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Pharmacy Law Brief: Alternative Dispute Resolution, Joseph L. Fink Iii
Pharmacy Law Brief: Alternative Dispute Resolution, Joseph L. Fink Iii
Pharmacy Practice and Science Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Pharmacy Law Brief: The Federal False Claims Act, Joseph L. Fink Iii
Pharmacy Law Brief: The Federal False Claims Act, Joseph L. Fink Iii
Pharmacy Practice and Science Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Pharmacy Law Brief: Medications And Lawful Executions, Joseph L. Fink Iii
Pharmacy Law Brief: Medications And Lawful Executions, Joseph L. Fink Iii
Pharmacy Practice and Science Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Pharmacy Law Brief: Implications Of Being A Specialist, Joseph L. Fink Iii
Pharmacy Law Brief: Implications Of Being A Specialist, Joseph L. Fink Iii
Pharmacy Practice and Science Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Pharmacy Law Brief: Pharmacy Law Exam For Licensure, Joseph L. Fink Iii
Pharmacy Law Brief: Pharmacy Law Exam For Licensure, Joseph L. Fink Iii
Pharmacy Practice and Science Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Clinical Inertia In Type 2 Diabetes: A Retrospective Analysis Of Pharmacist-Managed Diabetes Care Vs. Usual Medical Care, Felix K. Yam, Aimee G. Adams, Holly Divine, Douglas Steinke, Mikael D. Jones
Clinical Inertia In Type 2 Diabetes: A Retrospective Analysis Of Pharmacist-Managed Diabetes Care Vs. Usual Medical Care, Felix K. Yam, Aimee G. Adams, Holly Divine, Douglas Steinke, Mikael D. Jones
Pharmacy Practice and Science Faculty Publications
Background: Evidence suggests that patients with type 2 diabetes (T2DM) suffer from a high rate of “clinical inertia” or “recognition of the problem but failure to act.”
Objective: The aim of this study is to quantify the rate of clinical inertia between two models of care: Pharmacist-Managed Diabetes Clinic (PMDC) vs. Usual Medical Care (UMC).
Methods: Patients in a university based medical clinic with type 2 diabetes (T2DM) were analyzed in this retrospective cohort study. Patients were exposed to either PMDC or UMC. The difference in days to intervention in response to suboptimal laboratory values and time …
Pharmacy Law Brief: National Practitioner Data Bank - What Is It?, Joseph L. Fink Iii
Pharmacy Law Brief: National Practitioner Data Bank - What Is It?, Joseph L. Fink Iii
Pharmacy Practice and Science Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Pharmacy Law Brief: Exclusion Of Practitioners From Federally Funded Health Programs, Joseph L. Fink Iii
Pharmacy Law Brief: Exclusion Of Practitioners From Federally Funded Health Programs, Joseph L. Fink Iii
Pharmacy Practice and Science Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Pharmacy Law Brief: Contemporary Legal Issues For Leadership In Non-Profits - Iv, Joseph L. Fink Iii
Pharmacy Law Brief: Contemporary Legal Issues For Leadership In Non-Profits - Iv, Joseph L. Fink Iii
Pharmacy Practice and Science Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Pharmacy Law Brief: Contemporary Legal Issues For Leadership In Non-Profits - Iii, Joseph L. Fink Iii
Pharmacy Law Brief: Contemporary Legal Issues For Leadership In Non-Profits - Iii, Joseph L. Fink Iii
Pharmacy Practice and Science Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Treatment Of Klebsiella Pneumoniae Carbapenemase (Kpc) Infections: A Review Of Published Case Series And Case Reports, Grace C. Lee, David S. Burgess
Treatment Of Klebsiella Pneumoniae Carbapenemase (Kpc) Infections: A Review Of Published Case Series And Case Reports, Grace C. Lee, David S. Burgess
Pharmacy Practice and Science Faculty Publications
The emergence of Klebsiella pneumoniae carbapenemases (KPCs) producing bacteria has become a significant global public health challenge while the optimal treatment remains undefined. We performed a systematic review of published studies and reports of treatment outcomes of KPC infections using MEDLINE (2001-2011). Articles or cases were excluded if one of the following was fulfilled: no individual patient data provided, no treatment regimen specified, no treatment outcome specified, report of colonization, or greater than three antibiotics were used to treat the KPC infection. Data extracted included patient demographics, site of infection, organism, KPC subtype, antimicrobial therapy directed at KPC-infection, and treatment …
Pharmacy Law Brief: Contemporary Legal Issues For Leadership In Non-Profits - Ii, Joseph L. Fink Iii
Pharmacy Law Brief: Contemporary Legal Issues For Leadership In Non-Profits - Ii, Joseph L. Fink Iii
Pharmacy Practice and Science Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Leadership Development Of Students Through An Integrated Student Organization Structure In A College Of Pharmacy, T. Joseph Mattingly, David Marr, Joseph L. Fink Iii
Leadership Development Of Students Through An Integrated Student Organization Structure In A College Of Pharmacy, T. Joseph Mattingly, David Marr, Joseph L. Fink Iii
Pharmacy Practice and Science Faculty Publications
Pharmacy is a profession that requires those who practice to be very well educated within their specialty. However, it is equally important for pharmacists to conduct themselves as professionals in all that they do so they can retain the trust of the public and the professionals with whom they deal on a daily basis. In addition, pharmacists are frequently called on to serve in leadership roles in several forums – professional associations, civic clubs, health-related voluntary organizations and a wide variety of other community or religious organizations.
Pharmacy Law Brief: Contemporary Legal Issues For Leadership In Non-Profits - I, Joseph L. Fink Iii
Pharmacy Law Brief: Contemporary Legal Issues For Leadership In Non-Profits - I, Joseph L. Fink Iii
Pharmacy Practice and Science Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Chain Community Pharmacists' Willingness, Attitudes, And Barriers In Providing Self-Care Medication And Supplement Recommendations, Clark Kebodeaux, William M. Grise, Brooke Hudspeth, Holly Divine
Chain Community Pharmacists' Willingness, Attitudes, And Barriers In Providing Self-Care Medication And Supplement Recommendations, Clark Kebodeaux, William M. Grise, Brooke Hudspeth, Holly Divine
Pharmacy Practice and Science Faculty Publications
BACKGROUND: Pharmacists are commonly called on as the first resource for patients when selecting an appropriate self-care medication or supplement. This study examines pharmacists’ over-the-counter (OTC) recommendations in the chain community pharmacy setting in the United States.
OBJECTIVES: The objective of the study was to assess chain community pharmacists’ willingness and attitudes to provide self-care recommendations to patients and to identify chain community pharmacists’ barriers to making OTC medication and supplement recommendations.
METHODS: An anonymous survey was created to identify pharmacists’ attitudes and their willingness to perform these recommendations. The questionnaire included specific questions to identify barriers that exist to …
Educational Innovations: Categories Of Bulletin Board Postings Designed To Increase Awareness Of Contemporary Pharmaceutical Policy Issues, Jacob T. Painter, Joseph L. Fink Iii
Educational Innovations: Categories Of Bulletin Board Postings Designed To Increase Awareness Of Contemporary Pharmaceutical Policy Issues, Jacob T. Painter, Joseph L. Fink Iii
Pharmacy Practice and Science Faculty Publications
OBJECTIVE: The goal of this project was to categorize and classify bulletin board postings pertaining to pharmaceutical policy from both the professional and lay press.
METHODS: Bulletin board postings were used to supplement in-class discussion to keep students, faculty and staff up-to-date on emerging trends. A bulletin board located in the main classroom area of the College of Pharmacy Building where students would pass by on the way to class and congregate during break periods was used to display articles from various sources concerning topics related to pharmaceutical policy. Information is presented about the primary subject matters addressed …
Development Of A Decision Support Tool To Facilitate Primary Care Management Of Patients With Abnormal Liver Function Tests Without Clinically Apparent Liver Disease [Hta03/38/02]. Abnormal Liver Function Investigations Evaluation (Alfie), Peter T. Donnan, David Mclernon, Douglas Steinke, Stephen Ryder, Paul Roderick, Frank M. Sullivan, William Rosenberg, John F. Dillon
Development Of A Decision Support Tool To Facilitate Primary Care Management Of Patients With Abnormal Liver Function Tests Without Clinically Apparent Liver Disease [Hta03/38/02]. Abnormal Liver Function Investigations Evaluation (Alfie), Peter T. Donnan, David Mclernon, Douglas Steinke, Stephen Ryder, Paul Roderick, Frank M. Sullivan, William Rosenberg, John F. Dillon
Pharmacy Practice and Science Faculty Publications
BACKGROUND: Liver function tests (LFTs) are routinely performed in primary care, and are often the gateway to further invasive and/or expensive investigations. Little is known of the consequences in people with an initial abnormal liver function (ALF) test in primary care and with no obvious liver disease. Further investigations may be dangerous for the patient and expensive for Health Services. The aims of this study are to determine the natural history of abnormalities in LFTs before overt liver disease presents in the population and identify those who require minimal further investigations with the potential for reduction in NHS costs.
METHODS/DESIGN: …