Dr. Sharon Xavioer

Dr. Sharon Xavioer

Assistant Professor, Pharmacy Practice
School of Pharmacy
Expertise: Women's Health; Self-Care; Immunizations; Community Pharmacy; Ambulatory Care Pharmacy Services;
Office Location: Rinker Health Science Campus 296G
Phone: (714) 516-5444
Education:
Chicago State University, Doctor of Pharmacy

Biography

Dr. Xavioer attended Chicago State University College of Pharmacy where she received her Doctor of Pharmacy degree in 2014. Afterwards, she was employed as a pharmacy manager with a large national retailer where she had the opportunity to execute clinical services, promote operational growth and development, and work closely with pharmacy students as a preceptor. In 2016, she completed a Community Pharmacy Residency at the University of Illinois at Chicago. Her training focused on the development and evaluation of clinical services in the community pharmacy and independent patient management in the ambulatory care setting. In that time, Dr. Xavioer also served as a Clinical Instructor at the University of Illinois at Chicago and acted as a lecturer and facilitator for several courses within the College of Pharmacy and College of Medicine. Her clinical practice interests are in the areas of chronic disease state management, infectious disease, and women’s health.

 

Research Interests

Dr. Xavioer’s research interests are in the development, implementation, and assessment of pharmacist provided services within the outpatient setting.

Recent Creative, Scholarly Work and Publications

Xavioer S, Bethishou L, Dintzner M, Taheri R, Lewis J. Addressing the crisis: Leveraging the United Nations sustainable development goals to prepare student leaders to tackle the opioid epidemic. New Dir Stud Leadersh. 2023;2023(179):111-120. doi:10.1002/yd.20573
Nguyen T, Cheetham TC, Fawaz S, Beuttler R, Xavioer S. Factors Affecting Initiation and Retention of Medication-Assisted Recovery (MAR) within a Pilot Pharmacist-Involved Practice Model at a Federally Qualified Healthcare Center (FQHC) during the COVID-19 Pandemic. Healthcare (Basel). 2023;11(10):1393. Published 2023 May 11. doi:10.3390/healthcare11101393
Xavioer S, Nordt S. Emergency Contraception: Special Report. 2022. Available at: https://www.emrap.org/episode/emrap202210/emergency.
Xavioer S. Painting your Picture with a Professional Portfolio. In: Bypass Pharmacy Burnout: Changing your Trajectory to Enhance Your Experience, Chapter 8. American Pharmacist Association; 2021. https://doi.org/10.21019/9781582123523.ch8.
Xavioer S. Get Noticed: Personal Branding for Professional Development. In: Bypass Pharmacy Burnout: Changing your Trajectory to Enhance Your Experience, Chapter 8. American Pharmacist Association; 2021. https://doi.org/10.21019/9781582123523.ch9.
Preciado SM, Tomaszewski D, Cheetham TC, Gregorian T, Xavioer S, Fawaz S. National Gender Differences in the Prescribing of Opioid Medications from 2006 – 2015. J Opioid Manag. May 2020; 16(3): 197-208. DOI: 10.5055/jom.2020.0568.
Bach AT, Kang AY, Lewis J, Xavioer S, Portillo I, Goad JA. Addressing common barriers in adult immunizations: a review of interventions. Expert Rev Vaccines. December 2019;18(11):1167-1185. DOI: 10.1080/14760584.2019.1698955.
Nguyen T and Xavioer S. Polycystic ovary syndrome overview. ACCP Women’s Health PRN Newsletter. August 2019;8(2):14-16.
Gregorian TH, Alvarez NA, Fong G, Xavioer S, Goad JA. Preventing the herpes zoster virus via vaccination: the role of the retail pharmacist as patient advocate, identifier, educator, and immunizer. Pharmacy Times. August 8, 2018. https://www.pharmacytimes.org/on-demand/preventing-the-herpes-zoster-virus-via-vaccination-the-role-of-the-retail-pharmacist-as-patient-advocate-identifier-educator-and-immunizer.
Xavioer S., Goad JA. Authority and scope of vaccination: how states differ. Pharmacy Times. June 22, 2017. http://www.pharmacytimes.com/publications/issue/2017/immunizationsupplementjune2017/authority-and-scope-of-vaccination-how-states-differ.