Connie Kraus, clinical professor in the Pharmacy Practice Division, successfully received board certification as an Ambulatory Care Specialist. This is the first time this certification has been awarded.
Clinical Practice, Innovation, and Research
Sorkness recognized for her biomedical literature
Christine Sorkness, clinical professor in the Pharmacy Practice Division, was awarded the 2011 ASHP Foundation Literature Award for Sustained Contributions. The Award for Sustained Contributions is made to an individual who has a track record …
Vivian to speak at inaugural health conference
Eva M. Vivian, clinical associate professor in the Pharmacy Practice Division, was named a keynote speaker for the Healthy Living Summit 2011. The summit will bring together health care providers, social service providers, educators and …
Chui recognized with 2011 KL2 scholar selection
Michelle Chui, assistant professor in the Social and Administrative Sciences Division, is among three individuals selected by the UW Institute for Clinical and Translation Research (ICTR) Research Education and Career Development core (ICTR REC) as …
Chewning is Chair-Elect for AACP
Betty Chewning, professor in the Social and Administrative Sciences Division, was recently elected Chair-Elect of the Social and Administrative Sciences Section of the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy.
Medication print ads are research focus
Monica J Hwang, graduate student, working with Henry Young, assistant professor in the Social and Administrative Sciences Division, was awarded a Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Dissertation Grant to study direct to consumer advertisements (DTCA) for …
Grant supports inaugural research on e-prescribing
Michelle Chui, assistant professor in the Social and Administrative Sciences Division, and Olufunmilola Odukoya, graduate student working with Chui, were awarded a $30,000 grant to study e-prescribing on patient safety and pharmacy workflow.
Deshpande and Kennelty recognized at national public health conference
Maithili Deshpande and Korey Kennelty, graduate students in the Social and Administrative Sciences (SAS) Division, both received best student paper awards in the Medical Care section of the 2010 American Public Health Association’s annual research …
Thorpe receives NIH award to further research on health disparities
Joshua Thorpe, assistant professor in the Social & Administrative Sciences Division, has received a two-year award from the National Institutes of Health (NIH), Health Disparities Loan Repayment Program (LRP) for his research in two areas, …
SAS graduate students honored at Midwest conference
R. K. Leedham Jr., Korey Kennelty, Kevin Look, Yu-Chieh (Jack) Chen, Mohamed Amin, and Addi Faerber, graduate students in the Social and Administrative Sciences (SAS) Division, were recognized at the 2010 Midwest Social and Administrative …