Kevin Dang, PharmD
Pharmaceutical Medicine
23417 N 64th Ave Glendale AZ, 85310About
Kevin Dang, PharmD., MBA is recognized by Best In Arizona Magazine as The Consultant Pharmacist of the Year 2024 for his significant and sustained contributions to advancing and elevating the practice of clinical and regulatory consultant pharmacy. Having worked in the pharmaceutical industry for over two decades and consistently providing top-quality pharmacy consulting services to his clients, Dr. Dang has exemplified himself through his involvement and commitment to delivering precise pharmaceutical advice, effective medication management strategies and superior patient care with highest ethical standards. Dr. Dang’s comprehensive knowledge of pharmaceutical regulations, combined with his consulting acumen and passion for medication regimen optimization have not only enhanced patient safety but also safeguarded many of his clients against the cost of noncompliance with both Federal and State rules ad regulations.
Education and Training
University of Connecticut PharmD 2003
Grand Canyon University MBA 2017
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Kevin Dang, PharmD., MBA is recognized by Best In Arizona Magazine as The Consultant Pharmacist of the Year 2024 for his significant and sustained contributions to advancing and elevating the practice of clinical and regulatory consultant pharmacy. Having worked in the pharmaceutical industry for...
Areas of expertise and specialization
Faculty Titles & Positions
- ADJUNCT FACULTY GRAND CANYON UNIVERSITY 2009 - Present
Awards
- ACT OF KINDNESS AWARD 2023 DIGNITY HEALTH
Professional Memberships
- American Society of Health-System Pharmacists
Charities and Philanthropic Endeavors
- ARIZONA ASIAN COMMUNITY CHARITY ORGANIZATIONS
Professional Society Memberships
- ASHP, AZPA, NABP
Articles and Publications
- Dr. Dang is a published author in peer reviewed journals.
What do you attribute your success to?
- My willingness to learn new things and to face challenges. My resiliency and dedication to the medical field.
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