Ann
Gruber-Baldini, PhD | Reba Cornman, MSW
| W. Gary
Erwin, PharmD
Donald
O. Fedder, BSP, DrPH | Cherokee Layson-Wolf, PharmD
Robert Michocki, PharmD |
C. Daniel Mullins, PhD | Denise Orwig,
PhD
Francis Palumbo, PhD, JD
| Gary
Smith, PharmD
Sheila Weiss,
PhD
Donald
O. Fedder, BSP, DrPH
Donald
Fedder, RPh, DrPH, Professor and Project Director of a Maryland
AmeriCorps program, ENABLE (Enhancing Neighborhood Action by Local
Empowerment).
Dr. Fedder is a social behavioral scientist with research, teaching
and service in the areas of public health promotion and disease
prevention. He began his career as a community pharmacist in 1950
after graduating with a degree in pharmacy from the University
of Maryland. In 1974 he joined the University's faculty as a Clinical
Instructor and returned to school to earn a master's degree (1978)
and doctoral degree (1982) in public health from the Johns Hopkins
University School of Hygiene and Public Health.
Today
he continues to teach at the University of Maryland where he holds
two senior faculty appointments, one in the department of Pharmaceutical
Health Services Research in the School of Pharmacy and the other
in the department of Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine in the
School of Medicine. For over twenty years his scholarly work and
research show a steadfast focus on the role of modifiable behaviors
in reducing disease risk, increasing patient compliance with medications
and improving relationships between health practitioners and patients.
His distinguished academic career
is matched by an equally impressive history of public service.
Under the auspices of the ENABLE Community Health Worker (CHW)
Outreach Program, he directs a community-based service program
that trains lay health workers to intervene, as peer case
managers, with high-risk chronic disease patients to improve
their health seeking behaviors and control of their illnesses.
He
holds fellow positions at the American Pharmaceutical Association,
the Society for Public Health Education, and the Center on Drugs
and Public Policy, and is an active member of the National Cholesterol
Education Program Coordinating Committee. He has served as an
officer on numerous public health boards at the national, state
and local level. Dr. Fedder is also the President and CEO of the
Board of Orthotist/Prosthetist Certification.
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