Group A

Ambulatory Care

  • A102 - McKenna McClure, Providence Veterans Affairs Medical Center
    Impact of the implementation of VIONE, a medication deprescribing tool, in Veterans enrolled in home-based primary care within a Veterans Affairs healthcare system
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  • A103 - Karishma Patel , Saint Francis Hospital and Medical Center
    Impact of incorporating an ambulatory care pharmacist in the rheumatology setting to coordinate medication access
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  • A104 - Bernadette Gublo, Providence Veterans Affairs Medical Center
    Evaluation of empagliflozin's effect on reducing blood pressure in type 2 diabetic Veterans with chronic kidney disease and/or heart failure
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  • A105 - Ebne Rafi, University at Buffalo School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
    Impact of continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion pumps on clinical outcomes of diabetic patients
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  • A106 - Abegale Nelson, Veterans Affairs Hudson Valley Health Care System
    Promotion of inhaled corticosteroid de-escalation and COPD treatment optimization through academic detailing, population health management, and utilization of a pharmacist-run COPD clinic
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  • A107 - Josly Gabaldon, University at Buffalo School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
    The Impact of Practice Structure on Clinical Outcomes of Diabetic Patients Using a Continuous Subcutaneous Insulin Infusion Pump and Continuous Glucose Monitor
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  • A108 - Lily Vitali, Lahey Hospital & Medical Center
    Implementation and Evaluation of a Pharmacist-Led Antidepressant Follow-Up Telehealth Service
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  • A109 - Tayler Jackson, The Johns Hopkins Hospital
    Conversion of Eligible Vitamin K Antagonist (VKA) Patients to Direct Oral Anticoagulants (DOAC)
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  • A110 - Rachael Luconte / Precious Ohagwu, University at Buffalo School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
    Outcomes of Medication Therapy Management (MTM) Interventions by pharmacists embedded in a primary care practice
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  • A111 - Mason Chan, The Johns Hopkins Hospital
    Evaluation of Pharmacist-Driven Continuous Glucose Monitoring Service in a Medical Resident Run Clinic in Type 2 Diabetes
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