John M. Conry
Assistant Dean for Service Programs and Associate Clinical Professor
St. John's University
John M. Conry is an Associate Clinical Professor and Assistant Dean for Service Programs in the Clinical Pharmacy Practice Department, College of Pharmacy and Allied Health Professions and a Senior Vincentian Research Fellow. He received both his Bachelor of Pharmacy and Doctor of Pharmacy degrees from St. John’s University. He is a licensed pharmacist in the state of NY, is board certified as a pharmacotherapy specialist, and is certified as an HIV expert. Dr. Conry currently practices as the clinical pharmacy coordinator for Project Renewal, a non-profit organization that provides health care to the homeless and indigent of New York City. His practice and research interests include the evaluation of access to health care, health disparities, health literacy and optimal pharmacy care services as it relates to the urban indigent patient population.
Academic Background
- Pharm.D., Pharmacy, St. John's University Board Certified, Pharmacotherapy Specialist
Research Interests
- Proper medication use and patient understanding
- Pharmacy and medical care for the indigent and underserved (particular emphasis on the homeless and those with HIV/AIDS)
- Academic service-learning in didactic and experiential courses
Affiliation with the Center
Senior Vincentian Research Fellow, Class of 2004"Personally, I have found my formal and informal collaboration with Fellows and the administration/staff of the Vincentian Center as a great source of inspiration and rejuvenation in my teaching and research endeavors. The Fellows Program serves the University and beyond as an unrestricted learning community dedicated to education and research on poverty and exploring the causes of poverty and injustice."




