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Joseph Fink - B.S.Pharm., J.D.

Joseph L. Fink III is Professor of Pharmacy at the University of Kentucky College of Pharmacy, where he focuses on pharmaceutical public policy and pharmacy law, and Professor of Public Health in the UK College of Public Health. In addition, he also is a Professor in the Martin School of Public Policy and Administration, a unit he served as Acting Director during 1998. He also holds appointments as a Faculty Associate with the UK Appalachian Center, Faculty Associate with the UK Center on Drug and Alcohol Research, and as a Program Associate with the UK Program for Bioethics and Patients' Rights.

He has been Vice President for Research and Economic Development, Vice President for Corporate Relations and Economic Outreach as well as Special Assistant to the President for Academic Affairs at UK . He was Associate Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs at UK from 1988 to 1996. Additionally, he served as Executive Director of UK Coldstream Research Campus, the University's 735 acre research park in Lexington from 2002 to 2004. He was Assistant Dean of the UK College of Pharmacy from 1981 to 1988 and Acting Director of the UK Appalachian Center during 2004-2005.

He received his professional education in pharmacy at the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science and holds the degree Doctor of Law from Georgetown University Law Center, where he was Chairman of the Moot Court Board. He is licensed to practice pharmacy in Kentucky and Pennsylvania and has been admitted to the practice of law in Kentucky and Pennsylvania as well as before the United States Supreme Court. He is also trained in both general mediation and health care mediation, completing the latter at the Harvard School of Public Health.

He served on the faculty of the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science from 1973 to 1981, rising from Assistant Professor to the rank of Professor. During 1985-86 he served an American Council on Education Fellowship in Academic Administration.

He holds membership in a number of professional organizations in both pharmacy and law, including the American Pharmacists Association and the American Bar Association. He is a Fellow of APhA and a former Vice Speaker of the House of Delegates of the Association. He chaired the committee for the latest revision of the APhA Code of Ethics for Pharmacists and currently serves the Association as Parliamentarian for the House of Delegates. He was founder and first president of the American Society for Pharmacy Law and, while a pharmacy student, was National President of the Student American Pharmaceutical Association. The Kentucky Pharmacists Association recognized him as "Pharmacist-of-the-Year" for 1988 and in 2002 conferred on him the Distinguished Service Award for significant contributions to the profession over an extended period of time. He has twice received the "Great Teacher Award" from the University of Kentucky National Alumni Association . He has also twice been recognized nationally for his leadership and scholarly contributions to his specialty area of the law and in 2004 the American Society for Pharmacy Law established the Joseph L. Fink III Founders Leadership Award in his honor. In 2003 he received the Annual Alumni Achievement Award from his Philadelphia alma mater and in 2005 he was recognized with the Phi Lambda Sigma-Procter & Gamble National Leadership Award in pharmacy. During 2007 he was recognized by UK with both the President's Award for Diversity and the William E. Lyons Award for Outstanding Service to the University, Community and the Commonwealth.

His scholarly works include over 300 publications in the fields of law pertaining to pharmacy, pharmacists and pharmaceuticals, food and drug law, and health care law. For over twenty years he served as an Editor of Pharmacy Law Digest, the most widely used pharmacy law text and reference in the United States . His teaching includes a pharmacy course focusing on the law applicable to pharmacists, pharmacies, and pharmaceuticals as well as a health law course taught to graduate students in health administration. His extramural grant support exceeds one million dollars as Principal Investigator and nearly four mllion in all grant-related roles.

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Joseph Fink

Contact Information

A262 ASTeCC Building
University of Kentucky
Lexington, KY 40506-0286

phone: 859-218-6515
fax: 859-257-2489

Positions

  • Professor
    Pharmacy Practice and Science Department
  • Professor
    Martin School of Public Policy and Administration
  • Professor
    UK College of Public Health
  • Faculty Associate
    Multidisciplinary Research Center on Drug and Alcohol Abuse; Program Associate,
    UK Program for Bioethics and Patients' Rights
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