Jennifer Kirwin, PharmD, BCPS, FNAP

Clinical Professor, Associate Dean of Academic Affairs

Bouve College of Health Sciences, Dean's Office, Department of Pharmacy and Health Systems Sciences, School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences

Office: 120 Behrakis

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 617-373-2583

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Jennifer Kirwin is a graduate of Northeastern’s own Doctor of Pharmacy program and a Clinical Professor in our School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences. She completed a PGY 1 pharmacy practice residency at New England Medical Center (now Tufts Medical Center) and has a background in ambulatory care pharmacy practice. She has teaching experience in several areas of pharmacy practice including therapeutics, drug information and transitions of care and currently teaches a Pharmacy Based Immunizations Training course and, in the Skills Laboratory, courses offered in the PharmD program. She currently serves as the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs in the Bouvé College of Health Sciences. 

Education:

PharmD, Northeastern University
PGY-1 New England Medical Center

Research:

Skills Lab, Interprofessional Education

Selected Publications:

 Greenwood K, Kirwin J, Huo Z. Design and Implementation of the Health Professions Simulation Assessment, a Tool to Assess Students’ Perceptions of Simulation Experiences. J Acute Care Physical Therapy. 2020;11(2):70-78.

Kirwin J, Miller D, DiVall M. Lessons Learned from an Evaluation of a Process for Systematic Curriculum Review. Accepted to the American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education. 2019;83(1):6783.

Kirwin J, Greenwood K, Rico J, Nalliah R, DiVall M. Interprofessional curbside consults to develop team communication and improve student achievement of learning outcomes. American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education. 2017;81(1):Article 15.

Hume AL, Kirwin J, Bieber HL, Couchenour RL, Hall DL, Kennedy AK, Allen LaPointe NM, Burkhardt CDO, Schilli K, Seaton T, Trujillo J, Wiggins B. Improving Care Transitions: Current Practice and Future Opportunities for Pharmacists. Pharmacotherapy. 2012;32(11):326-37.

Schnipper JL, Kirwin JL, Cotugno MC, Wahlstrom SA, Brown BA, Tarvin E, Kachalia A, Horng M, Roy CL, McKean SC, Bates DW. Role of pharmacist counseling in preventing adverse drug events after hospitalization. Archives of Internal Medicine. 2006 Mar 13;166(5):565-71.