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Pharmacy Newsletter : August 2023, Pharmacy Department, Aga Khan University Aug 2023

Pharmacy Newsletter : August 2023, Pharmacy Department, Aga Khan University

Pharmacy Newsletter

  • Therapeutic Drug Monitoring of Digoxin – What You Need to Know?
  • Composition of Common Poisons/Household Items
  • Dexamethasone Induced Psychosis
  • TOX TOK! Cement Ingestion
  • Thromboprophylaxis in Critical Care Patients
  • AKUH – Adverse Drug Reactions Reporting Trend – Q1 2023
  • AKUH - Antimicrobial Stewardship Program Report - Q1 & Q2 2023
  • AKUH - Pharmacists’ Intervention Statistics - Q1 2023
  • Clinical Pharmacists in Multidisciplinary Rounds - Dashboard - Q1 2023


Sharksrx Newsletter Summer 2023, Nova Southeastern University Jul 2023

Sharksrx Newsletter Summer 2023, Nova Southeastern University

NSU Sharks Rx

No abstract provided.


Sharksrx Newsletter Spring 2023, Nova Southeastern University Apr 2023

Sharksrx Newsletter Spring 2023, Nova Southeastern University

NSU Sharks Rx

No abstract provided.


2023 Apothecary, Southwestern Oklahoma State University Jan 2023

2023 Apothecary, Southwestern Oklahoma State University

Apothecary

It is with great honor that we present the 2023 Apothecary issue. This year's Apothecary was made possible by generous financial contributions from many stores, businesses, and Southwestern College of Pharmacy alumni. We greatly appreciate and thank you for your continued support.

The Apothecary staff would like to thank Dr. Les Ramos and Adina Foust. This process would not have been possible without their continuous support, patience, and behind-the-scenes efforts. We also want to thank the SWOSU Design Studio for their hard work in creating this year's fantastic cover and dividers. You always help bring our ideas to life and …


Sharksrx Newsletter Fall 2022, Nova Southeastern University Oct 2022

Sharksrx Newsletter Fall 2022, Nova Southeastern University

NSU Sharks Rx

No abstract provided.


Sharksrx Newsletter Summer 2022, Nova Southeastern University Jul 2022

Sharksrx Newsletter Summer 2022, Nova Southeastern University

NSU Sharks Rx

No abstract provided.


School Of Pharmacy Class Of 2022 Hooding Program, Cedarville University May 2022

School Of Pharmacy Class Of 2022 Hooding Program, Cedarville University

Doctor of Pharmacy Hooding Ceremony

No abstract provided.


Sharksrx Newsletter Spring 2022, Nova Southeastern University Apr 2022

Sharksrx Newsletter Spring 2022, Nova Southeastern University

NSU Sharks Rx

No abstract provided.


2022 Apothecary, Southwestern Oklahoma State University Jan 2022

2022 Apothecary, Southwestern Oklahoma State University

Apothecary

It is with great honor we present the 2022 Apothecary issue. This year’s Apothecary was made possible by the provision of generous financial contributions from many stores, businesses, and Southwestern College of Pharmacy alumni. We greatly appreciate and thank you for your continued support.


Sharksrx Newsletter Fall 2021, Nova Southeastern University Oct 2021

Sharksrx Newsletter Fall 2021, Nova Southeastern University

NSU Sharks Rx

No abstract provided.


Sharksrx Newsletter Summer 2021, Nova Southeastern University Jul 2021

Sharksrx Newsletter Summer 2021, Nova Southeastern University

NSU Sharks Rx

No abstract provided.


School Of Pharmacy Class Of 2020 & 2021 Hooding Program, Cedarville University Apr 2021

School Of Pharmacy Class Of 2020 & 2021 Hooding Program, Cedarville University

Doctor of Pharmacy Hooding Ceremony

No abstract provided.


2021 Apothecary, Southwestern Oklahoma State University Jan 2021

2021 Apothecary, Southwestern Oklahoma State University

Apothecary

It is with great honor we present the 2021 Apothecary issue. This year’s Apothecary was made possible by the provision of generous financial contributions from many stores, businesses, and Southwestern College of Pharmacy alumni. We greatly appreciate and thank you for your continued support.

The Apothecary staff would like to thank Dr. David Ralph and Adina Foust for their patience, countless hours, and unfailing efforts throughout this year. We also want to give huge thanks to the SWOSU Design Studio for their hard work in creating this year’s amazing cover and dividers. You always help bring our ideas to life …


2020 Apothecary, Southwestern Oklahoma State University Jul 2020

2020 Apothecary, Southwestern Oklahoma State University

Apothecary

This publication is dedicated to the Southwestern College of Pharmacy faculty, staff, alumni, and students. We congratulate this year's graduating seniors and wish you success in your professional careers.

It is with great honor we present the 2020 Apothecary issue. This year’s Apothecary was made possible by the provision of generous financial contributions from many stores, businesses, and Southwestern College of Pharmacy alumni. We greatly appreciate and thank you for your continued support.


What’S The Word? Defining Community Pharmacy Interventions, Elizabeth Laughlin, Bsps, Danielle C. Mayer, Pharmd, Bcacp, Sarah Lynch, Pharmd, Bcacp May 2020

What’S The Word? Defining Community Pharmacy Interventions, Elizabeth Laughlin, Bsps, Danielle C. Mayer, Pharmd, Bcacp, Sarah Lynch, Pharmd, Bcacp

College of Pharmacy Posters

Primary Objective: Determine whether student pharmacists & licensed pharmacists are consistently able to categorize interventions

Secondary Objective: Evaluate trends in themes for situations that are not easily categorized


Clinical Interventions Documented By Appe Students: Results From A Pilot Study, Elizabeth Laughlin, Bsps, Danielle Mayer, Pharmd, Bcacp, Sarah Lynch, Pharmd, Bcacp Dec 2019

Clinical Interventions Documented By Appe Students: Results From A Pilot Study, Elizabeth Laughlin, Bsps, Danielle Mayer, Pharmd, Bcacp, Sarah Lynch, Pharmd, Bcacp

College of Pharmacy Posters

Primary Objective: Evaluate the types of drug therapy problems identified by student pharmacists and the results of these interventions.

Secondary Objective: Evaluate trends in trends of what type of interventions are identified and how they are defined.


Connecting Health Plan Care Managers With A Network Of Enhanced Services Community Pharmacies: A Pennsylvania Case Study, Nicholas Leon, Pharmd, Stephanie Mcgrath, Pharmd, Kim Coley, Pharmd, David Pope, Pharmd, Elizabeth Grassmyer, Melissa A. Mcgivney, Pharmd, Patricia Epple Nov 2019

Connecting Health Plan Care Managers With A Network Of Enhanced Services Community Pharmacies: A Pennsylvania Case Study, Nicholas Leon, Pharmd, Stephanie Mcgrath, Pharmd, Kim Coley, Pharmd, David Pope, Pharmd, Elizabeth Grassmyer, Melissa A. Mcgivney, Pharmd, Patricia Epple

College of Pharmacy Posters

PPCN pharmacies have been able to successfully collaborate, bi-directionally, with health plan care managers to improve patient health and enable appropriate utilization of healthcare resources

To build off of our early success, additional systems and tracking capabilities are being explored related to the following:

  • Bi-directional tracking of referrals
  • Care managers to pharmacists
  • Pharmacists to care managers
  • Delivery drivers as community health workers
  • Drug class specific interventions (ex. a focus on opioids)
  • Disease state specific interventions (ex. a focus on asthma or type 2 diabetes)
  • Formal interventions focused on dialing patients back into the services/resources offered by health plans

PPCN is …


2019 Apothecary, Southwestern Oklahoma State University Jul 2019

2019 Apothecary, Southwestern Oklahoma State University

Apothecary

This publication is dedicated to the Southwestern College of Pharmacy faculty, staff, alumni, and students. We congratulate this year's graduating seniors and wish you success in your professional careers.

In this edition you will be able to enjoy the exemplary work of nine dedicated staff members as we guide you through a look at SWOSU 2018-2019 through our very own eyes. We hope you enjoy this edition as much as we have enjoyed the creative process. This process would not have been possible without Dr. David Ralph and Mrs. Leshia Keeton, whom we would like to thank for all of …


School Of Pharmacy Class Of 2019 Hooding Program, Cedarville University May 2019

School Of Pharmacy Class Of 2019 Hooding Program, Cedarville University

Doctor of Pharmacy Hooding Ceremony

No abstract provided.


Nsu Sharks Rx_Spring 2019, Nova Southeastern University Apr 2019

Nsu Sharks Rx_Spring 2019, Nova Southeastern University

NSU Sharks Rx

Volume 5, Number 1


Nsu Sharks Rx_Winter 2019, Nova Southeastern University Jan 2019

Nsu Sharks Rx_Winter 2019, Nova Southeastern University

NSU Sharks Rx

Newsletter


The Next Generation: A Novel Diabetes Elective Course For Pharmacy Students, Catherine Hedigan, Mirna Rezkalla, Matthew Ta, Amy M. Egras, Pharmd, Bcps, Bc-Adm Aug 2018

The Next Generation: A Novel Diabetes Elective Course For Pharmacy Students, Catherine Hedigan, Mirna Rezkalla, Matthew Ta, Amy M. Egras, Pharmd, Bcps, Bc-Adm

College of Pharmacy Posters

Background

  • 30.3 million people or nearly 10% of the United States are diagnosed with diabetes
  • Patients with uncontrolled diabetes often have many clinicians, including pharmacists, to help control their diabetes
  • Clinicians that can empathize with patients have shown to improve patient satisfaction and outcomes2
  • The Diabetes Immersion elective at Thomas Jefferson University College of Pharmacy is offered to third-year pharmacy students to provide additional knowledge about diabetes through hands-on learning and guest lecturers
  • The class emphasizes a well-rounded understanding of diabetes touching on topics that may not otherwise be covered in required courses due to time constraints


Impact Of An Academic Pharmacy Elective On Student Interest In A Career In Academia, Gina Bellottie, Pharmd, Bcacp, Lindsay Fitzpatrick, Bs, Pharmd, Elena Umland, Pharmd Jul 2018

Impact Of An Academic Pharmacy Elective On Student Interest In A Career In Academia, Gina Bellottie, Pharmd, Bcacp, Lindsay Fitzpatrick, Bs, Pharmd, Elena Umland, Pharmd

College of Pharmacy Posters

Objective

To determine the impact of an academic pharmacy elective on student interest in pursuing academic careers.


Nsu Sharks Rx-Summer, 2018, Nova Southeastern University Jul 2018

Nsu Sharks Rx-Summer, 2018, Nova Southeastern University

NSU Sharks Rx

No abstract provided.


School Of Pharmacy Class Of 2018 Hooding Program, Cedarville University May 2018

School Of Pharmacy Class Of 2018 Hooding Program, Cedarville University

Doctor of Pharmacy Hooding Ceremony

No abstract provided.


Nsu Sharks Rx-Spring, 2018, College Of Pharmacy Apr 2018

Nsu Sharks Rx-Spring, 2018, College Of Pharmacy

NSU Sharks Rx

Volume 3, Number 1


2018 Apothecary, Southwestern Oklahoma State University Jan 2018

2018 Apothecary, Southwestern Oklahoma State University

Apothecary

This publication is dedicated to the Southwestern College of Pharmacy faculty, staff, alumni, and students. We congratulate this year's graduating seniors and wish you success in your professional careers.

It is with great honor we present the 2018 Apothecary issue. This year’s Apothecary was made possible by the provision of generous financial contributions from many stores, businesses, and Southwestern College of Pharmacy alumni. We greatly appreciate and thank you for your continued support.


Nsu Sharks Rx-Winter, 2018, Nova Southeastern University Jan 2018

Nsu Sharks Rx-Winter, 2018, Nova Southeastern University

NSU Sharks Rx

No abstract provided.


Employing Pharmacy Students To Improve The Medication Use Process For Underserved Patients With A History Of Mental Health Or Substance Use Disorders, Ashley Maister, Pharmd Candidate, Toni Campanella, Pharmd Candidate, Roshni S. Patel, Pharmd, Bcps Dec 2017

Employing Pharmacy Students To Improve The Medication Use Process For Underserved Patients With A History Of Mental Health Or Substance Use Disorders, Ashley Maister, Pharmd Candidate, Toni Campanella, Pharmd Candidate, Roshni S. Patel, Pharmd, Bcps

College of Pharmacy Posters

Project HOME is a non-profit organization in Philadelphia that provides housing, employment opportunities, medical care, and education for chronically homeless individuals with serious mental health conditions.

One nurse oversees the medication use process at three of Project HOME’s residences; however, non-clinical staff are responsible for carrying out the medication use process.

The purpose of this project was to identify how the Jefferson College of Pharmacy’s APhA-ASP chapter could assist Project HOME with their medication-related needs and improve the medication use process.


Human Trafficking, Katelyn H. Kennedy, Kylie S. Dobbs, Hannah L. Peters Nov 2017

Human Trafficking, Katelyn H. Kennedy, Kylie S. Dobbs, Hannah L. Peters

Introduction to Public Health Posters

Human trafficking is a current problem that health professionals, such as pharmacists, should be aware of. This poster was created as a group project by pre-pharmacy majors and exhibited to faculty and graduate pharmacy students. The primary purpose of the project was to learn about human trafficking as a public health concern, increase awareness, and search for ways to reduce the problem. The poster highlights the different forms of human trafficking and what determinants of health apply to this problem. It also seeks to show how human trafficking relates to the pharmacy profession.