Spring 2019 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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May 2,
2019
Brian Talon,
PharmD
"Economic Evaluation of Clinical Pharmacy Services,
A Systematic Review: 2011 to 2017."
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Apr. 25,
2019
Alem Asfaw,
MSc
"Use and comparative safety of roflumilast in patients
with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease."
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Apr. 18,
2019
Robin Turpin,
PhD
"A Primer on Metrics for Value-Based Agreements:
The Biopharma Industry Perspective"
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Apr. 11,
2019
Surrey Walton,
PhD
"Current Projects."
Apr. 4,
2019
Jenny Guadamuz,
MS
"Immigration Status, Cardiovascular Disease, and
Medication Use in the US."
Mar. 21,
2019
Yash Jalundhwala,
MS, PhD &
Mahesh Fuldeore,
PhD, MBA *
"Digital health - the promise and pitfalls for patient-center outcomes."
Mar. 14,
2019
Clara Okorie-Awe,
PhD, EdD
"Assessing Students' Impressions of the Cultural
Awareness of College of Pharmacy Faculty and Students."
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Mar. 7,
2019
Katie Ozenberger,
MS
"Polyphamracy and Depression among Children,
Adolescents, and Young Adults in the United States."
Feb. 28,
2019
Nicki Boyer,
PhD
"Informing healthcare decision-making."View Here
Feb. 21,
2019
Caitlyn Solem,
PhD
"From Design to Implementation: Exploring the
Inter-Relationships of HEOR Research Efforts."
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Feb. 14,
2019
Dima Qato,
PharmD, MPH, PhD
TBA
Feb. 7,
2019
Chris Saffore,
PharmD
"Tailored Approaches to Opioid-related Academic
Detailing of Urban and Rural Prescribers."
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Jan. 31,
2019
Ruixuan Jiang,
PharmD
"Assessment of Mode of Survey Administration and
Effects on Preference Elicitation in Health."
Jan. 24,
2019
A. Simon Pickard,
PhD
"Valuing Health in America: A National Study."View Here