Regional Deans
Krystal Haase , PharmD
Amarillo Regional Dean
Ï㽶ֱ²¥ at Amarillo
1300 Coulter
Amarillo, Texas 79106
(806) 414-9294
Krystal.Haase@ttuhsc.edu
Dr. Haase is Professor and Head of the Division of Adult Medicine in the Department of Pharmacy Practice at Texas Tech UHSC School of Pharmacy. After receiving her Pharm.D. degree from the University of Texas, she completed a two-year Pharmacotherapy Residency at the Medical University of South Carolina. Dr. Haase practices in the Medical Intensive Care Unit at Northwest Texas Hospital. She served as Head of the Division of Adult Medicine for nine years, developed and directed the two-year Pharmacotherapy residency and served as Vice-Chair for Residency Programs at Texas Tech. She teaches in the areas of critical care, infectious diseases, and cardiology and has precepted over 300 learners. She is a member of the Center for Real-World Evidence. Her research focus is on optimizing medication therapy through expansion of pharmacist practice roles, care of patients in underserved areas, and implementation science.
Positions
- Regional Dean, Amarillo Campus, School of Pharmacy, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, Amarillo 2023-Present
- Full Professor 2018-Present
Clinical Interests
critical care, infectious diseases
Teaching Interests
experiential learning, active learning methodology, faculty development and mentoring
Research Interests
critical care pharmacotherapy, infectious diseases, experiential learning
Education
- PharmD: The University of Texas at Austin and UT Health Sciences Center, San Antonio, 1997
Name | Campus/Room | Phone No. | Position | Email Address |
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Jill Rankin | Suite 102 | (806) 414-9474 | Assistant Managing Director | jill.rankin@ttuhsc.edu |
Sara Brouse, Pharm.D., FCCP, BCPS, BCCP
Sara Brouse, Pharm.D., FCCP, BCPS, BCCP is a Professor of Pharmacy Practice and Regional Dean at the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center (Ï㽶ֱ²¥) School of Pharmacy Abilene Campus. She earned her Doctor of Pharmacy degree from the University of Missouri--Kansas City in Kansas City, MO in 1997 and completed her PGY1 Pharmacy Practice and PGY2 Critical Care Pharmacy Residencies at University of Kentucky (UK) Healthcare in Lexington, KY. Following her training, she worked at Ï㽶ֱ²¥ School of Pharmacy School of Pharmacy Dallas/Fort Worth campus for 12 years. She was promoted to Associate Professor in 2006 and served as Vice Chair for Residency Programs (2005-2011). Dr. Brouse was credentialed & privileged to practice as an Advanced Practice Pharmacist in Cardiology at the VA North Texas Healthcare System. She maintained a busy practice on the Cardiology ICU Service and within Cardiovascular Pharmacotherapy Continuity Clinic. Dr. Brouse was the Program Director for the ASHP-accredited PGY2 Critical Care Residency at the VA North Texas and trained 15 PGY2 residents during her tenure as program director. Dr. Brouse moved back to Kentucky (2011-2016), working as a Cardiovascular Clinical Specialist and Adjunct Associate Professor with UK Healthcare /UK College of Pharmacy. She served as PGY2 Internal Medicine Residency Program Director and Cardiovascular Clinical Coordinator during her time there. She developed and maintained a practice with the Advanced Heart Failure/Mechanical Circulatory Support and Transplantation team, and developed a transitional care clinic practice in the weekly LVAD clinic.
Dr. Brouse actively participates in several professional organizations, including the American College of Clinical Pharmacy (ACCP), American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP), American College of Cardiology (ACC). She is currently a Regent with ACCP (2014-2017). She was appointed to the ASHP Section Advisory Group on Preceptor Skills Development, serving as Vice Chair and Chair of the committee (2012-2016). She is an accreditation site surveyor for ASHP-accredited residencies. She served on the Board of Pharmaceutical Specialties Cardiology Specialty Examination Role Delineation committee and the Specialty Council on Critical Care Pharmacy. She is past-president of the Dallas-Fort Worth Chapter of ACCP. She has been invited to speak locally, regionally, nationally, and internationally on cardiovascular topics related to acute coronary syndromes, acute heart failure, and arrhythmias. Her research interests include cardiac drug-induced adverse effects and studying drug therapy in heart failure and refractory angina.
Office of the Regional Dean
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center School of Pharmacy
1718 Pine Street Abilene, Texas 79601
(325) 696-0401
Name | Campus/Room | Phone No. | Position | Email Address |
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Sara Brouse, Pharm.D., FCCP, BCPS, BCCP | ABI/1004 | (325) 696-0559 | Regional Dean | sara.brouse@ttuhsc.edu |
Missy Caton | ABI/1008 | (325) 696-0425 | Assistant Managing Director | missy.caton@ttuhsc.edu |
Steven Pass, PharmD, FCCM, FCCP, FASHP, BCPS is a Professor and Vice Chair for Residency Programs at the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center School of Pharmacy. He is a graduate of the University of Kentucky College of Pharmacy, and completed a Pharmacy Practice Residency at Baptist Memorial Hospital in Memphis, Tennessee, and a Critical Care Pharmacy Practice Residency at University Hospital in Cincinnati, Ohio. He maintains an active practice in the Medical ICU at the North Texas VA Health Care System, where he serves as a mentor for students and pharmacy residents. His areas of focus within the ICU are in the diagnosis and treatment of ventilator associated pneumonia, the timing of antimicrobials, and the therapy of sepsis. Through his involvement in numerous professional organizations, including ASHP, ACCP, AACP, TSHP, and the Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM), he has become a national leader in critical care pharmacy and a respected adviser in the area of resident education. In recognition of his work in critical care, he has been elected as a fellow of the American College of Critical Care Medicine, the American College of Clinical Pharmacy, and the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists.
Office of the Regional Dean
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center School of Pharmacy
5920 Forest Park Road, 400
Dallas, Texas 75235
Phone: (214) 654-9404
Name | Campus/Room | Phone No. | Position | Email Address |
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Steven Pass | Dallas SW 525 | (214) 358-9054 | Regional Dean-Dallas, Professor | steven.pass@ttuhsc.edu |
Jennifer Lee | Dallas SW 525 | (214) 358-9079 | Lead Specialist | jennifer.f.lee@ttuhsc.edu |
Trina Brown | Dallas SW 719 | (214) 358-9047 | Assistant Managing Director | trina.brown@ttuhsc.edu |
Jacey Brown | Dallas SW 713 | (214) 358-9080 | Assistant Director, Experiential Programs | jacey.brown@ttuhsc.edu |
Amanda Hines | Dallas SW 701 | (214) 358-9056 | Assistant Director, Professional Affairs | amanda.hines@ttuhsc.edu |
Joshua Burrull | Dallas SW 703 | (214) 358-9049 | Unit Assistant Director, Student Affairs | joshua.burrull@ttuhsc.edu |
Patrick Kegley | Dallas SW 702 | (214) 358-9019 | Unit Assistant Director, Student Affairs | pkegley@ttuhsc.edu |
Chad Crawford | Dallas SW 707 | (214) 358-9021 | Unit Assistant Director (Recruiting) | Chad.J.Crawford@ttuhsc.edu |
Stan Blackmon | Dallas VA 101 | (214) 358-9029 | Residency Coordinator | Stan.Blackmon@ttuhsc.edu |
Sue Pell | Dallas VA 101 | (214) 358-9501 | Coordinator | Sue.Pell@ttuhsc.edu |
Chris Yancey | Dallas SW 715 | (214) 358-9003 | Senior IT Support Tech, Campus Business Operations Officer | chris.yancey@ttuhsc.edu |
Randall Best | Dallas SW 725 | (214) 358-9069 | Programmer/Analyst III | randall.best@ttuhsc.edu |
Carl Ellis | Dallas SW 723 | (214) 654-9404 | Programmer/Analyst III | carl.r.ellis@ttuhsc.edu |
Patrina Wade | Dallas SW 709 | (214) 654-9404 | Lead Advisor | Patrina.Wade@ttuhsc.edu |
Charles F. Seifert, Pharm.D., FCCP, BCPS, was born and raised on a ranch outside of Hettinger, N.D. He received his Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy from North Dakota State University in 1982 and his Doctor of Pharmacy from The University of Texas at Austin and The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio in 1984.
He completed an ASHP accredited Clinical Pharmacy Residency from Truman Medical Center and The University of Missouri at Kansas City in 1985. He was an Assistant Professor and then an Associate Professor of Adult Medicine with Tenure in the Section of Pharmacy Practice at The University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center College of Pharmacy from 1985 to 1994.
From 1994 to January of 1998 he was the Director of Clinical Pharmacy Services at Rapid City Regional Hospital in Rapid City, SD. Currently he is Professor of Pharmacy Practice and the Founding Regional Dean for Lubbock Programs with the School of Pharmacy at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center.
Dr. Seifert was one of the first Board Certified Pharmacotherapy Specialists in the nation and is a Fellow of the American College of Clinical Pharmacy. He has over 120 published journal articles, book chapters, abstracts, and newspaper and magazine articles. He has over 280 invited, continuing education, and research presentations.
His clinical interests include adult internal medicine, gastroenterology, nutrition, clinical toxicology, anticoagulation, and cardiopulmonary therapeutics. His current research interests include nursing education and accuracy in the delivery of medications through interal feeding catheters, and the prescribing practices of physicians and the effects on medication safety, mortality, and therapeutic efficacy.
Dr. Seifert has received numerous awards for his teaching, practice, service, and research; most recently he was honored as a member of the Ï㽶ֱ²¥ School of Pharmacy 2008-2009 P3 Teaching Team of the Year for Nutrition, the 2007-2008 Ï㽶ֱ²¥ School of Pharmacy Lubbock Faculty Preceptor of the Year and the 2009 Innovative Collaborative Practice Award from the Texas Society of Health-System Pharmacists for his work in Telepharmacy.
He met his wife Cheryl at church in San Antonio and has been blessed with 4 beautiful children. He is an accomplished vocalist and is very active in the Celebration Choir at Christ the King Cathedral. While his youngest daughter rides, he announces horse shows at the Texas Tech Equestrian Center and is on the Family Association Board of the Lubbock State Supported Living Center. He enjoys writing contemporary Christian music, Big XII sports and is a die hard Minnesota Vikings football fan.
Office of the Regional Dean
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center School of Pharmacy
3601 4th St Stop 8162
Lubbock TX 79430-8162
Phone: (806) 743-4200
Fax: (806) 743-4209
Name | Campus/Room | Phone No. | Position | Email Address |
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Charles Seifert | Lubbock HSC 1B220 | 806-743-7639 | Regional Dean-Lubbock, Professor | charles.seifert@ttuhsc.edu |
Gabriela Robledo | Lubbock HSC 1B220 | 806-743-7646 | Lead Specialist | gabriela.robledo@ttuhsc.edu |
Krista Brown | Lubbock HSC 1B220 | 806-743-1936 | Assistant Director | krista.brown@ttuhsc.edu |
Lindsay O’Pry | Lubbock HSC 1B220 | 806-743-2830 | Unit Assistant Director | lindsay.opry@ttuhsc.edu |