FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE REF2015-05 ASHP Foundation News Release _________________________________________________________________________________ ASHP Foundation Announces 2015 Recipients of the Pharmacy Resident Practice-Based Research Grants BETHESDA, MD (March 26, 2015) ― The ASHP Research and Education Foundation announced today that funding has been awarded to pharmacy resident researchers who seek to improve patient care by optimizing pharmacists’ roles. These studies will address a number of critical healthcare issues, including hepatitis C, hyperglycemia, oral anticoagulants, dyslipidemia therapy, and antimicrobial stewardship programs. The researchers are recipients of the 2015 ASHP Foundation Pharmacy Resident PracticeBased Research Grant Program. This program, which is supported by the ASHP Foundation, encourages practice-based research related to the assumptions, beliefs and recommendations from the October 2010 Pharmacy Practice Model Initiative (PPMI) Summit. The overarching goal of the PPMI is to ensure that pharmacists participate on interdisciplinary patient care teams as the health professionals who are responsible and accountable for patients’ medication outcomes. A secondary goal of the program is to develop pharmacy residents’ research skills while fostering development of mentoring relationships with more experienced senior investigators. “This grant program is part of the ASHP Foundation’s overall efforts to advance pharmacy practice models and patient care through support of high-quality research that validates important pharmacist interventions,” said Stephen J. Allen, M.S., FASHP, ASHP Foundation chief executive officer. The 2015 recipients, each of whom received a grant of up to $5,000 are: “Impact of a Pharmacist-Led Outpatient Target-Specific Oral Anticoagulant Service” Pharmacy Resident Investigator: Emily J. Ashjian, Pharm.D. Senior Investigator: Geoffrey D. Barnes, M.D. University of Michigan Health System Ann Arbor, MI “The Best Interventions in Lipid Lowering (BILL) Study: An Observational Study on PharmacistDriven Recommendations to Optimize Dyslipidemia Therapy” Pharmacy Resident Investigator: Lisa M. Cillessen, Pharm.D. Senior Investigator: Jenny A. Van Amburgh, Pharm.D. Community Health Centers of Harbor Health Services, Inc. Dorchester, MA “Pilot Project to Evaluate Hyperglycemia and Glucose Variability in Cancer Patients Receiving Dexamethasone” Pharmacy Resident Investigator: Jennifer Grabowski, Pharm.D. Senior Investigator: Cindy L. O’Bryant, Pharm.D., BCOP University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus Aurora, CO “Formalization of an Antimicrobial Stewardship Program in a Small Community Hospital” Pharmacy Resident Investigator: Alexa Lockwood, Pharm.D. Senior Investigator: Nicole Bolton, Pharm.D. Bozeman Deaconess Health Services Bozeman, MT “Evaluating SVR12 Rates and Patient/Provider Satisfaction of Hepatitis C-Infected Patients Followed in the UC Davis Medical Center Hepatitis C Specialty Pharmacy Clinic” Pharmacy Resident Investigator: Vinh H. Nguyen, Pharm.D., Ph.D. Senior Investigator: Julianna L. Burton, Pharm.D., BCPS, BCACP, FCSHP University of California, Davis Medical Center Sacramento, CA “Impact of Point-of-Care Screening for Chlamydia and Gonorrhea on Antimicrobial Stewardship in the Emergency Department” Pharmacy Resident Investigator: Kaitlyn R. Rivard, Pharm.D. Senior Investigator: Heather M. Draper, Pharm.D., BCPS Mercy Health Saint Mary’s Grand Rapids, MI For More Information Information about the Pharmacy Resident Practice-Based Research Grant Program and the abstracts of the research studies funded by this year’s program can be found at http://www.ashpfoundation.org/PharmacyResidentGrantees. About the ASHP Foundation The ASHP Research and Education Foundation (www.ashpfoundation.org) was established in 1968 by ASHP (www.ashp.org) as a nonprofit, tax-exempt organization. As the philanthropic arm of ASHP, our vision is that patient outcomes improve because of the leadership and clinical skills of pharmacists, as vital members of the health care team, accountable for safe and effective medication use. Our mission is to improve the health and well-being of patients in health systems through appropriate, safe and effective medication use. Contact Information Stephanie D. Brown, M.Ed. Director of Programs ASHP Foundation 301-664-8618 [email protected] Bethany L. Coulter, M.A. Director of Communications and Events ASHP Foundation 301-664-8795 [email protected]
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