About CHRT

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Education
PharmD, Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU)
PhD, Pharmaceutical Sciences in Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research, VCU

Dr. Antionette (Toni) Coe

Assistant Professor , Department of Clinical Pharmacy | University of Michigan

Antoinette (Toni) B. Coe, PharmD, PhD, FAPhA is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Clinical Pharmacy at the University of Michigan College of Pharmacy. Coe is a pharmacist-health services researcher devoted to improving transitions of care and ensuring safe and effective medication use in older adults, particularly those with dementia and cognitive impairment. Her research program is focused on how healthcare delivery and health policy impact medication use and outcomes among older adults.

Her work focuses on understanding the uptake and effectiveness of Medicare Part D Medication Therapy Management, examining how pharmacist-provided medication reviews and medication management mitigate inappropriate medication use and adverse events among older adults, and identifying community-based strategies and interprofessional patient-centered care models to prevent medication-related problems during care transitions. She serves on the evaluation team for the Blue Cross Blue Shield Michigan Institute for Care Management Transformation (MICMT) and the University of Michigan College of Pharmacy Collaborative for Indigenous Resources in Care, Learning, and Excellence (CIRCLE). Coe’s research has received consistent funding from the National Institutes of Health and non-profit organizations. She was selected as a Fellow by the American Pharmacists Association Academy of Pharmaceutical Research and Science in 2024.

Coe received her PharmD from Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) School of Pharmacy and completed a Community-Based Pharmacy Practice Residency with VCU School of Pharmacy/Martin’s Pharmacy. She received her PhD in Pharmaceutical Sciences in Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research from VCU. Coe completed post-doctoral training as a 2016-2018 Clinician Scholar in the University of Michigan Institute for Healthcare Policy and Innovation Clinician Scholars program.