University of Florida Health
Carinda Feild, PharmD, FCCM, is Clinical Professor at the University of Florida College of Pharmcy. She earned her Pharm.D. degree from the University of Florida and then completed general and critical care residency training at the University of Kentucky and a two-year critical care fellowship at the University of Kentucky’s Drug Product Evaluation Unit. After 20 years of clinical practice, research, and teaching at institutions including Boston Medical Center, Orlando Regional Hospital, Keesler Air Force Base and ,R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center, she joined the UF College of Pharmacy faculty in 2010 as a Clinical Associate Professor. Her responsibilities include teaching critical care content in the program and coordinating the college's critical care elective. She has published in a variety of critical care areas with emphasis on trauma and sepsis and most recently on critical care scholarship of teaching and learning. She received the college's exemplary teaching award in 2017 and the teaching and service award in 2020 and 2022. She also received teaching team awards for content delivered in the critical care modules in 2021 and 2023. She received the college's Outstanding Teaching innovation Publication Award for work done in the Critical Care Elective. She has been an active member of SCCM for approximately 20 years. She just completed terms as President-Elect and President, and Past President of the Florida Chapter SCCM and has been an SCCM Presidential Citation Award recipient. She currently serves as co-charge lead on the Clinical Pharmacology and Pharmacy section's Program Committee Congress proposal charge and the Education Committee research snapshot charge.