Education
PharmD, Mercer University, 1996
Community Pharmacy Residency, 1996-97
Courses
Pharmacy Law
Pharmacy Practice I
Therapeutics topics
Research
Dr. Wickman’s research interests are Women’s Health, specifically Osteoporosis and
Menopause. She was named One of the Most Influential Pharmacists in the US in 1998
based on research she conducted in the Independent Pharmacy setting. Dr. Wickman researched
whether or not pharmacy owners were paid for providing pharmacist care.
Awards
The 50 Most Influential Pharmacist in the US, 1998 by American Druggist
Top 40 Under 40, GPhA, 2004
Grants
- 03/2000, Community Pharmacy Residency Grant, The Institute for the Advancement of
Community Pharmacy (IACP), East Marietta Drugs, $23,250.00
- 11/1999, Primary Investigator, Osteoporosis Screenings in the Community Pharmacy Setting,
Wyeth $25,000.00
- 09/1998, Co-Investigator for Actimed Grant, Incorporating a Self-Care Cholesterol
Kit into Pharmacy Services, $24,150.00
- 10/1997, Primary Investigator, Counting on Compensation-NCPA Grant -$10,000.00