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Jose Rey

Jose Rey, MS, PharmD, BCPP is a professor of pharmacy practice at Nova Southeastern University’s College of Pharmacy, in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. He is currently the clinical psychopharmacologist at South Florida State Hospital. Dr. Rey’s research interests include cosmetic neuropsychopharmacology, geropsychiatry, psychotropic polypharmacy, pain management with non-opioids, communication disorders, and clinical and pharmacokinetic outcomes research […]

Jose Rey, MS, PharmD, BCPP is a professor of pharmacy practice at Nova Southeastern University’s College of Pharmacy, in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. He is currently the clinical psychopharmacologist at South Florida State Hospital. Dr. Rey’s research interests include cosmetic neuropsychopharmacology, geropsychiatry, psychotropic polypharmacy, pain management with non-opioids, communication disorders, and clinical and pharmacokinetic outcomes research with antipsychotics and antidepressants. Dr. Ray has over 50 publications in the area of psychopharmacology and teaches courses in psychopharmacology at the undergraduate, graduate and postgraduate levels. He is director of the fully accredited ASHP residency in psychiatric pharmacy practice and psychopharmacology at nova Southeastern, and his board-certified in psychiatric pharmacy.