Maya Wai
Assistant Professor
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Pharmacy Practice, College of Pharmacy
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Maya Wai's research focuses on enhancing healthcare delivery and education through interprofessional collaboration and evidence-based practice. She has investigated the evaluation of outpatient pharmacist consult services and explored drug shortages from ethical and multidisciplinary perspectives. Her scholarly work also extends to innovative teaching methods, including the design of active learning experiences for healthcare professions and the integration of problem-based learning. Wai's research network includes collaborators such as Kay Strahan, Jonathan Wai, Ashlyn Abbott, and August Martin from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences and the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville. She has authored 11 publications and holds an h-index of 3 with 143 citations, indicating recent activity in her field.
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- h-index: 3
- Publications: 13
- Citations: 146
Selected Publications
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Preceptor perceptions of the layered learning practice model in a rural state (2026)
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Drug Shortage and Ethical Issues: Integrating Multidisciplinary Perspectives with a Shared Ethical Framework (2024)
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Anaphylaxis in Alpha-Gal patients treated with F(ab’) <sub>2</sub> for snake bite venom (2024)
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Evaluation of an Outpatient Pharmacist Consult Service at a Large Academic Medical Center (2021)
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- Evaluation of an Outpatient Pharmacist Consult Service at a Large Academic Medical Center
- Evaluation of an Outpatient Pharmacist Consult Service at a Large Academic Medical Center
- Evaluation of an Outpatient Pharmacist Consult Service at a Large Academic Medical Center
- A new philosophy of STEM work <b>Wasted Education: How We Fail Our Graduates in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math</b> <i>John D. Skrentny</i> University of Chicago Press, 2023. 256 pp.
- Anaphylaxis in Alpha-Gal patients treated with F(ab’) <sub>2</sub> for snake bite venom
- Anaphylaxis in Alpha-Gal patients treated with F(ab’) <sub>2</sub> for snake bite venom
- Anaphylaxis in Alpha-Gal patients treated with F(ab’) <sub>2</sub> for snake bite venom
- Anaphylaxis in Alpha-Gal patients treated with F(ab’) <sub>2</sub> for snake bite venom
- Anaphylaxis in Alpha-Gal patients treated with F(ab’) <sub>2</sub> for snake bite venom
- Escape Room with a Twist: Designing an Interprofessional, Active Learning Experience with a Focus on Specific Healthcare Professions.
- Escape Room with a Twist: Designing an Interprofessional, Active Learning Experience with a Focus on Specific Healthcare Professions.
- Escape Room with a Twist: Designing an Interprofessional, Active Learning Experience with a Focus on Specific Healthcare Professions.
- Escape Room with a Twist: Designing an Interprofessional, Active Learning Experience with a Focus on Specific Healthcare Professions.
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