Megan A. Lowe, PharmD ’17

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2025 Recent AlumnA Award Winner

Megan Lowe

Dr. Megan Lowe is a Clinical Liaison at Enclara Pharmacia covering the Central and Northeast territories of the United States. She has over eight years of practice working in the hospice and palliative care sectors as a Clinical Pharmacist. She has also enjoyed working as a Clinical Pharmacist Mentor, Clinical Educator, Medication Therapy Management Pharmacist, Pharmacy Technician Course Instructor, and COVID-19 Vaccinator. She is Lean Six Sigma Certified. She has presented at the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization Conference and the Louisiana-Mississippi Hospice and Palliative Care Organization Conference. Dr. Lowe is a Corporate Member of Professional Women in Healthcare, where she serves on the National Mentoring Committee. She is a recipient of the 2024 Humana Pharmacy President’s Award, 2024 and 2021 Humana Silver STAR Awards, 2023 Humana Excellence and Leadership Award, 2023 Humans of Pharmacy Award, and 2022 Humana Associate Spotlight for Women’s Empowerment Month and National Volunteer Month.

She received a Bachelor of Science degree in Chemistry from Jackson State University and then received a Doctor of Pharmacy degree from the University of Tennessee Health Science Center. Passionate about education and health equity, she has completed a Post-Doctoral Teaching and Learning Certification from the College of Pharmacy in addition to the Social Determinants of Health and Serving the Underserved Certificates. She has been a Guest Pharmacy Lecturer since 2018 teaching in the Introduction to Therapeutics Course, Community Pharmacy Elective Course, and Interprofessional Education Course. She has worked as a Pharmacy Technician Course Instructor at both Trezevant Career & Technical Center and Melrose High School. She is a member of the Mid-South College of Clinical Pharmacy, Memphis Chapter of NPhA, Tennessee Health Disparities Advisory Group, National Black MBA Association, and National Association of Health Services Executives. She serves on the Advisory Board for the University of Tennessee-Knoxville Women in Leadership Certificate Program.

She volunteers with the American Cancer Society Harrah’s Hope Lodge, A Step Ahead Foundation, Mid-South Heart Walk, Habitat for Humanity, and the Memphis in May International Education Committee.

As a servant-leader, she has served as a medical missionary in Ghana and a teacher in Israel. She is a medical volunteer with the Shelby County Medical Reserve Corps and the Mid-South Mission of Mercy. Dr. Lowe is an Atlantik-Bruecke New Bridge Fellow and a member of the Tennessee World Affairs Council and the United Nations Association of the USA. Her advocacy work transcends the U.S. into Canada, Greece, Belgium, Germany, and South Africa. She presently serves on the Board of Directors for Global Ministries, where she recently served as its representative to the 79th Session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York.

Dr. Lowe was recognized by Memphis Grizzlies as a 2023 Women’s Empowerment Month Honoree, and she is a 2024 Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated South Eastern Region 40 Under 40 Award recipient. She has created a lasting legacy and scholarship opportunities for undergraduate and graduate students in the United Methodist Church by establishing the Rev. Barbara A. Lowe Pursuit of Purpose Scholarship Endowment. Her most recent project, Scholarly Advising, has a mission to impact the next generation of young leaders through educational equity. Dr. Lowe has dedicated thousands of hours assisting more than 200 students in 20 states with scholarship, grant, internship, and fellowship applications securing more than $1M total for these students. She also assists with mock interviews and arranging job shadowing and community service activities. Her work to mentor and empower the youth resulted in Dr. Lowe serving as a Commencement Speaker in 2021 and being nationally recognized as a 2022 Regions Riding Forward High School Student Scholarship Essay Honoree. She is a member of Philanthropic Educational Organization, where she serves on a Memphis Chapter’s Loretta McCoin Scholarship Committee nominating outstanding female high school students in Memphis for scholarships. She is a Silver Life Member of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, where she served as the Memphis Branch Science Chair and Adult Chaperone for the National Afro-Academic, Cultural, Technological, and Scientific Olympics Competitions in Atlantic City, NJ and Boston, MA.

Her prior service includes serving as a Founding Board Member for Faith Health Collaborative, Adult Sponsor for the General Youth Council, Guest Speaker for Determined to be a Doctor Someday, Guest Speaker for Caregivers Respite, Guest Speaker for Carin’ and Sharin’ Breast Cancer Research and Support Group, Principal for a Day with Memphis-Shelby County Schools, Trezevant Career & Technical Center HOSA Advisory Council member, mentor for MENTOR Memphis Grizzles, mentor with UStrive Mentoring, and volunteer with St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. She serves in numerous other capacities throughout her community locally, regionally, and nationally.

In her free time, Dr. Lowe enjoys reading and exploring with her fiancé. As the keeper of her mother’s legacy, she is currently pursuing an Executive MBA degree from Millsaps College.

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