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Presentations
2005
Abbott, A.
& Damewood-Schwartz,
M. Storytelling: A Clinical
Application for Undergraduate Students Paper Presentation at 16th
Annual Sigma Theta Tau Research Day, Iota Tau/Creighton University
Medical Center/Creighton University School of Nursing, Omaha, NE, May 6,
2005
Blanchard. S.
(July 2, 2005). Body Mass Index & Depression Among
African American Women: Strategies for Lifestyle Changes, National
Health Ministries Association Roswell Georgia, Embassy Suites (Omaha,
Nebraska).
Blanchard. S.
(April 21, 2005). Physical Activity and Health Risk
factors Among African American Women in Omaha, Nebraska, National
Institute of Health (NIH), Bethesda, Md. (Poster).
Blanchard. S. (May 20, 2005). Variables Impacting Obesity Among
African American Women in Omaha, International Conference on Physical
Education, Health and Fitness, Athens Institute for Education and
Research, Athens Greece. (Paper).
Bothmer,
J. Friends of the
University of Nebraska McGoogan Library of Medicine’s Annual Meeting.
Invited Keynote Speaker. “The Crisis in Scholarly Communication”,
Omaha, August 2005.
Bothmer,
J. Nebraska
Library Leadership Institute. Invited Mentor, Schuyler, NE, July 2005.
Bramble JD, Galt KA, Rule A,
Taylor W, Siracuse MV,
Clark BE, Young W. “Impact of Personal Digital Assistant Devices
on Medication Safety in Primary Care,” Academy Health Annual Research
Meeting, Boston, MA, June 26 – 28, 2005.
Bramble, J.D.
(2005, August). “Patient Safety and Information Technology: The Case of
PDAs in Office-based Practices” Podium presentation in a joint symposium
(Health Care Management, Organizational behavior, and
Organizational Management and Theory Divisions) at the Academy of
Management annual meeting (Honolulu, HI).
Bramble, J.D.
(2005, August). “Workshop for Junior Faculty in Health Care Management:
Bringing Your Research Ideas to Fruition: Feedback from the Experts”
Panel member –
Presentation and one on one feedback at the Health Care Management
Professional Development Workshop at the Academy of Management annual
meeting (Honolulu, HI).
Bramble,
J.D., Galt, K., Rule, A.,
Taylor. W.,
Siracuse, M., Rich, E.C., Young, W.,
Clark, B., and Houghton , B. (2005,
June) “Impact of Personal Digital Assistant Devices on Medication
Safety in Primary Care” Poster present at the Academy Health annual
meeting. (Boston, MA)
Chatterjee
A, Bardon T,
Cornish N, Plummer S, Heybrock B, Eischen K, Goering R, Lazoritz S,
“Identification and Control of a Clonal Outbreak of Methicillin-Resistant
Staphylococcus aureus Infections at a Level 3 Neonatal Intensive
Care Unit” The Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America, Los
Angeles, CA, Abstract No. 125. April 9-12, 2005.
Chatterjee
A, Plummer S,
Heybrock B, Bardon T, Eischen K, Hall M, Lazoritz S, “A Modified “Cover
Your Cough” Campaign Prevents Exposures of Employees to Pertussis at a
Children’s Hospital”. 43rd Annual Meeting of the Infectious
Disease Society of American, San Francisco, CA, Abstract No. 1158,
October 6-9, 2005.
Clark B.
Pharmacy Benefits Managers 101. The Illinois Pharmacists Association,
March 2, 2005.
Clark B.
Professional attitudes and pharmacy work experiences: Students in
web-based and campus-based instructional pathways compared (Poster
Presentation). APhA2005 Annual Meeting and Exposition, 4/1-5/05;
Orlando, FL
Clark B,
Siracuse M, Garis R.
Implications of Incentives Increasing Mail-Service Pharmacy Utilization
(Poster Presentation). AcademyHealth 2005 Annual Research Meeting,
6/26-28/05; Boston, MA
Clark BE,
Siracuse MV,
Vuchetich PJ. Professional Attitudes and Pharmacy Work Experiences:
Students in web-based and Campus-based Instructional Pathways Compared.
APhA2005 Annual Meeting & Exposition, April 1-5, 2005, Orlando, FL.
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Galt KA.
Adapting and Adopting e-Prescribing and Clinical Informatics
into Daily Practice. Nebraska Medical Association Health Information
Technology Symposium, Lincoln, NE: 11/3/05. (Invited Presentation)
Galt KA.
Creighton
Health Services Research Program (CHRP). 2005 Nebraska Research Expo,
Omaha, NE <view poster>
Galt KA.
Hidden Issues in
Technology – Impact of PDA’s on Medication Errors in Primary Care. AHRQ
Patient Safety and Health Information Technology Conference: Making the
Health Care System Safer Through Implementation and Innovation,
Washington DC: 6/6-10/05. (Invited Presentation)
Galt KA.
Hidden Issues in Technology – Impact of PDA’s on medication errors in
primary care. Invited to present at the AHRQ Patient Safety and
National Resource Center Annual Conference. Washington Convention
Center, Washington, D.C.: 6/8/05.
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Galt KA.
HIT and Rural Health Initiatives: E-Prescribing and
Medication Safety in Office-Based Practice. 2005 Office of Rural Health
Ten State Midwestern Region Conference, (HRSA) Healthcare Resources and
Services Administration, Jefferson City, MO: 7/14-15/05. (Oral)
Galt KA.
HIT and Rural Health Initiatives: ePrescribing and Medication Safety in
Office-Based Practice, Office of Rural Health Ten State Midwestern
Region conference, (HRSA) Healthcare Resources and Services
Administration, July 22nd, 2005.
Galt KA.
Impact of PDAs
on Medication Errors in Primary Care. Invited presentation to the Gaps
in Medication Errors Research Meeting for CERTS investigators, Agency
for Healthcare Quality and Research, May 4th-6th,
2005, Rockville, MD AHRQ Headquarters.
Galt KA.
Impact of PDAs on Medication Errors in Primary Care.
Presented at the National Patient Safety Foundation meeting, May 7th,
2005, New Orleans, LA.
Galt KA.
Impact of Personal Digital Assistant Devices on Medication Safety in
Primary Care. Gaps in Medication Error Research Meeting, Rockville, MD:
5/5-6/05. (Invited Presentation).
Galt KA.
Impact of Personal Digital Assistant Devices on Medication Errors in
Primary Care: Dissemination Lessons. AHRQ WebEX Presentation, December
12, 2005.
Galt KA. PDAs:
Improving Medication Safety through Access and Use of Drug Information
Sources. John Hopkins University School of Medicine 2nd
Annual Conference on Information Technologies at the Point of Care,
Baltimore, MD: 11/13-11/15/05 (Invited Presentation)
Galt KA.
“Research
Finding Overview – Impact of PDA’s on Medication Errors in Primary
Care”. AHRQ Investigators Meeting to Identify Gaps in Medication Errors
Research, Washington, DC: 5/5-6/05.(Invited Presentation)
Galt, K.A.,
Bramble, J.D., Rule, A., Siracuse, M.,
and Taylor, W (2005, July).
Impact of PDA-based ePrescribing Adoption on Medication Safety in
Ambulatory Care. Presented at the 11th
International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction: Las Vegas, NV
Galt KA,
Bramble JD, Rule A,
Taylor W,
Siracuse M, Clark B, Young W. Impact
of Personal Digital Assistant Devices on Medication Safety in Primary
Care. AcademyHealth Annual 2005 Research Meeting, Boston MA June 05.
Galt KA,
Bramble JD,
Taylor W, Siracuse M, Clark B, Young
W. Impact of Personal Digital Assistant Devices on Medication Safety in
Primary Care. 2005 AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting, Boston, MA:
6/26-28/05 (Poster)
Galt KA, Bramble JD, Rule AM, Siracuse MV,
Taylor W. Impact
of PDA-based ePrescribing adoption on medication safety in ambulatory
care. Ergonomics and Health Aspects of Work with Computers: Technology
and Patient Safety. 11th International Conference on
Human-Computer Interaction, Las Vegas, NV: 7/22-27/05.
Galt, K.,
Bradberry, J., Bramble, J., Bartholomew, C., Cochran, C., Garis, R., McLean, R.,
Mu, K., Paschal, K., Vuchetich,
P., Threlkeld, J., & Blanchard, S.
Establishment of the Creighton Health Services Research Program.
APhA2005 Annual Meeting & Exposition, April 1-5, 2005, Orlando, FL.
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Galt KA
and the
CHRP Faculty Group. Establishment of
the Creighton Health Services Research Program (CHRP). 2005 EPSCoR Expo
– Bioinformatics Mini Tract, 4/20/05, Omaha, NE. (Poster Presentation).
Galt KA
and the CHRP Faculty Group.
Establishment of the Creighton Health Services Research Program (CHRP).
American Pharmacists Association 2005 Annual Meeting & Exposition,
Orlando, FL. 4/1-4/5/05. (Poster Presentation).
Galt KA,
Rule AM, Clark BE, Bramble JD, Taylor W, Moores KG. Best Practices in Medication Safety –
Areas for Improvement in the Primary Care Physician’s Office. 7th
Annual NPSF Patient Safety Congress, Orlando, FL: 5/4-6/05. (Poster)
Galt KA, Rule A,
Taylor W,
Siracuse M, Bramble JD, Young W,
Clark B, Rich EC, Houghton B.
The Impact of Personal Digital Assistant Devices on Medication Safety in
Primary Care. NPSF Patient Safety Congress, May 4-6, 2005; Orlando, FL
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Jones RM, Skrabal MZ, Paschal KA,
Haddad AM, Monaghan MS. Evaluating the Format and Effectiveness
of a Preceptor Training Program. American Association of Colleges of
Pharmacy, Cincinnati, OH. July 10-11, 2005
Morales Kristy, Chatterjee A, Varman
M, Goering R, Wolter D, “Molecular Epidemiology of Methicillin
Resistant Staphylococcus aureus isolates from Children’s
Hospital, Omaha, NE”. SNMA Region II Conference Northwestern
University’s Feinberg School of Medicine, October 28-30, 2005. Power
Point Presentation by Kristy Morales.
Mu K,
Coppard B,
Padilla R. Entry Level Occupational
Therapy Doctoral Training in the U.S. 2005 International Occupational
Therapy Conference, 9/16-21/05, Qingdao, China
Mu K.,
Gabriel Frank L.
& Knoz C. Effect of Occupational Therapy Education on Students’
Attitudes toward Inclusion for students with Disabilities. Presentation
at AOTA Conference, Long Beach, CA, 2005.
Mu K,
Lohman H, Furze
J. Effect of Interprofessional Service Learning Experience on Students
and Elders. 2005 International Occupational Therapy Conference,
9/16-21/05, Qingdao, China
Murthy, V.
"Is Health Care a Luxury Good in African Countries?: What
Does Econometric Evidence Show", at the Academy of Economics and Finance
Annual Meeting, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, Feb 10, 2005.
Murthy, V and Nath, R.
“Is digital access
related to economic freedom and income inequality? An empirical
analysis,” Southwestern Society of Economics, March 2005.
Ohri LK
Adolescent
Immunizations. Eighth Annual Practical Pediatrics Conference. 2/18/05,
Omaha, NE.
Ohri LK.
APhA Immunization Certificate Program Train-The-Trainer program for
faculty at the University of Wyoming, 1/21/05, Laramie WY.
Ohri LK
Development
of a Hepatitis B Powerpoint presentation and a resource packet for use
in promoting birthdose Hepatitis B use by Nebraska birthing hospitals.
7/05.
Ohri LK
Immunization
Certificate “Train-The-Trainer” Program (initial or update) for six of
our faculty at the CU- SPHP. 6/28/05, Omaha, NE.
Ohri LK,
Chatterjee A.
Adolescent Immunization: Opportunity for Expanding Patient Care. APhA
2005 Annual Meeting. 4/3/05, Orlando, Florida.
Ohri LK,
Phillip C. Promoting a comprehensive web-based Immunization Registry for
Nebraska. Immunize Nebraska Conference. 6/16/05, Omaha, NE.
Ohri LK,
Rothholtz M. Pharmacist provided Immunization Certificate Program” for
University of Maryland faculty. 6/20/05, Baltimore, MD.
Ohri LK,
Rothholtz M.
“Train-The-Trainer” Program for University of Maryland faculty entering
licensing agreement with APhA to offer the Immunization Certificate
Program. 6/21/05, Baltimore, MD.
Paschal
KA. Pillars of Professionalism. Invited graduate recognition
ceremony speaker at St. Francis University, Loretto, PA. May 6, 2005
Rule A,
Drincic A, Ineck
J, Wilson B. Development of a Standardized Assessment Tool and
Treatment Algorithm for Painful Diabetic Neuropathy. American College
of Clinical Pharmacy Spring Practice and Research Forum. 4/10-13/05.
Myrtle Beach, NC.
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Rule AM,
Drincic A, Ineck
JR, Wilson JB. Development of a standardized assessment tool and
treatment algorithm for painful diabetic neuropathy. Pharmacotherapy.
2005;25(3):478.
Rule A,
Galt KA, Clark B,
Taylor W. Development
of a Medication Safety Best Practices Guide for Ambulatory Care Use.
2006 APhA-APPM Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA: 3/17-21/06 (Accepted
for podium presentation)
Siracuse M.
Analysis of Pharmacy Student Career Aspirations. APhA2005 Annual
Meeting and Exposition, 4/1-5/05; Orlando, FL.
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Siracuse M. Further evidence to support hidden sources of PBM revenue -
preliminary results (podium presentation). APhA2005 Annual Meeting and
Exposition, 4/1-5/05; Orlando, FL.
Siracuse MV,
Clark BE, Garis RI.
“Incentives Increasing Mail-Service Pharmacy Utilization: Impact on
Medicaid Programs,” 2005 National Medicaid Summit, Park City, UT,
September 29 – October 1, 2005.
Siracuse
MV, Garis RI, Clark BE.
“Further Evidence to Support Hidden Sources of PBM Revenue: Preliminary
Results.” Research podium presentation at the Annual Convention of the
American Pharmacists Association, Orlando, FL, April 2, 2005.
Siracuse MV,
Schondelmeyer SW, Hadsall RS, Schommer JC. Analysis of
Pharmacy Student Career Aspirations. APhA2005 Annual Meeting &
Exposition, April 1-5, 2005, Orlando, FL.
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Siracuse MV,
Vuchetich PJ, Wilson E. “Utilization and costs of leukotriene receptor
antagonists and low-sedating antihistamines in the treatment of allergic
rhinitis in Nebraska Medicaid patients,” 2005 National Medicaid Summit,
Park City, UT, September 29 – October 1, 2005.
Vuchetich PJ, Siracuse MV,
Wilson B, Heineman SM, Juracek J, Yusuf S, Lee J. Utilization and Costs
of Leukotriene Receptor Antagonists and Low-Sedating Antihistamines in
the treatment of Allergic Rhinitis in Nebraska Medicaid Patients.
APhA2005 Annual Meeting & Exposition, April 1-5, 2005, Orlando, FL.
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Wylie V,
Galt KA. Patient Safety and the PDA:
What Steps Can We Take to Increase Patient Safety. 2005 Annual
Biomedical Research Conference for Minority Students (ABRCMS), Atlanta,
GA: 11/2-5/05. (Poster) |