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Leveraging Technology: Enhancing Study Time Through Competition, Ming Yang, Lindsey Eble, Patricia Darbishire
Leveraging Technology: Enhancing Study Time Through Competition, Ming Yang, Lindsey Eble, Patricia Darbishire
Purdue Journal of Service-Learning and International Engagement
Ming (Max) Yang and Lindsey Eble are students in their final year of the Doctor of Pharmacy program in the Purdue University College of Pharmacy. Max is originally from Chesterfield, Missouri, and Lindsey is from Newburgh, Indiana. After graduation in May 2018, Max will complete residency training at Aurora St. Luke’s Medical Center in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Lindsey will complete residency training at Barnes-Jewish Hospital in St. Louis, Missouri. Both plan to work in a hospital or clinic setting providing patient care within an interdisciplinary healthcare team. They both worked under the guidance of Dr. Patricia Darbishire to develop a website …
Prescription And Over-The-Counter Medication Record Integration: A Holistic Patient-Centered Approach, Clark D. Kebodeaux
Prescription And Over-The-Counter Medication Record Integration: A Holistic Patient-Centered Approach, Clark D. Kebodeaux
Pharmacy Practice and Science Faculty Publications
Objective: Nonprescription or over-the-counter (OTC) medications play a crucial role in a patient’s ability to make choices to manage his or her own health care. Often these nonprescription choices are unknown to health care practitioners and thus are often not included as part of patients’ health records. The exclusion of these therapies can pose risks to patient safety. There is a significant need to address the capture of OTC medication use in both the physician and pharmacy electronic health records (EHRs) and during the practitionerepatient medication history and reconciliation process.
Data sources: On October 26, 2016, the National Association of …
Introduction To Pharmacy Law And Social Administrative Sciences I, Joanna Burkhardt
Introduction To Pharmacy Law And Social Administrative Sciences I, Joanna Burkhardt
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Introduction To Safety To Quality In Healthcare Php 301g, Joanna Burkhardt
Introduction To Safety To Quality In Healthcare Php 301g, Joanna Burkhardt
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Special Topics In Emerging Contaminants Php 579, Joanna Burkhardt
Special Topics In Emerging Contaminants Php 579, Joanna Burkhardt
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Public Health And Pharmacy Solutions For Opiod Use Disorder Php 336, Joanna Burkhardt
Public Health And Pharmacy Solutions For Opiod Use Disorder Php 336, Joanna Burkhardt
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Pharmaceutics Ii Bps 315, Joanna Burkhardt
Pharmaceutics Ii Bps 315, Joanna Burkhardt
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The Challenged Brain Bps 205g, Joanna Burkhardt
The Challenged Brain Bps 205g, Joanna Burkhardt
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Housing Status, Patient Characteristics, And Ed Utilization Associated With Medication Prescribing At Ed Discharge Among Homeless And Nonhomeless Adults In Urban Hospitals In The United States, Lauren Cox
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This cross-sectional study used a weighted sample of ED visits contained in the 2010-2015 years of the National Hospital Ambulatory Care Survey-Emergency Department (NHAMCS-ED) dataset. The purpose of this study was to: 1) identify differences in predisposing, enabling, and need characteristics, and ED use and medication prescribing characteristics between homeless and nonhomeless ED users; 2) assess the association between housing status and medication prescribing at ED discharge, and identify variables contributing to the disparity in medication prescribing between homeless and nonhomeless ED users; and 3) assess the predisposing, enabling, need, and ED use characteristics that predict medication prescribing at ED …