2010 Research Award Finalists Announced
The College of Psychiatric and Neurologic Pharmacists (CPNP) is pleased to announce the following individuals as award finalists for 2010 Research Awards to be determined at the 2010 CPNP Annual Meeting to be held April 18-21, 2010 in San Antonio, Texas.
Innovative Practice Award Finalists
Brandy Singer, BPharm, Pharmacist, 1st Avenue Pharmacy, Spokane, WA
Pharmacist Administration of Long-Acting Antipsychotic Injections in a Community Setting
Judith Hyatt, BSPharm, Psychiatric Clinical Pharmacy Specialist, VHWNY Healthcare System,
Buffalo, NY
Pharmacist-Directed PTSD Medication Management Clinic at the Vawny Healthcare System
New Investigator Award Finalists
Jill Fowler, PharmD, University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics, Iowa City, IA
A Retrospective Evaluation of the Relationship Between Mental Disorders and Patient Adherence to Antiretroviral Therapy
Megan Ehret, PharmD, Assistant Professor, University of Connecticut, Hartford, CT
The Effect of Psychotropic Medication Dosing on Symptom Control for Inmates with Bipolar Disorder
Original Research Award Finalist
Karen Moeller, BCPP, Clinical Associate Professor, University of Kansas, Kansas City, KS
Quality of Monitoring for Metabolic Effects Associated with Second Generation Antipsychotics: Effects of Practice Guideline Dissemination in Persons with Schizophrenia on Public Insurance
PharmD Student/Resident Award Finalists
Hannah Chandler, Student, University of Kentucky College of Pharmacy, Lexington, KY
Antidepressant Use in Depressed Kentucky Medicaid Youths
Parris Pope, Student, Mercer University, Suwanee, GA
The Effects of Second-Generation Antipsychotics on Executive Function: a Literature Review and Meta-Analysis
Therapeutic Case Report Award Finalists
Catherine Millares, CGP, Coordinator of Geriatric Pharmacy, Kingsbrook Jewish Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY
Duloxetine-Induced Seizure Breakthrough with Positive Dechallenge and Rechallenge
Benjamin Chavez, BCPP, Clinical Assistant Professor, Rutgers State University of New Jersey, Piscataway, NJ
Leuprolide-Induced Mania with Psychotic Symptoms in a Male Patient with No Prior Psychiatric History
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