Select one of the names below to learn more about the Concordia University Wisconsin School of Pharmacy residency (PGY1) program preceptors:

Sarah C. Ray, PharmD, BCPS, FAPhA

Chair, Pharmacy Practice
PGY1 Pharmacy Residency Director
Concordia University Wisconsin School of Pharmacy

Role at CUW

Sarah Ray, PharmD, BCPS, FAPhA is a Professor of Pharmacy Practice at Concordia University Wisconsin School of Pharmacy (CUW—SOP). Dr. Ray’s roles include:

  • Coordinating the Social and Behavioral Pharmacy course
  • Teaching in the Pharmacotherapy series (Osteoporosis), Pharmacogenomics elective, and Ambulatory Care Pharmacy Practice elective
  • Co-precepting an ambulatory care Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience (APPE) rotation at the clinic
  • Precepting an elective academic APPE at CUW—SOP
  • Serving as PGY1 Pharmacy Residency program director
Practice Site

Dr. Ray’s practice site is at Progressive Community Health Center, a federally qualified health center for the urban underserved. She’s responsible for providing patient-centered medication therapy management services at the clinic and is involved with efforts to improve the care of patients with diabetes, hypertension, hyperlipidemia, asthma, and COPD.

Previous Experience

Prior to joining CUW—SOP in 2012, Dr. Ray was ambulatory clinical coordinator in the Department of Pharmacy at Aurora St. Luke’s Medical Center, where she directed an ASHP-accredited Postgraduate Year 1 (PGY1) Community Pharmacy Residency, and coordinated pharmacist-delivered patient care services in several outpatient pharmacies and clinics at Aurora Health Care.

Alma Mater

Dr. Ray is a Doctor of Pharmacy graduate of Creighton University and completed a PGY1 pharmacy practice residency at Aurora Health Care.

In Dr. Ray’s Words…
“I look forward to helping our residents develop their patient care skills in their clinic and pharmacy practices, and then mentoring them as they strive to develop ambulatory practices in other underserved areas.

In addition, I look forward to working with our residents at CUW—SOP in the applied patient care lab series, where they will hone their teaching skills and help our students become proficient in communicating and clinical decision making, giving them the tools to succeed in our dynamic profession.”

Jordan Wulz, PharmD, MPH, BC-ADM

Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice
Concordia University Wisconsin, School of Pharmacy

Role at CUW

Jordan Wulz, PharmD, MPH, BC-ADM is an Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice at Concordia University Wisconsin, School of Pharmacy (CUWSOP). Dr. Wulz’ roles include:

  • Coordinating a semester-long course in the Applied Patient Care lab series
  • Teaching in the Pharmacotherapy series (Pain Management, Inflammatory Disorders, Hyperlipidemia)
  • Precepting a Pain Management/Public Health Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience (APPE) rotation within a Pain Management Specialty Clinic
  • Precepting an Academic APPE at CUWSOP
  • Precepting the longitudinal Academic Learning Experience for the PGY1 Pharmacy Residency at CUWSOP

Practice Site

Dr. Wulz’ practice site is at Ascension Wisconsin Center for Pain Management. He’s responsible for providing patient-centered medication therapy management services at the outpatient pain management clinic and is involved with efforts to improve the care of patients who suffer from a variety of painful conditions including fibromyalgia, degenerative disc disease, spinal stenosis, osteoarthritis, and autoimmune diseases.

Previous Experience

Prior to joining CUWSOP in 2017, Dr. Wulz completed 2 years of post-graduate residency, specializing in ambulatory care and public health with Samford University and the Jefferson County Department of Health in Birmingham, Alabama.

Alma Mater

Dr. Wulz is a Doctor of Pharmacy graduate of Palm Beach Atlantic University and a Master of Public Health graduate of Samford University.