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University hospital, clinical pharmacy

Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice Howard University School of Pharmacy Clinical Pharmacist Howard University Hospital Washington, DC... [Pg.1692]

Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice Creighton University Oncology Clinical Pharmacist Nebraska Methodist Hospital Omaha, Nebraska... [Pg.1693]

Department of Pharmacy and Therapeutics University of Pittsburgh School of Pharmacy Clinical Specialist Antibiotic Management Program University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Presbyterian University Hospital Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Chapter 76 Urinary Tract Infection... [Pg.1693]

Clinical Pharmacy Specialist-CNS The University Hospital Cincinnati, Ohio... [Pg.1703]

Deborah DeEugenio, Pharm.D., B.C.P.S., is a 2001 graduate of the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy at the University of the Sciences (Philadelphia). She completed a residency in Pharmacy Practice at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital (Philadelphia). Dr. DeEugenio is a member of the Temple University School of Pharmacy faculty as a Clinical Assistant Professor and a Certified Antithrombotic Provider and a Board Certified Pharmacotherapy Specialist. Her clinical activity takes place at Jefferson Heart Institute as part of the Jefferson Antithrombotics Therapy Service. The ambulatory clinic serves 400 patients on chronic anticoagulation therapy and provides continuous monitoring and education to these patients. The clinic also provides drug information and pharmacy support to the physicians and other health-care providers at the Institute. [Pg.120]

Deborah DeEugenio holds a Doctor of Pharmacy degree from the University of the Sciences in Philadelphia, Philadelphia College of Pharmacy. She completed a post- doctoral residency in pharmacy practice at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital. Dr. DeEugenio is a Board Certified Pharmacotherapy Specialist and a Certified Anticoagulation Provider. Dr. DeEugenio is currently an Assistant Professor at Temple University School of Pharmacy in Philadelphia. She also works at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital as a clinical pharmacist for Jefferson Heart Institute and Jefferson Antithrombotics Therapy Service. [Pg.101]

Soraya Dhillon is a Foundation Professor and Head of The School of Pharmacy at the University of Hertfordshire. Professor Dhillon has extensive experience in Clinical Pharmacy and Clinical Pharmacokinetics and has held positions in Community and Hospital Pharmacy. She has published widely in the evaluation of clinical pharmacy services and education. She currently holds a nonexecutive role as Chairman of Luton Dunstable Foundation Trust and has a particular interest in driving forward patient safety initiatives. [Pg.470]

Teacher Practitioner, School of Pharmacy, University of Hertfordshire and Lead Pharmacist, Clinical Governance, Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation... [Pg.471]

Clinical Pharmacy Manager/Lead Liver Pharmacist Pharmacy Department, St Vincent s University Hospital Dublin, Ireland... [Pg.339]

Andrew M. Peterson is associate professor of pharmacy at the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy, where he teaches management and managed care pharmacy practice. Before Dr. Peterson joined the University of the Sciences in Philadelphia in 1996, he was assistant director of pharmacy and clinical services at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital. Prior to that, he was associate director of pharmacy, drug information, and clinical services at Crozer-Chester Medical Center. He currently is a senior consultant for Besler, Inc., in New Jersey. He is a board-certified pharmacotherapy specialist (BCPS) through the American College of Clinical Pharmacy. [Pg.530]

University hospital " Pharmacotherapeutic monitoring To examine cost benefit of clinical pharmacy intervention and documentation system 1.98 1... [Pg.305]

University hospital Pharmacotherapeutic monitoring To evaluate impact of clinical pharmacy service on hospital costs using cost-benefit analysis 1.08 1 and 1.59 1... [Pg.305]

ESCP has about 850 members from 48 countries. Members practice in hospitals, clinics, universities, community pharmacies, governmental settings, drug information centers, pharmaceutical industry, and any other places where clinical pharmacists are employed. The Society has four different classes of members ordinary members are individuals who are actively involved in pursuing the objectives of the Society honorary members are those who have distinguished themselves in a particularly honorable way toward the Society patrons and sponsors arc individuals or corporate bodies, who have expressed their willingness to support the Society financially and student members are individual students or educational institutions. [Pg.347]

Some research projects promoted or initiated by the Foundation are currently ongoing. A European research consortium, with the participation of different countries, is proposed to study the influence of pharmaceutical care in the control and treatment of minor diseases from community pharmacists, and it has submitted to the European Community in Brussels asking for economic support. Such research will be coordinated by the School of Pharmacy of the University of Manchester, United Kingdom. A project promoted by the European Society of Clinical Pharmacy is currently studying the number of drug related problems (DRP) identified by community pharmacists on patients discharged from the hospital. A research study on the number of DRP identified by pharmacists in patients admitted to emergency services of hospitals was initiated... [Pg.699]

Associate Professor, Department of Pharmacy Practice and Pharmaceutical Sciences, College of Pharmacy, Medical University of South Carolina, Clinical Pharmacy Specialist, Pediatrics, Medical University of South Carolina Children s Hospital, Charleston,... [Pg.2833]

Clinical Pharmacy Specialist, and Assistant Professor, St. Michael s Hospital, and University of Toronto, Pharmacy and Innercity Health Programme Department, Toronto, ON, Canada Chapter 118... [Pg.2833]

Associate Professor and Vice Chair, Department of Clinical Pharmacy, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, Clinical Specialist in Infectious Diseases/Critical Care, University of Colorado Hospital, Denver, Colorado Chapters 108 and 120... [Pg.2835]

Clinical Associate Professor of Pharmacy, School of Pharmacy, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Clinical Pharmacy Specialist, WiUiam S. Middleton Memorial VA Hospital,... [Pg.2840]

Adjoint Assistant Professor, University of Colorado, School of Pharmacy, Clinical Pharmacy Specialist, Pediatric ICU and Trauma, Children s Hospital, Denver, Colorado Chapters 136 and 137... [Pg.2841]

Poison Control Center, The University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics, Pharmacy Department, 200 Hawkins Drive, Iowa City, lA 52242... [Pg.298]

Dept, of Clinical Pharmacy and Pharmacology, Groningen University Hospital, EB 70, NL-9700 RB Groningen, The Netherlands e-mail j.h.diIIingh umcg.nI... [Pg.501]

John A. Bosso, PharmD, FCCP, BCPS Professor and Chair South Carolina College of Pharmacy Clinical Specialist in Infectious Diseases Medical University of South Carolina Hospital Cynthia Carnes, PharmD, PhD Associate Professor of Pharmacy and Biophysics The Ohio State University Columbus, Ohio... [Pg.1698]

About the Author Dr. Snella is the Assistant Dean of the University of Missouri— Kansas City School of Pharmacy and Vice Chair and Associate Professor for the Division of Pharmacy Practice in Columbia, Missouri. Her pharmacy education includes a B.S. in pharmacy from the University of Iowa and a Pharm.D. from the University of Texas— Austin/University of Texas Health Sciences Center, San Antonio. She also completed a specialty residency inprimary care at the WilliamS. Middleton Aeterans Hospital in Madison, Wisconsin. Dr. Snella has been working in the area of compensation for pharmacist services for over 10 years. She has provided value-added services in both private physician offices and hospital outpatient clinics. She is invited frequendy to speak regarding pharmacist service compensation and has authored several articles and book chapters on this topic. [Pg.453]

Ila M. Harris Department of Pharmaceutical Care and Health Systems, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN Leslie Helou Department of Pharmaceutical Care and Health Systems, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN Brian J. Isetts Department of Pharmaceutical Care and Health Systems, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN Steven B. Karch Consultant Pathologist/Toxicologist, Berkeley, CA Richard L. Kingston SafetyCall International, PLLC, Principal and Senior Clinical Toxicologist, Bloomington, MN Katie L. Meyers Pharmacy Department, Children s Hospitals and Clinics of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN... [Pg.300]

Italy Must be of negligible value and directly related to the practice of medicine or pharmacy. Must be purchased directly by the head office of the company Not permitted unless any prize is of negligible value and directly related to the activities of physicians or pharmacists Donations strictly related to medicine to university institutes, hospitals and clinics are allowed... [Pg.85]

University of Kentucky Hospital Chandler Medical Center. Clinical Pharmacokinetics Service Policy/Procedures. In Department of Pharmacy Policy, Univ. of KY Med Ctr. Lexington, Kentucky, 2000 policy number PFI-02-05. [Pg.168]


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