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Dominique Guinn

TitleAssistant Professor, Health
Faculty RankAssistant Professor
InstitutionTexas Southern University
DepartmentKinesiology and Health Studies
Address3100 Cleburne Street
Houston Texas 77004
Phone+17133137584
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    1. Olorunyomi G, Torres C, Norwood K, Taylor L, Jones J, Pounds K, Idowu K, Guinn D, King D, Ajewole-Mwema V, Poon I, Olaleye E. Developing a Maternal Health Education and Research Training Program for High School, Pharmacy, and Health Sciences Students. Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2025 Jul 09; 22(7). PMID: 40724159.
      Citations:    Fields:    Translation:Humans
    2. Smith EMR, Loutrianakis G, Beatty K, Bohn K, Cunningham KA, Croisant S, Farroni JS, Gienger M, Guinn D, Hawkins-Sneed J, Mathur S, McNamara V, Miller M, Molldrem S, Pounds K, Subrahmanyam V, Tumilty E, Loudd GA. Developing a stakeholder-informed social responsibility model for translational science. PLoS One. 2025; 20(6):e0320956. PMID: 40489521.
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    3. Wang H, Guinn D, Ramisetty XR, Giordano TP, Poon IO. A Review of Studies on HIV Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis in Community Pharmacies in States with Restrictive Pharmacist Prescription Authority in the United States. Pharmacy (Basel). 2024 Sep 24; 12(5). PMID: 39452799.
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    4. Poon IO, Skelton F, Bean LR, Guinn D, Jemerson T, Mbue ND, Charles CV, Ndefo UA. A Qualitative Analysis to Understand Perception about Medication-Related Problems among Older Minority Adults in a Historically Black Community. Pharmacy (Basel). 2022 Jan 07; 10(1). PMID: 35076623.
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    5. Poon IO, Skelton F, Bean LR, Guinn D, Jemerson TL, Mbue ND, Charles CV, Ndefo UA. Building Community-Engaged Multidisciplinary Partnerships to Improve Medication Management in Elderly Patients With Multiple Chronic Conditions. J Patient Cent Res Rev. 2021; 8(2):113-120. PMID: 33898643.
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    6. Pounds K, Guinn D, Poon IO, Moultry AM. Implementation of a medication adherence program in senior public housing facilities utilizing pharmacists and health educators. Arch Community Med Public Health. 2020; 6(2):250-253. PMID: 33829117.
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    7. Andress L, Hall T, Davis S, Levine J, Cripps K, Guinn D. Addressing power dynamics in community-engaged research partnerships. J Patient Rep Outcomes. 2020 Apr 05; 4(1):24. PMID: 32249348.
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