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Judy T. Chen
Clinical Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice
E-mail: jtchen@purdue.edu
Education
2003 Primary Care Specialty Residency, Warren G. Magnuson Clinical Center, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda
2002 Pharmacy Practice Residency, University of California, San Francisco
2001 PharmD, University of Illinois, Chicago
Research
Interests
  • Women's health
  • Pharmacist-managed disease management
  • Care for the underserved population
  • Patient education
  • Preventative care
Service and Engagement

Advisory Council - HER (Hyperemesis, Eduation and Research) foundation 

Teaching
  • PHRM 825, Integrated Therapeutics I
  • PHRM 820, 821, 840, 841, 860, 861 Professional Program Skill Laboratories
  • PHRM 880, Purdue APPE Rotation
  • Health Systems Science Course for medical students
Honors and Credentials
  • Fellow and Distinguished Practitioner, National Academies of Practice (NAP)
  • Community of Service-Learning Faculty Fellow, Purdue University
  • Teaching for Tomorrow Fellowship Award, Purdue University
  • Rising Star Award, University of Illinois at Chicago
  • Innovations in Teaching Award, American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy
  • Certified Diabetes Educator (CDCES)
  • Board Certified Pharmacotherapy Specialist (BCPS)
  • Board Certified Ambulatory Care Pharmacotherapy Specialist (BCACP)
Clinical Practice
  • Pharmacist-Managed Women's Health services 
  • Pharmacist-Managed Cardiovascular Risk Reduction for underserved patients 
Representative Publications
  1. Dang DK, Chen JT. Menopausal Hormonal Therapy. In: Pharmacotherapy: A Pathophysiologic Approach, 12th Dipiro JT, Yee GC, Haines ST eds. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill; 2023. 
  2. Sheehan AH, Chen JT, Yanovski JA. Obesity. In: Pharmacotherapy: A Pathophysiologic Approach, 12th Edition. Dipiro JT, Yee GC, Haines ST eds. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill; 2023. 
  3. Polomoff CM, Dang DK, Chen JT. Pituitary gland disorders. In: Pharmacotherapy principles & practice, 6th Chisholm-Burns MA, Schwinghammer TL, Wells BG, eds. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill; 2022.
  4. Polomoff CM, Dang DK, Chen JT. Adrenal gland disorders. In: Pharmacotherapy principles & practice, 6th Chisholm-Burns MA, Schwinghammer TL, Wells BG, eds. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill; 2022.
  5. Ness GL, Chen JT, Dong BJ, Pucino F, Calis KA. Thyroid disorders. In: Drug-induced diseases: prevention, detection, and management, 3rd Tisdale JE, Miller DA eds. Bethesda, MD: American Society of Health-System Pharmacists; 2018.
  6. Chen JT, Darbishire PL, Plake KS. Assessing student perceptions of the underserved at a Federally Qualified Health Center. Currents in Pharmacy Teaching and Learning 2010;2(4):248-254.
  7. Assemi M, Shane-McWhorter L, Scott DR, Chen JT, Seaba HH. Caring for the underserved: exemplars in teaching. Am J Pharm Educ 2009;73(1):Article 18.
  8. Chen JT, LaLopa JM, Dang DK. Innovations in teaching – Impact of Patient Empathy Modeling on pharmacy students caring for the underserved. Am J Pharm Educ 2008;72(2):Article 40.
  9. Herndon CM, Hutchison RW, Berdine HJ, Stacy ZA, Chen JT, Farnsworth DD, Dang D, Fermo JD. Management of chronic nonmalignant pain with nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs: joint opinion statement of the ambulatory care, cardiology, and pain and palliative care practice and research networks of the American College of Clinical Pharmacy. Pharmacotherapy 2008;28(6):788-805.
  10. Chen JT, Pucino F, Resman-Targoff BH. Celecoxib versus a non-selective NSAID plus proton-pump inhibitor: what are the considerations? J Pain Palliat Care Pharmacother 2006;20(4):11-32.
  11. Chen JT, Wesley R, Shamburek RD, Pucino F, Csako G. Meta-analysis of natural therapies for hyperlipidemia: policosanol vs. plant stanols and sterols. Pharmacotherapy 2005;25(2):171-183.   
  12. Chen JT, Sheehan AH, Stassinos M, Calis KA. Overweight and obesity. In: Women’s health across the lifespan: a pharmacotherapeutic approach, 1st Hansen LB, O’Connell MB, Smith J, Calis KA eds. Bethesda, MD: American Society of Health-System Pharmacists; 2010.