Glenn Myers has over 10 years of experience as a clinical pharmacist in oncology and emergency medicine. He holds a BScPharm from Dalhousie University and completed a pharmacy residency at Horizon Health Network. His experience includes clinical roles, research, teaching, and committee involvement with organizations like CSHP.
This document is Shidie Violet Tang's curriculum vitae. It outlines her education, including degrees from several universities with high GPAs. It also details her extensive experience in pharmacy practice rotations in various settings like hospitals, clinics, and pharmacies. These rotations involved responsibilities such as patient counseling, medication management, and presentations. The CV lists additional work experience, research projects, publications and presentations by Tang demonstrating her qualifications and experience in pharmacy and public health.
Dr. Jagarlamudi Kalyan Chakravarthy is a hospitalist at Banner Del Ebb Medical Center in Phoenix, AZ. He received his medical degree from Deccan College of Medical Sciences in India in 2007. He completed his residency in internal medicine at St. Vincent Mercy Medical Center in Toledo, OH from 2011-2014. He is licensed to practice medicine in Arizona and has passed all steps of the USMLE.
This document provides biographical and professional information about Adam DiPippo. It summarizes his education, including pharmacy residency training and clinical rotations. It also outlines his professional experience as a pharmacist at MD Anderson Cancer Center and previous positions. Finally, it lists leadership experience, research activities, and presentations given.
Obtaining Patient Information and Anxiety in Novice Nursing Students ,Article...jour644
Novice nursing students experience high anxiety levels during their first clinical rotation due to a lack of experience in unfamiliar clinical environments. This study assessed anxiety levels and the ability of novice nursing students to obtain essential patient information from the previous shift at the beginning, middle, and end of their first clinical rotation. The study found that students' anxiety levels decreased significantly over the course of the rotation as they gained experience. While students improved at obtaining some information like vital signs and lab results, less than half obtained pain levels at any point. The study recommends providing clearer guidance to students on essential information to obtain from shift reports.
This document presents consensus guidelines from an expert panel on the medical management of pediatric Crohn's disease. It aims to provide evidence-based guidance for treating children and adolescents based on a review of existing literature. The guidelines discuss several key points:
- Children with Crohn's disease often have a more complicated disease course than adults, impacting growth, development, and long-term outcomes.
- Exclusive enteral nutrition is the preferred induction therapy for children who have not finished growing, due to its safety profile over corticosteroids.
- Most pediatric Crohn's patients require long-term immunomodulator therapy to maintain remission.
- Certain high-risk factors may warrant an early "top-
This document provides biographical and professional information about Tiffanie Pierce, MSN, RN, CNP. It includes her education history, which consists of various nursing degrees from institutions such as Saint Louis University and Miami University. Her experience section outlines her work as a family nurse practitioner and registered nurse in pediatric, orthopedic, and emergency room settings at hospitals like Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center and Atrium Medical Center. She has also published papers and presented on topics related to postoperative pain management in pediatric patients.
The document discusses the pediatric rheumatology program at The Children's Hospital at Montefiore (CHAM). It provides an overview of juvenile rheumatoid arthritis (JRA), noting that new, advanced therapies are revolutionizing treatment outcomes for the 300,000 American children diagnosed with JRA each year. The division of pediatric rheumatology at CHAM, led by Dr. Norman Ilowite, offers expert clinical care and research studies investigating new biologic therapies that aim to induce remission and prevent long-term joint damage in JRA patients.
This document is Shidie Violet Tang's curriculum vitae. It outlines her education, including degrees from several universities with high GPAs. It also details her extensive experience in pharmacy practice rotations in various settings like hospitals, clinics, and pharmacies. These rotations involved responsibilities such as patient counseling, medication management, and presentations. The CV lists additional work experience, research projects, publications and presentations by Tang demonstrating her qualifications and experience in pharmacy and public health.
Dr. Jagarlamudi Kalyan Chakravarthy is a hospitalist at Banner Del Ebb Medical Center in Phoenix, AZ. He received his medical degree from Deccan College of Medical Sciences in India in 2007. He completed his residency in internal medicine at St. Vincent Mercy Medical Center in Toledo, OH from 2011-2014. He is licensed to practice medicine in Arizona and has passed all steps of the USMLE.
This document provides biographical and professional information about Adam DiPippo. It summarizes his education, including pharmacy residency training and clinical rotations. It also outlines his professional experience as a pharmacist at MD Anderson Cancer Center and previous positions. Finally, it lists leadership experience, research activities, and presentations given.
Obtaining Patient Information and Anxiety in Novice Nursing Students ,Article...jour644
Novice nursing students experience high anxiety levels during their first clinical rotation due to a lack of experience in unfamiliar clinical environments. This study assessed anxiety levels and the ability of novice nursing students to obtain essential patient information from the previous shift at the beginning, middle, and end of their first clinical rotation. The study found that students' anxiety levels decreased significantly over the course of the rotation as they gained experience. While students improved at obtaining some information like vital signs and lab results, less than half obtained pain levels at any point. The study recommends providing clearer guidance to students on essential information to obtain from shift reports.
This document presents consensus guidelines from an expert panel on the medical management of pediatric Crohn's disease. It aims to provide evidence-based guidance for treating children and adolescents based on a review of existing literature. The guidelines discuss several key points:
- Children with Crohn's disease often have a more complicated disease course than adults, impacting growth, development, and long-term outcomes.
- Exclusive enteral nutrition is the preferred induction therapy for children who have not finished growing, due to its safety profile over corticosteroids.
- Most pediatric Crohn's patients require long-term immunomodulator therapy to maintain remission.
- Certain high-risk factors may warrant an early "top-
This document provides biographical and professional information about Tiffanie Pierce, MSN, RN, CNP. It includes her education history, which consists of various nursing degrees from institutions such as Saint Louis University and Miami University. Her experience section outlines her work as a family nurse practitioner and registered nurse in pediatric, orthopedic, and emergency room settings at hospitals like Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center and Atrium Medical Center. She has also published papers and presented on topics related to postoperative pain management in pediatric patients.
The document discusses the pediatric rheumatology program at The Children's Hospital at Montefiore (CHAM). It provides an overview of juvenile rheumatoid arthritis (JRA), noting that new, advanced therapies are revolutionizing treatment outcomes for the 300,000 American children diagnosed with JRA each year. The division of pediatric rheumatology at CHAM, led by Dr. Norman Ilowite, offers expert clinical care and research studies investigating new biologic therapies that aim to induce remission and prevent long-term joint damage in JRA patients.
Impact of health education on tuberculosis drug adherenceSkillet Tony
Adherence is defined as the extent to which patients follow the instructions they are given for prescribed treatments. Until recently, adherence expertise was hard to find, assemble and empower. The study shall solely aim at investigating the influence of patients’ health education on Tuberculosis drug adherence. It will be guided by the following specific objectives; to identify the level of adherence among TB patients at MTRH, to assess the level of patient’s health education on TB drugs, to identify barriers of TB education, to investigate the challenges facing TB patients on treatment and to determine the level of training given to health workers on TB drug adherence. These objectives will enable the researcher to elaborate more on the topic and ensure that those who read through this research shall have a better perspective on the effects of health education on tuberculosis drug adherence. It will take place between the months of July and August. The study will target 17 doctors, 119 nurses and 143 patients of Tuberculosis. The study will employ a case study research design. The case study will enable the researcher be able to collected detailed information as to the influence of patients’ health education on TB drug adherence. The study will employ purposive sampling to sample the doctors and simple random sampling to select both the nurses and the patients who will participate in the study. The researcher will use one research instrument to collect data from the respondents selected to participate in the study which is a questionnaire that will be issued to the respondents on the day of the data collection.
Pediatric Hospital Medicine Top 10 (ish) 2014rdudas
The article "The survival time of chocolates on hospital wards: covert observational study" studied how long chocolates lasted on hospital wards before being eaten. Researchers covertly placed chocolates in hospital wards and recorded how long they remained. On average, chocolates lasted only 75 minutes before being consumed, with large variations based on ward type and time of day. The study highlights issues around food security and integrity on hospital wards.
Neonatologia este specialitatea care se ocupă cu studiul nou-născutului sănătos, cu depistarea, diagnosticarea şi tratarea bolilor specifice acestei grupe de vârstă, precum şi cu îngrijirea şi protezarea pentru menţinerea în viaţă a nou-născutului prematur.
Radioterapia (oncologia radiologică) este specialitatea medicală clinică independentă care utilizează radiaţia ionizantă, singură sau în combinaţie cu alte metode terapeutice în tratamentul pacienţilor cu cancer sau alte boli.
The document provides an overview of evidence-based medicine (EBM) and outlines the steps of the EBM process. It then walks through applying these steps to formulate a clinical question about treating otitis media in children under 2 with amoxicillin versus no medication. Relevant research studies are identified and evaluated for validity and applicability. The evidence suggests antibiotics provide only minimal benefits for most cases, so treatment may not be necessary in many instances.
The document discusses precautions that should be taken when providing dental care to women undergoing treatment with bisphosphonates. It summarizes two studies that examined oral health considerations and risks of bisphosphonate-related osteonecrosis of the jaw (BRONJ) in older women receiving oral bisphosphonate therapy. The studies found that while most women had good oral hygiene practices, BRONJ risk was higher after tooth extractions or in women with jawbone abnormalities. The document concludes that dental providers should optimize patients' oral health and identify risk factors for BRONJ when treating women on bisphosphonate drugs.
Obstetrics and gynecology is a medical specialty that focuses on the care of women before, during, and after childbirth as well as the diagnosis and treatment of disorders of the female reproductive system. Trainees complete a 5-year curriculum covering obstetrics, gynecology, general surgery, endocrinology, urology, oncology and other related specialties. Obstetrician/gynecologists often serve as primary care physicians and consultants, developing long-term relationships with patients from reproductive years through postmenopause.
This document introduces the 5th edition of the WHO Oral Health Surveys - Basic Methods manual. It discusses the importance of oral health surveys for assessing disease burden and monitoring trends over time. Standardized survey methods allow for international comparisons. The manual provides guidance on clinical data collection and reliability. It also describes new tools for collecting self-reported oral health and risk factor data consistent with WHO's STEPwise approach to chronic disease surveillance.
Enhancing the quality of life for palliative care cancer patients in Indonesi...UniversitasGadjahMada
Palliative care in Indonesia is problematic because of cultural and socio-economic factors. Family in Indonesia is an integral part of caregiving process in inpatient and outpatient settings. However, most families are not adequately prepared to deliver basic care for their sick family member. This research is a pilot project aiming to evaluate how basic skills training (BST) given to family caregivers could enhance the quality of life (QoL) of palliative care cancer patients in Indonesia. The study is a prospective quantitative with pre and post-test design. Thirty family caregivers of cancer patients were trained in basic skills including showering, washing hair, assisting for fecal and urinary elimination and oral care, as well as feeding at bedside. Patients’ QoL were measured at baseline and 4 weeks after training using EORTC QLQ C30. Hypothesis testing was done using related samples Wilcoxon Signed Rank. A paired t-test and one-way ANOVA were used to check in which subgroups was the intervention more significant. The intervention showed a significant change in patients’ global health status/QoL, emotional and social functioning, pain, fatigue, dyspnea, insomnia, appetite loss, constipation and financial hardship of the patients. Male patient’s had a significant effect on global health status (qol) (p = 0.030); female patients had a significant effect on dyspnea (p = 0.050) and constipation (p = 0.038). Younger patients had a significant effect in global health status/ QoL (p = 0.002). Patients between 45 and 54 years old had significant effect on financial issue (p = 0.039). Caregivers between 45 and 54 years old had significant effect on patients’ dyspnea (p = 0.031). Thus, it is concluded that basic skills training for family caregivers provided some changes in some aspects of QoL of palliative cancer patients. The intervention showed promises in maintaining the QoL of cancer patients considering socioeconomic
and cultural challenges in the provision of palliative care in Indonesia.
This document summarizes a critique of a pneumonia prevention policy at The University of Texas Medical Branch. The policy aims to prevent nosocomial pneumonia through measures such as preventing person-to-person transmission, aspiration prevention, postoperative pneumonia prevention, and equipment sterilization. However, the evidence review found that the policy was missing key elements like a comprehensive oral care plan, requirements for continuous endotracheal cuff pressure maintenance, and fully implementing ventilator bundle practices. The critique makes recommendations to update the policy based on current evidence, such as including an in-depth oral care regimen, specifying ventilator bundle elements, and providing more education resources to reduce non-compliance.
Helen D. Geils is a family nurse practitioner with over 30 years of experience providing primary care to patients of all ages in both urban and rural settings. She is skilled in diagnosis, treatment planning, and patient education. Her experience includes work with underserved populations and in remote areas as sometimes the sole on-site provider. She is licensed and certified in multiple states.
The document provides guidelines for maintaining proper patient records in endodontics. It outlines the important components of endodontic treatment records, including patient information, medical and dental history, diagnostic tests, treatment plans, informed consent forms, progress notes, and radiographs. Maintaining accurate, comprehensive records is essential for providing quality patient care, documenting treatment, and meeting legal and professional obligations.
This article summarizes the use of a patient group direction (PGD) at a hospital to provide pre-operative Staphylococcus aureus decolonization treatment to patients undergoing spinal surgery to reduce their risk of surgical site infection. Staff were trained to distribute the PGD in pre-operative clinics and patients self-administered the treatment at home for 5 days before surgery. An audit found that over 50% of eligible patients received the PGD, and infection rates decreased from 2.4% to 0.6% after implementation. Both staff and patients reported that the PGD was well-explained and adhered to.
Suzanne Balleisen is a health professional with over 15 years of clinical experience and 4 years of hands-on clinical research experience. She has worked in a variety of clinical roles including as a nurse practitioner in oncology and stem cell transplantation, clinical research coordinator, and clinical operations consultant. She also has publications in peer-reviewed journals. She is passionate about improving health outcomes for all people and is committed to clinical research, especially in oncology.
This study analyzed data from Sweden's first national patient surveys conducted between 2009-2010 with over 232,000 respondents across primary care, outpatient care, inpatient hospital care, and emergency care. The surveys assessed patient perceptions of care quality based on indicators of patient-centeredness.
Results showed high satisfaction (81-96%) with respectful treatment but lower satisfaction on other indicators like being informed of possible warning signs (25-30% satisfied) or feeling involved in care planning (21-42% satisfied). Regression analysis found that women, those without Swedish as their mother tongue, and those with more education expressed lower satisfaction on several indicators compared to men, Swedish mother tongue patients, and those with less education, respectively.
When nonspeaking patients on a specialized medical-surgical unit were provided with a simplified communication board, nurse-patient communication improved and patient frustration decreased. Patients and nurses completed surveys before and after the communication board was provided. The final results showed reduced time to communicate, improved understanding between nurses and patients, and lower frustration levels for both patients and nurses.
Detecção pré natal de cc resultado de programa preliminargisa_legal
This study evaluated the effectiveness of a national prenatal screening program for congenital heart disease (CHD) introduced in the Netherlands in 2007. The study found that the overall prenatal detection rate of severe CHD increased from 35.8% before the screening program to 59.7% after. Some specific types of CHD saw even larger increases, such as hypoplastic left heart syndrome which increased from 54.1% to 97.6% detection. Additionally, late referrals after 24 weeks gestation decreased by 24.3% following the screening program. This is the largest study to investigate prenatal detection rates of severe CHD in an unselected population, and found the screening program led to remarkably high detection compared to
This document provides an overview of the Med-Peds specialty, which involves training and practice in both internal medicine and pediatrics. It discusses the history and development of Med-Peds programs, the residency and training process, practice options, growth potential, and salaries for Med-Peds physicians. The document also examines reasons for choosing Med-Peds and provides results from an O-Net profiler assessment of the author's investigative and social skills that relate to this specialty.
This study aims to determine if a nurse-delivered discharge planning bundle that includes a follow-up phone call within 1 week of discharge will decrease rapid readmissions of patients with heart failure. The researchers will implement a discharge care bundle including patient education and a follow-up phone call on a hospital unit. They will compare rates of readmission before and after the intervention to see if the bundle reduces readmissions. The goal is to improve patient outcomes and lower healthcare costs for heart failure patients.
Glenn Myers is a clinical pharmacist at Horizon Health Network in Moncton, New Brunswick specializing in oncology and emergency medicine. He completed his BScPharm at Dalhousie University and a pharmacy residency at Saint John Regional Hospital. His experience includes working as a clinical pharmacist, community relief pharmacist, teaching assistant, lab demonstrator, and research assistant. He has presented at several conferences and committees.
This document is a curriculum vitae for Dr. Shanea Parker that outlines her education and professional experience. She received her Doctor of Pharmacy degree from Hampton University in 2004 and has since held various pharmacy positions including manager, clinical pharmacist, and assistant professor. Her experience ranges from hospital, retail, and academic settings. She is licensed and certified in Virginia and maintains active involvement in professional organizations.
Kari Fischer has extensive experience as a clinical pharmacy resident at the Fargo VA Health Care System. She holds a Doctor of Pharmacy from the University of New England and has completed rotations in various clinical settings including ambulatory care, internal medicine, surgery, and psychiatric pharmacy. Her professional experience also includes research projects, teaching opportunities, and community outreach activities. She is licensed as a pharmacist in North Dakota and holds several certifications.
Impact of health education on tuberculosis drug adherenceSkillet Tony
Adherence is defined as the extent to which patients follow the instructions they are given for prescribed treatments. Until recently, adherence expertise was hard to find, assemble and empower. The study shall solely aim at investigating the influence of patients’ health education on Tuberculosis drug adherence. It will be guided by the following specific objectives; to identify the level of adherence among TB patients at MTRH, to assess the level of patient’s health education on TB drugs, to identify barriers of TB education, to investigate the challenges facing TB patients on treatment and to determine the level of training given to health workers on TB drug adherence. These objectives will enable the researcher to elaborate more on the topic and ensure that those who read through this research shall have a better perspective on the effects of health education on tuberculosis drug adherence. It will take place between the months of July and August. The study will target 17 doctors, 119 nurses and 143 patients of Tuberculosis. The study will employ a case study research design. The case study will enable the researcher be able to collected detailed information as to the influence of patients’ health education on TB drug adherence. The study will employ purposive sampling to sample the doctors and simple random sampling to select both the nurses and the patients who will participate in the study. The researcher will use one research instrument to collect data from the respondents selected to participate in the study which is a questionnaire that will be issued to the respondents on the day of the data collection.
Pediatric Hospital Medicine Top 10 (ish) 2014rdudas
The article "The survival time of chocolates on hospital wards: covert observational study" studied how long chocolates lasted on hospital wards before being eaten. Researchers covertly placed chocolates in hospital wards and recorded how long they remained. On average, chocolates lasted only 75 minutes before being consumed, with large variations based on ward type and time of day. The study highlights issues around food security and integrity on hospital wards.
Neonatologia este specialitatea care se ocupă cu studiul nou-născutului sănătos, cu depistarea, diagnosticarea şi tratarea bolilor specifice acestei grupe de vârstă, precum şi cu îngrijirea şi protezarea pentru menţinerea în viaţă a nou-născutului prematur.
Radioterapia (oncologia radiologică) este specialitatea medicală clinică independentă care utilizează radiaţia ionizantă, singură sau în combinaţie cu alte metode terapeutice în tratamentul pacienţilor cu cancer sau alte boli.
The document provides an overview of evidence-based medicine (EBM) and outlines the steps of the EBM process. It then walks through applying these steps to formulate a clinical question about treating otitis media in children under 2 with amoxicillin versus no medication. Relevant research studies are identified and evaluated for validity and applicability. The evidence suggests antibiotics provide only minimal benefits for most cases, so treatment may not be necessary in many instances.
The document discusses precautions that should be taken when providing dental care to women undergoing treatment with bisphosphonates. It summarizes two studies that examined oral health considerations and risks of bisphosphonate-related osteonecrosis of the jaw (BRONJ) in older women receiving oral bisphosphonate therapy. The studies found that while most women had good oral hygiene practices, BRONJ risk was higher after tooth extractions or in women with jawbone abnormalities. The document concludes that dental providers should optimize patients' oral health and identify risk factors for BRONJ when treating women on bisphosphonate drugs.
Obstetrics and gynecology is a medical specialty that focuses on the care of women before, during, and after childbirth as well as the diagnosis and treatment of disorders of the female reproductive system. Trainees complete a 5-year curriculum covering obstetrics, gynecology, general surgery, endocrinology, urology, oncology and other related specialties. Obstetrician/gynecologists often serve as primary care physicians and consultants, developing long-term relationships with patients from reproductive years through postmenopause.
This document introduces the 5th edition of the WHO Oral Health Surveys - Basic Methods manual. It discusses the importance of oral health surveys for assessing disease burden and monitoring trends over time. Standardized survey methods allow for international comparisons. The manual provides guidance on clinical data collection and reliability. It also describes new tools for collecting self-reported oral health and risk factor data consistent with WHO's STEPwise approach to chronic disease surveillance.
Enhancing the quality of life for palliative care cancer patients in Indonesi...UniversitasGadjahMada
Palliative care in Indonesia is problematic because of cultural and socio-economic factors. Family in Indonesia is an integral part of caregiving process in inpatient and outpatient settings. However, most families are not adequately prepared to deliver basic care for their sick family member. This research is a pilot project aiming to evaluate how basic skills training (BST) given to family caregivers could enhance the quality of life (QoL) of palliative care cancer patients in Indonesia. The study is a prospective quantitative with pre and post-test design. Thirty family caregivers of cancer patients were trained in basic skills including showering, washing hair, assisting for fecal and urinary elimination and oral care, as well as feeding at bedside. Patients’ QoL were measured at baseline and 4 weeks after training using EORTC QLQ C30. Hypothesis testing was done using related samples Wilcoxon Signed Rank. A paired t-test and one-way ANOVA were used to check in which subgroups was the intervention more significant. The intervention showed a significant change in patients’ global health status/QoL, emotional and social functioning, pain, fatigue, dyspnea, insomnia, appetite loss, constipation and financial hardship of the patients. Male patient’s had a significant effect on global health status (qol) (p = 0.030); female patients had a significant effect on dyspnea (p = 0.050) and constipation (p = 0.038). Younger patients had a significant effect in global health status/ QoL (p = 0.002). Patients between 45 and 54 years old had significant effect on financial issue (p = 0.039). Caregivers between 45 and 54 years old had significant effect on patients’ dyspnea (p = 0.031). Thus, it is concluded that basic skills training for family caregivers provided some changes in some aspects of QoL of palliative cancer patients. The intervention showed promises in maintaining the QoL of cancer patients considering socioeconomic
and cultural challenges in the provision of palliative care in Indonesia.
This document summarizes a critique of a pneumonia prevention policy at The University of Texas Medical Branch. The policy aims to prevent nosocomial pneumonia through measures such as preventing person-to-person transmission, aspiration prevention, postoperative pneumonia prevention, and equipment sterilization. However, the evidence review found that the policy was missing key elements like a comprehensive oral care plan, requirements for continuous endotracheal cuff pressure maintenance, and fully implementing ventilator bundle practices. The critique makes recommendations to update the policy based on current evidence, such as including an in-depth oral care regimen, specifying ventilator bundle elements, and providing more education resources to reduce non-compliance.
Helen D. Geils is a family nurse practitioner with over 30 years of experience providing primary care to patients of all ages in both urban and rural settings. She is skilled in diagnosis, treatment planning, and patient education. Her experience includes work with underserved populations and in remote areas as sometimes the sole on-site provider. She is licensed and certified in multiple states.
The document provides guidelines for maintaining proper patient records in endodontics. It outlines the important components of endodontic treatment records, including patient information, medical and dental history, diagnostic tests, treatment plans, informed consent forms, progress notes, and radiographs. Maintaining accurate, comprehensive records is essential for providing quality patient care, documenting treatment, and meeting legal and professional obligations.
This article summarizes the use of a patient group direction (PGD) at a hospital to provide pre-operative Staphylococcus aureus decolonization treatment to patients undergoing spinal surgery to reduce their risk of surgical site infection. Staff were trained to distribute the PGD in pre-operative clinics and patients self-administered the treatment at home for 5 days before surgery. An audit found that over 50% of eligible patients received the PGD, and infection rates decreased from 2.4% to 0.6% after implementation. Both staff and patients reported that the PGD was well-explained and adhered to.
Suzanne Balleisen is a health professional with over 15 years of clinical experience and 4 years of hands-on clinical research experience. She has worked in a variety of clinical roles including as a nurse practitioner in oncology and stem cell transplantation, clinical research coordinator, and clinical operations consultant. She also has publications in peer-reviewed journals. She is passionate about improving health outcomes for all people and is committed to clinical research, especially in oncology.
This study analyzed data from Sweden's first national patient surveys conducted between 2009-2010 with over 232,000 respondents across primary care, outpatient care, inpatient hospital care, and emergency care. The surveys assessed patient perceptions of care quality based on indicators of patient-centeredness.
Results showed high satisfaction (81-96%) with respectful treatment but lower satisfaction on other indicators like being informed of possible warning signs (25-30% satisfied) or feeling involved in care planning (21-42% satisfied). Regression analysis found that women, those without Swedish as their mother tongue, and those with more education expressed lower satisfaction on several indicators compared to men, Swedish mother tongue patients, and those with less education, respectively.
When nonspeaking patients on a specialized medical-surgical unit were provided with a simplified communication board, nurse-patient communication improved and patient frustration decreased. Patients and nurses completed surveys before and after the communication board was provided. The final results showed reduced time to communicate, improved understanding between nurses and patients, and lower frustration levels for both patients and nurses.
Detecção pré natal de cc resultado de programa preliminargisa_legal
This study evaluated the effectiveness of a national prenatal screening program for congenital heart disease (CHD) introduced in the Netherlands in 2007. The study found that the overall prenatal detection rate of severe CHD increased from 35.8% before the screening program to 59.7% after. Some specific types of CHD saw even larger increases, such as hypoplastic left heart syndrome which increased from 54.1% to 97.6% detection. Additionally, late referrals after 24 weeks gestation decreased by 24.3% following the screening program. This is the largest study to investigate prenatal detection rates of severe CHD in an unselected population, and found the screening program led to remarkably high detection compared to
This document provides an overview of the Med-Peds specialty, which involves training and practice in both internal medicine and pediatrics. It discusses the history and development of Med-Peds programs, the residency and training process, practice options, growth potential, and salaries for Med-Peds physicians. The document also examines reasons for choosing Med-Peds and provides results from an O-Net profiler assessment of the author's investigative and social skills that relate to this specialty.
This study aims to determine if a nurse-delivered discharge planning bundle that includes a follow-up phone call within 1 week of discharge will decrease rapid readmissions of patients with heart failure. The researchers will implement a discharge care bundle including patient education and a follow-up phone call on a hospital unit. They will compare rates of readmission before and after the intervention to see if the bundle reduces readmissions. The goal is to improve patient outcomes and lower healthcare costs for heart failure patients.
Glenn Myers is a clinical pharmacist at Horizon Health Network in Moncton, New Brunswick specializing in oncology and emergency medicine. He completed his BScPharm at Dalhousie University and a pharmacy residency at Saint John Regional Hospital. His experience includes working as a clinical pharmacist, community relief pharmacist, teaching assistant, lab demonstrator, and research assistant. He has presented at several conferences and committees.
This document is a curriculum vitae for Dr. Shanea Parker that outlines her education and professional experience. She received her Doctor of Pharmacy degree from Hampton University in 2004 and has since held various pharmacy positions including manager, clinical pharmacist, and assistant professor. Her experience ranges from hospital, retail, and academic settings. She is licensed and certified in Virginia and maintains active involvement in professional organizations.
Kari Fischer has extensive experience as a clinical pharmacy resident at the Fargo VA Health Care System. She holds a Doctor of Pharmacy from the University of New England and has completed rotations in various clinical settings including ambulatory care, internal medicine, surgery, and psychiatric pharmacy. Her professional experience also includes research projects, teaching opportunities, and community outreach activities. She is licensed as a pharmacist in North Dakota and holds several certifications.
Susan Nelson is a licensed pharmacist with over 20 years of experience in clinical pharmacy delivery across various healthcare settings including long-term care, home infusion, hospice, and specialty care. She has extensive experience managing pharmacy operations and staff, developing policies and procedures, and providing medication therapy management and patient education. Her experience also includes managing home infusion and hospice care for over 260 patients, ensuring compassionate end-of-life care and effective symptom management. She is skilled in areas such as pharmacovigilance, pharmacokinetics, compounding, and software optimization.
Anna Howard is a registered pharmacist in Oregon with a PharmD from the University of Montana. She has over 5 years of pharmacy experience including a PGY1 residency. Her experience includes positions in hospital, community, and ambulatory care pharmacy. She has extensive training in areas such as oncology, critical care, and infectious disease. She is licensed in Oregon, ACLS/BLS certified, and has received specialized training in areas like aseptic technique and immunizations.
This curriculum vitae summarizes the education and experience of Linda L. Chia. She is currently a PGY-2 Pharmacy Resident at the VA Heartland Network in Kansas City, Missouri, with a focus on pharmacy outcomes and healthcare analytics. She previously completed a PGY-1 residency in managed care pharmacy at Kaiser Permanente in California. Her experience includes positions as a pharmacy intern, technician, and adjunct faculty member. She is also pursuing a Healthcare Analytics Certificate.
Prateesh Varughese is a highly experienced healthcare professional with over eight years of experience in patient care, management, operations, and clinical sales strategy. He holds a PharmD and MBA and is currently a Senior Director at CompanionDx Reference Labs where he oversees clinical affairs and biopharma solutions. Previously he has held roles managing clinical and medical science liaison teams, launching education programs, and developing clinical trials. He has a strong background in precision medicine, pharmacogenomics, and oncology.
This document is a resume for Amber Schroeder, who is pursuing a Master of Science in Physician Assistant Studies at the University of New England. It outlines her education, which includes a Bachelor of Science in Microbiology from Idaho State University. It also details her clinical experience, which includes over 1200 patient care hours and 1400 patient encounters in specialties such as family medicine, pediatrics, emergency medicine, and surgery. Her clinical rotation summary provides further details on her rotations at various hospitals and clinics.
Dr. Weam Dawood is a Canadian national who has been practicing as a family physician in Muscat, Oman for the past 8 years. He has over 25 years of experience as a general practitioner, with additional training and experience in various medical specialties. Dr. Dawood is fluent in Arabic and English and received his medical degree from the University of Basra in Iraq. He has worked in hospitals in Oman, Canada, and Iraq, treating a variety of medical conditions for patients of all ages. References and awards attest to his strong clinical and communication skills and dedication to patient care.
Donna Hewitt is a registered nurse pursuing a Master's degree in nursing as a family nurse practitioner. She has over 30 years of experience as an oncology nurse, specializing in chemotherapy and patient education. Currently she works as a clinical leader and oncology nurse navigator, helping to develop navigation and survivorship programs. She is skilled in clinical research, communication, and ensuring continuity of care for cancer patients.
Greta Rabinovich is a licensed pharmacist in New Jersey with over 4 years of experience working in community pharmacies. She has a Doctor of Pharmacy degree from Long Island University. Her experience includes dispensing medications, counseling patients, and interacting with healthcare providers. She is committed to improving patient health and wellness through her work.
Pejman Ferdowsian is a medical doctor seeking a new position. He has over 10 years of experience in various medical specialties including family medicine, internal medicine, surgery, obstetrics/gynecology, pathology, pediatrics, psychiatry, and interventional radiology. He has worked in clinical settings in the US and Canada. Pejman has strong communication, research, and analysis skills. He is currently involved in ongoing medical research and professional development.
This document is a resume for Amanda Luciano. It summarizes her education, licenses, employment history, clinical experiences and presentations. She received her Doctor of Pharmacy degree from Rutgers University in 2014. Her current role is Associate Medical Director at GSW Worldwide in Columbus, Ohio, where she provides clinical and strategic input for medical projects. She has over 5 years of pharmacy experience in both hospital and retail settings.
Tanya Zapolskaya is a Doctor of Pharmacy candidate at LIU Pharmacy with extensive clinical experience including internships at The Brooklyn Hospital Center and CVS Pharmacy. She has completed advanced pharmacy practice experiences in critical care, acute care, internal medicine, pharmaceutical research, ambulatory care, and community practice. Tanya is involved in several professional organizations and has received multiple awards and honors for her leadership and academic achievements.
Derek Hoeft is a PA student seeking a career in emergency medicine or intensive care. He has extensive clinical experience and skills in surgery, critical care, emergency medicine, and procedures. Hoeft has a Master's degree in Physician Assistant Studies from Mercy College and a Bachelor's degree in Health Science from Oakland University. He has worked as a phlebotomist, teaching assistant, physical therapy technician, and research assistant to gain clinical experience.
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Marina Khalabuda-Sagalovich is a licensed pharmacist with over 7 years of experience in hospital, long-term care, and retail settings. She has a PharmD degree and completed a PGY1 pharmacy residency. Her experience includes roles in academia, research, and publishing. She is licensed as a pharmacist in Illinois and New York.
Dr. Zafar Iqbal Ahmed Javed has over 30 years of experience working in general practice and family medicine in the UK, Pakistan, and other countries. He has qualifications including an MBBS, BSc, diplomas in public health and homeopathic medicine. His career has included roles as a GP, rural general practitioner, lecturer, and NHS locum work in the UK. He has skills in areas such as chronic disease management, emergency medicine, and health promotion.
Alexa Campbell is a Physician Assistant who graduated from Long Island University-Brooklyn in 2016 with a Master's degree in Physician Assistant Studies. She completed clinical rotations in various specialties including internal medicine, orthopedics, OB/GYN, emergency medicine, dermatology, general surgery, pediatrics, psychiatry, and family medicine. Prior to PA school, Alexa earned a Bachelor's degree in Natural Sciences from the University of Pittsburgh and worked as an EMT and patient care technician. She is licensed as a PA in New York State and is a member of professional PA associations.
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Laura R. Ramsey has a Master of Medical Science degree from Northwestern University Physician Assistant Program and a Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry from the University of Virginia. She has experience in a variety of clinical settings including internal medicine, women's health, pediatrics, psychiatry, emergency medicine, surgery, family medicine, infectious disease, nephrology, pulmonology, and medical intensive care. Ms. Ramsey is licensed as a Physician Assistant in Virginia and is a member of professional organizations including the American Academy of Physician Assistants and the Illinois Academy of Physician Assistants.
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1. Glenn Myers, BScPharm, ACPR
103 Portledge Avenue
Moncton, New Brunswick
(506)-878-0909
(506)-870-2483
Glen.Myers@HorizonNB.ca
Education:
Horizon Health Network – Saint John Regional Hospital, Saint John, NB June 2011-June 2012
Postgraduate Hospital Pharmacy Residency
DiplomaconferredonJune 1st
,2012
Successfullycompletedclinical patientcare rotationsinCardiology,Nephrology,InfectiousDisease,Community
Health,Internal Medicine,Acute Care (Medical-Surgical ICU),andambulatoryoncologyclinic
Successfullycompletedcore rotationsincludingPharmaceutical Care,Druginformation(DI),Drug distribution
(Dispensary&CIVA) andHospital PharmacyManagement
Actedas a preceptorto a 4th
yearpharmacy studentfor3 weeksunderthe supervisionof aclinical pharmacist
Confidentlyexecutedprofessional presentationstohealthcare professionals
Dalhousie University College of Pharmacy, Halifax, NS September2007-May 2011
Bachelor of Science inPharmacy (BSc Pharmacy)
Degree conferredonMay 17th
, 2011
Mount SaintVincentUniversity,Halifax,NS September2005-April 2007
Bachelor of Science (Majorin Chemistry,Minor inMath)
Completed 2 years
Sydney Academy, Sydney,NS September2002-June 2005
High School Diploma
GraduatedwithHighestHonors
Work Experience:
Horizon Health Network– The Moncton Hospital July 2012 – Present
Clinical Pharmacist – Oncology &Emergency Medicine
Performed bestpossible medicationhistoriesandmedicationreconciliationonadmission
Verifiedandenteredchemotherapyordersforinpatientandoutpatientoncologypatients
Providedpatienteducationonchemotherapy,warfarinandothernarrow therapeuticindex medications
Workedcollaboratively withmembersof the multi-disciplinaryhealthcare teamtooptimize provisionof
pharmaceutical care to inpatient&outpatientoncology,internal medicine andemergencymedicine patients
Performedtherapeuticdrugmonitoring(TDM) forseveral narrow therapeuticindex medications
Managed outpatientDVTpatientsincollaborationwithEmergencyRoomPhysician(ERP) andfamilyphysician
Actedas a preceptorforundergraduate pharmacystudentsandhospital pharmacyresidents
Confidentlyexecutedprofessional presentationsto pharmacyteammembersata local and regional level
Performedall necessarycontinuingeducationrequirementsforannual pharmacistlicensure
RiverviewGuardianPharmacy Sept2012 - Present
Communityrelief Pharmacist
Enteredprescriptionsanddispenseddrugtherapytopatientsinthe communitysetting
Dispensedandsupervisedadministrationof methadone
Counselled patientsonnewandexistingprescriptiondrugtherapy,overthe counter(OTC) druguse andgeneral
2. wellness
AssessedmedicationhistoryfordruginteractionswithnewlystartedprescriptionorOTCdrug therapy
WorkedwithNexxsysdispensarymanagementsoftware forprocessingprescriptions
Dalhousie University - College of Pharmacy September2010-April 2011
Teaching Assistant – Critical AppraisalSeries
GradedstatisticsassignmentsforPHAR3010
RecordedgradesalphabeticallyinPHAR3010 database
ProctoredPHAR3010 final exam
Organizedjournal clubassessmentformstobe distributedtojournal clubgroups
Dalhousie University - College of Pharmacy September2010-December 2010
Lab Demonstrator- SkillsLab II
Performedinteractive discussionswithpharmacystudents
Actedas a mock-patientforcounselingsessionswithpharmacystudents
Evaluatedpharmacystudentsandgave feedbackbasedontheirperformanceincounseling situations
Dalhousie University- College of Pharmacy May 2010-June 2010
Research Assistant – Emergency Medicine
Screenedandenrolledpatientsbasedoneligibilitywithskinandsofttissue infectionsintoarandomized
controlledtrial
Informedpatientsextensivelyonthe detailsof the trial
Followedupwithpatientstoassessprogress,tolerabilityandanswerquestions
Updatedtrial databaseswithpatientinformation
Interactedwithdoctors,nursesandmedicsona dailybasis
Dalhousie University- College of Pharmacy June 2010-August 2010
Research Assistant – Early PsychosisClinic
Attendedinter-professional patientcare roundwithvarioushealthprofessionals
Assistedwithvariousliterature searches
Createda mental healthcontactlistavailableforNovaScotiapharmacies
Workedwitha pharmacistto provide pharmaceuticalcare topatientsof the Early PsychosisClinic
CompletedprojectsforDr.DavidGardner of the EarlyPsychosisClinic
Horizon Health Network – The Moncton Hospital May 2009-August 2009
Pharmacy Student –Oncology
Attendedinter-professional patientcare roundswithDoctorsandNurses
Under supervisionof the pharmacist ,counseledcancerpatientsonchemotherapyregimens andregularly
performedchemotherapytoxicityfollow-upswithnew breastcancerpatients
Performedhome medicationreconciliationonadmittedoncologypatients throughcompletion
Completedhome Med.Rec. proficientlyforcomplexoncologyclinicpatients
Workedwitha pharmacist to provide pharmaceuticalcare toinpatients&oncologyclinicpatients
Completedprojects forthe PharmacyandOncologydepartment
Optimizedpatientcare byworkinginconjunctionwithotherstudentsandmembersof the healthcare team
Capital District Health Authority – VG Site September2007-March 2009
Pharmacy Student –Sterile Room
ProficientlypreparedIVADandChemotherapydoses forpatients
Deliveredbatched IVADdosestothe floorsatthe endof the day
Controlledthe TPN Compoundertoprepare TPN forParenteral NutritionPatients
Responsible forcheckingthe floorsandkeepingtrackof patientdoses
Stockeddrugsolutionsandstockcarts around the Pharmacy
3. Professional Experience:
Practice Experience Program January-February2011
CommunityPharmacyRotation(6weeks),Superstore Pharmacy
Halifax,NS
Preceptor:TiffanySavary,BScPharm
Practice Experience Program February-April 2011
Hospital PharmacyRotation:EmergencyMedicine (6weeks)
The Moncton Hospital,Moncton,NB
Preceptors:MelissaHawkinsBScPharm,ACPR/Dr.LeslieManuel BScPharm, ACPR,PharmD
Practice Experience Program August 2010
CommunityPharmacyRotation(4weeks),LawtonsBayersRoad
Halifax,NS
Preceptor:HollyHowell,BScPharm
Practice Experience Program May 2009
Hospital PharmacyRotation:Oncology(2weeks)
The Moncton Hospital,Moncton,NB
Preceptor:KarenMacCurdy-Thompson,BScPharm
Practice Experience Program May 2009
CommunityPharmacyRotation(2weeks),HealthparkPharmasave
Sydney,NS
Preceptor:NicolaMorgan,BScPharm
Professional Activities:
Presentations
Immune relatedadverse effects:Anew era November20th
, 2015
NewBrunswickImmuno-oncologysymposium
Moncton, NB,Canada
Uncoveringsome Oncology basics November5th
, 2015
Presentedtonursingstaff fromthe Extra-Mural Program
Moncton, NB,Canada
Abraxane: Not just a one trick pony April 17th
, 2015
Regional OncologySpringSymposium
Halifax,NS,Canada
HER-2 status and metastatic breast cancer: A case based approach to pharmacotherapy November18th
, 2014
Presentedtostaff of St.Martha’s Regional Hospital inAntigonish,NSandAberdeenHospital inNew Glasgow,NS
Rasburicase in Tumor Lysis Syndrome (TLS) June 24th
, 2014
Presentedtooncologystaff of The MonctonHospital
Pulmonary Hypertension:A concise review March 11th
, 2014
Presentedtopharmacyresidentsandstudentsof HorizonHealthNetwork
Regorafenibfor metastatic colorectal cancer October 9th
, 2013
4. HorizonHealthNetworkoncologypharmacyjournal club
Moncton, NB,Canada
The HIGHs and LOWs,INs and OUTsof Febrile NeutropeniainPatientstreated for Malignancy May 4th
, 2013
Regional OncologySpringSymposium
Halifax,NS,Canada
Oral Chemotherapy – A mouthful October 27th
, 2012
CSHP-NewBrunswickFall AGM
Moncton, NB,Canada
Implementation& Evaluation ofan Antimicrobial Stewardshipprogram inthe MSICU June 1st
, 2012
Dalhousie UniversityHospital Residencyprogramprojectpresentation
Moncton, NB,Canada
Cabazitaxel: The New Kid on the Block May 12th
, 2012
PresentedtoClinical Pharmacistsof the Dr.H. BlissCancerCentre
St. John’s,NL,Canada
Anti-epileptic Drugs (AEDs): A Traumatic Experience? – ICU Presentation April 12th
, 2012
PresentedtoClinical Pharmacistsof the SJRH
SaintJohn,NB,Canada
A (Ace Inhibitors),B (BetaBlockers),C (Calcium Channel Blockers)…Easyas 1, 2, 3! March 30th
, 2012
Presentedto2nd
yearmedicine studentsof Dalhousie University
SaintJohn,NB,Canada
The Red Herring – Internal Medicine Case Presentation January 19th
, 2012
PresentedtoClinical Pharmacistsof the SJRH
SaintJohn,NB,Canada
Life in the Fast Lane: Pneumatic Tube Medication Delivery December7th
, 2011
PresentedtoSJRHPharmacystaff
SaintJohn,NB,Canada
Internal Overload: A series of Internal Medicine Cases November5th
, 2011
CSHP Fall AGM
SaintJohn,NB,Canada
Stroke with a twist of Lyme - Infectious Disease Case Presentation October 27th
, 2011
PresentedtoClinical Pharmacistsof the SJRH
SaintJohn,NB,Canada
Hospital Pharmacy: A diamond in the rough October 5th
, 2011
Presentedto1st
year pharmacystudentsof PHAR1070
Halifax,NS,Canada
CVC’s in Dialysis: The way to a patient’s heart- Nephrology Case Presentation August 28th
, 2011
PresentedtoClinical Pharmacistsof the SJRH
SaintJohn,NB,Canada
5. CommitteeWork
Vice President– Finance May 2012-Present
Canadian Societyof HospitalPharmacists –NB Branch
Inter-professional HealthResearch(iHR) day March 2012
Horizon Health Network-SaintJohn RegionalHospital/DalhousieUniversity/UNB-SJ
Dalhousie Pharmacy ResidencyLiaisonCommittee June 2011-June 2012
DalhousieUniversity
Dalhousie StudentPharmacy SocietyVice-President September2009-April 2010
Workedwithcommittee membersandassistedinthe organizationof the followingevents:DSPSHoliday
Formal Ball;Dalhousie Collegeof PharmacyWhitecoat Ceremony;2010 DSPSAwardsNightCeremony;and
the DSPS Annual General Meeting
Assistedinthe developmentanddeliveryof the annual “DSPSEvolve CareerFair”
Organizedandpromotedthe annual DSPSelectionsandconductedinterviewsforvariousDSPSpositions
Dalhousie Health Sciences’StudentsAssociation September2009-April 2010
Attendedmonthlycouncil meetingstodiscussinter-professional collaborationandeducationamongst
studentsinthe facultiesof Medicine,DentistryandHealthProfessions
Dalhousie StudentPharmacy SocietySocial Director April 2008-April 2009
Deliveredsuccessful social eventsincollaborationwithsocial directorsandthe DSPS
Coordinatedanddesignedthe DSPSCollege of PharmacyFroshweekandmonthlyDSPSPharmacysocials
Maintainedconstantcommunicationbetweenstudentsandothermembersof the council toexplore other
societal opportunities
Stayedabreastof issuesconcerningthe College of Pharmacyandattendedsocietymeetingstodiscussthe
impacton students/events
Organizedthe Annual DSPSCollege of PharmacyHolidayFormal Ball andthe DSPS“SkitNight”
Dalhousie StudentPharmacy Society1st
year Representative September2007-April 2008
AttendedSocietyMeetingstobringconcernsof Classof 2011 to the Committee for discussion
Activelycommunicatedinformationbetweenthe Societymeetingstothe Classof 2011
Organizedrecruitmentsessionsforthe College of Pharmacyandthe Skitinthe annual “College of Pharmacy
SkitNight”forthe classof 2011
Professionaldevelopmentconferences
NewBrunswick Immuno-OncologySymposium November2015
Moncton, NB,Canada
NewBrunswick Hematology Day May 2015
SaintJohn,NB,Canada
Regional Oncology SpringSymposium April 2015
Halifax,NS,Canada
Hematology/OncologyPharmacists AssociationAnnual Conference March 2014
NewOrleans,LA,UnitedStates
Annual NewBrunswick Vascular Conference Feb2013-Feb 2014
Moncton, NB,Canada
6. CSHP-NewBrunswick Fall Education Meeting November2011-November2013
NewBrunswick,Canada
CSHP-NewBrunswick SpringEducation Meeting May 2013
Fredericton,NB,Canada
Regional Oncology SpringSymposium (ROSS) May 2012-May 2014
Halifax,NS,Canada
Interprofessional HealthResearch(iHR) Day March 2012
SaintJohn,NB,Canada
Professional Practice Conference (PPC) February2012
Toronto,Ontario,Canada
Community Service:
Womenand Wellness February2015
Canadian MentalHealthAssociation
CIBC Run for the Cure (ParticipantandFundraiser) October2005-October 2013
Canadian BreastCancerFoundation
Metro UniversitiesRelayforLife March 2011
Canadian CancerSociety,Halifax, NS
Recruitedparticipantsforthe DalhousiePharmacyrelayteam
Organizedall monetarydonationsfromthe team
Cross Country runningCourse Marshall September2010
Athletics Nova Scotia
Maxillofacial,Ear/Nose/Throat Oncology Volunteer Sept.2007-April 2008
CapitalHealth, VG Site, Floor3B
Children'sWishDay teammember March 2007
MountSaintVincentUniversity
Birch 4 Fire Warden (Residence) September2005-April 2007
MountSaintVincentUniversity
Vice PresidentofMSVU Residence Society September2005-April 2006
MountSaintVincentUniversity
Canadian Blood Services February 2005-June 2005
Awards and Honours:
Hematology/OncologyPharmacistsAssociation(HOPA)annual conference travelgrant March 2014
CSHP-NBProfessional Practice Conference (PPC) Grant February 2012
Dalhousie StudentPharmacySociety(DSPS) 4th
YearLeadershipAward April 2011
J.G. Duff PharmacyAward – SeniorStick April 2010
7. Mrs. Vera B. PugsleyAwardforfuture contributioninpharmacypractice October 2008
DSPS1st
yearAward forParticipationwithinthe College of Pharmacy April 2008
ChemistryAwardforAcademicExcellence,MountSaintVincentUniversity April 2007
Dean’sList,Mount SaintVincentUniversity(’05-‘06and‘06-’07) April 2006-April 2007
Mount SaintVincentUniversityMeritScholarship April 2005
SydneyAcademyHonorsSociety (3-YearMember)
Professional Memberships:
Hematology/OncologyPharmacistsAssociation(HOPA) 2013-2015
NewBrunswickPharmaceuticalSociety 2009-Present
CanadianSocietyof Hospital Pharmacists (CSHP) 2011-2015
NovaScotiaCollege of Pharmacists 2008-2011
CanadianPharmacistsAssociation 2007-Present
CanadianAssociationof PharmacyStudentsandInterns 2007-2011
References:
Referencesavailable uponrequest