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PRESENTER(S):
Dr. DeAnne Brooks, PharmD, Director of Pharmacy, Cone Health, Moses Cone Hospital
Nicole Clark,
PharmD, BCPS, Pharmacy Clinical Manager,
Hallmark Health System Inc.
Nicole J. Clark PharmD, BCPS graduated with her Doctor of Pharmacy degree from Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences in 2004 and became a Board Certified Pharmacotherapy Specialist in 2008. Dr. Clark is currently the System Pharmacy Clinical Manager and Residency Program Director at Hallmark Health System (Melrose Wakefield Hospital and Lawrence Memorial Hospital). She transitioned to the clinical manager role after working at Hallmark as the Unit Based Pharmacist Coordinator specializing in critical care. As clinical manager Dr. Clark is responsible for directing development, implementation and maintenance of clinical pharmacy services. She also facilitates the development and implementation of treatment guidelines, protocols, cost-savings initiatives, formulary changes and critical pathways. Dr. Clark currently precepts pharmacy students and is very involved in community outreach activities. She is the Chair of the Massachusetts Society of Health System Pharmacists Annual Meeting Committee, a 2011 American Society of Health System Pharmacists Foundation Pharmacy Leadership Academy Participant, is currently enrolled in the Masters and Health Administration Program at Simmons College and is a peer reviewer for American Journal of Health System Pharmacists.
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Julie Cooper,
PharmD, BCPS, Clinical Pharmacist,
Cone Health
Julie B. Cooper, Pharm.D., BCPS is a clinical pharmacist at Moses Cone Memorial Hospital in Greensboro, NC. In this position Dr. Cooper serves as project manager for Cone Healths system wide Pharmacy Medication History program and is responsible for overseeing program planning, implementation, and accountability for over 40 medication history technicians across 6 campuses.
As a clinician, Dr. Cooper provides pharmaceutical care within an integrated practice model while specializing in cardiology. She precepts residents and students in both cardiology and heart failure. Within the pharmacy practice residency program she coordinates the Evidenced Based Medicine curriculum. She is an adjust clinical instructor at the University of North Carolina Eschelman School of Pharmacy where she teaches in the Advanced Cardiology Elective. She is also an Advanced Cardiac Life Support Instructor.
Dr. Cooper received her BS in Chemistry from N.C. State University and her Pharm.D., from the University of North Carolina School of Pharmacy. She completed a Pharmacy Practice Residency and a Cardiology Specialty Residency at UNC Hospitals.
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Medication History Technician Supervision: Recommendations for Establishing Effective Accountability