Fong Chan BSc(Pharm), ACPR, PharmD, RPh

Assistant Professor of Teaching

Profile Type
Faculty
Accepting Graduate Students
No
About

Dr. Fong Chan completed a bachelor of science in pharmacy and doctor of pharmacy from the Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of British Columbia, and Pharmacy Practice Residency from Vancouver Coastal Health-Providence Health Care. She practiced in various clinical areas at St. Paul’s Hospital prior to specializing as a clinical pharmacy specialist in the hemodialysis unit (chronic kidney disease). In 2014, Dr. Chan began her role in the Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences as a part of the practice skills laboratory group (Integration Activities Team) in her role as a lecturer with a focus on expanding institutional practice skills and clinical and physical assessment.

Dr. Chan’s current educational and research interests include innovative technology to complement traditional approaches to teaching. She has been involved in projects which include using simulation stethoscopes with standardized patients and virtual patient cases for case-based learning. Her other area of interest is in programs that foster pharmacy students’ roles as future educators, such as the UBC Academic Teaching Rotation and the PHASE (Pharmacy Students as Educators) Program.


Contact Details

(604) 827-0192
(604) 822-3035

fong.chan@ubc.ca

Office 3503, Pharmaceutical Sciences Building


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