William Campillo Terrazas
Clinical Assistant ProfessorPharmacy
Office Room: 316
Phone: (915) 747-8267
Email: wcampilloterr@utep.edu
William Campillo Terrazas, PharmD, MPH, serves as a Clinical Assistant Professor at The University of Texas at El Paso School of Pharmacy. He earned his Doctor of Pharmacy degree from the same institution and completed his PGY1 and PGY2 Pharmacotherapy Residency at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit, Michigan. Dr. Campillo Terrazas’s research focuses on the intersection of pharmacy and public health, particularly examining health disparities along the U.S.-Mexico border and infectious diseases. He aims to leverage his public health expertise to deepen the understanding of how social determinants impact health outcomes and healthcare systems.
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| Term | Course | Section | Syllabus |
|---|---|---|---|
| Spring 2026 | PHAR 6263 - Integrated Skills Lab IIB | 22863 | |
| Spring 2026 | PHAR 6265 - Integrated Skills Lab IIIB | 23004 | |
| Spring 2026 | PHAR 6169 - ISBP Practical App. Lab IIIB | 23002 | Syllabus |
| Spring 2026 | PHAR 6058 - PILLS IVB | 28694 | |
| Spring 2026 | PHAR 6048 - Prof Innov Ldr Lifeskills IVA | 26765 |
| Term | Course | Section | Syllabus |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fall 2025 | PHAR 6264 - Integrated Skills Lab IIIA | 15443 | |
| Fall 2025 | PHAR 6475 - ISBP IIIA2 | 12900 | Syllabus |
| Fall 2025 | PHAR 6168 - ISBP Practical App. Lab IIIA | 12901 | Syllabus |
| Spring 2025 | PHAR 6265 - Integrated Skills Lab IIIB | 23304 | Syllabus |
| Term | Course | Section | Evaluation |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fall 2025 | PHAR 6264 - Integrated Skills Lab IIIA | 15443 | Evaluation |
| Fall 2025 | PHAR 6475 - ISBP IIIA2 | 12900 | Evaluation |
| Fall 2025 | PHAR 6168 - ISBP Practical App. Lab IIIA | 12901 | Evaluation |
| Spring 2025 | PHAR 6265 - Integrated Skills Lab IIIB | 23304 | Evaluation |
William Campillo Terrazas, PharmD, MPH, serves as a Clinical Assistant Professor at The University of Texas at El Paso School of Pharmacy. He earned his Doctor of Pharmacy degree from the same institution and completed his PGY1 and PGY2 Pharmacotherapy Residency at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit, Michigan. Dr. Campillo Terrazas’s research focuses on the intersection of pharmacy and public health, particularly examining health disparities along the U.S.-Mexico border and infectious diseases. He aims to leverage his public health expertise to deepen the understanding of how social determinants impact health outcomes and healthcare systems.
No info available.