Brody Maack, vice chair and associate professor in the NDSU School of Pharmacy, was elected chair of the American Society of Health System Pharmacists Section of Ambulatory Care Practitioners. During his three-year term, he will provide leadership to the Section Executive Committee and will offer guidance and advice to the organization on ways to better meet day-to-day practice needs of members.
Maack also is a clinical pharmacy specialist at Family HealthCare Pharmacy at NDSU, which assists underserved populations.
In 2021, the North Dakota Pharmacists Association awarded Maack the Excellence in Innovation Award. He also has been recognized with NDSU’s Blue Key National Honor Society Doctor of Service Award. In addition, Maack was inducted into the NDSU Tapestry of Inclusion in 2020.
He serves as a CAP Center scientist in the Center for Collaboration and Advancement in Pharmacy at NDSU. Maack’s expertise includes clinical program design and implementation, with coursework in cardiology and tobacco cessation. His research interests include pharmacy practice innovation and implementation, tobacco cessation and chronic disease prevention and treatment.
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