The Honors College
Guthrie House
1200 Ivinson St.
Laramie, WY 82070
Phone: 307-766-4110
Fax: 307-766-4298
Email: honors@uwyo.edu
Dr Krueger has spent eight years conducting pharmacoeconomic and outcomes research, specifically measuring the clinical and economic impact of pharmacy services, modeling disease interventions, and validating disease state models. He received his Doctor of Pharmacy degree from the University of Missouri--Kansas City in 1993. He then completed a general pharmacy practice residency at the Kansas City Veterans Administration Medical Center. Following the residency, He completed his Ph.D. at The University of Arizona. He has experience in hospital pharmacy, independent pharmacy, and chain pharmacy settings. He also worked for the US Public Health Service, and for Marion Merrell Dow Inc. in the Health Economic and the Global Scientific Competitive Intelligence departments. He has been at the University of Wyoming since August 2005, and is a research affiliate of HCMS in Cheyenne, WY. He was on faculty at Auburn University for seven years prior to joining the University of Wyoming, School of Pharmacy.
Have you wondered how emergent disease and public health emergencies start and grow? This class will offer a nuanced look at how differing systems interact to impede or accelerate policy responses to situations that push health care systems to their limits. This course will explore the principles and systems of public health across borders, including community and individual health outcomes globally. We will dive into how health determinants and economic disparities; access to clean water, safe food, a healthy environment, and reliable sanitation; levels of health literacy and trust in science; and disease prevalence are dependent upon geography, chance, and socioeconomic position.
The Honors College
Guthrie House
1200 Ivinson St.
Laramie, WY 82070
Phone: 307-766-4110
Fax: 307-766-4298
Email: honors@uwyo.edu