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About Charles Carter

Charles A. Carter joined the faculty of the Department of Clinical Research, College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences as an Associate Professor in August of 2015. He teaches in both the Bachelor of Science (BSCR) and Masters of Science in Clinical Research (MSCR) curricula. In addition, Dr. Carter mentors and advises students on their educational and post-graduate journeys. He also advises student-led organizations on campus including the Graduate Clinical Research Organization (GCRO) and Kappa Psi Pharmaceutical Fraternity.

Prior to joining Campbell University, Dr. Carter served as the Executive Director, Medical Affairs of Salix Pharmaceuticals, Inc. in Raleigh, North Carolina from 2012 to 2015. From 1994 to 2012, Dr. Carter founded and operated Pharmaceutical Strategic Initiatives, LLC and focused his energies on the company’s vision and services. Pharmaceutical Strategic Initiatives was a leading provider of strategic consulting, clinical research design and strategy, regulatory preparation, medical and scientific content creation, health outcomes research, key opinion leader and advocacy development. Clients of Pharmaceutical Strategic Initiatives included ~28 pharmaceutical and medical device companies. 

Prior, Dr. Carter was the Director of Research and Clinical Services at National Pharmacotherapy Institute located in Memphis, Tennessee. He has served as an investigator in more than 30 Phase 3, Phase 4, and health economics and outcomes research studies.

Positions

Present Associate Professor of Clinical Research, Campbell University College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences
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Professional Service and Affiliations

2018 - Present Site Reviewer, Committee on Accreditation of Academic Programs in Clinical Research
2018 - Present Vice President, Consortium on Academic Programs in Clinical Research
2018 - Present Editor, Clinical and Applied Thrombosis and Hemostasis, Sage Press
2017 - Present Advisor, Co-Grand Council Deputy, Delta Lambda Chapter, Kappa Psi Pharmaceutical Fraternity
2017 - Present Advisor, Graduate Clinical Research Organization, Department of Clinical Research, Campbell University
2016 - Present Member, Appointment, Promotion and Tenure Committee, CPHS, Campbell University
2016 - Present Member, Faculty and Staff Development Committee, College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences, Campbell University
2016 - Present Member, Interprofessional Education Research Subcommittee, CPHS, Campbell University
2016 - Present Member, Masters of Science in Clinical Research Admission Committee, CPHS, Campbell University
2012 - Present Member, Editorial Board, International Journal of Angiology
2010 - Present Member, Scientific Committee, North American Thrombosis Forum
2010 - Present Member, Scientific Subcommittee, International Union of Angiology
2017 - 2018 Member, Consortium of Academic Programs in Clinical Research
2016 - 2018 Member, Strategic Planning Committee, College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences, Campbell University
2011 - 2018 Senior Editor, Clinical and Applied Thrombosis and Hemostasis
2012 - 2014 Member, Educational Grants Review Committee, Salix Pharmaceuticals
2012 - 2014 Member, Investigator Initiated Studies Review Committee, Salix Pharmaceuticals
2009 - 2010 Contract Medical Director, Sanofi-Aventis CV Team
2007 - 2008 Member, Review Committee of Investigator Initiated Grants, Sanofi-Aventis CV Team
1995 - 1996 Member, United States Pharmacoeconomics Advisory Panel, Bayer Pharmaceuticals
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Honors and Awards

  • Don L. Martinez Memorial Award for Outstanding Research University of Tennessee 1982
  • Phi Lambda Sigma Leadership Award 1982
  • Renee Dedreich Pharmacy Scholarship 1981
  • New York State Regents Scholarship Award 1976

Courses

  • CLNR 695, Clinical Research Project (Student Advisor)
  • CLNR 606, Clinical Research Seminar (Course Director)
  • CLNR 573, Evidence-Based Medicine (Course Director)
  • CLNR 561, Health Economics (Course Director)
  • CLNR 520, Advanced Data Management (Course Director)
  • CLNR 363, New Product Development (Course Director)
  • NURS 350, Evidence-Based Practice/Research (Guest Lecturer)

Education

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1994 M.B.A., Christian Brothers University
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1983 Pharm.D., University of Tennessee Health Science Center
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1981 B.S., State University of New York at Buffalo ‐ College of Pharmacy
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Publications (50)