Courtney Doyle-Campbell

Education

PharmD, UCONN
MBA with leadership certificate, WNEU
Bachelor of Science, UCONN
Bachelor of Arts, Smith College

Background

Dr. Courtney Doyle-Campbell is Chair of the Department of Pharmacy Practice and a Clinical Professor of Ambulatory Care at Western New England University College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences. She is a Board-Certified Ambulatory Care Pharmacist, a Certified Hypertension Clinician, and a Fellow of the American Pharmacists Association (FAPhA).

Previously, she managed a hypertension specialty clinic at Trinity Health of New England Medical Group in Springfield, MA, operating under a collaborative practice agreement covering hypertension, diabetes, heart failure, COPD, and asthma. She also formerly served as Director of the Distance Learning Pathways at WNE.

At the university, Courtney is co-instructor of record for the Cardiovascular Integrated Pharmacy Care courses and instructor of record for Patient Care Management, the capstone course. She is also the long-standing chapter advisor for APhA-ASP and coordinates the APhA Immunization Certificate Training Program.

Courtney is the current Treasurer of the Massachusetts Pharmacists Association (MPhA) and has held various national leadership roles within APhA, including serving as the Medical Home/ACO Special Interest Group Coordinator and a multi-term delegate to the APhA House of Delegates.

Her contributions to pharmacy education and practice have been recognized through several awards, including the 2016 WNEU Preceptor of the Year Award and the 2017 Professor of the Year Award. She was also named to BusinessWest’s 40 Under Forty, honoring her service to the local community, students, and patients.

Her professional interests include primary care, resistant hypertension, heart failure, social determinants of health, motivational interviewing, and advocacy.