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About Craig Kimble, PharmD, MBA, MS, BCACP

Craig Kimble received a Doctor of Pharmacy degree (PharmD) from Ohio Northern University in 1998.  He earned a Masters in Business Administration (MBA) from Morehead State University in 1999 and a Masters of Science (MS) in Healthcare Administration from Marshall University in 2001.  Craig completed an ASHP accredited PGY1 residency in Pharmacy Practice at the University of Kentucky Hospitals and St. Claire Medical Center in 1999.   Craig is a Board Certified Ambulatory Care Specialist (BCACP).  Before coming to Marshall, Dr. Kimble was the Director of Pharmacy and Clinical Services for Fruth Pharmacy, a 27 store regional retail drugstore chain serving Ohio and West Virginia.  While at Fruth, Dr. Kimble established a PGY1 community pharmacy practice residency program.  He has previously served as a Senior Pharmacist Consultant for McKesson Provider Technologies and as System Director of Pharmacy for Holzer Health Systems.  Craig was recognized for innovative practice by receiving the 2011 Upshire-Smith / West Virginia Pharmacist Association – Excellence in Innovation in Pharmacy Award.  He also currently serves on the Board of Trustees for the Ohio Pharmacist Association and is the Treasurer for the West Virginia Pharmacists Association. 
 
As Director of the Office of Experiential Learning, Dr. Kimble assists in overseeing the professional experience program, including both early and advanced pharmacy practice experiences.  This integral part of the pharmacy curriculum provides students the opportunity to apply their classroom and laboratory training in the basic pharmaceutical sciences and pharmacy practice and to solve drug-related problems in practice during their final year of the Pharm. D. program.  Dr. Kimble is responsible for helping to establish practice sites and placing students in appropriate rotations.  He assists in training for and negotiates experience content with staff at the rotation sites.  Kimble also assists in overseeing the community service and outreach activities that promote the profession and the School of Pharmacy. As Manager of Clinical Support Services, Dr. Kimble works with retail and hospital partners as an advisor to help implement and optimize advanced services and programs.

Positions

2013 - Present Director of Experiential Learning / Manager of Clinical Support Services, Marshall University School of Pharmacy
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Contact Information

Phone: 304-696-6014
Email: craig.kimble@marshall.edu

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