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Bradley A. Boucher,
Pharm.D., FCCP, FCCM, is currently professor of Clinical
Pharmacy and Associate Professor of Neurosurgery at the
University of Tennessee, Memphis. He practices in the area of
Critical Care at the Regional Medical Center at Memphis.
Current research interests
include pharmacokinetic and therapeutic issues in the critically
ill surgical patient as well as medical management of the
neurotrauma patient.
Dr. Boucher received his B.S.,
and Pharm.D. degrees from the University of Minnesota in 1979
and 1983, respectively. Thereafter, he completed an ASHP
Critical Care Fellowship at the University of Kentucky in 1984.
Dr. Boucher became board certified as a Pharmacotherapy
Specialist in 1992. He was elected as a fellow of the American
College of Clinical Pharmacy in 1998 and the American College of
Critical Care Medicine in February 2000.
Relative to professional service,
Dr. Boucher has the distinction of serving as the 22nd President
of the American College of Clinical Pharmacy from 2001-2002. He
currently serves as a member of the editorial boards of the
journals, Critical Care Medicine and Informed Pharmacotherapy.
In addition, Dr. Boucher has
active membership in numerous professional scientific and
professional organizations including the Society of Critical
Care Medicine. |