Bill Gatton College of Pharmacy

Student posters at ASHP Midyear Clinical Meeting 2019

 

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"

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