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About Julie M. Wickman

A Gwinnett County native, Dr. Wickman received her PharmD degree from Mercer University and completed the first Community Pharmacy residency program in the State of Georgia. Dr. Wickman was on faculty at Mercer University from 1997-2001 and taught in the OTC course, Pharmacy Practice Laboratory Course, Community Pharmacy Ownership and Women’s Health. She has owned two independent pharmacies and was an active preceptor for many years. Dr. Wickman has been on faculty at PCOM School of Pharmacy since February 2010 and teaches Georgia Law, an Ownership elective, and Women’s Health topics in Therapeutics.

Dr. Wickman and her husband Jeff live in Duluth and have four children. She is involved in cheerleading and football and also involved in her church at Browns Bridge.

Positions

Present Assistant Dean of Clinical and Experiential Affairs, Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine Department of Pharmacy Practice
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Present Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice, Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine Department of Pharmacy Practice
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Interim Chair, Department of Pharmacy Practice, Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine Department of Pharmacy Practice
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Grants

2000 Community Pharmacy Residency Grant
The Institute for the Advancement of Community Pharmacy
$23,250
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Professional Service and Affiliations

Member, American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy
Member, Greater Philadelphia Health Action, Inc.
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Honors and Awards

  • Top 40 Under 40, Georgia Pharmacists Association, 2004
  • 50 Most Influential Pharmacists in the U.S., American Druggist, 1998

Courses

  • Therapeutics Topics
  • Pharmacy Practice I
  • Pharmacy Law

Education

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1996 PharmD, Mercer University
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Contact Information

P: 678-407-7356

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Scholarly and Professional Publications (10)

Conferences and Presentations (7)