Dr. D. Byron May

Chairman
Pharmacy Practice
Campbell University
United States of America

Academician Infectious Diseases
Biography

Dr. May is Professor and Chairman of the Department of Pharmacy Practice at Campbell University College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences. He graduated with his Doctor of Pharmacy from the University of Florida and completed a Pharmacy Practice Residency at Duke Medical Center. He joined the faculty at Campbell as an Internal Medicine clinical specialist practicing at Duke University Hospital in 1989. In August 2012 he became the Chairman for the Department of Pharmacy Practice upon the retirement of Dr. Larry Swanson. Dr. May oversees a Department of over 35 faculty, 4 staff and 7 pharmacy residents. He continues to teach in the areas of internal medicine and infectious diseases. His scholarship interests and publications are in the areas of medicine, infectious diseases and education. Dr. May was director of the pharmacy practice residency at Duke for 12 years and co-director of a specialty residency in internal medicine/infectious disease/academi cs for 15 years.

Research Intrest

Internal medicine and Infectious diseases

List of Publications
Persky AM, Kirwin JL, Marasco CJ, May DB, Skomo ML, Kennedy KB. Classroom attendance: factors and perceptions of students and faculty in US schools of pharmacy. Currents in Pharmacy Teaching and Learning. 2014 Feb 28;6(1):1-9.
Muzyk AJ, Fuller S, Jiroutek M, Grochowski CO, Butler AC, May DB. Implementation of a flipped classroom model to teach psychopharmacotherapy to third-year Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) students. Pharmacy Education. 2015 Jun 18;15.
Muzyk AJ, Lentz K, Green C, Fuller S, May DB, Roukema L. Emphasizing Bloom’s Affective Domain to Reduce Pharmacy Students’ Stigmatizing Attitudes. American journal of pharmaceutical education. 2017 Mar 25;81(2):35.