Edith Mirzaian, PharmD

Lecturer of Clinical Pharmacy

Department of Clinical Pharmacy, Pharmaceutical Economics and Policy
University of Southern California School of Pharmacy

Edith Mirzaian is a lecturer of clinical pharmacy at the University of Southern California School of Pharmacy and partner school principal investigator of the grant funding the Partners in D program.

Dr. Mirzaian currently runs the USC Family Medicine Travel Medicine and Anticoagulation clinics and is the director of the USC Diabetes Ten City Challenge Diabetes Self-Management Program. She coordinates the community pharmacy practice introductory and advanced experiences and classroom required courses and electives. She is a national faculty trainer for the American Pharmacists Association Pharmacy-based Immunization Training Program and Diabetes Care Program. Dr. Mirzaian is the site coordinator of the USC Community Pharmacy Practice Residency program and has implemented numerous community- and clinic-based patient care programs including travel health, diabetes, anticoagulation, hepatitis C, and smoking cessation clinics, and multiphasic disease state screenings. She lectures extensively on the topic of immunization practices, self-care, community pharmacy programs, health screenings and disease prevention, disease state management, and medication therapy management.

Dr. Mirzaian earned a Doctor of Pharmacy from the University of Southern California School of Pharmacy. She joined the USC faculty in 2005.