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The University of Montana - Missoula

The College of Health Professions and Biomedical Science




Jean T. Carter, Pharm.D., Ph.D.

Associate Professor, Pharmacy Practice

Jean T. Carter

Campus Office

Campus Office: SB 333A
Phone: (406) 243-5780
Fax: (406) 243-4353
E-Mail: jean.carter (at) umontana.edu

Education & Training

  • Ph.D. Pharmacy Administration, The University of Arizona (1997)
  • M.S. Pharmacy Administration, The University of Arizona (1995)
  • Pharm.D., The University of Arizona (1993)
  • B.S. Pharmacy, The University of Montana (1979)

Clinical & Research Interests

  • Pharmacy education
  • Health Services Research - focus on measurement issues
  • Public health
  • Emergency Preparedness and All-Hazards Response

Teaching & Preceptor Activities

  • PHAR 412: Pharmacy Practice III (Pharmacy Relations)
  • PHAR 557: Public Health in Pharmacy
  • PHAR 589: Pharmacy Education Clerkship
  • PHAR 635: Academic Development Seminar (Graduate)

Key Publications & Presentations

Pharmacy Education Research

1. JR Reynolds, LL Briceland, JT Carter, MR Easton, JM Rider, AG Staton, BA Talluto, BP Tice, AA Flynn. “Experiential Education Delivery: Ensuring Success through Support and Development of the Faculty and Administrative Team.” Report of the 2004-2005 Professional Affairs Committee (AJPE citation pending)

2. Carter JT, Allington DR, Rivey MP. "Use of Concept Maps to Assess Clerkship Students' Knowledge of Stroke." AACP 104th Annual Meeting in Minneapolis, MN on July 21, 2003 (poster)

3. Carter JT, Miller SJ, Rivey MP. "Student Performance on Negatively Versus Positively Worded Multiple Choice Questions in a Therapeutics Course." AACP 103rd Annual Meeting in Kansas City, MO on July 16, 2002. (poster)

4. Carter JT, Thuesen AK, Beall DG, " Learning Styles in Different Learning Situations." Presented July 10, 2001 at the AACP 102nd Annual Meeting in Toronto, Ontario, Canada (poster).

Public Health and Issues in Emergency Preparedness

1. Carter J, Kuntz S, Hill W, Elam J, Fehrer S, Glow S, Hall E, Minnick M, Sare M, Wrobel L. “Developing a Collaborative Interdisciplinary Team: How to Play Well with Others.” HRSA / BHPr First All-Grantee Conference, Washington, D.C. on June 2, 2005 - Session 5. Invited Presentation (podium)

2. Kuntz S, Hill W, Carter J, Elam J, Fehrer S, Glow S, Hall E, Minnick M, Reynolds M, Sare M, Wrobel L. “Integrating Disaster Education into Existing Health Science Curricula: Preparing Tomorrow's Workforce for Emerging Threats.” APHA Public Health and the Environment in Washington D.C., on November 8, 2004 (podium)

3. Kuntz S, Carter J, Hall E, Glow S, Hill W, Minnick M, Sare M, Wrobel L, Fehrer S, Elam J. “Preparing Tomorrow's Workforce for Emerging Threats.” Montana Public Health Association meeting, September 2004 (poster)

4. Carter J, Kuntz S, Hall E, Glow S, Hill W, Minnick M, Sare M, Wrobel L, Fehrer S, Elam J. “Basic Biodefense Project: Initial Progress and Results of the Core Curriculum.” 105th Annual AACP Meeting, Salt Lake City, July 11, 2004 (poster)