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A worldwide celebration of the immeasurable care and innovation pharmacists provide? Count us in! #WorldPharmacistsDay #WPD2024
The Department of Pharmacotherapy has a long and rich history in training high-quality pharmacy practitioners and researchers who are currently in a broad range of settings, including hospital pharmacy, retail pharmacy, academia, and industry. We are a dynamic department, leading the way in the application of pharmacotherapeutic principles in patient care. The Department of Pharmacotherapy, along with the College of Pharmacy, is committed to developing pharmacy practitioner-scholars for the 21st century. The Department of Pharmacotherapy’s mission is to: Advance healthcare by ensuring optimal drug therapy outcomes for everyone.
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University of Utah Department of Pharmacotherapy reposted this
A worldwide celebration of the immeasurable care and innovation pharmacists provide? Count us in! #WorldPharmacistsDay #WPD2024
Strong representation from our department at the recent ISPOR Annual 2024 Conference in Atlanta, GA! Great to see our colleagues and students contributing to the elevation of health economics and outcomes research!
What a great feeling to have attended the ISPOR—The Professional Society for Health Economics and Outcomes Research—Annual 2024 Conference in Atlanta with my University of Utah Health College of Pharmacy Department of Pharmacotherapy colleagues. We were well represented and presented 21 posters, 1 podium, 3 issue panels, and 1 workshop. Nice job everybody! Weston Schmutz Andre Hejazi, PharmD Dr. Ishfaq Rashid Abdelrahman G. Tawfik Younis, MAS Ainhoa Gomez Lumbreras Priyanka Ghule, MS Joey Mattingly Diana Brixner Kenechukwu Ben-Umeh Duru Elvis Khanh Duong Jeong-Yeon Cho Bimal Patel, PharmD, MS Bell Kategaew Nathorn Chaiyakunapruk Dan Malone Connor Willis Chia Jie Tan Qayyim Said Daniel Witt #ISPORAnnual #HEOR #ISPOR2024 #ISPOR
We are excited to share the involvement of our faculty members in this STFM Leadership Team! Karen Gunning, PharmD, BCPS, BCACP, FCCP Elizabeth Bald, PharmD, BCACP
I am pleased to introduce the STFM Pharmacist Faculty Collaborative Leadership Team for the 2024-2025 year: Chair-Elect: Megan Stephan Hull, PharmD, BCACP Chair: Suzanne Florczyk, PharmD, BCMTMS Past Chair: Caroline Crossey Scholarship Chair: Michelle O’Brien Recruitment Chair: Alexandria Taylor Please spread the word about the STFM Pharmacist Faculty Collaborative and this Family Medicine Pharmacists LinkedIn group! #FMPharm
We are excited to spotlight Ratthanon Prasitwarachot's experience in our PhD program! You can find additional information on our website and stay tuned for upcoming student spotlights! https://lnkd.in/gVt6rTAc
Congratulations to Casey Tak, PhD, MPH for being selected as the 2024-25 ELEVATE Scholar! Casey's selection for this award is based in his project titled, "Experiences accessing and preferences of MOUD among pregnant and postpartum individuals with opioid use disorder." Learn more about Casey on our department webpage: https://lnkd.in/dVkzfuW3 More information on the ELEVATE Center can be found here: https://lnkd.in/gKxivrSZ
We are excited about the impact our PhD students will have on health economics outcomes research. Learn more about Elvis Duru's experience on our website and stay tuned for upcoming student spotlights! https://lnkd.in/gVt6rTAc
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Pharmacy Benefit Managers (#PBM). What are they? Where did they come from? What services do they provide? What market incentives influence their practices? What controversies surround them? Ge Bai, David Hyman, and I discuss all of these issues in a new invited JAMA Health Forum article entitled “Pharmacy Benefit Managers History, Business Practices, Economics, and Policy.” https://lnkd.in/g_9W8Smj
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Very excited to see recent research with Ge Bai Kenechukwu Ben-Umeh & Jerry Anderson published in JAMA Health Forum today & covered by MarketWatch! In this article, we estimate the “gross profit” (or “spread”) for major intermediaries in the pharmaceutical supply chain (PBMs, wholesalers, and pharmacies) for high-utilization generic drugs in Medicare Part D! #drugpricing #healthpolicy #supplychain https://lnkd.in/gfMg5h7Q