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Students Attend Prestigious Professional Leadership Conference, Nathan Pilling
Students Attend Prestigious Professional Leadership Conference, Nathan Pilling
News Releases
Three students from Cedarville University’s inaugural Doctor of Pharmacy class recently participated in a distinguished, statewide leadership training conference. Jenna Lawhead, from Saint Petersburg, Fla., Jayson Brewin, from Shamong, N.J., and Allison Henry, from Roseville, Minn., were invited to attend the Ohio Pharmacists Association’s (OPA) Young Pharmacy Leadership Conference held on Sep. 29, 2012 in Columbus, OH.
Pharmacy Professor Collaborates In Valuable Drug Research, Nathan Pilling
Pharmacy Professor Collaborates In Valuable Drug Research, Nathan Pilling
News Releases
Natural products make up a sizable portion of the drugs Americans use every day. What makes these products effective? Are there other plants we haven’t discovered yet that could help us control diseases such as cancer and malaria? These are the questions Denise Simpson, Ph.D., is focused on answering through her research.
Student Influences In Choosing Pharmacy, Veronica Asomani-Amoah, Kingsley Njangnso, Lauren Petry, Colin Sprague, Molly Turner, Douglas C. Anderson, Jeb Ballentine
Student Influences In Choosing Pharmacy, Veronica Asomani-Amoah, Kingsley Njangnso, Lauren Petry, Colin Sprague, Molly Turner, Douglas C. Anderson, Jeb Ballentine
Pharmacy and Nursing Student Research and Evidence-Based Medicine Poster Session
To determine the race, cultural background, gender, and regional factors on students’ perceptions and influences in choosing pharmacy as a profession on a national scale.
2012 White Coat Ceremony Program, School Of Pharmacy, Cedarville University
2012 White Coat Ceremony Program, School Of Pharmacy, Cedarville University
2012 White Coat Ceremony Documents
No abstract provided.
2012 White Coat Ceremony Invitation, School Of Pharmacy, Cedarville University
2012 White Coat Ceremony Invitation, School Of Pharmacy, Cedarville University
2012 White Coat Ceremony Documents
No abstract provided.
Pledge Of Professionalism, School Of Pharmacy, Cedarville University
Pledge Of Professionalism, School Of Pharmacy, Cedarville University
2012 White Coat Ceremony Documents
No abstract provided.
Class Of 2016, School Of Pharmacy, Cedarville University
Class Of 2016, School Of Pharmacy, Cedarville University
2012 White Coat Ceremony Documents
No abstract provided.
Late Spring 2012, Southwestern Oklahoma State University
Late Spring 2012, Southwestern Oklahoma State University
The Sig
The Sig Newsletter from the Southwestern Oklahoma State University College of Pharmacy - Late Spring 2012
Pharmacy Initiative Positively Impacts Patient Readmissions, Thaddeus T. Franz
Pharmacy Initiative Positively Impacts Patient Readmissions, Thaddeus T. Franz
Pharmacy Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Spring 2012, Southwestern Oklahoma State University
Spring 2012, Southwestern Oklahoma State University
The Sig
The Sig Newsletter from the Southwestern Oklahoma State University College of Pharmacy - Spring 2012
Looking Back At Genomic Medicine In 2011, Charles Auffray, Timothy Caulfield, Muin J. Khoury, James R. Lupski, Matthias Schwab, Timothy Veenstra
Looking Back At Genomic Medicine In 2011, Charles Auffray, Timothy Caulfield, Muin J. Khoury, James R. Lupski, Matthias Schwab, Timothy Veenstra
Pharmaceutical Sciences Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Challenged To Serve Abroad, Melody L. Hartzler
Challenged To Serve Abroad, Melody L. Hartzler
Faculty Integration Papers
No abstract provided.
Winter 2011 - 2012, Southwestern Oklahoma State University
Winter 2011 - 2012, Southwestern Oklahoma State University
The Sig
The Sig Newsletter from the Southwestern Oklahoma State University College of Pharmacy - Winter 2011 - 2012
Through The Eyes Of Christ: Serving With Compassion At Work, Tracy R. Frame
Through The Eyes Of Christ: Serving With Compassion At Work, Tracy R. Frame
Faculty Integration Papers
No abstract provided.
Treating Mentoring Programs As A Scholarly Endeavor, Shane P. Desselle
Treating Mentoring Programs As A Scholarly Endeavor, Shane P. Desselle
Faculty Publications & Research of the TUC College of Pharmacy
The author discusses mentoring programs for pharmacy school faculty and the research literature around forming these programs.
Through The Eyes Of Christ: Serving With Compassion At Work, Tracy R. Frame, Kelly J. Hiteshew, Melody L. Hartzler, Aleda M.H. Chen
Through The Eyes Of Christ: Serving With Compassion At Work, Tracy R. Frame, Kelly J. Hiteshew, Melody L. Hartzler, Aleda M.H. Chen
Pharmacy Practice Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Don’T Leave Without Them: Dispensing Asthma Medications To Pediatric Patients Upon Discharge Is Associated With Decreased Hospital Readmissions, Kelly J. Hiteshew, Thaddeus T. Franz, Kristen Lamberjack, Aleda M.H. Chen
Don’T Leave Without Them: Dispensing Asthma Medications To Pediatric Patients Upon Discharge Is Associated With Decreased Hospital Readmissions, Kelly J. Hiteshew, Thaddeus T. Franz, Kristen Lamberjack, Aleda M.H. Chen
Pharmacy Faculty Publications
Purpose: Asthma exacerbations are a leading cause of hospital and emergency department admissions at pediatric institutions. The objective of this study was to determine if patients who obtain discharge medications from a pediatric institution’s outpatient pharmacy after an admission for asthma have a lower thirty-day readmission rate than those who do not obtain discharge medications from the outpatient pharmacy.
Methods: This multi-phase retrospective study included an initial chart review, an intervention period, and a second chart review of the intervention period. The chart reviews included patients ages two years and older with a discharge diagnosis of asthma or wheezing. During …