LTC Christopher Everett


 

Office Hours

Monday/Tuesday/ Thursday •  8:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Wednesday •  12:00 p.m. - 2:00 pm
Friday •  8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

Current Semester Schedule

MSL 4101 Developing Officership • DATES/ TIMES TBA
MSL 4101L Developing Officership • DATES/ TIMES TBA


About Me


LTC Christopher E. Everett was born and raised in the heart of Florida, Orlando, Florida, with his parents, Charles and Carol Everett, and brother, Patrick Everett. LTC Everett started his military journey began in 1997 by receiving an Army ROTC scholarship to Florida A&M University (Tallahassee, FL). He was involved in numerous collegiate activates while also studying as a Doctor of Pharmacy candidate. He graduated in 2004 as the first simultaneous Doctorate of Pharmacy candidate and AROTC graduate. Upon his commissioning as a Captain, he was assigned to Fort Polk, LA, where he served as the Deputy Chief of Pharmacy at Bayne–Jones Army Community Hospital (2004-2006). LTC Everett’s second assignment was in Wiesbaden, Germany (2006-2009), where he was the Chief of pharmacy at the largest ambulatory clinic in Germany. In 2009, LTC Everett joined the Army Reserves and was assigned as the Pharmacy Officer to the 329TH US Army Hospital (Charlotte, NC).

LTC Everett continued to rise in the ranks to Major and expanded his military career within the pharmaceutical field. He has provided pharmaceutical logistics operations for more than 13 countries, developed and reviewed 75 cooperative research agreements, and actively led and managed more than 20 pharmacies. He has overseen and managed various budgets, including a $122M budget in support of the delivery of pharmaceutical care to 240K beneficiaries. He has attained many military awards and military and civilian education. LTC Everett now has the esteemed pleasure of returning to where it all began and serving as the Florida Agricultural & Mechanical University’s Army Reserve Officer Training Corps (FAMU ROTC) Professor of Military Science.


Areas of Interest


Despite his academic and military focus LTC Everett has always pride himself in being involved in the community and is a member of multiple organizations including Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity and National Society of Pershing Rifles. When he is not working and serving his country he is just a down to earth man who enjoys Reading, Fitness related activities, Salsa dancing, and volunteering


Education


Civilian Education
  • University of Louisville • 2023
    Certificate in Organizational Leadership
  • University of Louisville • 2023
    Masters in Higher Education & Admin
  • University of Florida • 2016
    Patient Safety in Medication Certificate
  • University of Florida • 2016
    Masters in Patient Safety in Medication
  • University of Stetson • 2016
    Masters in Business Administration
  • Florida A&M University • 2004
    Doctorate Pharmacy
Military Education
  • Intermediate Level Education (ILE)2018
  • AMEDD Officer Advance Course2012
  • AMEDD Officer Basic Course2004
  • Army Reserve Officer Training Corps2004

Work History


  • Professor of Military Science (PMS)  Present 
    Florida A&M University, Tallahassee, FL

Academic Accomplishments


 
  • 2022 - Presenter: Life after ROTC; Florida A & M Army ROTC Leadership Conference
  • 2020 - BAMC Pharmacy Call Center Poster Presentation (Co-Author); Joint Forces Pharmacy Seminar
  • 2019 – Presenter: Army as a Ready Medical Force; Readiness and Health Training for Clinical Leaders Conference
  • 2014 – Presenter: Medication Safety Related to Temperature Sensitive Medication Handling; Camp As Sayliyah Medical Seminar

Awards


  •  Army Service Ribbon
  • Army Commendation Medal (Bronze Oak Leaf Cluster)
  • Army Achievement Medal
  • Meritorious Service Medal (Bronze Oak Leaf Cluster)
  • National Defense Service Medal
  • Overseas Service Ribbon
  • Volunteer Service Medal
  • Global War of Terrorism Service Medal
  • Army Superior Unit Award
  • Order of Military Medical Merit
  • Office of the Surgeon General “9A” Designation

Courses Taught At FAMU


  • MSL 4101 Developing Officership
  • MSL 4101L Developing Officership