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Fatimah Mohammed Sherbeny

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR
EMAIL
PHONE
850-412-5712
OFFICE
Pharmacy Prof. Grad Program

Office Hours

Thursdays •  10:00 a.m - 12:00 p.m

Schedule

Research Seminar •
Professional Pharmacy Practice VI: Pharmacy Management •
Advanced Research • 


Bio


Fatimah Sherbeny, an Assistant Professor at the College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Institute of Public Health – Economic, Social, and Administrative Pharmacy Division. She has been engaged in pharmacy and academia for more than 10 years in different capacities. As a pharmacist, educator, and researcher, she is looking for opportunities of personal and professional development. Her mission is to advance students’ learning experience through well designed curriculum and a teaching pedagogy that incorporates interprofessional education and research that prepares pharmacists for a compassionate profession.


Areas of Interest


  • Pharmacoepidemiology
  • Pharmacoeconomics
  • Health Economics and Outcomes Research (HEOR)
  • Real-World Data (RWE)
  • Decision-making Modeling
  • Policy Analysis

Education


  • Pharmaceutical Sciences, Ph.D. • 2018
    Nova Southeastern University
  • University of the Sciences • 2013
    M.S. in Pharmacy Administrative 
  • King Abdulaziz University • 2009
    Doctor of Pharmacy, PharmD

 


Work History


  • Assistant Professor • 2018 - Present
    Florida A&M University
  • Research and Teaching Assistant • 2013 - 2018
    Nova Southeastern University

Academic Accomplishments


Dr. Fatimah M. Sherbeny has achieved the following academic accomplishments:

  • Mentor of several graduate students
  • Collaborator in research grants
  • Peer-Reviewed Publications

Awards


  • Recognition Certificate, Demonstration of “Excellence with Caring” • 2022
  • Recognition Certificate, ACPE Self-Study Team • 2022
  • Teacher of the Year Award • 2020-2021
  • Award for Devotion towards Engineering Testing during COVID-19 • 2020
  • Graduate Faculty Status Award • 2019

Courses Taught


  • Professional Pharmacy Practice VI: Pharmacy Management
  • Health Outcomes Research
  • Advanced Pharmacoeconomics
  • Research Methods
  • Advanced Pharmacoepidemiology
  • Research Seminar