Dr. Moczygemba is an Associate Professor in the Health Outcomes and Pharmacy Practice Division at The University of Texas College of Pharmacy. Her research program focuses on working with communities and health-systems to mitigate health disparities by developing patient-centered interventions to optimize medication-related health outcomes along the continuum of care.
Dr. Moczygemba uses qualitative and quantitative techniques and quality improvement principles to assess the clinical, economic, and humanistic impact of emerging care models. She has worked to advance the health care of homeless individuals, older adults, and those living in rural areas through the development, implementation, and evaluation of care models that integrate pharmacists with health care teams.
Her research has been funded by the NIH, CMS Innovation Center, HRSA, United States Pharmacopeia and the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists Foundation. Dr. Moczygemba was a Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) Blick Scholar and a NIH KL2 Scholar. She currently serves on the American Pharmacists Association Medication Therapy Management Evidence Advisory Panel and has served as the President of the Capital Area Pharmacy Association in Austin, Texas and as a Director for the Texas Pharmacy Association Academy of Government, Research, and Academia.
She was a 2008 United States Pharmacopeia and American Foundation for Pharmaceutical Education Fellow. In 2008, Dr. Moczygemba received the University of Texas College of Pharmacy Distinguished Young Alumnus Award. She received her PharmD and PhD from The University of Texas in 2004 and 2008, respectively, and was a faculty member at the VCU School of Pharmacy from 2008 – 2016.