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2/1/2018

Sondra Davis

Sondra Davis

Pharm.D., BCPS

Clinical Operations Specialist/Residency Program Director

Medical City Arlington

Arlington, TX

Sondra’s Story

Sondra Davis, Pharm.D., BCPS, earned her Doctor of Pharmacy degree from Midwestern University College of Pharmacy in Glendale, Arizona and her Bachelor of Science degree in Biology from the University of Texas at Arlington.

Dr. Davis has recently been appointed for the 2017-2018 term to the ASHP Section of Inpatient Care Practitioners Advisory Group on Pharmacy Practice Experiences.

Facility

Medical City Arlington is a 382-bed full-service, acute care hospital in South Arlington serving Arlington, Mansfield, Grand Prairie, and other cities in North Texas. A Level III Trauma Center, Medical City Arlington was the first certified Chest Pain Center and the first certified Primary Stroke Center in Tarrant County and a top performer in heart attack, heart failure, pneumonia, and surgical care as designated by The Joint Commission. As the official hospital of the Texas Rangers, Medical City Arlington provides high quality orthopedic services and is known for cancer, neurosurgery, spine, and gastrointestinal care. Medical City Arlington delivers more than 4,300 babies each year and is staffed by more than 1,200 dedicated health care professionals and volunteers, including more than 600 physicians. Medical City Arlington is part of Medical City Healthcare, one of the largest healthcare systems in North Texas.

Significant Projects

Dr. Davis has been pivotal in starting a new residency program, which accepted its first resident in 2017. In addition, she represents the pharmacy department and provides clinical expertise on medications for multiple committees at Medical City Arlington including stroke, sepsis, and critical care. Dr. Davis has also been an integral part of the antimicrobial stewardship committee where she and her team developed education for the hospital staff as well as for patients. Dr. Davis is an adjunct assistant professor in the department of pharmacotherapy at the University of North Texas System College of Pharmacy where she has provided lectures to pharmacy students and serves on the curriculum committee. Recently, Dr. Davis has published multiple manuscripts and is currently involved in prospective research.

Advice for Someone New to Your Specialty Area

"Healthcare is ever-changing and visionary leaders are needed in order to deliver high quality patient care and ensure optimal medication therapy outcomes. I would encourage everyone to continue to grow and develop their professional skills."

Involvement in ASHP

Dr. Davis became involved in ASHP to further grow as a pharmacist, leader, clinician, network, and participate in the advancement of pharmacy practice.

ASHP’s Value to Members

"The professional value of ASHP is remarkable and multi-faceted. One of many invaluable attributes which ASHP provides is a forum where pharmacists, pharmacy technicians, students, and residents are able to connect and network with other professionals. In addition, resources to further develop one’s self and career are available from ASHP."

"ASHP provides tremendous value by advocating at a national level for advancement of our profession. ASHP discusses with members of Congress and other agencies key issues which greatly impact our practice. Such advocacy is vital for change in the pharmacy profession which will improve the care of patients."

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