A primary research focus will be to document the value of pharmaceutical care towards improving patient outcomes
To participate in research that will directly lead to improvements in health care for the New Mexico population
COP clinical faculty will serve as research mentors for students, residents, and fellows
Joe Anderson, Pharm.D. – community ambulatory care; disease management; outcomes-based research
Melanie Dodd, Pharm.D. - retrospective drug utilization review and outcomes assessment
Mark Holdsworth, Pharm.D. – pediatric oncology; nausea/vomiting and adverse drug events
Patricia Marshik, Pharm.D. – pediatric asthma
Renee-Claude Mercier, Pharm.D. – infectious diseases; in vitro pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic studies; endocarditis; HIV/AIDS
James Nawarskas, Pharm.D. - cardiovascular pharmacotherapy
Programmatic Research Goals and Objectives:
Research and teaching emphasizing the social, psychosocial, political, legal, historical and economic factors that impact the use, non-use, and misuse of drugs
Research and teaching related to the intervention and effect of health care systems upon patients and the outcomes and economics of pharmaceutical care services
Research and training to provide individuals with the background and problem solving skills to evaluate and design systems for the delivery of pharmaceutical care
Matthew
Borrego, Ph.D. - pharmacy
administration, pharmacy education,
interdisciplinary education models, applied
pharmacoeconomics, and evaluation of pharmaceutical
care services
Dennis Raisch, Ph.D. – pharmacoeconomics and pharmaceutical outcomes assessment
Mike Sather, M.S. - VA Cooperative Studies clinical trials
The
University of New Mexico’s Doctor of Pharmacy program is
accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education,
20 North Clark Street, Suite 2500, Chicago, IL 60602-5109, TEL
(312) 664-3575 , FAX (312) 664-4652,
URL
http://www.acpe-accredit.org/
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