA. He is interested in improving patient’s outcome through translational research that could be applied in the clinical settings.
Publication
Rose Bagheri, PharmD
Assistant Professor, Department of Clinical and Administrative Sciences
Bio
Dr. Bagheri received her Bachelor of Arts in Biology from the University of Texas, Austin and her Doctor of Pharmacy degree from West Coast University, School of Pharmacy, as a member of the inaugural class. After graduation, Dr. Bagheri worked as a clinical pharmacist at Coram CVS/Specialty Infusion Pharmacy. During this time, she provided ongoing clinical monitoring and medication assessment for all infusion patients, including IV antibiotic dosing, TPN formulation, and specialty drugs. Dr. Bagheri currently serves as the CE Committee Chair for the Pharmacists’ Professional Society of the San Fernando Valley chapter of the California Pharmacists Association (CPhA). Her clinical practice interests are in ambulatory care and pharmacogenomics. Dr. Bagheri is passionate about empowering students to strive for excellence and achieving their professional and personal goals.
Ann Chung, Pharm.D
Professor, Clinical and Administrative Sciences
Education
Bio
Dr. G.S. Shankar Completed his PharmD from Creighton University, Omaha, Nebraska, Master of Science degree from UNC in Public Health, completed Master of Clinical psychology from Calsouthern University and is a PsyD candidate from the same university. He is a registered pharmacist in the state of California and licensed as Advanced Practice Pharmacist as well from the state Board of Pharmacy. He is Fellow of the Australian College of Pharmacy (FACP) and fellows of the Australian college tend to have had training and certification in two clinical specialties and Dr. Shankar completed training and certifications in psychiatry and Geriatrics at the time of the fellowship award. He completed two years of training as a Pharmacist clinician and licensed as pharmacist clinician from New Mexico Board of pharmacy up to 2010.
Recently he completed 5 years of experience as Clinical Pharmacy Specialist-Psychiatry at Veteran’s Out-patient’s Clinic with prescribing privileges at Laredo, Texas. Prior to this he worked as Associate Professor at Western University of Health Sciences, Pomona, California for a period of 13 years and also conducted a successful Psychopharmacology residency program. Prior to his teaching assignment, he worked as treatment review consultant to the department of mental health at Vacaville.
Article Publications
Book Chapters
Non-Peer Reviewed
Ann Chung, Pharm.D
Assistant Professor, Clinical and Administrative Sciences
Education
Bio
Dr. Chung’s primary experience is hospital health system for nearly 20 years. Prior to becoming a pharmacist, she worked as an LVN in Long Term Care facility and Home Health Care. Fascinated with medicine, she went back to school. She graduated from UCLA with B.S. in Human Physiology, earned her Pharm.D. at Western University of Health Sciences, completed ASHP accredited PGY-1 Pharmacy Practice at Tripler Medical Center, Honolulu, HI. She had served the country as a Captain in the U.S Army at Fort Leonard Woods Community Hospital in Missouri. Dr. Chung is board certified in Pharmacotherapeutics. Her experiences include hospital pharmacy protocol clinical consultations, non-formulary medication review, antibiotic stewardship, IV preparation of compounded sterile preparations (CSPs) , USP 797, retail pharmacy, remote pharmacy order verification, prior authorization for Pharmacy Benefits Management for insurance company (Prescription Solutions). Dr. Chung is compassionate about teaching and sharing her experiences with students.
Area on interest
Acute care hospital pharmacy with a focus on Pharmacokinetics, Antibiotics Stewardship, TPN, Anticoagulation, and Critical Care.
Transon Nguyen, PharmD
Director of Experiential Education
Education
Bio
An experienced Ambulatory Community Pharmacist with 20 years in practice with pharmacy management, community practice, and medication therapy management. Prior to joining AUHS, Dr. Transon Nguyen was in pharmacy practice working with independent pharmacies and non-profit clinics in drug information, developing formularies and procedures for drug management and regulatory compliance. He has managed multiple community pharmacies and has taught numerous pharmacists and interns.
Dr. Transon Nguyen has been actively involved in educating school children and seniors on medication safety, adherence, basic self-care and healthcare. He is an active community volunteer for the Red Cross and the city of Irvine’s Community Emergency Response Team.
Dr. Transon Nguyen currently serves as mentor for the students of the non-profit Orange County Community Health Affiliation and he has an ongoing working relationship with the non-profit Lestonnac Free Clinic since 2005.
Publications
Elaine Nguyen, PharmD, MS
Director, Pharmacy Practice Experience (IPPE)Assistant Professor, Department of Clinical and Adminsitration Sciences
Education
Bio
Dr. Elaine Nguyen joined AUHS with over 7 years of community practice experience. She received her Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) from Western University of Health Sciences, Master of Science in Health Care Administration (MHA) from Oklahoma State University, and Bachelor of Sciences (BS) from University of California, Irvine. Prior to joining AUHS, Dr. Nguyen worked with independent pharmacies in developing and implementing policies and procedures for new clinical programs and regulatory compliance.
Dr. Nguyen is an active community volunteer and promoter of her profession, serving on a number of boards, including Orange County Pharmacists Association, Orange County Prescription Drug Abuse Prevention Coalition, and Vietnamese Pharmacists Association. She is also part of the California Medical Assistance Teams (CAL-MATs), group of highly-trained licensed medical professionals and logisticians organized and coordinated by the State Emergency Medical Services Authority (EMSA) for rapid field disaster medical response. As a CALMAT member, Dr. Nguyen was deployed to assist the state during the Campfire in Paradise, Butte County, California in 2018 and deployed to Sacramento to operationalize various missions throughout California during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Publications and Scholarly Activities
A. PUBLICATIONS (Peer reviewed)
Hata, M PharmD., Shimomura, S PharmD., Nguyen, E PharmD., Hoang, S PharmD Candidate 2018, Nuesa, M PharmD Candidate 2018,. 2017. Medicare Part D Primer. California Society of Health-Systems Pharmacists, Vol.29 No.5: 133-143.
Stanley W. Luong, Stephanie Tran, Amy Ngo, Michael Caulderon, Joyce Fong, Michelle Tran, Elaine Nguyen, Nicholas Do, Sumayya Khan, Edward K. Wong, Jur. MD; A Study of Interleukin Cytokines in the Neurotrophic Keratitis and Keratoconjunctivitis Sicca Animal Model. Invest. Ophthalmol Vis. Sci 2011; 52(14): 3776.
B. PUBLICATIONS (Non-Peer Reviewed)
Nguyen E, Vuong L. Retrospective Analysis of an Outbound Telephonic Medication Adherence Program. Poster Day, Western University of Health Sciences, Pomona, CA, April 2016.
C. MANUSCRIPT REVIEWER
Journal of Pharmacy Practice, 2019 – present
Arjun Dutta, PhD
Assistant Professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences (Adjunct/Part-time Faculty)
Education
Bio
Dr. Arjun Dutta holds a BS degree in Pharmacy from Jadavpur University in India. He then completed his PhD in Pharmacy Administration from the Medical College of Virginia, Virginia Commonwealth University. Dr. Dutta specializes in Outcomes Research including the areas of Pharmacoeconomics, Quality of Life, and Epidemiology. Dr. Dutta has published extensively in Pharmacy Education including assessment of the curriculum, student admissions criteria, progression, and retention. Dr. Dutta has been involved in academic pharmacy for the past 22 years and has successfully started three pharmacy programs as a founding administrator in Oregon, New York, and California. His decanal appointments (over 12 years of administrative experience) include serving as the Interim Dean as well as Sr. Associate/Assistant Dean for Academic & Student Affairs at three new colleges of pharmacy. Prior to joining academia, he was an Outcomes Manager at a health economics firm specializing in Phase IV research for pharmaceutical companies. Dr. Dutta has over 71 publications in the form of research articles, abstracts, and book chapters in various peer-reviewed journals and professional meetings. He has received both federal (AHRQ, HRSA) and private funding and has conducted research in the areas of health services and outcomes assessment. Dr. Dutta has also been invited to speak at both national and international meetings.
Arjun enjoys travelling with his wife and two sons and is an avid reader and NFL-fan. He and his wife used to regularly compete in Ballroom Dance competitions.
Publications
ABSTRACTS AT NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL MEETINGS
Jonathan Sheng, PhD
Assistant Professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences (Adjunct/Part-time Faculty)
Education
Bio
Dr. Jonathan Sheng received his Ph.D. training in Environmental Sciences and Toxicology at State University of New York at Albany and his post-doctoral training in Medicinal Chemistry/Pharmaceutical Sciences at the University of Iowa. He currently is a regular member of American Chemical Society (ACS), American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists (AAPS), American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics (ASPET), and International Society for the Study of Xenobiotics (ISSX).
Dr. Sheng’s research interests and expertise are in the areas of drug and xenobiotic metabolism, drug analysis (both small molecules and biological molecules), enzymology (P450s and cytosolic sulfotransferases), protein chemistry (protein structure/function, molecular mobility, subcellular localization, and stereochemistry), transgenic animal model development, and drug/environmental chemical-protein interaction studies.
Publications
ABSTRACTS AT NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL MEETINGS
Oksana Zayachkivska, MD, PhD, DSc
Assistant Professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Professor Oksana Zayachkivska, MD, Ph.D., DSc, Professor of Physiology and former Head of the Department of Physiology, Danylo Halytsky Lviv National Medical University (LNMU), Lviv, Ukraine, has been involved in research since 1990 and got her Ph.D. degree in 1996. Her post-doctoral research related with study neuro-humoral molecular mechanisms of cytoprotection in gastrointestinal organs and metabolic disorders, stress-associated injuries, and searching of novel promising therapeutic tools for cytoprotection and she got DSc degree in 2007.
Prof. Zayachkivska regularly reported her research at many domestic and international conferences (USA, Canada, UK, Japan, France, Italy, Croatia, Hungary, Czech Republic, Poland). She has published in leading professional Ukrainian and international journals, including J Physiol Pharmacol, World Journal of Gastroenterology, Inflammopharmacology, PLoS ONE, Front Gastrointest Res (Basel, Karger), FASEB J, Gut, Digestive Diseases and Sciences, Physiology News, Advances of Cognitive Psychology, Journal of Psychophysiology and others.
She is a reviewer at several indexed journals, including Frontier in Pharmacology (USA), Southeast European Medical Journal (Croatia), Medical & Health Sciences Review (Poland), reviewer Elsevier, Frontiers in Gastrointestinal and Hepatic Pharmacology, World Journal of Gastroenterology. In 2014, Prof. Zayachkivska took the post of Editor-in-Chief at Proceeding of The Shevchenko Scientific Society. Medical Sciences.
Prof. Zayachkivska’s teaching is related to lecturing and conducting classes on disciplines and training course “Physiology”, “Molecular Physiology and Modern Biotechnology” for native and English-speaking students of LNMU for medical and pharmacy students. She works with young scientists, as the co-founder and member of the organizing committee SMART LION symposiums (2017, 2018) and a member of faculty in the International Summer School on Stress (2014-2016). She was a mentor for 5 Ph.D. medical doctors. Prof. Zayachkivska is a member of a specialized Academic Council of LNMU for the defense of Ph.D. students on specialty “Physiology” and “Pathology”.
Prof. Zayachkivska is a member of the Ukrainian Physiological Society, Shevchenko Scientific Society (Medical Commission), Ukrainian Medical Society, The Physiological Society (UK) (ID 132570), FASEB / ASPET (ID 31126), Global GI Club in FASEB, IUPHAR-GI section.
Scopus ID: 8393653800
ORCID: http://orcid.org/0000-0002-4309-2473
Nhung Le, PhD
Dr. Nhung Xuan Hong Le is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Pharmaceutical Science (Adjunct/Part-time).
Research Interests
The focus of my previous work was centered around biocomplexity and how our immune system communicates with our microbiome, as well as how these interactions affect female reproductive disorders such as endometriosis and preterm birth. Thus, as my next step in my career, I want to continue to focus on using molecular biology techniques in order to gain a mechanistic understanding of the interactions between the immune system and mucosal microbial dynamics.
Bio
Dr. Coffman has been teaching Medical Microbiology, Immunology and Genetics for the last few decades and has supported his students with research, poster presentations and publications. Dr. Coffman has developed several biomedical science programs along with courses in health-care administration, and he has also worked with several institutions on accreditation, programmatic assessments, student recruitment and marketing strategies.
Molecular and Cellular Biological Techniques
Education and training
2016 – 2021 Ph.D., Medical Microbiology, Immunology and Cell Biology, Southern Illinois University School of Medicine
2014 – 2016 M.S., Public Health, Southern Illinois University Carbondale
2009 – 2010 M.S., Epidemiology, Washington University in St. Louis
2004 – 2008 B.A., Biochemistry, Westminster College
Education and training
Abstract, Posters, Oral Presentations
Jonathan Coffman, PhD, MBA
Assistant Professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Education
Bio
Dr. Coffman has been teaching Medical Microbiology, Immunology and Genetics for the last few decades and has supported his students with research, poster presentations and publications. Dr. Coffman has developed several biomedical science programs along with courses in health-care administration, and he has also worked with several institutions on accreditation, programmatic assessments, student recruitment and marketing strategies.
Published Research
Research and Areas of Interest
Vaccination Decision Models
Oral and Intestinal Microbiota Studies
Opioid Use Order in Medical Education
Suhui Yang, PhD
Assistant Professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Education:
Bio:
Dr. Suhui Yang obtained her B.S. in Oceanography (major) and Chemistry (minor) from Pukyong National University, South Korea, in 2004 and her M.S. in Marine Chemistry from Stony Brook University, New York, in 2008. She later switched her interest to Medicinal Chemistry and earned her Ph.D. under the guidance of Prof. Won-Jea Cho from Chonnam National University, South Korea, in 2012. Her doctoral research was focused on the design and development of novel small molecule compounds targeting Androgen Receptor, Topoisomerase, or JAK/STAT pathway for treating cancers. In research, she used to apply computational techniques such as virtual screening or molecular docking, synthesize various chemical libraries, and optimize the active compounds.
Dr. Yang moved to the University of Michigan where she conducted research as postdoctoral fellow with Prof. Nouri Neamati, working on synthesis of bioactive small molecule compounds as anti-cancer agents (2013-2017). Dr. Yang joined the faculty of the American University of Health Sciences as an Assistant Professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences, School of Pharmacy, in August 2018. Her current research interests are the design and development of small molecule compounds as chemotherapeutic agents and the use of photoaffinity probes for identification of the molecular targets of small molecules.
Selected Publications
Alamdar Hussain, Ph.D.
Assistant Dean for Student Affairs and Admission / Associate Professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Education:
Bio:
Sandor Szabo, a Fellow of the American Gastroenterological Association (AGAF), and an External Member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences: After finishing medical school in Belgrade, obtained MSc & PhD in the institute of Hans Selye (the ‘father of biologic stress’) at the University of Montreal & continued with pathology residency at Harvard Med Sch, Boston, where he became assistant & associate professor. He also obtained an MPH at Harvard School of Public Health, & after 20 years at Harvard, became a professor of pathology & pharmacology at the Medical School of University of California, Irvine (UCI), CA. He also served as chief of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine Service for 20 years, of which for 12 years also covered the functions of chief of staff at the VA Medical Center in Long Beach, CA, where he continued his productive research in the molecular mechanisms of stress-related diseases, esp., gastrointestinal (GI) ulceration. His laboratory was the first to publish easily reproducible, chemically induced duodenal ulcers & adrenal necrosis in rats. This was followed by structure-activity studies (SAS) with chemicals that induce duodenal ulcers which is the most frequent form of peptic ulcers in patients. These SAS led to the first recognition of dopamine in the pathogenesis of duodenal ulceration in animal models & man. Subsequently, he demonstrated for the first time the potent ulcer healing effect of angiogenic growth factors which on molar basis 2-7 million times more potent than antisecretory or anti-H. pylori drugs. His laboratory also published the first gene expression & gene therapy results in duodenal ulceration.
So far, he has 235 original, peer-review publications (several in the best scientific journals like Nature, Science, PNAS, BBRC, JAMA, Lancet, J. Clin. Invest., Lab. Invest., Endocrinology, Gastroenterology, Am. J. Pathol., J. Pharm. Sci., J. Pharmacol. Exp. Ther.), 55 review articles, 37 book chapters, 5 books edited, & 241 invited lectures in North America, Europe, Asia & Australia as well as 9 approved patents, mostly for new GI ulcer drugs & one pending application. In teaching activities, he was course director for general pathology at Harvard Medical School & was teaching GI & endocrine pathology as well as courses in public health & toxicology at Harvard & UCI.
He was associate master at one of the 5 student academic societies at Harvard Medical School (i.e., at Peabody Society) & initiated the establishment of similar student academic societies at UCI to promote small-group teaching & flip classroom techniques. In 2013 he initiated the annual week-long international Summer Schools on Stress (https://www.stresseducation.org ) that has been held at various universities over the world, e.g., Hungary, Croatia, France, Slovakia, Japan & Russia.
Selected Publications
Alamdar Hussain, PhD, PharmD
Assistant Dean for Student Affairs and Admission / Associate Professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Bio
Dr. Hussain received his Ph.D. in Pharmaceutics from the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center in Amarillo, TX, and his B.S. in Pharmacy from Kakatiya University in India. Prior to joining AUHS, Dr. Hussain worked as Assistant Professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences at the Universities of Louisiana and Oklahoma. He has taught both professional pharmacy and graduate students various courses including but not limited to Pharmaceutics, Compounding Pharmacy, Pharmacokinetics, Physical Pharmacy, Advanced Drug Delivery and Targeting, Pharmaceutical Technology, Medical Microbiology, and Biotechnology. He has also mentored several M.S. and Ph.D. students throughout his career.
Dr. Hussain’s research interest primarily focuses in the field of inhalation protein and peptide drug delivery. He is currently investigating ways to improve absorption of drugs by non-invasive routes in laboratory animals and understand mechanisms of macromolecular drug transport in vitro. Dr. Hussain is also passionate about student learning and implements novel methods of teaching and learning in classroom and laboratory. He is actively pursuing the arena of Scholarship of Teaching and Learning after joining AUHS in 2020.
With regard to his leadership experience, Dr. Hussain is a former Chair of the Department of General Education at AUHS. Currently, he serves as the Assistant Dean for Student Affairs and Admission for the School of Pharmacy.
Education
Ph.D., Pharmaceutics, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, Amarillo, TX
B.S. in Pharmacy, Kakatiya University, Warangal, India
Selected Publications (Since 2014)
E. Nguyen, S. Kim, M. Islam, Y. Chang, J. Aoyagi, A. Hussain (2022). An entrepreneurial activity implementation and assessment among pharmacy students amid the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown. Pharmacy Education, 22(1):16-22.
A. Hussain, H. Chau, H. Bang, L. Meyer, M. Islam (2021). Performance of pharmacy students in a communications course delivered online during the COVID-19 pandemic. American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education, 85(10): Article 8617.
A. Hussain (2021). Implementation of online assignment submission with instant feedback in a pharmacy course. Pharmacy Education, 21(1):45-50.
D. Raghuvanshi, G. Nkepang, A. Hussain, H. Yari, V. Awasthi (2017). Stability studies on an anticancer drug 4-(3.5-bis (2-chlorobenzylidene)-4-oxo-piperidine)-4-oxo-2-butenoic acid (Clefma) using a stability indicating HPLC method. Journal of Pharmaceutical Analysis, 7(1):1-9.
G. Rao, A. Hedrick, V. Yadav, J. Xie, A. Hussain, V. Awasthi (2015). The brain metabolic activity after resuscitation with liposome-encapsulated hemoglobin in a rat model of hypovolemic shock. Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow Metabolism, 35(9):1528-36.
K. Amancha, A. Hussain (2015). Effect of protease inhibitors on pulmonary bioavailability of therapeutic proteins and peptides in the rat. European Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 20(68):1-10.
V. Yadav, A. Hussain, J Xie, S. Kosanke, V. Awasthi (2015). The salutary effects of diphenyldifluoroketone EF24 in liver of a rat hemorrhagic shock model. Scandinavian Journal of Trauma Resuscitation and Emergency Medicine, 23:8.
V. Yadav, A. Hussain, K. Sahoo, V. Awasthi (2014). Remediation of hemorrhagic shock-induced intestinal barrier dysfunction by treatment with diphenyldihaloketones, EF24 and Clefma. Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, 351(2):413-422.
K. Amancha, S. Balkundi, Y. Lvov, A. Hussain (2014). Pulmonary sustained release of insulin from microparticles composed of polyelectrolyte layer-by-layer assembly. International Journal of Pharmaceutics, 466(1-2)96-108.
Mohammed A. Islam, PhD, RPh
Senior Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, Professor
Bio
PhD and MPhil (Toyama University, Japan) and BS and MS in Pharmacy (University of Dhaka, Bangladesh)
Education
Dr. Islam currently serves as the Senior Associate Dean of Academic Affairs and Professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences at the American University of Health Sciences (AUHS) School of Pharmacy. Dr. Islam has more than 20 years of academic research, teaching, pharmacy practice, and administrative experiences. Prior to joining AUHS in February 2019, he served as Assistant Dean of Academic Affairs and Professor of Pharmacology at West Coast University School of Pharmacy.
Dr. Islam went to Toyama University in Japan where he earned MPhil and PhD degrees in Pharmaceutical Sciences. He earned his master’s and bachelor’s degrees in pharmacy from the University of Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Dr. Islam has extensive research experience with more than 30 peer-reviewed journal articles and 55 conference abstracts. His current research interests include pharmacy curriculum, global pharmacy education, and Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL). Dr. Islam’s research has been published in leading pharmacy education journals and presented at national and international conferences.
Published Education
John V. Schloss, PhD
Chair of Pharmaceutical Science / Associate Dean of Research, Professor
Education:
BS (University of Tulsa, 1973), PhD (University of Tennessee-Knoxville/Oak Ridge National Laboratory, 1978), NIH Postdoctoral Fellow-University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1978-81
Bio:
Dr. Schloss brings a perspective on pharmacy education to AUHS based on 10 years as a professional scientist in DuPont’s Central Research Department; 9 years as Professor at the University of Kansas, School of Pharmacy; 6 years in pharmacy-related biotech; and 10 years helping to build the basic science and research components of two domestic and one foreign pharmacy programs. He has remained active in both research and the education of graduate and undergraduate students, while securing research funding from international, federal, state, and private sources. Dr. Schloss was an NIH-postdoctoral fellow at the University of Wisconsin in Madison and holds a Ph.D. in Biomedical Sciences from the University of Tennessee for work conducted at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory.
GREGORIO L. DE GRANO, MSN, DNPc, APRN, FNP-C
Leader(s) of MSN
Gregorio L. De Grano, DNP(c), MSN, APRN, FNP-C is the Dean of Nursing Graduate Program for the School of Nursing. Dr. De Grano graduated with a Medical Degree from the Philippines and completed his MSN Family Nurse Practitioner track from Charles R. Drew University of Health and Science in Los Angeles California. He is a board-certified nurse practitioner with vast clinical experience in Family and Primary Health Care, Hospice, and Palliative Care, and has over 20-year experience in various clinical settings including ICU, PCU, Emergency Room, Medical Surgical, Acute, and Intra-operative Hemodialysis. With over 8 years of experience in academia, he has made significant contributions to developing and advancing nursing education and practice. As the Dean of the Nursing Graduate Program, Dr. De Grano is dedicated to shaping the next generation of advanced practice nurses and nursing leaders in advancing the profession through evidence-based practice and interprofessional collaboration. His commitment to fostering excellence in nursing education is evident in his collaborative approach to curriculum development with an emphasis on incorporating the latest advancements in healthcare and ensuring the integration of cultural competence, ethics, and leadership skills. Beyond his role as a Dean, Dr. De Grano is a compassionate nurse leader who believes in the power of mentorship and empowerment as he actively mentors students and faculty, supporting their professional growth and personal development.
Dr. Michelle Paysan-Modina, DNP, MBA, APRN, NP-C, PHN
Executive Dean, SON
BIO
Michelle Paysan-Modina, DNP, APRN, NP-C, PHN is the Assistant Chief Nurse Administrator, Executive Dean and Professor for the School of Nursing. She is an experienced nurse executive and educator who ensures student success while working collaboratively with faculty, staff, and administration. Dr. Paysan-Modina is a student advocate in that her approach to the provision of quality education is student/learner-centric while being compassionate to students’ challenges throughout their journey as students. Working in higher education and clinical combined for the past three decades, she is skilled in program assessment, curricula development, evaluation, state authorizations, accreditations, operations management, teaching, coaching, advising, and team building. Dr. Michelle Paysan-Modina is a board-certified Nurse Practitioner with a demonstrated history as a clinician with varied clinical experiences in ICU, ER, telemetry, primary care, women’s health, oncology, hospice, and palliative care. She is passionate about team building, providing exceptional student experiences, and creating a culture where people come together to make a difference in helping students achieve their dreams and goals.
OBJECTIVE
A rewarding academic position where my high professional standards, clinical expertise, business acumen, leadership, energy, and commitment to providing the finest education would be utilized
EDUCATION
Special Certifications and/or Designations
HONORS/AWARDS
LEADERSHIP EXPERIENCE
Executive Dean, Professor, and Assistant Chief Nurse Administrator, School of Nursing, Undergraduate and Graduate Programs, American University of Health Sciences, Signal Hill, California (5/2023 – present)
Director and Associate Professor, ABSN and MSN Programs, Mount Saint Mary’sUniversity, Los Angeles, California (4/2022 – 6/2022)
Program Dean/Director and Associate Professor, Post–licensure Nursing Programs (RN–BSN, MSN, APRN, DNP, and Post–Master’s Certificate Programs), West Coast University, Irvine, California (8/2015 – 2/2022)
Major Accomplishments
TEACHING EXPERIENCE AT THE UNIVERSITY/COLLEGE LEVEL
Course Lead Faculty and Associate Professor, Pre–licensure Nursing Program, West Coast University, Los Angeles, California (9/2010 – 8/2015)
Online Visiting Professor, Chamberlain University, Chicago, IL (3/2014– 12/2017)
Adjunct Faculty, Department of Nursing, Los Angeles City College, Los Angeles, California (1/2007 – 12/2009)
Adjunct Professor, Department of Nursing, California State University, Long Beach, California (8/2005 – 12/2005)
Clinical Instructor, Department of Nursing, Long Beach City College, Long Beach, California (9/2004 – 12/2007)
COURSES TAUGHT
Post–licensure Nursing (2004– present):
Culminating Experience; Advanced Nursing Roles; Care Management and Coordination; Advanced Health Care Residency; Primary Care Adult and Geriatric Patient: Theory and Practicum; Advanced Clinical Practice Theory and Practicum; Advanced Health and Physical Assessment; Advanced Physiology and Pathophysiology
Pre–licensure Nursing (2004– present):
Transitions to Professional Practice; Leadership and Policy Practicum; Advanced Medical–Surgical Nursing Theory, and Practicum; Nutrition in Health and Disease; Intermediate Medical–Surgical Nursing Theory and Practicum; Physical Assessment; Fundamentals of Nursing Skills Lab
CLINICAL EXPERIENCE
Nurse Practitioner (per diem), Advantmed, Santa Ana, CA, 10/2017 – present
Nurse Practitioner (per diem), Hospice Care, Glendale, CA, 4/2016 — 12/2018
Nurse Practitioner (per diem), CA Health Medical Group, Los Angeles, CA, 5/2016 — 4/2018
Lead Nurse Practitioner (per diem), White Memorial Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA, 5/2013 — 5/2016
Nurse Practitioner (per diem), Moon Ju Kim, NP, Los Angeles, California, 1/2011 – 8/2013
Lead Nurse Practitioner, Elizabeth Center for Cancer Detection, Los Angeles, CA, 3/2008 — 12/2010
Lead Nurse Practitioner, Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA, 1/2003 — 3/2009
Nurse Practitioner, Clinical De La Luz, Bellflower, California, 5/2001 — 12/2003
Registered Nurse, Anaheim Memorial Medical Center, Emergency Room, Outpatient, and Endoscopy Services, Anaheim, California, 3/1999 — 4/2001
Registered Nurse, USC (Keck) University Hospital, Los Angeles, California, 4/1999 — 4/2001
Registered Nurse, Long Beach Memorial Medical Center, Long Beach, California, 5/1996 — 4/1999
Licensed Vocational Nurse, Newport Bay Hospital, Newport Beach, CA 5/1994 – 4/1996
INTELLECTUAL CONTRIBUTIONS
SERVICE ACTIVITIES
University Assignments and Appointments
Professional Service and Memberships
Other Community Service Activities
PROFESSIONAL INTERESTS