Rachael Zins
Clinical Assistant Professor, Pharm D, AE-C
Contact Information
- Department:
- Pharmacy Practice
- Email:
- rachael.zins@umontana.edu
- Phone:
- (406) 243-4665
Courses Taught
Phar 586 Clinical Specialty APPE Elective - MTM/IPHARM
Phar 463 Pharmaceutical Care Lab Instructor
Teaching Experience
Pharmacy skills labs
Pharmacy practice labs
IPHARM Pharmacy
Immunization training
Research Interests
Rural Health and Wellness
Geriatrics
IPHARM Health Screening
Publications
Migliaccio C., Zins R., & Johnson R. Asthma and Rocky Boy: A pharmacist-lead telehealth asthma program between Rocky Boy and the University of Montana-Skaggs School of Pharmacy. Presented at the American Indian Alaska Native Clinical and Translational Research Program Spring Conference, Anchorage, AK. April 2018. (poster)
Hudgins, G., Anderson, K.A., Migliaccio, C., Ostertag, S., & Zins, R. (March, 2018). Geriatric health screening: An interprofessional education opportunity. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Association for Gerontology in Higher Education, Atlanta, GA. (paper)
Zins R., Johnson R., Sangrey S., Smith C., Corcoran L. Assessing Access to Asthma Education Services for Montana’s American Indian Population. Presented at Northwest Pharmacy Convention. June 2017. (poster)
Johnson R., Zins R., Providing Interprofessional Education (IPE) Through Geriatric Health Screenings. Presented at Northwest Pharmacy Convention. June 2016. (poster)
Professional Experience
Grants
“Combining pharmacist-lead telemedicine and asthma education to better respiratory health outcomes in Native American populations” - Funded by AI-AN Clinical and Translational Research Program - 2017
The goal of this proposal is to decrease asthma disparities in American Indian populations in Montana. (Co-PI)
“Assessing Access to Asthma Education Services for Montana’s American Indian Population” - Funded by the Montana Health Care Foundation - 2016
It is focused on assessing current access to asthma self-management education (AS-ME) and determine the feasibility of multi-disciplinary, pharmacist-led managed asthma care in Montana's American Indian communities. (PI)