Elizabeth Pogge, Pharm.D.

Professor
Glendale, AZ

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About

Dr. Elizabeth Pogge is an ambulatory care pharmacist that specializes in cardiology. She currently is a Professor at Midwestern University College of Pharmacy—Glendale (CPG) and a clinical pharmacist at Cardiac Solutions in Peoria, Arizona. Her interests include preceptor development, geriatrics, education, and cardiology.

Title
Professor

Campus
Glendale, AZ

College
College of Pharmacy
Glendale Campus

Department
Pharmacy Practice

Program
Pharmacy

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Office

623-572-3579

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a Message

epogge@midwestern.edu

Education

University of Massachusetts Amherst | 2012 | M.P.H.
University of Nebraska Medical Center | 2007 | Pharm.D.
Briar Cliff University | 2003 | B.S.

Courses Taught

Disease State Management

Nutrition and Lifestyle Modification

Advanced Cardiology

Research

Dr. Pogge's research interests include the scholarship of teaching and learning, cardiology, and lifestyle modification.

Publications

Pogge E, Raney E, Jackowski R, Larson S, Storjohann T, Davis E. (2019) Evaluation of a teaching and learning curriculum for preceptors and residents. Journal of the American College of Clinical Pharmacy.  http://doi.org/10.1002/ja5.1170.

Storjohann T, Pogge E, Peckham A, Raney E, Barletta J. (2019) Evaluation of a peer- and self- grading process for clinical writing assignments. Currents in Pharmacy Teaching and Learning. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cptl.2019.06.003.

Pogge E, Sibicky S, Campbell A. (2019) Evaluating prescribing practices of apixaban in the elderly. The Senior Care Pharmacist. 34(8):514-9.

Pogge E, Davis L. (2018) Evaluating the safety and tolerability of sacubitril/valsartan for HFrEF managed within a pharmacist clinic. American Journal of Cardiovascular Drugs. 18:143-51.

Jackowski R, Pogge E, Early N, Fairman K, Sclar D. (2018) Provision of lifestyle counseling and the prescribing of pharmacotherapy for hyperlipidemia among US ambulatory patients: a national assessment of office-based physician visits. American Journal of Cardiovascular Drugs. 18:65-71.

Organizations

Dr. Pogge is involved regionally with the Arizona Pharmacy Association, national with the American Society of Consultant Pharmacists and the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy Geriatric Sig. She has spoken regionally and nationally on a variety of topics and has written numerous peer review research articles as well as book chapters.   

Awards

Summer 2018              Pharmacy Appreciation Award- Arizona Pharmacy Association

Summer 2017              Fellow of the Arizona Pharmacy Association

Spring 2017                Midwestern University College of Pharmacy Faculty Preceptor of the Year

Spring 2017                Board Certified Pharmacotherapy Specialist with Added Qualifications in Cardiology