2009 Midyear Clinical Meeting
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Redefining the Practice Model: Where Have We Been, Where Do We Go?
Track:
Educational Sessions (CE)
Program Code: 241-L04
Date: Tuesday, December 8, 2009
Time: 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM EST
Location:
3104 - Lido
MEETING PLANNING ASSOCIATE:
Mr. Douglas Scheckelhoff, MS, Vice President, American Society of Health-System Pharmacists
PRESENTER(S):
Mr. Dan Ashby, MS, Director of Pharmacy, Johns Hopkins Hospital
Dr. Burnis Breland, MS, PharmD, Director of Pharmacy, Columbus Regional Healthcare Systems
Marie Chisholm-Burns,
PharmD, MPH, Professor and Head of Pharmacy Practice and Science,
University of Arizona College of Pharmacy
Marie A. Chisholm-Burns, PharmD, MPH, FCCP, FASHP, is Professor and Head of the Department of Pharmacy Practice and Science at The University of Arizona College of Pharmacy. She received her BS in Psychology and Biology from Georgia College, BS in Pharmacy and Doctor of Pharmacy degree from The University of Georgia, and Masters in Public Health from Emory University. She completed her residency at Mercer University Southern School of Pharmacy and at Piedmont Hospital in Atlanta, Georgia. Dr. Chisholm-Burns is Founder and Executive Director of the Medication Access Program, which increases medication access to transplant patients. She has served in numerous leadership positions in several different professional organizations and worked in multiple pharmacy settings. With more than 200 publications and approximately $8 million in external funding as principal investigator from organizations such as the National Institutes of Health and several foundations, she is a prolific scholar. In 2008, a textbook co-edited by Dr. Chisholm-Burns, Pharmacotherapy Principles and Practice, received the Medical Book Award from the American Medical Writers Association. She has received numerous additional awards and honors including the Robert K. Chalmers Distinguished Pharmacy Educator Award from the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy, the Clinical Pharmacy Education Award from the American College of Clinical Pharmacy, the Daniel B. Smith Practice Excellence Award from the American Pharmacists Association, and the Rufus A. Lyman Award for most outstanding publication in the American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education (both in 1996 and 2007). She lives in Tucson, Arizona with her husband and son.
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Mr. Steve Pickette, RPh, BCPS, Director System Pharmacy Clinical Services, Providence Health & Services
Dr. William Smith, PharmD, PhD, Professor and Executive Associate Dean, Virginia Commonwealth University
Mark Woods,
PharmD, BCPS, Clinical Coordinator and Residency Program Director,
Saint Luke's Hospital
As the Clinical Coordinator for the Pharmacy Department at Saint Luke’s I have been involved in the development and implementation of a number of new and unique clinical programs in our Baldrige Award winning hospital. With regard to medication-related falls and delirium I have served as a member of our organization’s multidisciplinary fall prevention team. Additionally, I have overseen several residency research projects in the area of sedative use and its relationship to patient falls. I have also served as supervisor to clinical pharmacists who work in the critical care areas and who have been involved in the development and implementation of a sedation protocol (designed to reduce or minimize delirium in ICU patients). At present, we are in the process of developing an algorithm to optimize the selection of sedative hypnotic agents in hospitalized patients.
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- Describe the core essential patient-care services to which each patient should have access.
- Describe the key components of currently employed practice models.
- Describe the types of practice models that are most common in different types and sizes of hospitals.