Associate Dean - Professional Program/Associate Professor
College Administration
Barry and Judy Silverman College of Pharmacy
Fort Lauderdale/Davie
Dr. McGory initially trained as a microbiologist receiving a Bachelors of Science
from Cornell University. He received both his Masters of Science in Microbiology and
Bachelors of Science in Pharmacy from the University of Kentucky and his Pharm.D.
degree from the University of Minnesota. Following completion of formal studies, Dr.
McGory embarked upon a career of building patient centered pharmacy services for several
teaching hospitals as well as teaching therapeutic principles for several pharmacy
and medicine programs.
Dr. McGory has provided patient care as a member of various medical, surgical and
critical care programs. He has established pharmacokinetic monitoring services and
nutrition support consultation services as well as a research program with the Solid
Organ Transplantation Department at the University of Virginia. Dr. McGory’s research
in the pharmacokinetic properties of Hepatitis B Immune Globulin in the post liver
transplant patient population led to the first successful experience in protecting
liver recipients from re-infection of the hepatic allograft following transplantation
for Hepatitis B virus induced cirrhosis. The experience resulted in the awarding of
an endowed Chair of Transplantation Pharmacology through the Department of Surgery
at the University of Virginia.
Dr. McGory has been a very active educator and mentor throughout his career. In addition
to clinical training of medical and surgical residents, he has held faculty appointments
with the Colleges of Pharmacy at North Dakota State University, Western University
of Health Sciences and Northeast Ohio Medical University. He has also been instrumental
in establishing or expanding American Society of Health System Pharmacists (FSHP)
accredited PGY1 residencies at the University of Virginia and Indian River Medical
Center in Vero Beach, Florida.
Success as a practitioner, educator and researcher led to Dr. McGory’s transition
as an administrator. Dr. McGory was recruited to be the first Chair of Pharmacy Practice
at Western University of Health Sciences and then as the founding Executive Associate
Dean of the College of Pharmacy of Northeast Ohio Medical University where he guided
accreditation, curriculum development, admissions and assessment. Most recently, Dr.
McGory was the Director of Pharmacy at Indian River Medical Center where he utilized
residents and students to extend pharmacist provided patient centered services, successfully
proving that in today’s atmosphere of reduced health care reimbursement, services
can be maintained and expanded by incorporating pharmacists in training as providers.
Dr. McGory works closely with Dean Michelle Clark, Ph.D., the College executive team
and faculty to maintain a high quality education for student pharmacists as well as
expanding the influence the College has within the profession of pharmacy.
Education: using new modes of learning, gaming and active learning applications; curricular mapping and assessment; skills development Clinical: organ transplantation, immunosuppression, active immunity Basic science: phase II, III and IV drug development; bioavailability testing
Research Interests keywords:
transplantation, immunosuppression, hepatitis B, hepatitis C