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Geisinger is seeking qualified applicants for faculty positions in the Center for Pharmacy Innovation and Outcomes (CPIO).

The mission of the CPIO is to conduct, implement and disseminate research to optimize medication use. The CPIO’s research focuses on meaningful improvement of population health management and value in healthcare as related to medication use. The CPIO uses scientific principles to evaluate and disseminate innovative pharmacy services, reduce the burden of medication nonadherence, pain and addiction, and personalize medicine through the application of pharmacogenomics. 

Investigators in the CPIO will work closely with experts within Geisinger’s Enterprise Pharmacy, Innovation and Research, and clinical and administrative enterprises across the system to develop transformational research. Faculty at all levels are encouraged to apply. Qualified applicants will have a record of innovative research in an area that can advance the mission of the Center. Applicants must have a history of extramural research funding. Competitive salaries and start-up packages are available.

For any questions about the open positions or to submit your CV, please contact Grace Lowry at gblowry@geisinger.edu or 570-214-6918. 

What is the Center for Pharmacy Innovation and Outcomes?

The Center for Pharmacy Innovation and Outcomes (CPIO) was established in 2015 in partnership with Geisinger’s Enterprise Pharmacy, which oversees system-wide medication use platforms in acute, ambulatory, community and managed care settings, and Geisinger’s Research enterprise. The CPIO mission is to conduct, implement, and disseminate research to optimize medication use by leveraging a highly evolved health IT infrastructure, applying robust data including patient-reported information and a growing genomic reservoir, and deploying trained and highly skilled clinical pharmacists.

The CPIO’s research focuses on meaningful improvement of population health management and value in healthcare as related to medication use. The CPIO uses scientific principles to evaluate and disseminate innovative pharmacy services, reduce the burden of medication nonadherence, pain and addiction, and personalize medicine through the application of pharmacogenomics. 

Learn more about the CPIO

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