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For three years, Jordan Ballou has served as a clinical assistant professor of pharmacy practice at the University of Mississippi School of Pharmacy. A 2015 Pharm.D. graduate of Campbell University College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences in North Carolina, Ballou was active in the pharmacy leadership society Phi Lambda Sigma throughout her time as a student pharmacist.
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For three years, Jordan Ballou has served as a clinical assistant professor of pharmacy practice at the University of Mississippi School of Pharmacy. A 2015 Pharm.D. graduate of Campbell University College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences in North Carolina, Ballou was active in the pharmacy leadership society Phi Lambda Sigma throughout her time as a student pharmacist.
Jordan Ballou plays an important role in shaping the next generation of pharmacists while still keeping one foot grounded in the “real world” of pharmacy. As a practicing clinical pharmacist, she can add a new layer of insights to her course curriculum as a Clinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice. She is passionate about educating her students on the wide range of clinical services that a pharmacist can provide, all while taking a practical, tested approach. Join Jordan Ballou as she dives into a conversation about “pharmacy and nonsense” with our hosts Jeff, Josh, and Mark.