Darrell Hulisz, PharmD, RPh, is an associate professor of family medicine & community health at the Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine in Cleveland, OH. He also holds a clinical faculty appointment at the Ohio Northern University College of Pharmacy.
Hulisz received his BS in pharmacy from the University of Toledo and Doctor of Pharmacy from the Medical University of South Carolina. He also completed a federal HRSA fellowship in substance abuse. He is certified in medication therapy management (MTM) by the American Pharmacist Association.
Hulisz has published multiple papers in the medical and pharmacy literature, has lectured extensively both locally and nationally, and has served as an investigator in several clinical trials. He also serves on several national advisory panels and serves as a referee for several peer reviewed journals.
Hulisz practices as a clinical pharmacy specialist with University Hospitals Medical Group, Family Medicine Residency Program, where he works in consultation with family physicians, both on inpatient and outpatient services. He teaches trainees from multiple disciplines, including resident physicians, medical, pharmacy, and physician assistant students in didactic and clinical settings.
Hulisz has received multiple awards in areas such as excellence in didactic teaching, excellence in precepting, humanitarian work, interprofessional education, and outstanding achievement. He leads an interprofessional team of trainees in community health outreach programs and has devoted most of his career to the successful integration and collaboration of pharmacy and medical training in clinical settings.