
APPE Preceptors of the Year:
East Tennessee
Dr. Camille Graves received her PharmD from Creighton University. During her student experiential learning, she completed four Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experiences (APPEs) at Methodist Medical Center in Oak Ridge (MMCOR). After graduation she was hired by MMCOR and currently coordinates the anticoagulation clinic there. She has been a UTHSC College of Pharmacy preceptor in ambulatory care since 2008.
Middle Tennessee
Dr. Dan Johnson received his PharmD from UTHSC College of Pharmacy. After completing a 2-year pharmacotherapy residency, he was hired by Centennial Medical Center in cardiovascular pharmacy. He moved to Vanderbilt University Medical Center in the area of cardiology in 2007. Dr. Johnson precepts APPEs in the area of cardiology and has directed the cardiology elective course in Middle Tennessee. He has been a UTHSC College of Pharmacy preceptor since 2002.
West Tennessee
Dr. Kristi Currie received her PharmD from the University of Mississippi. She has spent 13 years in community practice with 10 of those years at Target Pharmacy in either Memphis or Germantown. She has been a UTHSC College of Pharmacy preceptor in advanced community and introductory community since 2008.
IPPE Preceptor of the Year:
Dr. Chad Mills received his PharmD from the UTHSC College of Pharmacy. He and his wife, Dr. Rebecca Mills, own Mills Family Pharmacy in Murfreesboro. Dr. Mills offers APPEs in advanced community and participates in the Introductory Pharmacy Practice Experience (IPPE) Community Program. He has been a UTHSC College of Pharmacy preceptor since 2008.