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Pathopharmacology (ALHT 190)

Term: 2023-2024 Academic Year Spring

Faculty

Jen Brown

As a multi-credentialed healthcare leader and educator with experience spanning over 35 years, it is my great privilege to witness our graduates grow into the healthcare professionals of tomorrow. I am committed to supporting the success of others by volunteering in professional leadership roles at local, state, and national levels. Through service to others, I can help bridge the gap between clinical practice and administrative excellence while also mentoring emerging leaders in our organizations.

Credentials

Administrative & Compliance Clinical & Education
MSL, RHIA, CPCO, CPB, CDEI, CMRS, CMCS, HITCM-PP, Certified Human Rights Consultant RMA (AMT), AHI (AMT), 

Leadership & Service 

  • National: 
    • AMT: Judiciary Committee, EQS Committee, Student Activities Committee; 
    • AHIMA: AHIMA Exam Development SME, CCE Workgroups, Advocacy Summit Delegate
    • NFBPW: Workgroup
    • AAPC: Emerging Leaders certificate 2025
  • State: 
    • CPSAMT: President (2026), State Delegate, Board Member
    • KHIMA Recognition Chair (2018-2026)
    • Kansas BPW Foundation Board Member
  • Local/Civic: ACT Site Coordinator, BPW Local Vice President, Community Task Forces; Joplin AAPC Chapter Past President (2025)and Secretary (2024)

Areas of Impact 

  • Health Information: EHR/LIS implementation SME, department policy revisions, and HIPAA privacy officer
  • Education & Academics: 15+ courses taught across HIT, medical assisting, and allied health; textbook reviewer/contributor for Cengage, McGraw-Hill, and Cognella. Implementation of curriculum for standards at the state level and for accreditation.
  • Public Health, Leadership, & Advocacy: Published work in the Journal of AHIMA. Presenter at the local, state, and national level over various healthcare topics/issue. Attended the AHIMA Advocacy Summit in 2025 to met with local legislatures over the MATCH IT Act and Advancing Non-Clinical Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare Act of 202.5

Awards & Recognition 

  • President's Award of Excellence (CPSAMT, 2025)
  • Golden Apple Award (CPSAMT, 2024)
  • Merit of Distinction (CPSAMT, 2023)
  • Distinguished Achievement Award (AMT, 2022)
  • NCCC Ben Smith Award Recipient
  • Pinnacle Scholar (Stephens College, 2010)
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Schedule

Mon, 12:00 AM - 12:01 AM (1/16/2024 - 5/12/2024) Location: ONL MNEO

Description

This course is designed for the allied health student to study the diseae processes affecting the human body through an integrated approach to specific disease entities, including the study of causes, diagnosis and treatment of disease. Pharmacology content emphasizes understanding of the action of drugs, including the absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion of drugs by the body. This course does not replace NURS 230 Pathophysiology, required for nursing students, or NURS 122 Pharmacology for Nursing. PREREQUISITES: BIOL 257 Human Anatomy and Physiology, BIOL 258 Human Anatomy and Physiology Lab, ALMA 145 Anatomy and Physiology for Allied Health, or permission of program director.