Monday, July 23, 2012

William Doucette, PhD, College of Pharmacy professor and head of the division of health services research has been named the recipient of the Deborah K. Veale Professorship in Healthcare Policy. This professorship aims to “actively involve the pharmacy profession in the creation of health care policies that will benefit our practice settings as well as our patients,” according to Debbie Veale.

Dr. Doucette’s primary focus is to examine the practice of pharmacists. He is the national expert in studying pharmacist roles and professional activities, and his research often takes the form of innovating new practice ideas and examining the outcomes of those ideas on practice processes and/or patient outcomes. Dr. Doucette is a leader in a network of scientists who have examined longitudinally the patterns of the changing role and demographics of pharmacist practice. As a scientist, he has over 120 publications and just fewer than 175 scientific presentations to his credit. In his field, this is an exceptional performance. 

Doucette’s publications often appear in the Journal of the American Pharmacists Association, the highest impact journal for his pharmacist intervention work.  His research also appears in the rigorous and well respected research journal Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy; as well as clinical journals such as Pharmacotherapy and Annals of Pharmacotherapy. His scholarship in these areas has landed him editorial board memberships at the Journal of the American Pharmacists Association and Research in Social and Administrative Sciences

While at the University of Iowa, Dr. Doucette has progressively developed his research grant activity. He is currently the principal investigator on a large Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (federal) grant and has been on over two dozen funded grants. He has been and continues to be well funded to undertake his scientific program.

“Dr. Doucette’s curriculum vitae documents his involvement in science, teaching, national service and service to his academic homes.  He is a national and international leader in research on the practice of pharmacy,” said Bernard Sorofman, Executive Associate Dean of the College of Pharmacy.

The Veale Professorship is endowed by a gift from Debbie Veale ('81 BSPh) and husband Tom of Palos Verdes Estates, Calif. Debbie is the director of managed care for CVS Caremark, a national integrated pharmacy services provider. Tom is a 1980 UI graduate with a bachelor’s degree in accounting. He is founder and president of Tristar Risk Management and a chair of the College of Pharmacy Executive Leadership Board.