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  • About
    • Why We Matter
    • Our Team
    • Contact Us
  • Tools & Resources
    • AD Core Toolkits >
      • Opioid Safety Toolkit
      • HIV Prevention Toolkit
      • E-Detailing Toolkit
      • Program Building Resources
    • AD Literature Archives
  • Webinars
    • Webinar Series
    • E-Detailing Webinars
    • E-Detailing Roundtables
  • Blog & E-News
    • Best Practices Blog
    • E-Newsletter
  • Community
    • Discussion Forum
    • Partners by Location
    • Detailing Directory
  • EVENTS
    • Training Series
    • CONFERENCE SERIES
    • THE CONFERENCE HUB

Amanda Kennedy, PharmD, BCPS
TRAINING FACILITATOR

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Amanda is the Director of the Vermont Academic Detailing Program at the Office of Primary Care, University of Vermont. She has delivered Academic Detailing sessions to over 700 participants since 2003. Amanda regularly serves as a faculty facilitator for NaRCAD Academic Detailing Techniques trainings. As Associate Professor of Medicine, University of Vermont, College of Medicine, Dr. Kennedy is a residency and fellowship-trained board-certified pharmacist investigator. She has extensive training in research and medication safety through completion of an AHRQ-funded career development award (K08), a graduate certificate in human factors and an executive fellowship in patient safety. Her primary care research has been funded by AHRQ, HRSA, the State of Vermont, and local health plans. She has a clinical pharmacy practice in Rheumatology at the University of Vermont Medical Center.

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​NaRCAD is a program of the Division of Pharmacoepidemiology & Pharmacoeconomics [DoPE], Department of Medicine at Brigham & Women's Hospital.

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