Dr. Dole is Staff Pharmacist III at University of New Mexico Hospitals (UNMH), Department of Clinical Pharmacy and Clinical Associate Professor at University of New Mexico Health Sciences College of Pharmacy. At UNMH, Dr. Dole manages ambulatory care patients with chronic pain, as well as participating on an inpatient Pain Service. He received his B.S. in Pharmacy from Colorado, with honors, and his Doctor of Pharmacy degree from Tennessee. He completed a clinical pharmacy practice residency at the Memphis VAMC. Dr. Dole was the ninth Pharmacist Clinician in New Mexico in 1996, was recognized as an ASHP fellow in 1997, passed the Board of Pharmaceutical Specialties Pharmacotherapy exam in 1997, and Certified Diabetes Educator exam in 2000. Dr. Dole has twice been nominated for the NMSHP Pharmacist of the Year. He has been the Chair of American Society of Health-System Pharmacists Section of Home, Ambulatory and Chronic Care Practitioners and has served as a member on ASHP Councils and Task Forces. He has been president of the New Mexico Society of Health-System Pharmacists. Dr. Dole received the Volunteer Faculty of the Year Award and Preceptor of the Year Award from University of New Mexico Health Sciences College of Pharmacy in 2009. His research interests include the impact of culture on pharmaceutical care, substance abuse in the elderly, and obtaining billing privileges for pharmacists. His research interests with respect to chronic pain control include the effect of high opiate doses on testosterone levels and the effect of opiates on sleep apnea.