Neil MacKinnon, PhD

Provost & Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs

  • Augusta GA UNITED STATES
  • Department of Population Health Science

Dr. Neil MacKinnon is a senior university administrator, academic health leader and an expert in population health and public health.

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Biography

Dr. Neil MacKinnon is Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs at Augusta University in Augusta, Georgia. In that capacity, he serves as the Chief Academic Officer of the university, overseeing its 11 colleges and schools, as well as Augusta University Online, enrollment and student affairs, faculty affairs, institutional access, success, and belonging, institutional effectiveness, instruction and innovation, the libraries, and the research enterprise.

Prior to his current position, he was dean of the James L. Winkle College of Pharmacy at the University of Cincinnati. He was director of the State Office of Rural Health for Arizona and a professor at the Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health at the University of Arizona. He was also professor and associate director for research at the College of Pharmacy at Dalhousie University in Nova Scotia, Canada.

A native of Nova Scotia, MacKinnon completed an undergraduate degree in pharmacy at Dalhousie University, a master's degree in hospital pharmacy at the University of Wisconsin, an administrative hospital pharmacy residency at the University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics, and a PhD and fellowship at the University of Florida. He completed a midcareer Harkness Fellowship in international health care policy with the Commonwealth Fund under the direction of Dr. Stephen Soumerai, professor at Harvard Medical School. He completed the Institute for Management and Leadership in Education at the Harvard Graduate School of Education.

As a pharmacist, MacKinnon has practiced in both the community and hospital settings. He is a fellow and a past president of the Canadian Society of Hospital Pharmacists. In 2010, he co-authored a national bestselling book in Canada with a primary care physician called "Take As Directed." In 2018, he was inducted into the National Academies of Practice. As provost, he maintains an active research program in health policy with over 190 publications and 300 presentations to date. His fourth book, on the opioid crisis, will be published in late 2021.

Areas of Expertise

Opioid agonist maintenance treatment (i.e. addictions treatment via Methadone and Suboxone)
Opioid Abuse
Rural Health Care Access & Delivery
Rural Health
Medication Error
Health Care Error
Opioids
Public Health
Population Health
Healthcare Management
Health Policy
Patient Safety
Rural Health Care Access
Opioid Addiction & Recovery

Education

University of Florida

Ph.D.

Pharmacy Health Care Administration

1999

University of Wisconsin - Madison

M.S.C.

Pharmacy

1995

Dalhousie University

B.S.C.

Phamacy

1993

Media Appearances

Augusta University receives national recognition for the third time

WJBF  tv

2023-08-11

Augusta University’s affordability is a BIG draw for many students. The school is being recognized as a top 10 university for best return on student investment.

BestColleges website ranked AU at number 5, along with Georgia Tech and Stanford University- meaning students get a good education at an affordable price.

“If you’re spending years of your life trying to get a degree, whether it’s an undergraduate, a graduate or a professional degree, at the end of the day, it’s about what was that investment worth?” said Dr. Neil MacKinnon, Provost at AU.

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Dynamics of the COVID-19 epidemic in urban and rural areas in the United States

ScienceDirect  online

2021-07-01

There is a growing concern about the COVID-19 epidemic intensifying in rural areas in the United States (U.S.). In this study, we described the dynamics of COVID-19 cases and deaths in rural and urban counties in the U.S.

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Do You Live in a U.S. Opioid OD Hotspot?

Health Day  online

2021-06-01

The new findings could help policymakers and health care providers by identifying individual and community-level factors associated with an increased risk, according to co-author Neil MacKinnon...

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Articles

Dynamics of the COVID-19 epidemic in urban and rural areas in the United States

National Library of Medicine

2021-04-22

There is a growing concern about the COVID-19 epidemic intensifying in rural areas in the United States (U.S.). In this study, we described the dynamics of COVID-19 cases and deaths in rural and urban counties in the U.S.

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Perceptions of the provision of drug information, pharmaceutical detailing and engagement with non-personal promotion at a large physicians network: a mixed-methods study

National Library of Medicine

2021-01-18

Non-personal promotion (NPP) such as digital, print-based marketing, direct promotional visits and free drug samples are means of pharmaceutical marketing. This study described practices of drug information, pharmaceutical detailing and engagement with NPP at an integrated network of providers.

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Challenges and Facilitators of Implementing a Physician-approved Naloxone Protocol: A Mixed-methods Study

Journal of Addiction Medicine

2021
In 2015, the State of Ohio passed legislation to allow pharmacists to dispense naloxone under a physician-approved protocol. The legislation allows all individuals authorized under a physician-approved protocol to personally furnish naloxone without requiring clients to be seen by a licensed prescriber, thus expanding the capacity of Ohio's community distribution programs.

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