abbie burka
college of pharmacy, admin
associate dean of assessment
biography
abbie burka is an associate professor of pharmacy practice and director of interprofessional education, where she coordinates opportunities for students in the health science programs to collaborate and learn together. her driving passion is to break down barriers for students and practitioners to effectively work together to improve patient outcomes. she teaches throughout the pharmacy curriculum, including the pharmacotherapy sequence. she has previously practiced as a clinical pharmacy specialist in the surgical intensive care unit at the nashville va and maintains board certifications in pharmacotherapy and critical care.
academic degrees
bs, rhodes college
pharm.d., university of tennessee
academic department
college of pharmacy
- pharmacology
- pharmacotherapy
- critical care
interprofessional education
professional stereotypes
professional identity
- burka at. chapter 8: pharmacology in medical speech-language pathology. in johnson a, jacobson b, schliep b, perry b, eds. medical speech-language pathology across the care continuum: an introduction, 1st ed. plural; 2023: 229-248.
- burka at & geiger dw. geriatric pharmacotherapy case series: thiazide-induced hypokalemia. the senior care pharmacist. 2022 37(12); 605-611.
- burka at, benge cd. impaired absorption of extended-release potassium chloride in a patient with a high-output ileostomy. j wound ostomy continence nurs. 2021 sep-oct 01;48(5):431-433.
- benge cd, burka at. oral liquid potassium chloride dosing pathway in a tertiary care veteran affairs academic medical center. crit pathw cardiol. 2020 mar;19(1):18-21.
- hamblin se, burka at. ramelteon for icu delirium prevention: is it time to melt away?. crit care med. 2019 dec;47(12):1813-1815.
- benge cd, burka at. heparin drug shortage conservation strategies. fed pract. 2019 oct;36(10):449-454.
- burka at, fann jp, lamb kd, salvig be, smith tl, wallace jl. evaluation of a novel discharge reminder tool on pneumococcal vaccination in hospitalized elderly veterans. journal of the american college of clinical pharmacy. 2019; 2:462.
- karst ac, hayes bf, burka at, bean jr, and wallace jl. effect of the centers for disease control and prevention opioid prescribing guidelines on postsurgical prescribing among veterans. j am coll clin pharm. 2019; 2:155–160.
- benge cd, burka at, ooi h, and heath e. discordance between aptts obtained via venipuncture and peripherally inserted central catheter: a team-based approach to problem solving. j am coll cardiol. 2018 mar, 71 (11_supplement) a2129.
- appe preceptor of the year 2018
- asp faculty member of the year 2014, 2021