Dr. Connie L. Barnes

Professor
Pharmacy Practice
Campbell University
United States of America

Biography

Dr. Connie Barnes is currently Professor and Vice-Chair of Pharmacy Practice. She is also Co-Director of the Drug Information Center. Dr. Barnes graduated in the inaugural PharmD class of 1990 at Campbell and completed a post-graduate training in drug information at the same institution. She has been teaching at Campbell University College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences over 25 years. During her tenure, she has chaired and served on many University, College, and Department Committees including the Chair of the Grievance Committee for the University and Chair for the College’s Appointment, Promotion, and Tenure Committee and for the Academic Performance and Standards Committee. Other CPHS Committee involvement includes but not limited to Curriculum, Peer Review, Accreditation, Residency, Assessment, and Experiential Programs Advisory Committee. Dr. Barnes also currently serves as the Chair of the Johnston County Board of Health. In addition, she serves as a Deacon at Benson Baptist Church and serves on the Personnel and Welcoming Committees. She also has been active in her community during the years serving on the Benson Little Theatre Advisory Board, PTO President for Benson Middle School and participating in the Buddy School program at Benson Elementary School and as a mentor for senior projects.

Research Intrest

Pharmacy Practice

List of Publications
Barnes CL, Corbett AH, Carter SA. FEATURES-Drug Induced Hypoglycemia-Patients need to be aware that many agents other than antidiabetic drugs have the potential to cause a drop in blood glucose level. US Pharmacist. 1999;24(2):41-51.
Barnes CL, Smith JK, Wells LD. Drug Information Forum: Do Inhaled Corticosteroids Reduce Bone Mineral Density in Children?. US PHARMACIST. 1999;24:25-40.
Brown JN, Barnes CL, Beasley B, Cisneros R, Pound M, Herring C. Effect of pharmacists on medication errors in an emergency department. American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy. 2008 Feb 15;65(4):330-3.

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