154H East Wing, Pharmacy Bldg.
Mondays • 11:30 a.m - 12:30 p.m
Or by Appointment
PHA 6791: Introduction to Systematic Reviews
Sandra Suther, PhD is Division Director and Professor in Economic, Social & Administrative
Pharmacy in the College of Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences, Institute of Public
Health. She has over 20 years’ experience conducting community-based participatory
research with a focus on social determinants and inequities in health care. Her research
includes racial and ethnic disparities in access to genetic technology, as well as
concerns about the misuse of genetic testing, and distrust in the medical system.
Dr. Suther is the community outreach and engagement core leader for the NIH/NCI funded
Florida-California Cancer Research, Education & Engagement (CaRE2) Health Equity Center as well as the NIMHD/NIH funded FAMU Center for Health Disparities
Research (CHDR) Research Centers in Minority Institutions (RCMI) and serves as Co-Investigator
for the FAMU RCMI COVID -19 Vaccine Hesitancy project. Dr. Suther has been evaluating
health programs and projects for 22 years, serving as evaluator for 17 funded programs.
- Medical Anthropology
- Cultural Competence
- Qualitative Research Methods
- Public Health Genomics
- Planning and Evaluation of health Programs
- Health Behavior and Health Equities Research
- Health Education, Ph.D. • 2003
Texas A&M University
- University of Texas at San Antonio • 2000
M.A. in Medical Anthropology
- University of Texas at San Antonio • 1996
B.A. in Cultural Anthropology
- Director, Economic, Social & Administrative Pharmacy • January 2017 - Present
Florida A&M University
- Professor, Economic, Social & Administrative Pharmacy • January 2016 - Present
Florida A&M University
- Associate Professor • August 2010 - December 2015
Florida A&M University
- Assistant Professor • August 2004 - August 2010
Florida A&M University
- Research Assistant • January 2001 - October 2003
Texas A&M University
- Research Assistant • January 1997 - June 2000
Texas A&M University at San Antonio
- Teacher of the Year, Institute of Public Health, College of Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical
Sciences, Institute of Public Health, Florida A&M University • 2008.
- Teacher of the Year, Institute of Public Health, College of Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical
Sciences, Institute of Public Health, Florida A&M University • 2004.
- Outstanding Dissertation of the Year, Department of Health & Kinesiology, College
of Health & Human Development, Texas A&M University • 2003.
- Outstanding Graduate Student, Department of Health & Kinesiology. College of Health
& Human Development, Texas A&M University • 1999.
- First Place – Research Competition Award “Barriers to Utilization of Genetic Counseling Services in South Texas,” Research Conference and Competition, College of Social and Behavioral Sciences, University
of Texas at San Antonio • 1999.
- Introduction to Systematic Reviews
- U.S. Healthcare and Policy (SAB I)
- Pharmacy, Healthcare & Behavior (SAB III)
- Research Methods I
- Public Health Genomics
- Applied Community-Based Research Methods
- Planning and Evaluation of Health Programs
- Advanced Health Program Evaluation
- Planning & Administration of Health Education and Promotion
- Principles of Behavioral Science & Health Education
- Topics in Public Health