2010 Midyear Clinical Meeting
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Innovations in Drug Information Practice and Research 2010
Track:
Education Sessions (CE)
Program Code: 219-L04
Date: Tuesday, December 7, 2010
Time: 8:00 AM to 11:00 AM EST
Location:
Room 209A, Level 2
PRESENTER(S):
Mr. William Budris, BS Pharm, Drug Information Pharmacist, Northwestern Memorial Hospital Pharmacy Department
Lindsay Davison
Dr. Thomas Ellington, PharmD, Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice, Bernard J. Dunn School of Pharmacy, Shenandoah University
Maisha Freeman
Dorothy Holt
Peter Hughes
Heather Ipema
Beverly Lukawski
Dr. Patrick Malone is Professor and Assistant Dean for Internal Affairs at the University of Findlay. Dr. Malone graduated from Albany College of Pharmacy with a B.S. in Pharmacy degree and later obtained a Doctor of Pharmacy degree from the University of Michigan. He completed an American Society of Health-Systems Pharmacists accredited residency in clinical pharmacy at Buffalo General Hospital, a specialty fellowship in drug information at the University of Nebraska Medical Center, and the U.S. West Fellowship at Creighton University in advanced use of computers in education.
Dr. Malone has also been active on a national level in the field of drug information. He is the first author on Drug Information - A Guide for Pharmacists, which is now in its third edition. He has been on the Executive Committee for the Consortium for the Advancement of Medication Information Policy and Research since 1996 and active in setting up and running all of the functions of that group that represents many institutional and academic drug information experts. He was named a Fellow of the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists in 1999. Most recently, he is an editor of Pharmacotherapy Principles and Practice.
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Andrew Martin
Mark Stephens
Terri Wensel
Cindy Wordell
PROGRAM CHAIR:
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Dr. Patrick Malone is Professor and Assistant Dean for Internal Affairs at the University of Findlay. Dr. Malone graduated from Albany College of Pharmacy with a B.S. in Pharmacy degree and later obtained a Doctor of Pharmacy degree from the University of Michigan. He completed an American Society of Health-Systems Pharmacists accredited residency in clinical pharmacy at Buffalo General Hospital, a specialty fellowship in drug information at the University of Nebraska Medical Center, and the U.S. West Fellowship at Creighton University in advanced use of computers in education.
Dr. Malone has also been active on a national level in the field of drug information. He is the first author on Drug Information - A Guide for Pharmacists, which is now in its third edition. He has been on the Executive Committee for the Consortium for the Advancement of Medication Information Policy and Research since 1996 and active in setting up and running all of the functions of that group that represents many institutional and academic drug information experts. He was named a Fellow of the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists in 1999. Most recently, he is an editor of Pharmacotherapy Principles and Practice.
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- Evaluate the importance of these methods in your practice environment.
- Explain how to design a system to apply such new services and methods to your specific situation.
- List and recommend new services and methods used by drug information specialists and centers.