Robert Lee Page II, PharmD, MSPH, BCPS (AQ-cards), BCGP, FAHA, FHFSA, FCCP, FASHP is a Professor in the Departments of Clinical Pharmacy, Medicine, and Physical/Rehabilitative Medicine at the University of Colorado Denver, Schools of Pharmacy and Medicine (Aurora), and the clinical pharmacy specialist for the Division of Cardiology Section of Advanced Heart Failure and Heart Transplantation. He developed and is currently the Clinical Lead for the Colorado Evidenced Based Drug Utilization Program, which manages the safe and efficacious use of medications for more than 1 million Medicaid beneficiaries. Dr. Page received his bachelor of science degree in biology and chemistry from Furman University (Greenville, SC); bachelor of science in pharmacy and Pharm.D. degrees from the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC; Charleston); Masters of Science in Public Health with an epidemiology focus from the University of Colorado School of Medicine (Denver); and a specialty residency in pharmacotherapy with a focus in cardiology from MUSC. He is a board-certified pharmacotherapy specialist with added qualifications in cardiology, a Board-Certified Geriatric Pharmacist, and a Fellow of the following organizations: the Heart Failure Society of America, the American College of Clinical Pharmacy, the American Heart Association (Council on Clinical Cardiology), the American Society of Consultant Pharmacists, and the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists. Dr. Page has either chaired or served on numerous AHA, HFSA, and ACC committees and was the first chair of the Clinical Pharmacology Subcommittee of the AHA Council on Clinical Cardiology, has been an external reviewer for several/AHA cardiovascular management guidelines and writing chair for two AHA Clinical Science Statements. Dr. Page has 25 years of clinical expertise in the management of patients with heart failure in both the outpatient and inpatient setting. He has published over 200 peer-reviewed manuscripts, abstracts, and book chapters in the management of patients with cardiovascular disease. During his time at the University of Colorado, he has trained over 100 pharmacy residents/fellows and has been honored with multiple School and University teaching awards. In 2013, he was honored with the ACCP Clinical Practice Award due to his dedication to advancing the profession.