UT Health Science Center Pharmacy students and residents represented UTHSC Pharmacy well at the mid-year ASHP meeting in Anaheim, California, December 3-7. We are proud of our UTHSC Pharmacy family for their hard work in tackling healthcare issues through their research! Take a look at some of the posters presented.
Abigail E. Mason, “Eculizumab Usage in the Treatment of Transplant-Associated Thrombotic Microangiopathy at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital”

Alexandria G. Yoby, “Assessing Student Pharmacists’ Self-Reported Confidence in Recalling Schedules of Commonly Dispensed Controlled Substances”

Caroline Paul, “Artificial Intelligence-Powered Patient Education: Bridging Healthcare Knowledge Gaps? Assessing Accuracy and Comprehension of AI-Generated Patient Education Materials”

Hannah Holloway, “Pharmacist Interventions on Management of Adverse Events from Oral Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia Treatment”

Johnsean A. Ramos Torres, “Discovering the Factors Affecting Frequency and Confidence in Medication Counseling and Lifestyle Modifications Provided from Community Pharmacists in Rural Versus Urban Areas in Puerto Rico”

Kayla A. Dodson, “Safety of High-Dose Deutetrabenazine in Huntington’s Disease Chorea: A Multi-Site Study”

Parth Morar, “Automated Dispensing Cabinet Optimization to Reduce Medication Stock-Out Rates”

Neil Y. Patel, “Single-Center Evaluation of Outcomes Associated with Implementation of Electronic Health Record Sterile Compounding Technology on Hazardous Drug Preparations”

Rachael Baggett, “Ustekinumab for Inflammatory Bowel Disease: Dose Escalations in an Integrated Health System Specialty Pharmacy”

Sydni Metzmeier “Assessing Pharmacists’ Techniques and Self-Reported Confidence in Maintaining Competency in Pharmacy Law”

Brandon Hawkins and Nicholas Martin, “Impact of Remdesivir on INR Patients Receiving Chronic Warfarin Therapy”

Trenton Johns, “Utilizing the ISMP Guidelines for Sterile Compounding and the Safe Use of Sterile Compounding Technology as a gap-analysis tool across a health system.”

Olivia P. Gabrick, “Employing insulin trigger tool methodology to detect and evaluate hypoglycemia adverse drug events in the acute-care setting.”

- Recent PhD Graduate Dr. Paridhi Gupta Receives the Trainee Award at the American Conference on Pharmacometrics
- Professors Hevener and Hamilton Inducted into UTHSC’s Academy of Master Educators
- Professor Joana Hudson Awarded “Outstanding Paper of the Year by ACCP Ambulatory Care Practice and Research Networks
- P4 PharmD Student Mateo Lopez Awarded Professionalism Award
- Faculty Members Cernasev and Barenie Awarded “Best Manuscript” by Clinics and Practice Journal