2012 Midyear Clinical Meeting
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Innovations in Drug Information Practice and Research 2012
Track:
Education Sessions (CE)
Program Code: 210-L04
Date: Tuesday, December 4, 2012
Time: 8:00 AM to 10:00 AM EST
Location:
Banyan C, Level 3, South Convention Center
PRESENTER(S):
Dr. Linda Catanzaro, PharmD, Clinical Assistant Professor, University at Buffalo School of Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences
Dr. Holly Coe, PharmD, Clinical Assistant Professor, University at Buffalo, School of Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences
Darren Hein, PharmD, Drug Information Resident, Center for Drug Information & Evidence-Based Practice - Creighton University
Dr. Irene Hong, PharmD, BCPS, Clinical Assistant Professor, University at Buffalo School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
Gregory Hughes,
PharmD, BCPS, Assistant Clinical Professor,
St. John's University College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences
Gregory J. Hughes, PharmD, BCPS, CGP is an Assistant Clinical Professor in the Clinical Pharmacy Practice department at St. Johns University College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences. His clinical practice site is North Shore University Hospital where he is a preceptor to pharmacy students and residents in the Department of Internal Medicine. Dr. Hughes completed his pharmacy practice residency at the St. Louis Veterans Affairs Medical Center and the St. Louis College of Pharmacy with an emphasis on geriatric pharmacotherapy. His areas of interest include geriatrics, drug information, anticoagulation, arrhythmias, heart failure, infectious disease, and pedagogy.
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Drew Lambert,
PharmD, PGY2 Pharmacoinformatics Resident,
University at Buffalo
Dr. Lambert graduated from the University at Buffalo School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences in 2011 and went on to complete his PGY1 residency at Millcreek Community Hospital/LECOM School of Pharmacy in Erie, PA. He is currently completing a PGY2 residency in Pharmacoinformatics at the University at Buffalo.
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Patrick Malone,
PharmD, Professor and Associate Dean,
The University of Findlay College of Pharmacy
Dr. Patrick M. Malone is the Associate Dean of Internal Affairs at the University of Findlay College of Pharmacy. Dr. Malone has 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 fourth edition. He is also an editor of both editions of Pharmacotherapy Principles and Practice.
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Dr. Christopher Mason, DO, Chief Resident, North Shore LIJ Health System
Genevieve Ness,
PharmD, Regulatory Pharmaceutical Fellow in Drug Information,
Purdue University / Eli Lilly and Company / FDA
GENEVIEVE LYNN NESS, PharmD, is the PGY2 Regulatory Pharmaceutical Fellow in Drug Information with Purdue University, Eli Lilly and Company, and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). She received her Doctor of Pharmacy degree from the University of the Sciences in Philadelphia. Dr. Ness completed the Purdue University portion of the fellowship during the fall 2011 semester where she assisted Dr. Amy Sheehan in teaching the Principles of Drug Information and Literature Evaluation Course. She chose to return to academia for an additional semester of experience during the fall of 2012. Dr. Ness also had the opportunity to practice at two institutional-based drug information centers located within Indiana University Health and Wishard Hospital. She is currently completing her rotation with Eli Lilly and Company where she holds responsibilities in both Global Information Disclosure and Global Medical Information. Dr. Ness serves as a peer reviewer for the Annals of Pharmacotherapy, participated in the Indiana Pharmacy Resident Teaching Certificate Program, and has been published in the Drug Information Association Global Forum.
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Priti Patel,
PharmD, BCPS, Associate Clinical Professor,
St. John's University
Priti N. Patel, PharmD, BCPS is an Associate Clinical Professor of Pharmacy Practice at St. Johns University College of Pharmacy and Allied Health Professions in New York City. She joined that faculty at St. Johns after completing a Drug Information residency at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She received her Doctor of Pharmacy degree from the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and is a Board Certified Pharmacotherapy Specialist. In conjunction with her faculty appointment, her clinical practice site is at the St. Johns University Drug Information Center at Long Island Jewish Medical Center, where she serves as its director. Her areas of research focus include health literacy and celiac disease.
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Amy Peak,
PharmD, Director of Drug Information Services,
Butler University
Dr. Amy Peak is a clinical pharmacist, Director of Drug Information Services, and Director of Academic Advising at Butler University College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences. She is a past president of the Indiana College of Clinical Pharmacy as well as the founder and a past president of the Drug Information Practice and Research Network within the American College of Clinical Pharmacy. Her primary practice, research, and interest areas are related to drug information/medical informatics, medication safety, providing medical care for the uninsured, and herbal medicine.
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Amy Sheehan,
PharmD, Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice,
Purdue University College of Pharmacy
AMY HECK SHEEHAN, PharmD, is Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice with Purdue University College of Pharmacy. She received her BS and PharmD degrees from the University of Cincinnati, and completed a Specialized Residency in Drug Information Practice and Pharmacotherapy at the National Institutes of Health. Dr. Sheehan's practice site is the IU Health Center for Medication Management located at Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis, Indiana, which is responsible for the provision of comprehensive drug information services for all IU Health-affiliated hospitals throughout the state of Indiana. Dr. Sheehan precepts student pharmacists and pharmacy residents, and is a Coordinator for he Purdue University-Eli Lilly and Company-Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Regulatory Pharmaceutical Fellowship. She serves on the editorial boards for Annals of Pharmacotherapy and The Natural Standard and has published more than 25 journal articles and 18 book chapters.
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Katie Stabi,
PharmD, BCPS, Drug Information Pharmacist (REMS),
Cleveland Clinic
Katie Stabi, PharmD, BCPS is a drug information pharmacist at the Cleveland Clinic Health System. Her primary job responsibility includes the implementation of risk evaluation and mitigation strategy (REMS) programs and monitoring compliance with the REMS programs for the health system. Other job responsibilities include staffing a drug information center, maintaining an internal drug information database utilized by pharmacy staff, and precepting pharmacy students and residents. She has previously completed a pharmacy practice and drug information residency.
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PROGRAM CHAIR:
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Patrick Malone,
PharmD, Professor and Associate Dean,
The University of Findlay College of Pharmacy
Dr. Patrick M. Malone is the Associate Dean of Internal Affairs at the University of Findlay College of Pharmacy. Dr. Malone has 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 fourth edition. He is also an editor of both editions of Pharmacotherapy Principles and Practice.
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Description
Butler University Adverse Drug Reaction Causality Assessment Tool (BADCAT), Amy S. Peak, PharmD
Managing Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategies in a Health-System Setting, Katie L. Stabi, PharmD, BCPS
New York State Medicaid Prescriber Education Program and Drug Information Response Center, Drew Lambert, PharmD; Linda Catanzaro, PharmD; Holly V. Coe, PharmD; Irene S. Hong, PharmD, BCPS
Use of Social Media and Perspectives on E-professionalism, Amy Heck Sheehan, PharmD; Genevieve Ness, PharmD
Impact of Allocation Concealment on Study Outcomes in Clinical Trials Evaluating Dietary Supplements, Darren Hein, PharmD
Assessment of Medical Resident Drug Information Skills at an Academic Medical Center, Gregory J. Hughes, PharmD, BCPS; Priti N. Patel, PharmD, BCPS; Christopher Mason, DO
- Evaluate the importance and relevance of these services and methods in your practice.
- Explain how to design a system to incorporate new drug information services at your practice setting.
- List and recommend new services and methods used by drug information specialists and centers.