Amy Henneman

Amy Henneman

Associate Professor of Pharmacology, Pharmacy Practice Department Chair

Thomas F. Frist, Jr. College of Medicine, College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences

PharmD, BCPS, BCACP, CDCES

Location: FCOM 5720 / MCWH 328

(615) 460-5316
amy.henneman@belmont.edu

Biography

Dr. Amy Henneman has served on faculty at Belmont University since 2020. In addition to serving as Chair and Associate Professor within the Department of Pharmacy Practice, Dr. Henneman holds a dual appointment as Associate Professor Pharmacology in the Thomas F. Frist Jr. College of Medicine. She maintains a clinical practice site in primary care at Neighborhood Health Clinic where she provides medication management via telehealth to patients with complex chronic disease states. She serves as director of the two year Population Health and Academia Pharmacy Fellowship. In addition to developing and teaching cardiovascular and endocrine pharmacology content within the College of Medicine, Dr. Henneman serves as Director of Service-learning incorporating longitudinal, interprofessional service-learning activities across the curriculum. Within the College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, Dr. Henneman has taught in case studies and pharmaceutical care as well as an ambulatory care elective and previously served as Director of Co-curriculum where she worked to incorporate professional identity formation activities across each professional year. Prior to joining the faculty at Belmont, Dr. Henneman taught within the School of Pharmacy at Palm Beach Atlantic University for 10 years. She has previously served as residency program director for both PGY1 and PGY2 ambulatory care programs. Dr. Henneman previously obtained more than $130,000 in community grant funding to increase medication access to underserved populations and most recently obtained a $6.47 million grant for the development of interprofessional, simulation based opioid education and mobile clinics.

Dr. Henneman is active within the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy (AACP)  most recently serving as Chair of the Women in Academia Special Interest Group. She is also active in the American Association of Health-Systems Pharmacist (ASHP), currently serving as Director at Large for the Section of Pharmacy Educators.

Chronic disease state management (diabetes, hypertension, heart failure, CKD, etc.)


Expansion of pharmacist provided care


Postgraduate education and training


Student professional identity formation


Curriculum design and implementation


Wellness and resilience

American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy

American Society of Health Systems Pharmacy

Tennessee Pharmacist Association

Mack K, Henneman A, Snyder T. Impact of pharmacist provided Medicare annual wellness visits and chronic care management on reimbursement and quality measures in a privately-owned family medicine clinic. AJHP. 2023: 80(S4);2023:S143-S150.

Henneman A, Thornby KA, Bookstaver B. Reflections on work life integration post pandemic: A perspective from pharmacy practice faculty. Currents in Pharmacy Teaching and Learning. 2022;14(4):393-96.

Roscizewski L, Henneman A, Snyder T. Effect of pharmacogenomic testing on pharmacotherapy decision making in patients with symptoms of depression in an interprofessional primary care clinic. JAPhA. 2022;62(2):569-574.e1.

Wick J, Henneman A. Pharmacy student perceptions of their preparedness to address vaccine hesitancy and refusal. Currents in Pharmacy Teaching and Learning. 2021; 13(10):1324-31.

Schoen R, Henneman A. Addressing Sexual and Gender Harassment in Pharmacy Education to Improve Provider Wellness and Patent Care. AJPE. 2020; 84(4):7739.

Henneman A, Haines S. Implementation of a modified multiple-mini interview method to assess non-cognitive qualities during resident candidate interviews. Currents in Pharmacy Teaching and Learning. 2020;12(5):585-89.

Henneman A, Thornby K, Latif J, Rosario N. Evaluation of pharmacy resident perceived impact of natural disaster on stress during pharmacy residency training. Currents in Pharmacy Teaching and Learning. 2020;12(2):147-155.

Latif J, Guirguis E, Henneman A. Impact of Pharmacy-Led Education Regarding Multimodal Acute Pain Management on Medical Residents Prescribing of Opioids. Hospital Pharmacy. 2021;56(1):17-25.

Thornby K, Kuhn T, Thornby R, Henneman A. An Evaluation of the Initiation and Use of Sacubitril/ Valsartan in an Inpatient Heart Failure Population: A Retrospective Medication Use Evaluation. JCPHP. 2019; 66(1):17-22.

Helm L, Vogeler T, Henneman A. Types of Insulin: What is the Difference? Pharmacy Times. 2016;online only. Available at: https://www.pharmacytimes.org/landing/855.

Henneman A, Guirguis E, Grace Y, Patel D, Shah B. Emerging Therapies for the Management of Chronic Hyperkalemia in Ambulatory Patients. AJHP. 2016;73:33-44.

Thornby K, Henneman A, Brown DA. Evidence-Based Strategies to Reduce Intravenous Immunoglobulin-Induced Headaches. Annals of Pharmacotherapy. 2015; 49(6):715-26.

Guirguis E, Grace Y, Henneman A. Assessment of the Integration of Cumulative Case-Based Quizzes in Two Pharmacotherapy Courses: An Exploratory Study. Currents in Pharmacy Teaching and Learning. 2014;7(2):151-56.

Poulakos M, Henneman A, Leung S. Posaconazole: A Review of Drug Interactions with HIV Antiretroviral Agents. Pharmacy. 2014; 2(1): 98-113.

Brown D, Henneman A, Desai D. Efficacy of Drospirenone-Containing Hormone Replacement Therapy to Reduce Vasomotor Symptoms of Menopause. Pharmacy. 2013;1(2):193-203.

Henneman A, Thornby K. Concomitant use of Calcium Channel Blockers and Macrolide Antibiotics: A Potential Increase in the Risk of Clinically Significant Hypotension. AJHP. 2012;69:1038-43.

Henneman A. Recognition and Treatment of Osteoporosis. Remington Pharmacy Complete Cases. 2011;1(3):2-3.

Segarra-Newnham M, Henneman A. Antibiotic Prophylaxis for Prevention of Spontaneous Bacterial Peritonitis in Patients without Gastrointestinal Bleeding. Annals of Pharmacotherapy. 2010; 44(12): 1946-54.

Drug Allergy Review for Pharmacy Technicians. CE Credit, AdvanceCE. October 2023.

2023 Updates in Diabetes Management. CE Credit, Dispensary of Hope. June 2023.

Updates in Diabetes Management: A case-based review. CE Credit, Belmont University College of Pharmacy. March 23, 2023.

Team Based Learning (TBL) 101. Faculty development. Thomas F. Frist College of Medicine. September 2022.

Curricular Hoarding. Faculty Development. Belmont College of Pharmacy. August 2022.

Precepting with your Strengths. Preceptor development, St. Thomas Ascension. Nashville, TN. May 3, 2022.

Resident Onboarding and the COVID-19 Impact. Podcast. ASHP Educator Essentials Podcast. May 2021.

Finding the Sweet Spot: Emerging Treatments and Technologies in Diabetes Management. CE Credit, FSHP Annual Meeting. Virtual. August 8, 2020.

Pharmacist Centric Strategies for Improving Hyperkalemia Related Patient Outcomes. Faculty Panel, CE Credit, ASHP Midyear Meeting. Las Vegas, NV. December 12, 2019.

Books to Bedside: Integrating Pharmacy Extenders into Pharmacy Practice. CE Credit, FSHP Annual Meeting. Orlando, FL. August 2, 2019.

Developing your Continuing Professional Development Portfolio. CE Credit, 8th Annual Pharmacy Practice Update and Residency Forum. West Palm Beach, FL. January 26, 2019.

No Bones About It: Osteoporosis 20 years after the Emergence of Bisphosphonates. CE Credit, ASHP Midyear Meeting. Anaheim, CA. December 4, 2018.

A Primer In Team Based learning (TBL): An Active Learning strategy for student engagement. University-wide Faculty Development. Palm Beach Atlantic University. West Palm Beach, FL. October 25,
2018.

A Match Made in Heaven: Utilizing short, structured interview stations to assess non-cognitive qualities in resident candidate evaluations. CE Credit, ASHP National Pharmacy Preceptors Conference. Dallas,
TX. October 12, 2018.

You've Matched! Now What? American Society of Health-Systems Pharmacists. Live Webinar: May 15, 2018.

Getting the Most Bang for your Buck: Maximizing Feedback Opportunities with Learners. 7th Annual Pharmacy Practice Update and Residency Forum. CE Credit, Palm Beach Atlantic University. West Palm Beach, FL: January 2018.

April 2019:Impact of point of care cholesterol screening in a community health fair setting on patient awareness of cardiovascular risk.
Grantor: Palm Beach Atlantic University Quality Initiative Faculty Research Grant Principle Investigator Grant: Awarded $1600.00 one year

December 2018: Community Health Alliance Partnership for the expansion of prescription assistance services.
Grantor: Quantum Foundation, Principle Investigator, Grant: Awarded $40,116.00 two year

April 2017: Implementation of a student led point of care flu screening program in an indigent care clinic. Grantor: Palm Beach Atlantic University Quality Initiative Faculty Research Grant, Principle Investigator, Grant: Awarded $2600.00 one year

June 2016: Continuation and Expansion of MedData Services for free and safety net clinics in Palm Beach County. Grantor: Quantum Foundation, Principle Investigator, Grant: Awarded $35,000.00 two year

April 2014: Continuation and Expansion of MedData Services for free and
safety net clinics in Palm Beach County.
Grantor: Quantum Foundation, Principle Investigator, Grant: Awarded $30,744.00 two year

April 2013: Impact of the 4S Rx Tool on the Frequency and Quality of Feedback.
Grantor: Palm Beach Atlantic University Quality Initiative Faculty Research Grant
Co-Investigator, Grant: Awarded $1900.00 one year

April 2012: Continuation of MedData Services for free and safety net clinics
in Palm Beach County.
Grantor: Quantum Foundation, Principle Investigator, Grant: Awarded $27,288 two year