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Biography

Hanna Phan, Pharm.D., FCCP

Hanna Phan is an associate professor in the Departments of Pharmacy Practice & Science and Pediatrics at the Colleges of Pharmacy and Medicine at the University of Arizona (UA). She also serves as an associate research scientist at the UA Asthma and Airway Disease Research Center, contributing to clinical trials in CF and asthma. Phan practices as a clinical pharmacy specialist in pediatric pulmonary medicine at Banner University Medical Center-Tucson (BUMCT). She established the PGY2 pediatric pharmacy residency at UA/BUMCT as the residency program director through 2015. Phan earned her Pharm.D. degree from the University of Michigan and completed a postdoctoral fellowship in pediatric pharmacotherapy at the Ohio State University and Nationwide Children’s Research Institute.

Phan’s contributions to ACCP include serving as a past chair of the Pediatrics PRN and current member of the Fellowship Training Program Review Committee. She also advocates for pediatric pharmacy practice and research through her leadership roles in the Pediatric Pharmacy Advocacy Group (PPAG), recently named president-elect of PPAG, and as the appointed pharmacist member of the education committee for the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation (CFF). She has been recognized by both ACCP and PPAG as a fellow.

Phan has been awarded various levels of extramural funding, including being the first pharmacist funded to lead a multicenter pilot adherence study by the CFF Success with Therapies Research Consortium (CFF STRC). She is the sole pharmacist-member in the CFF STRC, dedicated to the investigation of effective adherence interventions in the treatment of CF. She also serves as one of two pharmacist-members of the CFF Therapeutics Data Safety Monitoring Board, which monitors clinical trials from the CFF Therapeutics Development Network. Phan has published various peer-reviewed publications and book chapters and has given lectures nationally and internationally regarding pediatric pharmacotherapy, patient-caregiver education, medication adherence, and interprofessional management of CF and asthma.