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Lillian Smith

TitleAssistant Professor
Faculty RankAssistant Professor
InstitutionFlorida A&M University
DepartmentCoPPS, IPH Pharmaceutical Sciences
Address153 W Woodruff Avenue
Crestview FL 32536
Phone8506897916
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    Dr. Lillian Smith-Mosley is an Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice at Florida A & M University College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Crestview Education Center. Dr. Smith-Mosley received her doctorate degree in Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences at Florida A & M University in 2009. Since that time she has received her Masters in Business Administration with a concentration in Health Service Administration in 2011. She currently holds certifications in immunizations, consulting, and medication therapy management. She also received her Taylor Teaching Certificate from the University of Florida in 2012. Dr. Smith-Mosley is a member of American Society of Health System Pharmacist, Florida Society of Health-System Pharmacists, American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy, Phi Lambda Sigma Pharmacy Leadership Society, and Kappa Epsilon Pharmaceutical Fraternity Inc. She was recently awarded Teacher of the Year and participates in many community events such as the Diabetes Walk, Relay for Life, Breast Cancer Awareness, Students Against Destructive Decisions, Academic Achievers, Breast Cancer Awareness, the Muscular Dystrophy Foundation, and the Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation.

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    1. Smith L, Mosley J, Yates J, Caswell L. The New Face of Hyperlipidemia Management: Proprotein Convertase Subtilisin/Kexin Inhibitors (PCSK-9) and Their Emergent Role As An Alternative To Statin Therapy. J Pharm Pharm Sci. 2016; 19(1):137-46. PMID: 27096698.
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    2. Smith L, Mosley J, Lott S, Cyr E, Amin R, Everton E, Islami A, Phan L, Komolafe O. Impact of pharmacy-led medication reconciliation on medication errors during transition in the hospital setting. Pharm Pract (Granada). 2015 Oct-Dec; 13(4):634. PMID: 26759617.
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    3. Mosley JF, Smith L, Everton E, Fellner C. Sodium-Glucose Linked Transporter 2 (SGLT2) Inhibitors in the Management Of Type-2 Diabetes: A Drug Class Overview. P T. 2015 Jul; 40(7):451-62. PMID: 26185406.
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    4. Mosley JF, Smith LL, Dezan MD. An overview of upcoming changes in pregnancy and lactation labeling information. Pharm Pract (Granada). 2015 Apr-Jun; 13(2):605. PMID: 26131048.
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