Publication Date

1-1-2019

Abstract

The following East Tennessee State University Bill Gatton College of Pharmacy students had posters accepted at ASHP Midyear Clinical Meeting 2019:

  • Danielle Casaus ('20), "Residency driven value beliefs among student pharmacists"
  • Danielle Eskens ('20), "The Legionella quandary: is empiric coverage for hospital and healthcare-associated pneumonia warranted?"
  • Austin Gardner ('20), "Possible drug-induced pancreatitis in a patient receiving cyclophosphamide, vincristine, and prednisone chemotherapy"
  • Taylor Gregory ('20), "Pharmacogenomics guided dosing of tyrosine kinase inhibitors in a patient with renal cell carcinoma"
  • Mariah Huskey ('21), "Stability of ampicillin in normal saline following refrigerated storage and 24-hour pump recirculation"
  • Remonica Jackson ('21), "Comparative stability of compounded omeprazole suspension versus commercial omeprazole kit when stored in oral syringes under refrigerated conditions"
  • Sarah Lawson ('20), "Quantification of acetylcholine release from splenocytes for exploration of the cholinergic anti-inflammatory pathway"
  • Emily Perez ('20), "Evaluation of the reading level of commonly used drug information tertiary references"
  • Matthew Spence ('20), "Myth or fact, is serotonin toxicity with linezolid a valid concern for clinicians"

Document Type

News Article

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