May Lui
At 91成人导航 Since: 2019
May C. Lui 鈥16, 鈥19, PharmD, MS, BCPS earned her bachelor of arts in applied sciences and doctor of pharmacy from 91成人导航. She completed a PGY-1 pharmacy practice residency at Dignity Health, St. Joseph鈥檚 Medical Center in Stockton. She completed a pharmacy practice fellowship at 91成人导航 and earned her master of sciences in pharmacoeconomics, health care outcomes and clinical services in 2019.
Dr. Lui is a board-certified pharmacotherapy specialist and is a member of the California Society of Health-System Pharmacists, Central Valley chapter. She originally pursued acute care clinical pharmacy after being involved in the care of her grandparents during a period of time when they were hospitalized. She has experienced the intricacy of today鈥檚 hospital systems from a patient鈥檚 perspective, which has taught her the importance of effective communication and transitions of care.
A Stockton native, she is proud to be a part of a community that fosters diversity. The faculty who have served as her mentors inspired her to pursue a career in academia. In her role as a faculty member, her goal is to empower students to become active leaders in their community, serving their patients with compassion and empathy. She hopes to help bridge the gap between health care and underserved patient populations, especially in the Central Valley, through pharmacist-driven outreach.
During her free time, she enjoys going bowling and practicing Brazilian jiu-jitsu. She also loves drinking coffee, hiking on various terrains and listening to live music.
BA in Applied Sciences, 91成人导航, 2016
PharmD, 91成人导航, 2016
MS in Pharmacoeconomics, Health Care Outcomes and Clinical Services, 91成人导航, 2019
PGY-1 Pharmacy Practice Residency, Dignity Health, St. Joseph鈥檚 Medical Center
Pharmacy Practice Fellowship, 91成人导航
Teaching Philosophy
鈥淢y goal is to help pass on the necessary tools and skills for my students and peers to succeed. I advocate for my students to not only be able to build on foundational knowledge, but also develop the ability to apply their knowledge in a way that will result in realistic, obtainable outcomes. My approach is to merge evidence-based medicine with real-world situations through cases, simulations and practice. Students must understand the accountability and responsibility of being a patient advocate, clinical specialist and collaborative health care provider.鈥
Courses
PHRM 158 鈥斅燩racticum III
PHRM 156 鈥斅燭herapeutics III Cardiology
PHAR 342 鈥斅燙ardiovascular Disease II Therapeutics
PHAR 432 鈥斅燙ase Based Practice II
PHAR 531 鈥斅燩harmacy Skills V: Professional Communications
PHAR 632 鈥斅燙ase Based Practice IV
Research Summary
鈥淓valuating the impact of pharmacist-driven services and interventions on patient-related outcomes.鈥
Research Interests
- Impact of energy drinks on cardiovascular outcomes
- Impact of pharmacist-driven intervention of vaccine uptake in the community