Juanita Draime
Juanita Draime, PharmD
Associate Professor of Pharmacy PracticeBiography
Dr. Juanita A. Draime has previously worked as an educator as well as in an inpatient pharmacy setting. Her primary teaching roles focus on drug information, research, and public health concepts. Her interests include assessing health-related outcomes with the goal of improving care for chronic disease states and pharmacy care for the underserved. She currently practices as a clinical pharmacist managing a sexual transmitted infections clinic at Hope Rising Women's Center in Xenia and Dayton. She has been involved with local, state, and national pharmacy associations and is currently serving as the Secretary of the Miami Valley Pharmacists Association (MVPA), a board member on the Hope Rising Women's Center Medical Advisory Board as well as serving as a delegate for Ohio Pharmacist's Association (OPA) to the American Pharmacists Association (APhA) and a delegate for Region 3 for the National Pharmaceutical Association (NPhA). She also serves as the Co-Chair for the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy (AACP) Drug Information and Libary Services (DILS) Professional Resources Committee. Dr. Draime was a recipent of the 2020 Clinical Research Paper Award from APhA.
Education and Credentials
- PharmD, Cedarville University
- BSPS, Cedarville University
- Health Outcomes Research Fellowship, Cedarville University
Scholarly Works
- Implementationof a Pharmacist-Led Spirometry Clinic. (R Rutschilling, J Scharader, Juanita A Draime, et al) American Journal of American Pharmacist Association (2023)
- Establishing Validity Evidence for Parallel Patient-Provider Empathy Scales to Drive Self-reflection (M Blakely, B Aronson, A Chen, M Kiersma, E Wicker, Juanita A Draime) American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education. (2022)
- Correlation Between Pharmacy Students’ Implicit Bias Scores, Explicit Bias Scores, and Responses to Clinical Cases. (J Santee, K Barnes, N Borja-Hart, A Cheng, Juanita A Draime, et al.) American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education (2022)
- Food as medicine? Exploring the impact of providing healthy foods on adherence and clinical and economic outcomes. (A Chen, Juanita A Draime, S Berman, J Gardner, Z Krauss, & J Martinez) Exploratory Research in Clinical and Social Pharmacy (2022)
- Implementation and assessment patient cases using the SBAR method to teach patient quality of life issues (Juanita A Draime, E Wicker, E Laswell, A Chen) Currents in Pharmacy Teaching and Learning (2021)
Interests
- Camping, reading, scrapbooking, traveling with family
Why Cedarville
After completing my pharmacy degree here, Cedarville has become a second home to me and it is a privilege to be able to continue to serve here. I hope to be able to use the gifts I have been given to help other students as they complete their journeys that God has given them.