Session Information
2006 Midyear Clinical Meeting
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Innovations in Drug Information Practice and Research 2006
Track: Sessions
Program Code: 220-L04
Date: Tuesday, December 5, 2006
Time: 8:00 AM to 11:00 AM 
Location: 213A (CC)
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SPEAKER(S):
Patrick J. Bryant, Pharm.D., FSCIP, Director, Drug Information Center; and Clinical Associate Professor, Pharmacy Practice Division, University of Missouri ? Kansas City School of Pharmacy, Kansas City
UMKC's Approach to Addressing the Need for EBM Education for Practitioners
Stephen C. Cheng, Pharm.D., Specialty Pharmacy Resident, Drug Information Services, Kaiser Permanente, Downey, CA
Computerized Tools That Standardize the Systematic Approach to Researching Drug Information Requests
Lindsey N. Collins, Pharm.D., Drug Information Resident, University of Missouri - Kansas City School of Pharmacy, Kansas City
UMKC's Approach to Addressing the Need for EBM Education for Practitioners
Jean B. Douglas, Pharm.D., FASHP, Clinical Pharmacy Coordinator, The Moses H. Cone Memorial Hospital, Greensboro, NC
Implementing PDA Technologies in Pharmacist Workflows
Pooravi Gohil, Pharm.D., Clinical Pharmacy Specialist, Scott & White Memorial Hospital, Temple, TX
Development and Implementation of a Comprehensive Drug Recall/Patient Notification Process Utilizing Electronic Medical Records in an Integrated Healthcare System
Kevin G. Moores, Pharm.D., Director, Division of Drug Information Service and Associate Clinical Professor, University of Iowa College of Pharmacy, Iowa City
Secrets of FDA Approval Packages and Advisory Committee Reports
Karen P. Norris, Pharm.D., Assistant Director, Drug Information Center and Clinical Assistant Professor, University of Missouri - Kansas City School of Pharmacy, Kansas City
UMKC's Approach to Addressing the Need for EBM Education for Practitioners
Heather A. Pace, Pharm.D., Assistant Director, Drug Information Center and Clinical Assistant Professor, University of Missouri - Kansas City School of Pharmacy, Kansas City
UMKC's Approach to Addressing the Need for EBM Education for Practitioners
Jackie M. Roh, B.S., Residency Director and Clinical Coordinator, The Moses H. Cone Memorial Hospital, Greensboro, NC
Implementing PDA Technologies in Pharmacist Workflows
Katie J. Suda, Pharm.D., Assistant Professor, University of Tennessee, College of Pharmacy, Memphis
Drug Information Resources of the Day (DIRODs): A Method to Incorporate Active Learning on Drug Information Rotations
Quynhlam V. Tran, Pharm.D., Specialty Pharmacy Resident, Drug Information Services, Kaiser Permanente, Downey, CA
Development and Implementation of a Web-Based Training Module for Online Drug Information Resources
Kristina E. Ward, Pharm.D., Director, Drug Information Services and Clinical Assistant Professor, University of Rhode Island, College of Pharmacy, Kingston
Providing Drug Information to the Lay Public via a Twice Weekly Televised News Segment
Description
Learning Objectives:
  • Identify new services and methods used by drug information specialists and centers.
  • Describe how new services and methods may be applied to specific situations.


  • Handout Online
    (Attendees only)
    (Code: 220-L04)
    Regular Attendee:Free