PRESENTER(S):
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Tracy Martinez, PharmD, Clinical Pharmacy Specialist, Henry Ford Health System
Currently working in ambulatory care setting, involved with lipid management, asthma management, diabetes management and medication therapy management for senior patients. Elderly patients make up a large percentage of my patient pool and have allwed me to become familiar with the particular situations facing elderly patients, especially in terms of polypharmacy.
Dr. Saseen is an Associate Professor of Clinical Pharmacy and Family Medicine at the University of Colorado Denver. He is a Board Certified Pharmacotherapy Specialist with added qualifications in cardiology, is certified as a Clinical Lipid Specialist, and is a Fellow of the American College of Clinical Pharmacy. Dr. Saseen received both his B.S. pharmacy degree and PharmD degree from the State University of New York at Buffalo and then completed an ambulatory care research fellowship at the University of Illinois at Chicago. In his current position, Dr. Saseen practices as a clinical pharmacy specialist at University of Colorado’s Family Medicine Center, and educates pharmacy and medical students. His research and other scholarly endeavors focus on cardiovascular pharmacotherapy. Dr. Saseen is on the board of regents for the American College of Clinical Pharmacy, is a member of the Board of Directors for the National Lipid Association’s Accreditation Council for Clinical Lipidology, and is a member of the Board of Directors and Editorial Board for the journal Pharmacotherapy. He has won several teaching awards, most recently was the recipient of the Doctor of Pharmacy Class of 2009’s Outstanding Instructor Award in May of 2008.
Pamela Stamm
PROGRAM CHAIR:
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Tracy Martinez, PharmD, Clinical Pharmacy Specialist, Henry Ford Health System
Currently working in ambulatory care setting, involved with lipid management, asthma management, diabetes management and medication therapy management for senior patients. Elderly patients make up a large percentage of my patient pool and have allwed me to become familiar with the particular situations facing elderly patients, especially in terms of polypharmacy.
Analyze some of the gray areas in hypertension management and discuss the evidence available to guide treatment in these areas.
Apply the updated guidelines to examples of patients with hypertension.
Highlight key points in the management of hypertension focusing on changes that are expected to be seen in the new guidelines.