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Beth Cappelletti

Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice

Biography

Dr. Cappelletti earned her Doctor of Pharmacy degree from Temple University in 2005, then accepted a Clinical Pharmacist position specializing in hospice and palliative care. After four years of practice, she moved abroad to serve the Chinese people while working as a teacher and university instructor in Asia. In 2022, she relocated back to the United States, licensed as a Florida consultant pharmacist, and gained further experience in geriatric care and nonsterile compounding. Her teaching and practice interests include medication therapy management, metabolic health, nutrition, health/wellness, and medical missions.

Education

  • PharmD, Temple University School of Pharmacy
  • BS, Biology, Chestnut Hill College

Scholarly Works

  • Wang Lina, Mou Lei, Wu Yongyi, Beth Cappelletti, Meta Analysis of the Effectiveness of Written Corrective Feedback, Journal of Xi'an International Studies University, 2018 (4): 40-46.
  • 王利娜, 牟蕾, 吴勇毅. Beth Cappelletti, 书面修正反馈有效的元分析研究, 西安外国语大学学报, 2018 (4) : 40-46.

Expert Topics

  • Ambulatory care
  • Global missions

Interests

  • Reading
  • Tennis
  • Traveling
  • Spending time with family and friends

Why Cedarville?

I'm eager to invest in the lives of pharmacy students and encourage them to honor God in every facet of their life as they develop into exceptional pharmacists.