Shaquib Al Hasan
PhD Student, Social and Administrative Pharmacy,

Contact Info
PhD Student, Social and Administrative Pharmacy
MS in Pharmacy Administration (major in Pharmaceutical Marketing), St. John’s University, 2019
MBA (major in Marketing), Institute of Business Administration, University of Dhaka, 2012
M. Pharm, University of Dhaka, 2010
B. Pharm, University of Dhaka, 2009
Summary
Shaquib Al Hasan is currently pursuing a PhD in Social and Administrative Pharmacy at the University of Minnesota, College of Pharmacy after finishing his MS in Pharmacy Administration from St. John’s University, New York. Prior to going back to graduate school, he worked as a Brand Executive and Senior Brand Executive in Beximco Pharmaceuticals Limited, Dhaka, Bangladesh. Having a background in pharmacy and marketing, his interests involves how health services such as medication therapy management services can be promoted. He used one of the health behavior theories to understand factors influencing patients’ intention to seek pharmacist provided medication therapy management services. He also worked on patient-reported outcomes of patient support program provided to patients using intermittent catheters. Currently, he is interested in using secondary data to explore medication use pattern in patients with chronic diseases. His overall research interests involve health services, health policy, health disparity, medication use, and chronic diseases.
Awards & Recognition
Social and Administrative Pharmacy (SAPh) Provost Recruiting Fellowship (Fall 2019).
Professional Associations
Member: International Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research (ISPOR), American Pharmacists Association (APhA).
President: International Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research (ISPOR) - St. John’s University Chapter (August 2018 to June 2019).
Research
Research Summary/Interests
Mr. Hasan has previously worked on medication therapy management services. He has used patient-reported survey to understand factors influencing patients’ intention to seek pharmacist provided medication therapy management services. As a part of his traineeship with Coloplast corp., he has also worked on patient-reported outcomes of patient support program provided to patients using intermittent catheters. Currently, he is interested in using secondary data to explore medication use pattern in patients with chronic diseases.
Publications
Hasan, S.A.; Muzumdar, J.M.; Nayak, R.; Wu, W.K. Using the Theory of Planned Behavior to Understand Factors Influencing South Asian Consumers’ Intention to Seek Pharmacist-Provided Medication Therapy Management Services. Pharmacy 2019, 7, 88. (Poster presented in APhA 2019 in Seattle, Washington).
Teaching
Teaching Areas
Graduate Teaching Assistant
PHAR 6772: Topics in Pharmacotherapy, Fall 2019
PHAR 6782: Evidence-based Practice Methods, Fall 2019