Dr. Candis Morello| Innovative Leadership | Best Researcher Award
University of California Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, United States
Profile
Early Academic Pursuits 🎓
Dr. Candis M. Morello’s academic journey began at the University of California, Davis, where she earned her Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry with a minor in Socio-Cultural Anthropology (1987-1991). Her passion for patient care and pharmaceutical sciences led her to the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), where she pursued and obtained her Doctor of Pharmacy degree (1992-1996). Following her doctorate, she further honed her clinical expertise through an ASHP-accredited Pharmacy Practice Residency with a geriatric emphasis at the Veterans Affairs San Diego Healthcare System (1996-1997).
Professional Endeavors đź’Š
Dr. Morello has built an illustrious career as a professor and administrator at the Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of California, San Diego (UCSD). Currently serving as the Associate Dean for Student Affairs and a Professor of Clinical Pharmacy (Step VI OS) in the Division of Clinical Pharmacy, she has dedicated herself to academic excellence and student mentorship. Throughout her career, she has played a significant role in shaping pharmacy education by introducing innovative curricula and fostering a culture of evidence-based practice.
Her contributions extend beyond academia into clinical practice, where she holds multiple pharmacy licenses in California (since 1996) and Nevada (since 1996). Her advanced certifications, including the Advanced Practice Pharmacist (APh) License (2018-present) and the Certified Diabetic Care and Educator Specialist (CDCES) (1999-present), have positioned her as a leader in diabetes education and patient management.
Contributions and Research Focus 🔬
Dr. Morello’s research primarily revolves around diabetes care, pharmaceutical education, and optimizing therapeutic outcomes. She has been a key advocate for integrating pharmacists into primary care teams to enhance diabetes management. Her work emphasizes patient-centered pharmaceutical care, insulin therapy education, and continuous glucose monitoring.
Beyond diabetes, her research includes innovations in pharmacy education, addressing implicit bias in healthcare, and improving interdisciplinary collaboration in patient management. Her involvement in training programs such as the UC San Diego Health Sciences Faculty Mentor Training Program and the Building a Respectful, Inclusive Culture (BRIC) NIH-supported training program reflects her commitment to fostering a more inclusive and effective healthcare environment.
Accolades and Recognition 🏆
Dr. Morello’s exemplary contributions have been widely recognized. She is a Fellow of the California Society of Health-System Pharmacists (FCSHP) and the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (FASHP), prestigious designations that acknowledge her outstanding professional achievements and contributions to the field.
Her leadership abilities have been further honed through participation in elite programs such as the UC San Diego Faculty Leadership Academy and the Academic Leadership Training Workshop at the National Conflict Resolution Center. Additionally, she was selected for the UC San Diego National Center of Leadership in Academic Medicine (NCLAM), solidifying her reputation as a transformative leader in pharmacy education.
Impact and Influence 🌍
Dr. Morello’s impact extends to patient care, student mentorship, and professional training. She has trained countless pharmacists, shaping the next generation of healthcare professionals with a strong emphasis on evidence-based practice and patient advocacy. Her expertise in diabetes management and pharmaceutical care for chronic diseases has led to improved patient outcomes and has influenced healthcare policies at institutional and national levels.
Additionally, her work in implicit bias training and mental health advocacy has contributed to creating more inclusive, empathetic, and culturally competent pharmacy practices. Her role as an Implicit Bias Trainer at UC San Diego Health Sciences (2018-present) highlights her dedication to addressing disparities in healthcare.
Legacy and Future Contributions đź”®
Looking ahead, Dr. Morello remains committed to advancing pharmacy education, enhancing interdisciplinary healthcare collaboration, and advocating for pharmacists as essential members of healthcare teams. Her continued involvement in training programs, leadership workshops, and patient education initiatives will further solidify her legacy as a pioneer in clinical pharmacy and diabetes care.
Her latest certification in Mental Health First Aid Training (2025) underscores her dedication to addressing mental health challenges within pharmacy practice. With her unwavering passion and expertise, she is poised to continue making significant contributions to the field, shaping future pharmacists, and improving patient care standards across the nation.
đź“ťNotable Publications
Long-Term Impact of Sustained Knowledge, Confidence, and Clinical Application Following a First-Year Student Pharmacist Diabetes Self-Care Education Program
Author: Candis M. Morello et al.
Journal: Pharmacy
Year: 2025
 Sodium-Glucose Cotransporter-2 Inhibitors versus Glucagon-Like Peptide 1 Receptor Agonists Effects on Kidney and Clinical Outcomes in Veterans with Type 2 Diabetes
Author: Candis M. Morello et al.
Journal: Kidney360
Year: 2024
Comparison between in-person, telehealth, and combination visits among veterans treated in a pharmacist-led diabetes management clinic
Author: Candis M. Morello et al.
Journal: Journal of the American Pharmacists Association
Year: 2024
Predictive Modeling of Factors Influencing Adherence to SGLT-2 Inhibitors in Ambulatory Care: Insights from Prescription Claims Data Analysis
Author: Candis M. Morello et al.
Journal: Pharmacy
Year: 2024
Improved Glycemic Control Outcomes Regardless of Mental Health Disorders in a Pharmacist-Endocrinologist Diabetes Intense Medical Management (DIMM) “Tune Up” Clinic
Author: Candis M. Morello et al.
Journal: Annals of Pharmacotherapy
Year: 2020