Titles: Clinical Pharmacist, Primary Care Family Practice
Education:
PharmD., Washington State University College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Spokane, WA, 2019
Post-Graduate Training:
Research and Academia Fellowship, Washington State University College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Spokane, WA, 2021
Research Interests:
Expanding the scope of pharmacy practice, HIV, Viral Hepatitis, improving healthcare for people experiencing homelessness
Practice Philosophy:
Providing patient-centered care is grounded in respecting patient autonomy, mindfulness of socioeconomic status, and meeting patients where they are at. Comprehensive education at every opportunity promotes patient engagement and understanding, empowering them to take a proactive leadership role in their healthcare.
Rotations Precepted:
Primary Care in a Hospital Based Clinic II
Bio:
Dr. Kherghehpoush earned his Doctor of Pharmacy degree from Washington State University College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences (2019) where he completed a two-year fellowship in pharmacy-practice research and academia. His grant-funded research focused on expanding the scope of pharmacy services to address unmet needs of individuals experiencing homelessness. Prior to joining UC Davis, Dr. Kherghehpoush was employed at California Northstate University College of Pharmacy as Assistant Professor while practicing at One Community Health providing psychiatric and Medication Assisted Treatment services (2021). He is a board-certified HIV Pharmacist and serves on the National Healthcare for the Homeless Council.