Annesha White, PharmD
Annesha White, PharmD, MS, PhD, is Associate Dean for Assessment and Accreditation,
Associate Professor at the University of North Texas, System College of Pharmacy.
She educates pharmacy students on pharmacoeconomics, outcomes research, and health
policy. A natural extension of her outcomes research background includes the assessment
of programmatic outcomes for the college. She has worked on funded projects with the
Florida Medicaid program including studies on COX-2 Inhibitors, Hepatitis C and End
Stage Renal Disease. She also worked at the Government Accountability Office (the
investigative arm of Congress), resulting in a publication, Federal Employees’ Health
Benefits: Effects of Using Pharmacy Benefit Managers on Health Plans, Enrollees, and
Pharmacies. Dr. White has published peer-reviewed articles, a textbook entitled Introduction
to the Pharmacy Profession and serves on the Editorial Board for several journals.
Her outcomes research and pharmacoeconomic focused projects focus on patient safety,
hormonal contraceptives, pain management and enhancing college curricula to address
the growing need to develop innovative ways to improve patient health outcomes.
