PHILADELPHIA, PA (11/07/2011)(readMedia)-- Dr. Radha Vanmali was named assistant professor of clinical pharmacy at the University of the Sciences' Philadelphia College of Pharmacy.
Dr. Vanmali graduated with a PharmD from USciences in 2009 and completed her postgraduate training at University of Georgia College of Pharmacy in community practice and Virginia Commonwealth University School of Pharmacy in ambulatory care. In addition to teaching experience, Dr. Vanmali has prepared pharmacy students during their introductory pharmacy practice experience (IPPE) and advanced pharmacy practices experience (APPE) rotations both at the University of Georgia and Virginia Commonwealth University. She also worked closely with medical students at Virginia Commonwealth University as part of a multidisciplinary family medicine clinic.
Dr. Vanmali's current practice site is at Penn Presbyterian Internal Medicine Resident's Clinic. Her field of concentration is in ambulatory care.
Dr. Vanmali grew up in to Panama City, Panama, and Cherry Hill, New Jersey; however, she currently resides in Philadelphia.
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