Faculty
KariLynn Dowling-McClay, PharmD, MPH, BCACP
Assistant Professor
- dowlingk1@etsu.edu
- 423-439-6398
- Building 7, Room 310
Dr. Dowling-McClay, PharmD, MPH, BCACP, completed the Fellowship Program in June 2018. Dr. Dowling-McClay is a 2014 graduate of the University of Montana Skaggs School of Pharmacy. She completed residency training at Penobscot Community Health Care in Bangor, Maine, as a member of the 2014-15
PGY1 Community Pharmacy and 2015-16 PGY2 Health-Systems Pharmacy Administration residency classes. As a resident, Dr. Dowling-McClay focused on controlled substance stewardship and program implementation for intranasal naloxone and medication-assisted therapy initiatives. During the Fellowship Program, Dr. Dowling-McClay primarily focused her research and professional development activities on harm reduction strategies, including significant involvement on the ETSU Research Development Committee grant, “Community Pharmacist Engagement in Hepatitis C and HIV Prevention: A Feasibility Study” (PI: Dr. Nick Hagemeier). She earned her Master of Public Health degree with a concentration in Community and Behavioral Health in May 2018. Her career interests include drug abuse research, opioid use disorder treatment, and academia. After completing the Fellowship Program, Dr. Dowling-McClay took a position as an Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice at the Gatton College of Pharmacy.