Fall 2017 Seminars

The Department of Pharmacy Systems, Outcomes and Policy hosts Research Seminars every Thursday during the Fall and Spring semesters. Speakers include graduate students, faculty, and esteemed guest lecturers. If you were unable to attend, or would like to rewatch one of the lectures please click the link below.

Please note, if there is no link, the seminar video is unavailable at this time.

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Dec. 7,
2017
Jenny Guadamuz"Pharmacy accessibility and racial disparities in statin use among
residents of urban communities."
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Nov. 30,
2017
Christopher Saffore"Treatment for elderly diffuse large B-Cell lymphoma patients with
cognitive impairment or dementia."
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Nov. 16,
2017
David Meltzer,
PhD, MD
"Reforming care for patients at increased risk of hospitalization:
the comprehensive care physician model."
Nov. 9,
2017
Alemseged Asfaw"Patient-reported barriers to medication adherence and perspectives on
sensored-medication devices among low income and
minority populations with multiple myeloma."
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Nov. 2,
2017
Brian Talon"A work-sampling study of an innovative pediatric care-coordination program."View Here
Oct. 26,
2017
Jifang Zhou"The long and winding road in transplant survivorship:
Two aspects of post-transplant care"
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Oct. 19,
2017
Josh Carlson"Performance based risk sharing arrangements: current status and trends."View Here
Oct. 12,
2017
David Cella,
PhD
"PROMIS in Research, Clinical Practice and Policy, with a Look to the Future."View Here
Oct. 5,
2017
Dan Touchette,
PharmD, MA, FCCP
"Valuing Pharmaceuticals: Comparing ICER and Other Value Frameworks."View Here
Sep. 28,
2017
Katharine Ozenberger"The Problem of Treatment-Resistant Depression in the U.S."View Here
Sep. 21,
2017
Glen Schumock,
PharmD, MBA, PhD;
Edward Li,
PharmD, MPH;
JoAnn Stubbings,
BSPharm, MHCA
"National Trends in Prescription Drug Expenditures and Projections."View Here
Sep. 14,
2017
Shan Xing"Second Generation Antipsychotics and Diabetes Outcomes in Patients
with Depression and Diabetes."
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