Jon C. Schommer, MS, PhD, RPh
Titles
Education
PhD, University of Wisconsin - Madison (Pharmacy), 1992
Master's, University of Wisconsin-Madison (Pharmacy), 1989
Bachelor's, University of Wisconsin-Madison (Pharmacy), 1985
Management Development Program, Harvard University
Biography
Bio
Jon C. Schommer, R.Ph., PhD, is a professor at the University of Minnesota. He received his BS, MS, and PhD degrees from the University of Wisconsin – Madison. Since graduating with his PhD in 1992, he has devoted his career to teaching and research. Much of his work is related to the pharmacist workforce at both national and state levels. Dr. Schommer has served as President for the Academy of Pharmaceutical Research and Science and as a member of the APhA Board of Trustees.
Expertise
I investigate information processing and decision making related to the provision, use, and evaluation of drug products and pharmacist services. The work is grounded in health behavior theories; decision-making theories; behavioral economics; cognitive, social, and behavioral psychology; and marketing models of organizational and consumer behavior. Areas of research specialization include: (1) organization, pharmacist, and patient effects on the provision of pharmacist services, (2) patients' evaluation of pharmacist services, (3) patients' processing of medication information and resultant decision-making, (4) outcomes from the use of specific drug products and pharmacist services, and (5) use of drug products and pharmacist services in vulnerable populations.
Awards & Recognition
Induction into University of Minnesota ‘Academy of Distinguished Teachers’
Journal of Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy, Impact Paper Award
Peters Chair in Pharmacy Practice Innovation
Recipient of the 2019 APhA-Academy of Pharmaceutical Research and Science Lifetime Achievement Award
Director of Graduate Studies, Social and Administrative Pharmacy (1999-2020)
Professional Associations
American Pharmacists Association
Research Interests
- consumer behavior
- decision making
- pharmacist services
- pharmacist workforce
Problem solving and decision making related to the provision, use, and evaluation of drug products and pharmacist services. The work is grounded in health behavior theories; decision-making theories; cognitive, social, and behavioral psychology; and marketing models or organizational and consumer behavior.
Findings from these areas of research contribute to: (1) the development, delivery, and promotion of pharmacist services, (2) an understanding of patients' knowledge, use, and evaluation of pharmacist services, (3) a patient-centered perspective of appropriate drug use, and (4) decision making about the feasibility of drug therapies and pharmacist services for improving patient care outcomes and containing health care costs.
Teaching
Courses
PHAR 6704 Foundations of Social and Administrative Pharmacy; SAPh 8100: Seminar
Publications
Pharmacist Services, MDPI Publishing, 2019
Social & Behavioral Aspects of Pharmacy Practice, Kendall Hunt Publishing, 2016.
A Screenful of Sugar: Prescription Drug Websites Investigated
Peter Lang Publishing, 2014.