[PT2021] FW: IPE Health Sciences Research Symposium - Announcement of Best Poster Awards

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Subject: IPE Health Sciences Research Symposium - Announcement of Best Poster Awards





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Dear Students:

Thank you to all who attended or presented at the 9th Annual IPE Health Sciences Research Symposium last week! Please see the email below from our IPE Research Subcommittee Chair, Dr. Melissa Holland. If you attended or presented at the event, please take a moment to fill out the symposium survey here: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/YVHH83Z

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The following is sent on behalf of Dr. Melissa Holland, Chair, IPE Research Subcommittee:

On behalf of the IPE Steering Committee and Research Subcommittee, we would like to thank each of you who were able to attend and/or present at the 9th Annual IPE Health Sciences Research Symposium last week.  There was an immense amount of time and effort put into each poster presentation and we would like to thank everyone who participated in the event.  There were 40 Osteopathic Medicine student presenters,  8 Pharmacy student presenters, 18 Master of Physician Assistant Practice student presenters, 4 Dual Pharmacy/MS Clinical Research student presenters, 1 Dual Pharmacy/MS Pharmaceutical Sciences student presenter, 2 Dual Master of Physician Assistant Practice/ MS Public Health student presenters, 11 MS Pharmaceutical Sciences student presenters, and 3 MS Public Health student presenters. In addition, we had 7 Osteopathic Medicine resident presenters, 4 Pharmacy resident presenters, and 1 Pharmaceutical Sciences faculty presenter. While all of the student & resident posters presented were great accomplishments, the following posters were awarded best posters in their research category per faculty evaluators:

Student Best Poster Winners

Biomedical/Basic Science

Vascular Effects of Intermediates of Heme Biosynthetic Pathway
Pratibha Chaudhari
Faculty Advisor: Dr. Victor Pulgar
Co-Authors: Dr. Makiko Yasuda, Dr. Herbert Bonvosky, Dr. Victor Pulgar
Degree Program: Pharmaceutical Sciences

Clinical Case Studies

Understanding Multiple Myeloma: A Case report And Review of Literature
Zachary Brooks
Faculty Advisor: Dr. Mayank Singhal
Co-Authors: Scott Stockholm
Degree Program: Osteopathic Medicine

Clinical Research

An Investigation of the Association Between Risky Behaviors and Alcohol Consumption in Pregnant Females
Kaylee Moore
Faculty Advisor: Dr. Charles Carter
Co-Authors: Megan Taylor
Degree Program: Dual PharmD/MSCR

Education


Predictability of Type 2 Diabetes using Fasting Plasma Glucose and Fasting Insulin
Cody Brown
Faculty Advisor: Dr. Nicholas Pennings
Co-Authors: Emily Langston

Degree Program: Osteopathic Medicine

Resident Best Poster Winners

Clinical Case Studies


Listeria Meningitis: Is it effective to complete therapy with oral rather than IV antibiotic?

Sanad Alshareef (Resident)

Faculty Advisor: Mayank Singhal
Degree Program: Osteopathic Medicine

Clinical Research

Impact of a Pharmacist-led COPD Clinic on Patient Outcomes in a Rural Healthcare Clinic
Sarah Russell (Resident)
Faculty Advisor: Dr. Beth Mills
Co-Authors: Dr. Steven Johnson
Degree Program: Pharmacy

Impact of pharmacist utilization in the hospital discharge medication reconciliation process: a prospective quality improvement study
Andrew Darkow (Resident)
Faculty Advisor: Dr. April Cooper
Co-Authors: Dr. Catherine Wente, Dr. Ramonna Cvelich, Michael Willis, Dr. Julie Thompson, Dr. Aparna Kamath
Degree Program: Pharmacy

The following posters were recognized for IPE collaboration based on the involvement of multiple programs and/or health professions (not necessarily CU programs).

IPE Collaboration Recognition

Clinical Research-Residents



US Ambulatory Prescribing Patterns of Menopausal Hormonal Therapy Following the Women’s Health Initiative (2006-2016)
Presenter: Dr. Abigail Case (Resident)
Faculty Advisor: Dr. Melissa Holland
Co-Authors: Dr. Amber McLendon, Dr. Michael Jiroutek, Dr. Dustin Wilson, Dr. Stephen Fuller
Professions/Programs: Pharmacy & Clinical Research


Impact of pharmacist utilization in the hospital discharge medication reconciliation process: a prospective quality improvement study
Presenter: Dr. Andrew Darkow (Resident)
Faculty Advisor: Dr. April Cooper
Co-Authors: Dr. Catherine Wente, Dr. Ramonna Cvelich, Michael Willis, Dr. Julie Thompson, Dr. Aparna Kamath
Professions/Programs: Pharmacy & Medicine

Biomedical/Basic Science-Students

The Seizure-Inducing Activity of Various Classes of Cannabinoids
Morgan Gravley
Faculty Advisor: Dr. Christopher Breivogel
Co-Authors: Nshan Muradyan
Professions/Programs: Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences

Clinical Research-Students


Implementation of an interprofessional approach to minimize the usage of inappropriate broad-spectrum gram-positive antimicrobials in respiratory infections in patients covered by adult medicine rounding teams
Katherine Adams

Faculty Advisor: Dr. Riley Bowers

Co-Authors: Katie Lachman, Savannah Knepper, Emily Highsmith, Serina Tart, Nicolas Biondi, Michael Samiratedu
Professions/Programs: Pharmacy, Clinical Research & Medicine


The impact of interprofessional monitoring and education on the usage of glucocorticoids in acute exacerbations of COPD
Kerri McGrady
Faculty Advisor: Dr. Riley Bowers
Co-Authors: Emily Highsmith, Thomas Cameron, Nicholas Biondi, Michael Samiratedu, Adam Rosenblum, Savannah Knepper
Professions/Programs:  Pharmacy & Medicine


Risk Factors for Sepsis Diagnosis in a Rural Inpatient Population: A Case-Control Study
Ikenna Okafor

Faculty Advisor: Dr. Dorothea Thompson

Co-Authors: Sarah Chandler, Dr. Peter Ahiawodzi, Dr. Kimberly Kelly
Professions/Programs: Pharmacy, Pharmaceutical Sciences & Public Health

Education-Students


Utilization of Pharmacists in Physician Assistant Curricula in the United States
Carrie Baker
Faculty Advisor: Dr. Dustin Wilson
Co-Authors: Jennifer Adema, John Conyers, Morgan Treece, Peter Fenn
Professions/Programs: Pharmacy & Physician Assistant


Utilization of Pharmacogenomics in Clinical Practice
Isabel Alcala-Maddox

Faculty Advisor: Dr. Brianne Raccor

Co-Authors: Tristyn Cartrette, Amber K. Hill, Chantley Thomas, Dr. Pius Fasinu, Dr. Antoine Al-Achi, Dr. Dorothea K. Thompson
Professions/Programs: Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences


Occurrence of Cutaneous Adverse Reactions to Sulfonamides in Cats and Dogs
Savanna Scott

Faculty Advisor: Dr. Brianne Raccor

Co-Authors: Stephanie Karvosky, Allison Lewis, Dr. Pius Fasinu
Professions/Programs: Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences

Education-Faculty


Validation of a Survey Instrument to Assess Utilization of Pharmacogenomics
Dr. Brianne Raccor (Faculty)
Co-Authors: Antoine Al-Achi, Isabel Alcala-Maddox, Tristyn Cartrette, Amber K. Hill, Chantley Thomas, Dr. Pius Fasinu, Dr. Dorothea K. Thompson
Degree Program: Pharmaceutical Sciences & Pharmacy


We would also like to recognize our faculty who served as our poster evaluators at last evening’s symposium.

Poster Evaluators

Biomedical/Basic Science
Bonnie Brenseke, DVM, PhD, DACVP
Chair and Assistant Professor of Biomedical Pathology
Osteopathic Medicine

Rob Hilgers, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Pharmaceutical Sciences

Clinical Case Studies
Stephen Fuller, PharmD, BCACP, CPP
Vice Chair of Faculty Development and Professor
Pharmacy Practice

Emily Ghassemi, PharmD, BCACP, CCP
Clinical Assistant Professor
Pharmacy Practice

Clinical Research
Richard Drew, PharmD, RPh, MS
Vice-Chair of Research and Scholarship and Professor
Pharmacy Practice

Matthew Peterson, PhD, FGSA
Associate Professor
Clinical Research

Mayank Singhal, MD
Academic Hospitalist
Cape Fear Valley Hospital
Assistant Professor
Osteopathic Medicine

Education
Byron May, PharmD, BCPS
Chair and Professor
Pharmacy Practice

Sarah Wade, MLS, AHIP
Assistant Medical Librarian
Osteopathic Medicine

Congratulations to our award winners!  Thank you again to all presenters and attendees.  We look forward to another successful event next year!

Regards,

Melissa


Melissa A. Holland, PharmD, MSCR | Campbell University
Associate Professor | Vice Chair, Curriculum and Education Development | Dual PharmD/MSCR Advisor
College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences | Department of Clinical Research
Post Office Box 1090, 180 Main Street  |  Buies Creek, North Carolina 27506
Toll Free (800) 760-9734 Ext. 4914 | (910) 814-4914 |  Fax (910) 814-5565
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