
Dr. Madison is an Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice with Roseman University of Health Sciences (RU) formerly the University of Southern Nevada (USN) College of Pharmacy. She received her Doctor of Pharmacy from the USN – College of Pharmacy and completed a pharmacy practice residency at the New Mexico VA Health Care System. She maintains two active practice sites including the Southern Nevada Health District (SNHD) as well as University Medical Center of Southern Nevada (UMCSN). Her primary site (SNHD) focuses on patients in the following clinic settings; TB Infection and Control, Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI), HIV Infection and Prevention, Immunization, Women’s Health, and Disaster Preparedness policies and procedures including mass prophylaxis and vaccination. Her secondary practice site focuses on General Infectious Disease in an acute care setting with an emphasis on transition of care of communicable diseases such as Tuberculosis and HIV. She precepts student pharmacists and pharmacy practice residents in both practice settings. Dr. Madison is an immunizing pharmacist that has been training student pharmacists, hospital pharmacists, and community pharmacists since 2008 in both Nevada and Utah. Dr. Madison is the immediate past president of the Nevada Public Health Association and actively participates in both state and national pharmacy organizations to facilitate awareness of public health policy, education, and advocacy. She is passionately involved in the development of educational programming for pharmacies and pharmacists in relation to addressing the public health needs of the state of Nevada and Utah. Her research interests include Health Information Technology (HIT), Medication Therapeutic Management (MTM), electronic medical records including e-prescribing, Pharmacy Based Immunization Delivery, Sexually Transmitted Infections including HIV, Tuberculosis Infection and Control, and Women’s Health including (contraception, emergency contraception, fertility awareness, and lactation).