Debra Copeland
· Clinical ProfessorNortheastern University · Department of Pharmacy and Health Systems Sciences
Active 1987–2025
About
Debra Copeland is a Clinical Professor in the Department of Pharmacy and Health Systems Sciences at Bouvé College of Health Sciences, Northeastern University. She holds a PharmD and is registered as RPh, FNAP. Her role involves teaching and clinical responsibilities within the pharmacy program. The page does not specify her research focus, background, or key contributions.
Research topics
- Computer Science
- Geography
- Sociology
- Engineering
- Medical education
- Nursing
- Medicine
- Archaeology
- Pedagogy
- Data science
Selected publications
American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education · 2025-11-01
articleOpen access1st authorCorrespondingIt's Like Herding Cats, But You CAN Teach Old Dogs New Tricks! Course-Planning Dashboard 2.0
American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education · 2025-11-01
articleOpen accessEmpowerED: Elevating Faculty through Mentorship in Competency-Based Education
American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education · 2025-11-01
articleOpen accessDeveloping a Competency-Driven Curriculum at the COEPA Cabana is the Hottest Spot North of Havana
American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education · 2024
- Sociology
- Geography
- Sociology
A Not-So Trivial Pursuit: Using Implementation Science to Develop a Competency-Driven Curriculum
American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education · 2024-09-01
articleOpen accessSenior authorObjective: Implementation science tools, like the National Implementation Research Network’s (NIRN) Heptagon Tool, can be utilized to determine the need, evidence, fit, usability, capacity, and supports for implementing change. One institution used this method to explore the “fit and feasibility” of revising the PharmD curriculum to a competency-driven model.
American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education · 2024
- Computer Science
- Computer Science
- Engineering
DEVELOPING A COMPETENCY-DRIVEN CURRICULUM IN A DOCTOR OF PHARMACY PROGRAM
EDULEARN proceedings · 2024-07-01
articleSenior authorA NOT-SO TRIVIAL PURSUIT: USING IMPLEMENTATION SCIENCE TO DEVELOP A COMPETENCY-DRIVEN CURRICULUM
EDULEARN proceedings · 2024-07-01
articleSenior authorEDULEARN proceedings · 2024-07-01
article1st authorCorrespondingProfessional Identity Formation: Using an Institutional EPA based IPPE assessment
American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education · 2023
1st authorCorresponding- Computer Science
- Medical education
- Medicine
As the AACP Strategic Plan 2021-2024 emphasizes professional practice identity of future pharmacists, we sought to evaluate our university’s embedded model of immersive co-operative education (co-op)/IPPE as a change agent in the development of professional identity formation (PIF) in pharmacy students. Our co-op/IPPE model’s tenets of preparation, activity, and reflection allows our students to complete 1360 IPPE hours immersed in pharmacy practice settings.
Frequent coauthors
- 10 shared
Michael J. Gonyeau
- 6 shared
Stephanie L. Sibicky
Northeastern University
- 5 shared
Matthew Lacroix
University of Rhode Island
- 4 shared
Margarita V. DiVall
Northeastern University
- 3 shared
Scott K. Stolte
Wilkes University
- 3 shared
Peter Mbi
University of Maryland, Baltimore
- 3 shared
Stuart T. Haines
American College of Clinical Pharmacy
- 3 shared
Amy L. Pittenger
University of Minnesota
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