Kimberly Braxton Lloyd
Gilliland Professor at Auburn University Harrison School of Pharmacy- Claim this Profile
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Credentials
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Conflicts of Interest
CITI ProgramJun, 2021- Nov, 2024 -
VA Human Subjects Protection
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Avoiding Group Harms - International Research Perspectives
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Avoiding Group Harms - U.S. Research Perspectives
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Conflicts of Interest in Research Involving Human Subjects
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HIPAA and Human Subjects Research
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History and Ethics of Human Subjects Research
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History and Ethics of Human Subjects Research
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History and Ethics of Human Subjects Research
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IRB #1 Health Science Emphasis - AU Personnel
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IRB #1 Health Science Emphasis - AU Personnel
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Internet Research - SBE
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Records-Based Research
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Research Involving Pregnant Women, Human Fetuses, and Neonates
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Research Involving Prisoners
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Vulnerable Subjects - Research with Minors
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Workers as Research Subjects - A Vulnerable Population
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Alabama Pharmacy License
Alabama Board of PharmacyMar, 1996- Nov, 2024 -
Georgia Pharmacy License
Georgia Board of PharmacyOct, 1995- Nov, 2024 -
Alabama Pharmacy Preceptor License
Alabama Board of Pharmacy
Experience
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Auburn University Harrison College of Pharmacy
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United States
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Higher Education
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1 - 100 Employee
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Gilliland Professor
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Sep 2017 - Present
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Auburn University
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United States
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Associate Dean of Clinical Affairs and Outreach
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Jan 2019 - Present
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Director of Pharmacy Services, PGY-1 Residency Program
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2008 - Present
Dr. Braxton Lloyd is the Director of Pharmacy Services for Harrison School of Pharmacy's, Pharmacy Health Services, PGY-1 Residency Program. She provides longitudinal training experiences and a 7 week focused training block in administration and managed care. She guides the training of the post-doctoral residents in pharmacy administration, managed care, pharmacy benefits management, pharmacoeconomics, and project management.
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Director of Clinical Services, Pharmacy Health Services
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1998 - Present
Dr. Braxton Lloyd is the Founding Director of the Auburn University Pharmaceutical Care Center (AUPCC) in 1998, which was the foundation for the growth and development of what is now known as Pharmacy Health Services (PHS) within the Auburn University Harrison School of Pharmacy. She provides oversight for the clinical services, medication therapy management initiatives, health and wellness programs, preventative care interventions, and other services that are offered in all PHS community pharmacy and clinic settings.
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Assistant Dean of Health Services and AU Pharmacy Officer
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Jan 2009 - Jan 2019
Dr. Braxton Lloyd is the Assistant Dean of Health Services for the Auburn University Harrison School of Pharmacy (HSOP), serving as the administrator in charge of all clinical services provided through the pharmacies and clinics that are operated by HSOP (which currently includes 3 community pharmacies and 2 clinics). She also serves as the Pharmacy Officer for Auburn University's Department of Payroll and Employee Benefits.
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Associate Professor
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2004 - Sep 2017
Dr. Braxton Lloyd is an Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice at the Auburn University Harrison School of Pharmacy. She provides education and training for professional students in the Doctor of Pharmacy program and graduate students in the M.S. and Ph.D. programs in the Department of Pharmacy Care Systems. Dr. Braxton Lloyd's expertise includes Women's Health (contraception, infertility, menopause, osteoporosis, etc.); primary care; and applied pharmacoeconomics.
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Assistant Professor
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Sep 1998 - Aug 2004
Dr. Braxton Lloyd began her academic career at Auburn University's School of Pharmacy in 1998. Her areas of teaching and research include Ambulatory Care with a focus in Women's Health, Endocrine, and Pulmonary Pharmacotherapy and Pharmacoeconomics. She began her work with AU by developing and implementing a free standing pharmaceutical care center within the HSOP to provide advanced pharmacy services to the Auburn University family.
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Clinical Pharmacist
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1996 - Present
Dr. Braxton Lloyd has worked as a clinical pharmacist at The Medical Center since completing her residency training in 1996. She works PRN in any area needed within the hospital including central pharmacy or as a clinical pharmacist in a variety of patient care areas (High Risk Nursery, Critical Care, Adult Medicine, TPNs, etc.). Dr. Braxton Lloyd works 8 to 16 hours a month as needed on the weekends and holidays. Dr. Braxton Lloyd has worked as a clinical pharmacist at The Medical Center since completing her residency training in 1996. She works PRN in any area needed within the hospital including central pharmacy or as a clinical pharmacist in a variety of patient care areas (High Risk Nursery, Critical Care, Adult Medicine, TPNs, etc.). Dr. Braxton Lloyd works 8 to 16 hours a month as needed on the weekends and holidays.
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District 11 Trustee, APA Board of Trustees
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Jul 2007 - Jun 2011
Served on the APA Board of Trustees. Served on the APA Board of Trustees.
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Chairperson, Office of Women's Health
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Jan 2006 - Jan 2010
Nominated and selected as the Chair of the Alabama Office of Women's Health and served two consecutive terms from 2006 to 2010. Nominated and selected as the Chair of the Alabama Office of Women's Health and served two consecutive terms from 2006 to 2010.
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Weston Solutions, Inc.
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United States
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Environmental Services
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700 & Above Employee
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Chemist
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1993 - 1996
Kimberly worked in the onsite and mobile laboratories in the air quality department and performed sample extraction and analysis using gas chromatography (FID and ECD detectors) for air samples. Kimberly worked in the onsite and mobile laboratories in the air quality department and performed sample extraction and analysis using gas chromatography (FID and ECD detectors) for air samples.
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CH2M
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United States
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Civil Engineering
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700 & Above Employee
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Associate Chemist
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Jul 1992 - Sep 1993
Kimberly worked at CH2M Hill while completing her degree in Chemistry and while applying to pharmacy school. She worked in the environmental chemistry laboratories and conducted sample extraction of soil, water, and animal tissue samples and then was promoted to the gas chromatography (GC) department. There she analyzed soil and water extracts using GC with FID and ECD detectors. Kimberly worked at CH2M Hill while completing her degree in Chemistry and while applying to pharmacy school. She worked in the environmental chemistry laboratories and conducted sample extraction of soil, water, and animal tissue samples and then was promoted to the gas chromatography (GC) department. There she analyzed soil and water extracts using GC with FID and ECD detectors.
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Education
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University of South Carolina-Columbia
Research Fellowship, Pharmacoecomonic Research -
Columbus Regional Healthcare System
Residency, Pharmacy Practice -
Auburn University
Pharm.D., Pharmacy -
Auburn University
B.S., Pharmacy -
Huntingdon College
B.A., Chemistry Major / Biology Minor -
Cottondale High School