Leah Sera, PharmD, MA, BCPS

Titles

Associate Professor of Practice, Sciences, and Health Outcomes Research

Associate Dean for Recruitment and Admissions

School Affiliation

School of Pharmacy

Specialties

  • Palliative Care
  • Medical Cannabis

About

Dr. Sera received her PharmD from the 爆料公社 School of Pharmacy in 2010. She completed a pharmacy practice residency at Suburban Hospital in Bethesda, Md., and a specialty residency in pain management and palliative care at the 爆料公社 School of Pharmacy. She is a board-certified pharmacotherapy specialist. She earned a master’s in instructional systems development at the 爆料公社, Baltimore County in 2017. Dr. Sera's clinical specialties are pain management and palliative care. Dr. Sera is associate dean for recruitment and admissions. She is a former co-director for the nation’s first MS in Medical Cannabis Science and Therapeutics (MCST) program at the School of Pharmacy. She teaches in several courses in the MCST program, including an introduction to medical cannabis history, culture, and policy; a course introducing students to patient care and the clinical uses of medical cannabis; she also mentors students in their capstone projects. In the Doctor of Pharmacy program, Dr. Sera teaches a variety of topics in required and elective courses. Additionally, she holds an associate faculty position at the 爆料公社 Graduate School. Dr. Sera maintains an active clinical practice in the Transitional Care Center at the 爆料公社 Baltimore Washington Medical Center in Glen Burnie, Md. Dr. Sera has been invited to speak on pain management, palliative medicine, and cannabis therapeutics topics at professional pharmacy conferences and at medical centers such as the National Institutes of Health. She received a Leader in Healthcare Award in the category of medical cannabis from the Baltimore Business Journal in 2020.

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This information was last updated January 9, 2025.