Hope Allen
Hope Allen, Pharm.D. received a B.S. in biomedical sciences from Troy University before obtaining her Doctor of Pharmacy degree from Auburn University. She completed a PGY1 pharmacy residency at Central Alabama Veterans Health Care. After completing her residency, she initially accepted an inpatient clinical pharmacy practitioner position. She currently serves as an ambulatory care clinical pharmacy practitioner and precepts residents during their ambulatory care rotations. She is also an affiliate faculty member for the Auburn University Harrison College of Pharmacy.
Amber Cardoza
Amber Cardoza, Pharm.D., BCACP, was born in Charleston, West Virginia, but was raised in Valdosta, Georgia. She earned a Doctor of Pharmacy degree from Auburn University in May 2015. She completed her pre-pharmacy coursework at Auburn University at Montgomery, where she was also a women’s soccer team member. She completed her PGY1 pharmacy residency at VA Central Alabama Health Care. After completing her PGY1 residency, she accepted a position with VA Central Alabama Health Care as a patient-aligned care team clinical pharmacy practitioner and now works in Columbus, Georgia. Her clinical interests include ambulatory care, infectious disease, and anticoagulation.
Shannon Cash
Shannon Cash, Pharm.D., BCPS, received a BS in biochemistry from the Georgia Institute of Technology before earning her Doctor of Pharmacy degree from the University of Georgia College of Pharmacy in 2016. She completed a PGY1 pharmacy residency and a PGY2 ambulatory care pharmacy residency at the Columbia VA Health Care System in Columbia, South Carolina. After her residency, she stayed with the Columbia VA as the patient-aligned care team/women’s health clinical pharmacy practitioner. She served as a preceptor for PGY1 residents and advanced pharmacy practice experience students. She transferred to VA Central Alabama Health Care in 2021 and was a preceptor for the patient-aligned care team elective learning experience.
Jennifer Cook
Jennifer Cook, Pharm.D. earned her Doctor of Pharmacy degree at Samford University McWhorter School of Pharmacy in Birmingham, Alabama. Following her graduation in 2014, she completed a PGY1 pharmacy residency at VA Central Alabama Health Care. In 2015, she accepted a position at VA Central Alabama Health Care, where her primary practice area is the outpatient anticoagulation clinic. She serves as the preceptor for the anticoagulation learning experience. She began serving as the CAVHCS Anticoagulation Program Manager in 2021.
Alicia Crawford
Alicia Crawford, Pharm.D., BCGP, earned her Doctor of Pharmacy degree from Auburn University in 2013. She completed her PGY1 pharmacy residency at VA Central Alabama Health Care. She continued her career at the VA Central Alabama Health Care as an inpatient clinical pharmacy practitioner providing care for patients in the community living center. She is an affiliate faculty member of Auburn University College of Pharmacy and Hampton University School of Pharmacy. She is a co-preceptor for the community living center and home-based primary care learning experience.
Spencer Durham
Spencer Durham, Pharm.D., BCPS, BCIDP, is an associate clinical professor in the Department of Pharmacy Practice and serves as the director of alums and professional affairs for the Auburn University Harrison College of Pharmacy. He is originally from Arab, Alabama, and he completed his pre-pharmacy coursework and Doctor of Pharmacy degree at Auburn University. Spencer joined the faculty of his alma mater in 2013. He maintains a practice site at VA Central Alabama Health Care System, specializing in infectious diseases and offering an infectious disease elective for the PGY1 pharmacy residents. He also serves as the co-preceptor for the academia elective.
Autumn Gordon
Autumn Gordon, Pharm.D., BCPS, BCGP, received a BS in clinical laboratory science from Indiana University before graduating with her Doctor of Pharmacy degree from Auburn University in 2007. She completed a PGY1 pharmacy residency with Parkview Regional Medical Center in Fort Wayne, Indiana. She joined VA Northern Indiana in 2008 and transferred to VA Central Alabama Health Care in 2015. During her VA career, she has served as a patient-aligned care team clinical pharmacy practitioner, PGY1 residency coordinator, and is currently the PGY1 residency program director. She accepts advanced pharmacy practice experience students from Auburn University for their ambulatory care rotations and serves as a preceptor for the pharmacy residency ambulatory care rotations.
Cassidy Moses
Cassidy Moses, Pharm.D., received a BS degree in biomedical sciences from Auburn University before obtaining her Doctor of Pharmacy degree from Auburn University. She completed a PGY1 pharmacy residency at VA Central Alabama Health Care. She has worked at the Carl Vinson VA Medical Center in the patient-aligned care team and anticoagulation clinics. Currently, she serves as a patient-aligned care team and clinical pharmacy practitioner at Central Alabama Veterans Health Care and as a residency preceptor for ambulatory care rotations. She is an affiliate faculty member for the Auburn University Harrison College of Pharmacy.
Morgan Moulton
Morgan Moulton, Pharm.D., BCPS, received her Doctor of Pharmacy from Auburn University. After graduation, she completed a PGY1 pharmacy residency at the Tuscaloosa VA Medical Center in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. After completing her PGY1, she chose to pursue specialty training in ambulatory care and academia by completing a PGY2 pharmacy residency at the University of Georgia College of Pharmacy in Athens, Georgia. Following her post-graduate training, she accepted a position with the Central Alabama VA as patient aligned care team clinical pharmacy practitioner at the Fort Benning Community Based Outpatient Clinic located just outside Columbus, Georgia. She has now transitioned into the role of academic detailing pharmacist for the Central Alabama VA. In this role, she works to disseminate the most up-to-date evidence-based medicine practices to facility staff to improve Veteran healthcare. Her areas of interest include the management of chronic disease states such as diabetes, hypertension, hyperlipidemia, gout, hyperthyroidism, and much more. She is a preceptor for an academic detailing elective rotation for pharmacy residents.
Lynsey Neighbors
Lynsey Neighbors, Pharm.D., BCPS, is a clinical pharmacy practitioner in home-based primary care and serves as the PGY1 residency program coordinator. She has previously served as the PGY1 residency program director (2012-2016) and associate chief of pharmacy for clinical services (2015-2019). She received a B.S. in biology from the University of Alabama before graduating with her Doctor of Pharmacy degree from Auburn University. She completed a PGY1 pharmacy residency with East Alabama Medical Center and Auburn University. She worked as a decentralized acute care pharmacist at East Alabama Medical Center prior to accepting an ambulatory care position at VA Central Alabama. She precepts residents during their practice management/drug information learning experience and accepts fourth-year pharmacy students from Auburn University Harrison College of Pharmacy. Her practice interests include geriatrics, medication safety, and quality improvement.
Mary Elizabeth O'Barr
Mary Elizabeth O'Barr, Pharm.D., earned her Bachelor of Science degree in biomedical sciences cum laude with honors from Auburn University in 2013. She earned her Doctor of Pharmacy degree from the Eshleman School of Pharmacy, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, in 2018. After graduation, she completed a PGY1 pharmacy residency at the Auburn University Harrison School of Pharmacy Clinical Health Services. She then went on to complete specialized pain and palliative care training through a PGY2 residency at the Birmingham VA Medical Center in Birmingham, AL. She joined VA Central Alabama Health Care as a clinical pharmacy practitioner in pain management, emphasizing providing care to rural and high-risk veterans. She serves on multiple committees, including the resident advisory board, pain committee and Office of Inspector General monitoring subcommittee, continued survey readiness committee, and integrated ethics committee. She also leads the opioid risk mitigation patient review meetings and is an active member of the Alabama Society of Health-System Pharmacists membership committee.
Shelley Pooler
Shelley Pooler, Pharm.D., BCACP, received a B.S. in chemistry from Auburn University before graduating with her Doctor of Pharmacy degree in 2005. She worked in retail and hospital pharmacy before accepting a position as a clinical pharmacist at VA Central Alabama Health Care in 2008. She currently serves as a patient-aligned care team clinical pharmacy practitioner at the Wiregrass VA Clinic in Fort Rucker, Alabama. She provides medication management services for patients with various disease states encountered in the ambulatory care setting, and she serves as a preceptor for the walking care learning experiences. Her learning experience provides a unique opportunity for pharmacy students and residents to learn in a VA community-based outpatient clinic located at an Army installation.
Lauren Rass
Lauren Rass, Pharm.D., BCPS, earned her Doctor of Pharmacy degree from Auburn University in 2012. She completed a PGY1 pharmacy residency at VA Central Alabama Health Care in 2013. After residency, she joined VA Central Alabama Health Care as an inpatient pharmacist before transitioning to primary care in 2014. She provides medication management services for patients with various diseases encountered in the ambulatory setting. She is a preceptor for the residency ambulatory care rotations. She also accepts fourth-year pharmacy students from Auburn University Harrison College of Pharmacy for their ambulatory care rotations and serves on the women’s health committee.
Sebastian Skordallos
Sebastian Skordallos, Pharm.D., MM, BCPS, BCACP, graduated from Lipscomb University with a dual degree in Doctor of Pharmacy and Master of Management in 2017. He completed his PGY1 and PGY2 residency (Ambulatory Care) at the Tennessee Valley VA in Nashville, Tennessee. He has been at CAVHCS since November 2020 in his current role as associate chief of pharmacy for clinical pharmacy services.
Adrianna Smith
Adrianna Smith, Pharm.D., BCACP, obtained her Doctor of Pharmacy degree from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. She also completed a PGY1 pharmacy residency at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences College of Pharmacy. Before coming to VA Central Alabama Health Care in 2022, she worked as an ambulatory care clinical pharmacy practitioner at the VA Central Arkansas Health Care System. She is currently an ambulatory care residency preceptor at the Fort Benning Community Based Outpatient Clinic.
Eileen Sordo
Eileen Sordo, Pharm.D., BCPP, earned her Doctor of Pharmacy degree from Touro College of Pharmacy in New York City in 2013. After graduation, she completed a PGY1 residency at the VA Miami Health Care System in Miami, Florida. In 2015, she completed a PGY2 psychiatric pharmacy residency at the VA Western New York Health Care in Buffalo, New York. She has been the clinical pharmacy practitioner for the mental health residential rehabilitation treatment program at VA Central Alabama Health Care since August 2015.
Pamela Stamm
Pamela Stamm, Pharm.D., BCPS, BCACP, CDCES, FASHP, is an associate professor in the Department of Pharmacy Practice at Auburn University. She received her B.S. degree in pharmacy from Saint Louis College of Pharmacy, now the University of Health Sciences and Pharmacy in St. Louis, Missouri. She completed her Doctor of Pharmacy at the Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, South Carolina, in 1996. Following graduation, she completed one year of post-doctoral training as a primary care resident at The Medical Center and Lakeland Family Practice, Jackson, Mississippi. She joined the faculty of Auburn University Harrison College of Pharmacy in 1997. She joined VA Central Alabama Health Care in 2006 after previously providing services in a family medicine residency program and at the Auburn University Pharmaceutical Care Center. At VA Central Alabama Health Care, she serves as a patient-aligned care team clinical pharmacy practitioner. She is active in the Alabama Society of Health-System Pharmacists, American Society of Health-System Pharmacists, American College of Clinical Pharmacy, and American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy. She precepts residents during an elective academic rotation and serves as faculty within the Auburn University resident teaching and learning program.
Perry Thompson
Perry Thompson, Pharm.D., received a B.S. in biomedical sciences from Auburn University before graduating with his Doctor of Pharmacy degree in 2020. He completed a PGY1 pharmacy residency with VA Central Alabama Health Care. After his residency, he joined the staff as an inpatient clinical pharmacy practitioner. He serves as a preceptor for the internal medicine learning experience.
Jacqueline Waller
Jacqueline Waller, Pharm.D., BCPS, graduated with her Doctor of Pharmacy degree from the University of Nebraska Medical Center College of Pharmacy in 2020. She completed her PGY1 pharmacy residency at the VA Central Alabama. Upon completing her residency in 2021, she accepted a position at CAVHCS as a patient-aligned care team clinical pharmacy practitioner in Columbus, Georgia. She serves as a residency preceptor for ambulatory care rotations, professional projects, presentations, and literature evaluation longitudinal rotations.
Crissy Wood
Crissy Wood, Pharm.D., BCACP, is a clinical pharmacy practitioner for home-based primary care clinics. In 2003, she received her Doctor of Pharmacy degree from Auburn University. In 2004, she completed a PGY1 pharmacy residency at East Alabama Medical Center in Opelika, Alabama. She came to VA Central Alabama Health Care in 2010 to serve as the clinical pharmacy practitioner for geriatric primary care and home-based primary care. She has been an affiliate clinical professor for Auburn University Harrison College of Pharmacy since 2004, precepting 4th-year pharmacy students.