Scott Warmack, Pharm.D.
Associate Dean Northwest Campus, Associate Professor, Pharmacy Practice
Location: Northwest Campus
Phone: 479-713-8401
Email: twarmack@uams.edu
Department of Pharmacy Practice
Education & Training
- Chemistry Major, Harding University, Searcy, Arkansas 1992-1994
- Doctor of Pharmacy, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences College of Pharmacy, Little Rock, Arkansas, 1994-1998
- Pharmacy Practice Residency, University Hospital, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, 1998 – 1999
Teaching Responsibilities
College of Pharmacy
- PHSC 7202 Pharmacology II – Aminoglycosides, Vancomycin/Daptomycin, Natural and Staphylococcal PCNs, Extended Spectrum PCNs, Cephalosporins – 1st-2nd Generation, Cephalosporins – Extended Spectrum, Carbapenems/monobactams, TMP/SMX and Nitroimidazole, Fluoroquinolones, Tetracyclines/Tigecycline, Macrolides, Miscellaneous Antibiotics, Protein synthesis inhibitors
- PHPR 7203 001 Therapeutics I – Lecturer (1999 – present) Electrolyte Disorders: Water Balance; Hyponatremia; Hypernatremia; Potassium; Magnesium
- PHPR 7355 001 Drug-induced Disease – Course Coordinator (2006 – Present). Lecturer (2006-Present). Epidemiology and Impact of Drug Induced Diseases; Drug Induced Allergic/Immunologic Diseases; Drug Electrolyte Induced Disorders; Drug Induced Gastrointestinal Diseases; Drug Induced Hematological Disorders; Drug Induced Pulmonary Diseases; Drug Induced Renal Diseases
- PHPR 7364 003 Special Problems Pharmacy/Academic Administration – Course Coordinator (2014 – present)
- APhA Immunization Certification Program – APhA Immunization Faculty
College of Health Professions(Department of Physical Therapy):
- PHTH 5114 001 Pharmacology I – Course developer, Lecturer (2016- Present) Introduction to the Course: Drug administration, distribution, metabolism, and excretion; Angina Pectoris Drugs & Antihypertensive drugs; Coagulation and Hyperlipidemia Drugs; Diabetes & Respiratory Drugs; CHF & Cardiac Arrhythmia Drugs; Treatment of pain: analgesics, opioids and nonopioid medications; Treatment of inflammation: opioid and nonopioids, glucocorticoids; Muscle relaxants: agents used to treat spasms and spasticity.
- PHTH 5215 001 Pharmacology II – Course developer, Lecturer (2016- Present) Sedative Drugs: Benzodiazepines and non-benzodiazepines; Anti-anxiety Drugs: Benzodiazepines, Buspirone and Alternatives; Drugs to Treat Affective Disorders: Anti-depressants and Lithium; Anti-psychotic Drugs; Anti-epileptic Drugs; Drugs that Treat Parkinson’s Disease.
Clinical Practice
Clinical Pharmacist, North Street Clinic, UAMS-NW – Fayetteville, AR
Research & Scholarly Interests
- Health disparities in the Marshallese population of Northwest Arkansas
- Vector-Borne Disease
- Drug-induced diseases
Honors & Awards
- UAMS-Northwest Teamwork Awards – “COVID vaccinations”
- 2021 Most Outstanding Faculty Award, Pharmacy Practice
- 2013-2014 American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy Academic Leadership Fellowship Program – Cohort 10
- Selected by the Class of 2014 to give the Faculty Address at the Honors Convocation
- Selected by the Class of 2013 to give the Faculty Address at the Honors Convocation
- 2013 Most Outstanding Faculty Award, Pharmacy Practice
- 2012-2013 Teacher of the Year, selected by the student body
- 2010 Chancellor’s Faculty Teaching Award
- 2010 Most Outstanding Faculty Award, Pharmacy Practice
- 2006 Most Outstanding Faculty Award, Pharmacy Practice
- 2005 UAMS College of Pharmacy Dean’s Teaching Incentive Award
- 2005 CAVHS Best Practice Award – “Development of an exemplary interdisciplinary teaching nutrition support team”
- 2003-2005 Teaching Scholars Program
- 2002 Phi Delta Chi Distinguished Alumnus, Beta Eta chapter
Memberships
- American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy
- American College of Clinical Pharmacy
- American Society of Health-System Pharmacists
- Arkansas Association of Health-System Pharmacists
- Arkansas Pharmacists Association