Robin Henry is the Director of Experiential Education at East Tennessee State University College of Pharmacy. She develops and maintains experiential sites and preceptors, provides classroom lectures, and serves on leadership teams and committees. She has over 25 years of experience as a pharmacist and has held several pharmacy management and teaching positions. She is actively involved in her community through her work with children, seniors, and various organizations.
Robin M. Henry PharmD MBA Director Experiential Education
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Robin M. (Horton) Henry, PharmD MBA
Director of Experiential Education
Adjunct Assistant Professor, Pharmacy Practice
Bill Gatton College of Pharmacy
East Tennessee State University
Box 70657, Johnson City Tennessee 37614
henryrm@etsu.edu
423-439-6751 (office)
423-439-6753 (fax)
Robin M. (Horton) Henry, PharmD, MBA is the Director of Experiential Education at East
Tennessee State University College of Pharmacy. In addition to developing and maintaining the
experiential sites and preceptors, she provides various lectures in the classroom. She serves on
the leadership team and several committees within the College of Pharmacy. She is an active
member of APhA, TPA, and AACP. She is a relief pharmacist for Walgreens in the East
Tennessee Western North Carolina area. She is also involved in the community in which she
lives working with seniors and children in various settings.
Education
1997 Master of Business Administration
East Tennessee State University
1994 APhA/SmithKlien Beecham CPMP
University of Wisconsin-Madison
1992 Community Pharmacy Residency Program
University of Tennessee, College of Pharmacy
1991 Doctor of Pharmacy
Mercer University Southern School of Pharmacy
Pharmacist Licensure
Tennessee
North Carolina
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Certificate Certifications
APhA Pharmacy-Based Immunization Delivery
APhA Medication Therapy Management
APhA Pharmaceutical Care for Patients with Diabetes
APhA OTC Advisor: Advancing Patient Self Care
Certified OSHA Administrator
Continuing Education Program Presentations
APhA Pharmacy-Based Immunization Delivery; APCE#202-000-09-001-L01-P; ACPE#202-
999-11-135-L01-P; yearly presentation of material to Gatton College of Pharmacy students
APhA Delivering Medication Therapy Management Services; APCE#202-999-12-001-L04-P;
Faculty reviewer of student MTM submissions for Gatton College of Pharmacy
Preceptor Bootcamp 101 TNBOP approved non ACPE credit, Tennessee state credit only
Experiential Education: Preceptor Focus ACPE # 093-000-07-019-L-04
Teaching Experience
Director, Experiential Education– Bill Gatton College of Pharmacy East Tennessee State
University, present
Adjunct Assistant Professor – Bill Gatton College of Pharmacy East Tennessee State
University, present
APhA Pharmacy Based Immunization Delivery Trainer – American Pharmacists Association,
present
APhA Medication Therapy Management Trainer – American Pharmacist Association, present
Remote Area Medical (RAM) Pharmacy Student Coordinator – RAM at Bristol Motor
Speedway, October 2010, April 2012.
Preceptor - Campbell University, 2004-2006
Preceptor - Walgreens Student Program, 2001-2006
Instructor - Certified Pharmacy Technician Training Course - East Tennessee State
University (Johnson City, Tennessee); “The role of the Pharmacy Technician” and “How to
Interpret Retail Medication Orders”, September 1995, May 1996, January 1997, September
1997, May 1998, February 1999, “Pharmacy Management”, October 1997, June 1998,
Item Reviewer – exam questions for the National Pharmacy Technicians Certification Exam,
June 1999.
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Item Writer - exam questions for the National Pharmacy Technicians Certification Exam, May
1996, June 1999.
University of Tennessee College of Pharmacy (Memphis, Tennessee); “Home Diabetic
Monitoring”, March 1992.
Pharmacy Practice Experience
Walgreens Pharmacy, Tennessee 1/07-present; relief staff pharmacist for Eastern Tennessee
and Western North Carolina
Walgreens Pharmacy, Sevierville, Tennessee 4/01- 12/06; Full-time pharmacy manager,
responsible for pharmacy scheduling, inventory, miscellaneous reports, physician detail,
student preceptor, counseling and normal pharmacist duties.
CVS/pharmacy, Sevierville, Tennessee 8/99-4/01; Full-time pharmacist, counseling patients on
prescription/OTC medications, district technician educator.
Medicine Shoppe, Sevierville, Tennessee; 7/98-8/99; Full-time pharmacist, compounding
professional, health/wellness educator, perform patient assessment functions, supervise
technicians.
CVS/Revco, D.S., Johnson City, Tennessee; 7/96-7/98; Full-time relief pharmacist for
Tennessee stores in District # 27, monitor/counsel patients, and perform patient assessment
functions.
Healthspan Corporation-Wilson Pharmacy, Johnson City, Tennessee; 7/92-6/96; Retail
pharmacy manager, managed pharmacy technicians, monitored/counseled patients, performed
patient assessment functions, performed clinical functions in the pharmacy’s infusion service
and retail service area, assisted in instruction of University of Tennessee College of Pharmacy
fourth year students.
Indian Path Hospital, Kingsport, Tennessee; 7/92-1/93; Part-time staff pharmacist, verified
patient medication orders, prepared intravenous solutions, and provided clinical
pharmacokinetics functions.
Marcrom’s Pharmacy, P.C., Manchester, Tennessee; 8/91-6/92; Pharmacy resident/relief
pharmacist filled and dispensed medications, counseled patients on OTC and prescription
medications, compounded prescriptions, and performed patient assessment and clinical
functions, assisted in the instruction of University of Tennessee College of Pharmacy fourth
year students.
Marcrom’s O.P.T.I.O.N.Care, Manchester, Tennessee; 8/91-6/92; Pharmacy resident/relief
pharmacist prepared intravenous antibiotic solutions, other intravenous solutions, and hyper
alimentation.
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Grant Funded Projects
Hayes Patricia A., McConnell Peggy Lee, Lee Michelle L., Henry Robin M., “Primary Care
in Public Housing in Appalachia”. Human Resources and Services Administration. Awarded
July 1, 2010 (5 year grant)
Publications
Lee, ML. Hayes PA. McConnell P. Henry RM. “Students Delivering Health Care to a
Vulnerable Appalachian Population Through Interprofessional Service Learning” Gerontology
& Geriatrics Education, 2013 Jan; 34(2):43-59.
Flores EK. Henry R. Stewart DW. “The Pharmacist’s Role in an Interdisciplinary Falls Clinic”
Southern Medical Journal, 2011 Feb; 104(2):143-6.
Henry RM. “Professionalism: It’s Not so Obvious”, Tennessee Pharmacist, August 2007.
Henry RM. “Pharmacy Survival Kit: Foresight and Planning”, Tennessee Pharmacist, January
2007.
Horton RM. “Total Quality Management in the Health Care Sector”, Tennessee Pharmacist,
September 1997.
Marcrom RE, Horton RM, and Shepherd MD “Dynamics of Pharmaceutical Care -
Developing a Service Portfolio”, JAPhA, May/June 1997.
Horton RM and Scoggin JA. “How to Prepare a Presentation”, Drug Topics, January 1993.
Horton RM and Scoggin JA. “How to Attract Pharmacy Graduates to Your Community
Pharmacy Practice, Ten Things You Can Do”, Drug Topics, Part I, July 1992, Part II, August
1992.
Marcrom RE, Horton RM and Shepherd M. “Value Added Services Tailoring Services to
Your Community Pharmacy Practice”, American Pharmacy, July 1992.
Poster / Abstract Presentations
Skrabal Maryann, DelMonte Keith, Henry Robin, Meny Lisa, Zapantis Toni, “Use and
Recommendations Regarding Experiential Education Webpage on AACP Website: Results of
Task Force Survey” 2016 American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy Annual Meeting,
National Harbor, Maryland.
Hayes Patricia A, McConnell Peggy, Lee Michelle, Henry Robin M, “Students Delivering
Interprofessional Health Care to a Vulnerable Appalachian Population”. 2011 Collaboration
Across Border II Abstract, Arizona Conference demonstration.
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Professional / Community Presentations
Sullivan County SALT Council (Bristol, Tennessee) “Medication and the Older Patient” May
8, 2012.
First Tennessee Area for Aging and Disability 2010 Annual Conference on Aging (Johnson
City, Tennessee) “Medication Management for the Older Patient”, April 27, 2010.
Sevier County School System (Sevierville, Tennessee); “Career Day”, April 2000, April 2002.
Washington County School System (Boones Creek, Tennessee); “Asthma & Lungs”, March
1996.
East Tennessee State University PREP Program (Johnson City, Tennessee); “Career
Opportunities in Pharmacy”, July 1995.
Johnson City Senior Citizen Association (Johnson City, Tennessee), “Battling the Bug (OTC
Cough & Cold Products)”, March 1995.
Johnson City Senior Citizen Association (Johnson City, Tennessee); “Medication Safety”,
February 1994.
Johnson City School System (Johnson City, Tennessee), “Emergency Medications’, January
1994.
Sullivan County School System (Kingsport, Tennessee); “Career Day”, January 1994.
Tennessee Pharmacist Association Annual Meeting (Nashville, Tennessee), University of
Tennessee College of Pharmacy Community Residency Program Poster Presentation, June
1992.
Coffee County Alzheimer’s Support Group (Tullahoma, Tennessee); “Medications Used in the
Treatment of Alzheimer’s Disease”, May 1992.
Mercer University Southern School of Pharmacy (Atlanta, Georgia); “The Tennessee
Community Pharmacy Residency Program, April 1992.
University of Tennessee College of Pharmacy (Memphis, Tennessee); “The Community
Pharmacy Residency Program, March 1992.
Tennessee Pharmacy Association Management Seminar Workshop (Nashville, Tennessee);
How to Implement a Video Learning Center”, December 1991.
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Professional Memberships
American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy
American Pharmacists Association
Tennessee Pharmacists Association
Kappa Epsilon
Professional Activities
APhA House of Delegates, Tennessee Delegate, present and past years
APhA-ASP Chapter Advisor, 2008-2013
Kappa Epsilon Chapter Advisor, 2014-present
TPA House of Delegates, Delegate, present and past years
TPA Chain Society Chair 2006-2007
TPA Chain Society Chair-elect 2005-2006
TPA Chain Society Secretary 2003-2004
TPA Chain Society Secretary-elect 2002-2003
Journal of the American Pharmaceutical Association, Article Reviewer, 1998
Pharmacy Technician Certification Board, Item Writer Bank, 1998
Professional Compounding Centers of America (PCCA) Compounding School, 1998
University of Tennessee College of Pharmacy Alumni Board, 1995-2001
NCPA Community Pharmacy Committee, 1996-1997
TPA First District President, 1995-1996
TPA First District President-elect, 1994-1995
Other Memberships
American Business Women Association (ABWA); 1997-2006
Sevier Chapter Woman of the Year, 2004
Girl Scouts of America, present
Boy Scouts of America, present
Miscellaneous Community Engagement Activities
Bowmantown Baptist Church
TeamKids™ leader, present
Assistant Girl Scout leader, Troop 10
Junior Scouts, present
Brownie Scouts, 2011-2013
Daisy Scouts, 2009-2011
Cub Scout Leader, Pack 245
Wolf Cubs, present
Tiger Cubs, 2014-2015
Assistant Cub Scout leader, Pack 245
Bear Cubs, present
Tiger Cubs, 2013-2014
Leave No Trace Trainer, June 2015
Boy Scouts of America 713-15 Woodbadge Beaver Patrol, March/April 2015
Missionary, Holston Presbytery, to Aqua Prieta, Mexico, July 1997.