Kelly Rudd, PharmD, BCPS, CACP, FCCP

Clinical Associate Professor

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Dr. Rudd is a Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine at the Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences.  Dr. Rudd is a graduate of the Albany College of Pharmacy of Union University in Albany, NY and completed a Family Medicine & Geriatrics Pharmacy Residency through the University of Iowa and Siouxland Medical Education Foundation in Sioux City, Iowa.  She holds Board Certification in Pharmacotherapy and is credentialed as a Certified Anticoagulation Care Provider and has been named Fellow of the American College of Clinical Pharmacy.

At the OSU-CHS, Dr. Rudd teaches medical and advanced practice clinician students pharmacotherapy curricular components and teaches in the graduate school of Healthcare Administration.  Dr. Rudd previously practiced nearly two decades within Bassett Medical Center’s Anticoagulation Management Service, caring for over 1,000 anticoagulated patients as part of an interdisciplinary team, and specializing in benign hematology, care transitions and perioperative anticoagulation management.  She has been honored by the US Department of Health and Human Services with a Life Saving Patient Safety Award for her work in Anticoagulation Safety. 

Dr. Rudd also serves as President of the National Certification Board for Anticoagulation Providers (NCBAP,) sponsors of the Certified Anticoagulation Care Provider (CACP) credential.  Dr. Rudd also serves on the Advisory Board for the Anticoagulation Forum National Centers of Excellence Resource Center.   

Dr. Rudd frequently lectures and continues to conduct research in Anticoagulation Therapy, among other topics.

Dr. Rudd's student research partners include Kristie K. Roberts, Class of 2024 and Cooper M. Hamilton, Class of 2024. 

 

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