Tracy Frame
Director of Interprofessional Engagement
Center for Interprofessional Engagement & Simulation
Biography
Dr. Tracy Frame joined Belmont University's Pharmacy Practice Department faculty in 2014, later transitioning to the College of Medicine in 2022, and ultimately assuming the role of Director of Interprofessional Education and Practice in 2024. She obtained her degree from Samford University McWhorter School of Pharmacy in Birmingham, AL, followed by an ASHP-Accredited Pharmacy Practice Residency at the Veterans Affairs Eastern Colorado Health Care System in Denver, Colorado. Subsequently, she took on the role of patient care clinical manager with Kroger, Inc, based in Cincinnati, OH. Transitioning to academia, she joined Cedarville University in 2011 as an Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice, later moving to Belmont University.
Throughout her academic career, Dr. Frame has been deeply engaged in teaching various courses, including pathophysiology and therapeutics, health assessment, women’s health, self-care, and substance use disorders. Over the span of 14 years, she has been instrumental in the development of clinical pharmacy services and in fostering interprofessional practice across diverse settings including community pharmacies, a federally qualified health center, a home health care center, and a substance use treatment facility.
Collaborating with colleagues at Belmont, Dr. Frame has contributed to organizing multiple interprofessional education events annually for students, including mission trips to Cambodia and Kenya, which she holds dear to her heart. Her expertise and research focus encompasses substance use, women’s health, global health, wellness, spirituality, and interprofessional education and practice. Dr. Frame holds an appointment in the College of Medicine and the College of Health Sciences & Pharmacy as Associate Professor.
Interprofessional Education and Practice
Global Health
Spirituality
Substance Use Disorder
Women’s Health
Tennessee Interprofessional Practice and Education Consortium
Tennessee Pharmacists Association
Christian Pharmacists Fellowship International
Society for Simulation in Healthcare
Phi Lambda Sigma
College of Pharmacy Faculty Member of the Year, 2018
Cobern B, White A, Frame T, Ferrill M. Pharmacy Applications in Practice. In: Johnson M, ed. Spirituality in Pharmacy, Providing Holistic Care is More than Medicine. 1st ed. Washington, DC: American Pharmacists Association. 2021. Chapter 9.
Espiritu E, TenHaken-Riedel J, Brown R, Frame TR, Adam J, Koch A, Lemmonds T, Owens A, Jones K, Myers C, Herrera A, Dawson A. Incorporating Spirituality into Graduate Health Professions Education. Christian Higher Education. 2020;19:4:254-271. DOI: 10.1080/15363759.2019.1687050.
Fiore RN, Frame TR, Uroza S., Connell MB, Smith JA, ed. Ethical Decision Making in Women's Health Across the Lifespan. 2nd ed. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill. 2019. Chapter 4.
Rafie S, Cieri-Hutcherson NE, Frame TR, et al. Pharmacists' Perspectives on Prescribing and Expanding Access to Hormonal Contraception in Pharmacies in the United States. J Pharm Pract. 2019; published online. DOI: 10.1177/0897190019867601.
Clauson A, Hahn L, Frame T, Hagan A, Bynum L, Thompson ME, Kiningham K. An innovative escape room activity to assess student readiness for Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience (APPE) rotations. Currents in Pharmacy Teaching and Learning. 2019;11(7):723-728.
Frame TR, Kohal E, Clauson A. Seeing the Patient, Not the "Addict". Christianity and Pharmacy. 2018;21 (1):18-20.
Wilson L, Howey L, Lee K, Williams J, Frame TR. Cambodia: A place with people who will stay in our hearts forever. Christianity and Pharmacy. 2017;20 (2):14-17.
Gryka R, Kiersma ME, Frame TR, Cailor SM, Chen AMH. Comparison of student confidence and perceptions of biochemistry concepts using a team-based learning versus traditional lecture-based format. Currents in Pharmacy Teaching and Learning. 2017;9(2):302-310.
O'neal F, Frame TR, Triplett J. Integrating a student pharmacist into the home healthcare setting. Home Healthcare Now. 2016;34(6): 308-315.
Frame TR, Gryka R, Kiersma ME, Todt AL, Cailor SM, Chen AMH. Student perceptions of and confidence in self-care course concepts using team-based learning. American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education 2016;80(3):Article 46.
Chen AMH, Frame TR. Chen AMH, Frame TR. Prevention of contact lens-related disorders. In: Krinsky DL, ed. Handbook of Nonprescription Drugs: An Interactive Approach to Self-Care. 18th ed. Washington, DC: American Pharmacists Association. 2015. Chapter 28: 531-553.
Frame TR, Cailor SM, Gryka RJ, Chen AM, Kiersma ME, Sheppard L. Student perceptions of team-based learning versus traditional lecture-based learning. American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education. 2015;79(4): Article 51.
Wright KJ, Frame TR, Hartzler ML. Student perceptions of a self-care course taught exclusively by team-based learning and utilizing Twitter. Currents in Pharmacy Teaching and Learning. 2014;6(6): 842-848.
Hartzler ML, Frame TR. Vitamin D deficiency and treatment. The Georgia Pharmacy Journal. 2014; 36 (4):21-26.
Hartzler ML, Frame TR. Vitamin D deficiency and treatment. Ohio Pharmacists Journal. 2014; XXII(2):7-12.
Frame TR, Hiteshew KJ, Hartzler M, Chen AMH. Through the eyes of Christ: Serving with compassion at work. Christianity and Pharmacy. 2012;15(1):17-19.
Frame TR. Building Patient-Provider Trust in Medication-Assisted Treatment of Opioid Use Disorder. Christian Community Health Fellowship Annual Conference. Cincinnati, Ohio. March 2023.
Frame TR. Intersection of the Personal and Professional Space CCHFx Talk. Christian Community Health Fellowship Annual Conference. Cincinnati, Ohio. March 2023.
Frame TR, Ferri M. Building Patient-Provider Trust in Medication-Assisted Treatment of Opioid Use Disorder. Christian Community Health Fellowship Annual Conference. Online. February 2023.
Frame TR, Frame JC. Providing Care with a Redemptive Mindset in Opioid Use Disorder. Christian Pharmacists Fellowship International Annual Conference. Asheville, North Carolina. June 2022.
Brown R, Frame TR, Lemmonds T, Dambrino K, Koch A. Transitioning large In-person Interprofessional Events to Virtual. American Physical Therapy Associate Combined Sections meeting, San Antonio, TX. January 2022.
Frame TR, Ferri M. Medication-Assisted Treatment in Opioid Use Disorder. Continuing Education Presentation. Belmont University College of Pharmacy. Online. September 2021.
Frame TR, Kohal E, Ferri M. Are Pharmacists Helping or Hurting Patients? A Look at Buprenorphine/Naloxone in the Treatment of Opioid Use Disorder. Christian Pharmacists Fellowship International Annual Conference. Online. June 2021.
McHugh T, Newton K, Frame TR. Identifying and Assisting Sex-Trafficking Victims in Healthcare Settings. American Society of Health-System Pharmacists Midyear Meeting. Online. December 2020.
Frame TR. Update on the Opioid Epidemic: Perspective from a Women’s Addiction Treatment Facility. Christian Pharmacists Fellowship International Annual Conference. Online. June 2020.
McHugh T, Newton K, Frame TR. Recognizing Human Trafficking Victims. Continuing Education Presentation. Belmont University College of Pharmacy. June 2020.
Frame TR. Broadening Your Horizons: Understanding Your Own Biases. Christian Pharmacists Fellowship International Annual Conference. Student Session. Online. June 2020.
Frame TR. Dopesick: A panel discussion. The Next Door. February 2020.
Frame TR, Cameron G, Beck M, Frame J. Keynote Speaker. Removing the Stigma: Seeing Addiction Differently. Global Missions Health Conference. Louisville, KY. November 2019.
Frame TR, Cameron G, Beck M, Frame J. Breakout Session. The Opioid Epidemic. Global Missions Health Conference. Louisville, KY. November 2019.
Zhen T, Thibodeau B, McGuire M, Clauson A, Frame TR. Impact of a Psychiatric Disorder Simulation Game on the Empathy of Pharmacy Students. CPNP Annual Meeting, Salt Lake City, UT, April 2019. [Poster]
Frame TR. Impact of using team-based learning in patient education on diabetes outcomes. American Pharmacists Association Foundation Incentive Award. January 2014. Budget: $1,000 (Declined; received the AACP NIA award).
Frame TR. Impact of using team-based learning in patient education on diabetes outcomes. American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy New Investigator Award. December 2013. Budget: $10,000.
Frame TR. Impact of using team-based learning in patient education on diabetes outcomes. Team Based Learning Collaborative Grant. December 2013. Budget: $4,000. (Declined; received the AACP NIA award).
Chen AMH, Frame TR. Cardinal Health Foundation's Prescription Drug Abuse and Misuse Prevention Grant. October 2013. Budget: $10,000.
Frame TR, Henneman A. BU TRAINS: Belmont University Mobile Clinic and Training Program. Opioid Abatement Council Community Grant. April 2024. Budget: $6.47 million.