Pharmacist-led review of empagliflozin and ertugliflozin following formulary update
Research
Post hoc depression analysis from a pharmacist-led diabetes trial
Diabetes and depression may present concurrently, and clinical pharmacists are well equipped to manage these conditions. Clinical pharmacists were grant funded to implement a diabetes-focused randomized controlled trial in a Federally Qualified Health Center.
The myoclonus mystery: A case of Lance-Adams Syndrome complicated by withdrawal seizures of alcohol use disorder
There are only a few hundred cases of LAS that have been documented across the globe. The often uncontrollable myoclonus activity can start anywhere from days to weeks after a successful resuscitation. While not categorized as a seizure disorder,
Comparison of long-acting injectable antipsychotics with oral antipsychotics and hospital readmission rates at 3 months in pediatric patients \
The use of oral formulations of antipsychotics is common in the pediatric population, but little is known regarding the off-label use of LAIAs in this population.
Impact of pharmacist-led chronic disease management in a Federally Qualified Health Center
Dr. Caitlin McCarthy conducted a study on how more pharmacist-driven services can decrease the number of patients suffering from chronic disease.
Pharmacists improve diabetes outcomes: a randomized controlled trial.
There is a growing shortage of primary care physicians. Pharmacists can fill the gap, and interdisciplinary teams are being evaluated as part of health care reform.
COVID-19 and handwashing: Implications for water use in Sub-Saharan Africa
Director of Research Dr. Rebecca Klege has published an article on how the level of concern about COVID-19 affects the frequency of washing hands.
Dr. Rebecca Klege’s journal publication on Stockpiling and Food Worries during COVID-19
Stockpiling and food worries: Changing habits and choices in the midst of
COVID-19 pandemic