Required Projects

  • Major research project with results presented at Ohio Pharmacy Resident Conference
  • In-progress research poster presentation at ASHP Midyear Conference

Past Resident Projects

2022-2023

  • Evaluation of interdisciplinary collaboration between pharmacists and other providers for patients with recently started or altered doses of antidepressants and/or antipsychotics
  • Evaluation of the impact of pharmacist intervention on hemoglobin A1C for patients of a diabetic employee program in southern Ohio

2021-2022

  • Impact of pharmacist-led workflow improvement of adherence monitoring on community pharmacy star ratings

2020-2021

  • Impact of a pharmacist-led intervention model on hospital and emergency room readmission rates in patients
  • Evaluation of pharmacist-led diabetes management in rural primary care clinic

2019-2020

  • Comparing physician-led and pharmacist-led hypertension management in the primary ambulatory care setting
  • Assessing the impact of pharmacist-led diabetes service in a rural primary care practice

2018-2019

  • Impact of pharmacist-led medication reconciliation during discharge appointments on readmission rates
  • Evaluating the impact of pharmacist-led interventions in an underserved diabetic population

2017-2018

  • Impact of a pharmacist-led transitional care management service on readmission rates of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease

2016-2017

  • Integrating an interdisciplinary approach to medication reconciliation for transitions of care in a family practice department of a rural healthcare system

2015-2016

  • Evaluating the impact of a pharmacist-managed anticoagulation clinic versus physician-managed warfarin therapy in a rural outpatient healthcare system

2014-2015

  • Evaluating the impact of pharmacist-led medication reconciliations in heart failure patients on their 30-day readmission rates in a rural outpatient healthcare setting

2013-2014

  • Influence of community pharmacist intervention on 30-day readmission rate of diabetic patients
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