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St. John Fisher University

2014

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Pharmacy Student-Led Evaluation Of Patient Willingness For Smoking Cessation Utilizing Various Smoking Cessation Methods, Anita Peña, Matthew Stryker, Angela Nagel, Nabila Ahmed-Sarwar Dec 2014

Pharmacy Student-Led Evaluation Of Patient Willingness For Smoking Cessation Utilizing Various Smoking Cessation Methods, Anita Peña, Matthew Stryker, Angela Nagel, Nabila Ahmed-Sarwar

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Purpose: The ever-growing variety of methods available for smoking cessation have the potential to lead to confusion influencing a patient’s willingness to quit smoking. The aim of this study is to investigate if a change in patient motivation and product preference has occurred after receiving education on the various smoking cessation products

Methods : An informative poster was created to highlight different smoking cessation methods .A questionnaire was developed to assess patient motivation to quit utilizing the ‘Readiness to Quit Ladder’ and patient experiences with or preference between various smoking cessation methods.1The poster was displayed in various pharmacy settings, including …


Formulation And Stability Of An Extemporaneously Compounded Oral Solution Of Chlorpromazine Hcl, Daniel L. Prohotsky, Katherine Juba, Fang Zhao Dec 2014

Formulation And Stability Of An Extemporaneously Compounded Oral Solution Of Chlorpromazine Hcl, Daniel L. Prohotsky, Katherine Juba, Fang Zhao

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Chlorpromazine is a phenothiazine antipsychotic which is often used in hospice and palliative care to treat hiccups, delirium, and nausea. With the discontinuation of the commercial oral solution concentrate, there is a need to prepare this product by extemporaneous compounding. This study was initiated to identify an easy-to-prepare formulation for the compounding pharmacist. A stability study was also conducted to select the proper storage conditions and establish the beyond-use date. Chlorpromazine HCl powder and the Ora-Sweet® syrup vehicle were used to prepare the 100 mg/mL solution. Once the feasibility was established, a batch of the solution was prepared and packaged …


Sitagliptin Associated Pancreatic Carcinoma: A Review Of The Fda Aers Database, Angela Nagel, Gabriela Cipriano, Nabila Ahmed-Sarwar, Robbert Van Manen, Jack Brown Oct 2014

Sitagliptin Associated Pancreatic Carcinoma: A Review Of The Fda Aers Database, Angela Nagel, Gabriela Cipriano, Nabila Ahmed-Sarwar, Robbert Van Manen, Jack Brown

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Purpose: Sitagliptin is a dipeptidyl peptidase-4 (DPP-4) inhibitor used in the treatment of type 2 diabetes mellitus in adults, as adjunct to diet and exercise to improve glycemic control. During phase III studies, sitagliptin was shown to cause toxicity to the pancreas, including pancreatitis. To date there is limited information available regarding its association with pancreatic carcinoma. Our goal was to qualitatively and quantitatively review available information in the AERS database in order to provide clinicians with a general understanding of the comparative occurrence of sitagliptin use and pancreatic carcinoma and any clinically relevant characteristics that may be useful in …


Extended-Release Hydrocodone: The Devil In Disguise Or Just Misunderstood?, Anne Schweighardt, Katherine Juba Oct 2014

Extended-Release Hydrocodone: The Devil In Disguise Or Just Misunderstood?, Anne Schweighardt, Katherine Juba

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Opioid abuse in the United States increased significantly over the past decade, leading to opioid-related deaths. Approval of Zohydro ER, a product that lacks an abuse-deterrent formulation, has provoked media controversy and aggressive legislative action from multiple stakeholders. Only the American Academy of Pain Management has released a position statement on this medication, and individual opinion varies. Additional single-entity extended-release hydrocodone formulations are in the pipeline, and Zohydro ER's limited clinical utility may make the controversy associated with its approval a moot point. As with other opioids, providers will need to assess individual patient risk versus benefit when prescribing Zohydro …


Once-Weekly Exenatide As Adjunct Treatment Of Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus In Patients Receiving Continuous Subcutaneous Insulin Infusion Therapy, Andrea N. Traina, Melinda E. Lull, Adrian C. Hui, Toni M. Zahorian, Jane Lyons-Patterson Aug 2014

Once-Weekly Exenatide As Adjunct Treatment Of Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus In Patients Receiving Continuous Subcutaneous Insulin Infusion Therapy, Andrea N. Traina, Melinda E. Lull, Adrian C. Hui, Toni M. Zahorian, Jane Lyons-Patterson

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Objective

The use of once-weekly exenatide in type 2 diabetes mellitus is well supported, but little is known about its effectiveness in type 1 diabetes. The objective of this study was to determine the clinical efficacy of once-weekly exenatide on glycemic control in patients with type 1 diabetes when added to basal-bolus insulin therapy.

Methods

For this retrospective study, patients with type 1 diabetes, aged 18 years and older, receiving continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion, using a continuous glucose monitoring device or regularly measuring blood glucose levels and receiving 2 mg of exenatide once weekly for at least 3 months were …


The Use Of Student Development Workshops To Supplement The Traditional Pharmacy Curriculum, Melinda E. Lull, Jennifer Mathews Jul 2014

The Use Of Student Development Workshops To Supplement The Traditional Pharmacy Curriculum, Melinda E. Lull, Jennifer Mathews

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Objectives: Preparing students to be successful in the classroom and as practitioners requires more than didactic education. The objectives of this study were to develop and assess a series of student development workshops aimed at addressing supplementary professional and academic needs of pharmacy students.


Expanding The Role Of Pharmacology Tutors Through The Use Of Online Quizzes, Melinda E. Lull, Nicole E. Moore, Matthew Stryker, Jennifer Mathews Jul 2014

Expanding The Role Of Pharmacology Tutors Through The Use Of Online Quizzes, Melinda E. Lull, Nicole E. Moore, Matthew Stryker, Jennifer Mathews

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Objectives: Pharmacology tutors have been available each semester for the past two years, but have been under-utilized by the student population. The primary objective of this study was to use innovative methods to increase the use of tutors in pharmacology courses.


Enhancing Ambulatory Care Appes By Incorporating Patient-Centered Medical Home Principles, Nabila Ahmed-Sarwar, Angela Nagel Jul 2014

Enhancing Ambulatory Care Appes By Incorporating Patient-Centered Medical Home Principles, Nabila Ahmed-Sarwar, Angela Nagel

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Objective: Incorporation of various clinical activities during ambulatory care APPEs to achieve exposure to the five principals of a patient centered medical home (PCMH) provide Pharm.D. Candidates at the Wegmans School of Pharmacy with a strong foundation for a future practice in patient centered care.

Methods: The APPE is designed to engage students in activities involving the five principals of a PCMH practice. Students that are assigned to complete their Ambulatory Care APPE at one of two Level 3 National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) certified PCMH Family Medicine Residency Training Practices are directly involved in engaging patients in decision …


A Transgender Health Care Panel Discussion In A Required Diversity Course, Amy L. Parkhill, Jennifer Mathews, Scott Fearing, Jeanne Gainsburg May 2014

A Transgender Health Care Panel Discussion In A Required Diversity Course, Amy L. Parkhill, Jennifer Mathews, Scott Fearing, Jeanne Gainsburg

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OBJECTIVES: To examine the impact of a panel discussion on transgender health care on first-year (P1) pharmacy students' knowledge and understanding of transgender experiences in an Introduction to Diversity course.

DESIGN: The panel consisted of both transgender males and females. After panelists shared their healthcare experiences, students asked them questions in a moderated setting. Students completed evaluations on the presentation and learning outcomes. They also wrote a self-reflection paper on the experience.

ASSESSMENT: Ninety-one percent of students agreed that they could describe methods for showing respect to a transgender patient and 91.0% evaluated the usefulness of the presentation to be …


Design Of A Problem-Based Learning Pain And Palliative Care Elective Course, Katherine Juba, Bernard P. Ricca May 2014

Design Of A Problem-Based Learning Pain And Palliative Care Elective Course, Katherine Juba, Bernard P. Ricca

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Objective

To implement and evaluate a problem-based learning (PBL) pain and palliative care elective course to develop studentsʼ pain and symptom management pharmacotherapy knowledge, clinical reasoning process, and self-directed learning skills.

Methods

Each week students received a patient case to independently develop an assessment and plan for each pain and symptom management problem. During class the students discussed their findings within small groups in preparation for a large-group discussion with the instructor. Studentsʼ course grades were based on weekly pre-class case preparation, individual case studies, and self-reflection questions. To assess knowledge gained over the semester a free-response pre- and post-course …


Education In Pediatrics In Us Colleges And Schools Of Pharmacy, William Allan Prescott, Elizabeth M. Dahl, David Hutchinson Apr 2014

Education In Pediatrics In Us Colleges And Schools Of Pharmacy, William Allan Prescott, Elizabeth M. Dahl, David Hutchinson

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Objective. To determine the extent to which pediatrics is taught at US doctor of pharmacy (PharmD) programs and to characterize what is being taught and how.

Methods. A 40-question online survey instrument was sent to accredited and candidate-status US PharmD programs.

Results. Of 86 participating programs (67.2% response rate), 81 (94.2%) indicated that pediatric topics were included in their required classroom curricula (mean, 21.9 contact hours). A pediatric elective course was offered by 61.0% of programs (mean, 25.9 contact hours). Advanced pharmacy practice experiences (APPEs) in pediatrics were offered by 97.4% of programs, with an average of 27 students per …


Advanced Screencasting With Embedded Assessments In Pathophysiology And Therapeutics Course Modules, Ashley Woodruff, Megan Jensen, William Loeffler, Lisa M. Avery Apr 2014

Advanced Screencasting With Embedded Assessments In Pathophysiology And Therapeutics Course Modules, Ashley Woodruff, Megan Jensen, William Loeffler, Lisa M. Avery

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Objective. To implement and assess the effectiveness of a hybrid learning model using advanced screencasting with embedded assessments in pathophysiology and therapeutics modules.

Design. Two pathophysiology and therapeutics course modules on viral hepatitis and the clinical pharmacokinetics of aminoglycosides were chosen for study. The preclass portion of the hybrid model involved student completion of interactive e-lectures that were created with the use of advanced screencasting and included embedded assessments. Students viewed the e-lectures and completed the assessment questions prior to in-class lecture.

Assessment. Preimplementation and postimplementation test scores were compared and student survey data were analyzed. Test scores improved significantly …


Cancer Vaccines: A Ray Of Hope, Lipika Chablani Jan 2014

Cancer Vaccines: A Ray Of Hope, Lipika Chablani

Pharmacy Faculty/Staff Publications

In lieu of an abstract, here are the article's first two paragraphs:

Recent cancer statistics review by Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) Program by National Cancer Institute (NCI) shows that cancer is the second most leading cause of death after heart diseases. Cancer incidence has grown from 19.2% to 23.3% from 1975 to 2010 (Figure 1)[1]. Lung cancer remains to be the most fatal form of cancer followed by colorectal, breast and prostate cancer in the country (Table 1)[1]. Regardless of several treatment options, cancer remains to be a unique challenge for both patients and the healthcare providers. Several …