Dr. Kristen Clancy, PHARMD, MHA


Dr. Kristen M. Clancy, PharmD, MHA, has worked or volunteered for non-profit organizations in public safety health and safety for over 20 years, her entire professional career. She holds a Doctorate of Pharmacy from Texas A&M and a Masters in Healthcare Administration from the University of Texas – Rio Grande Valley. She has also been board-certified in nutrition support through the American Society of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition (ASPEN) since 2012. Dr. Clancy has been a police dispatcher, EMT, health inspector, vet tech, pharm tech, med tech, and all-around inquisitive and outspoken community advocate.

Dr. Clancy has been featured as a guest lecturer at Texas A&M University College of Pharmacy, the University of Houston College of Pharmacy, and Lone Star College. She has also been a guest speaker on the series “Chronic Pain: Doesn’t Have to be a Pain on the Couch”, Medical World News Network contributing speaker on “Volunteering and Non-profit Work from the Pharmacy,” and was most recently featured in Drug Topics Pharmacy Journal: “American Pharmacists Month: 4 Pharmacists Helping Their Communities.”

Dr. Clancy is the founder and director of Rx Recovery, a non-profit organization whose mission is to help patients obtain prescription medications through logistics, education, and advocacy work. She has been awarded the Silver Service Award from the American Red Cross, and nominated for the Distinguished Alumni Award from the Texas A&M College of Pharmacy.

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