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2014 SPRING
8TH ANNUAL FACULTY-STAFF
AUCTION TO BENEFIT
MEDICAL MISSIONS ..... 3
REPORT FROM SNPHA
REGIONAL MEETING ..... 4 Experiential team T HE N EW SLET T ER OF T H E U NI VER SIT Y OF T OL E DO
CO LL EG E O F PH AR M AC Y AN D PH AR M AC EUT I C AL
SCI ENC ES PH AR MD EX PERI ENT I AL T EAM
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Practice Ready, Team Ready
Thursday, April 10, 2014
9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m., with a Preceptor Appreciation Luncheon from 12 - 1 p.m.
Register online
The Experiential Education program hosts an annual preceptor forum and luncheon for PharmD
preceptors to provide current information and continuing education credits for practicing pharmacists
who serve as preceptors of the Doctor of Pharmacy program.
This year’s event, to be held on April 10, will feature Cynthia Boyle, PharmD, FAPhA. Dr. Boyle is a
professor and chair of pharmacy practice at University of Maryland Eastern Shore. She is also president-
elect of the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy. The experiential program is pleased to
welcome Dr. Boyle’s perspectives on pharmacy practice and education.
Dr. Boyle will discuss preparing student pharmacists to become practitioners in her seminar entitled
Practice-Ready, Team-Ready.
Preceptor Forum and Luncheon
In an effort to assist you, we would like to make sure our students are better prepared before beginning
their rotations at your site. If you have any site-specific requirements such as flu shots, drug testing,
HIPAA training, orientation, etc., please let us know and we will add this information to your site’s
profile. Also, if you have another pharmacist at your site who would like to be listed as a preceptor,
please forward their contact information to Kathy Zember [email protected] or Karen
Mockensturm [email protected], and we will be happy to add them to your site details.
SPRING UPDATES
DATES TO REMEMBER.... 2
Meds & Terms All students are studying commonly prescribed medications in each
of these therapeutic areas in the spring semester. For this upcoming
year, we will be expanding the information we require of P1 students
and will also be introducing them to questions they may encounter in
pharmacy. Please feel free to discuss and/or ask question about any of
these medications. We greatly appreciate your time and efforts in
helping us reinforce this information.
GENERAL TOPIC WHEN COVERED IN CLASS
MEDICATION CLASSES COVERED
Gastroenterology & Urology
01/20/14 - 01/31/14 PPI, H2 antagonists, laxatives, antiemetics, stool softeners, 5-alpha-reductase inhibitors, alpha-1 blockers, phosphodiesterase-5 enzyme inhibitors, anticholinergics
Endocrinology & Bone Health
01/27/14 - 2/7/14 Thiazolidinedione, sulfonylurea, incretin mimetic, biguanide, insulin, DPP-IV inhibitors, bisphosphonates
Cardiology 2/10/14 - 2/28/14 ACE inhibitors, diuretics, Beta-blockers, Angiotensin II Receptor Blockers, Alpha-2 adrenergic agonist, Calcium Channel Blocker, anticoagulants, HMG-CoA Reductase Inhibitor, antiarrhythmics, antiplatelet agents
Women’s Health and Dermatology
Estrogen, progestin, contraceptives, corticosteroids 3/10/14 - 3/28/14
Infectious Disease Penicillins, cephalosporins, carbapenems, oxazolidinone, aminoglycosides, glycopeptides, sulfonamides, fluoroquinolones, macrolides, tetracyclines, lincosamide, antivirals, antifungals
3/24/14 - 4/11/14
P1 YEAR P2 YEAR P3 YEAR
Generic/Brands Approved Indications Adverse Events
Drug Class Drug Interactions Counseling Points
Dosage Forms
Dosage Range
Each class is responsible for different information regarding these medications.
Eighth Annual Faculty-Staff Auction
During my Institutional IPPE Experience, my preceptor allowed me to work alongside an
anesthesiologist in the surgery department. Here I was able to see a port insertion, a tumor removal,
and a hysterectomy done by a da Vinci® robot system. I was also able to see the different
medications used for different types of surgeries, depending on the amount of sedation required. It
was a different experience from what I was expecting. They also allowed me to attend safety
meetings with nursing and other staff. Having previously worked in a hospital for almost four
years, I was worried that I wouldn't get as much out of my institutional experience. These
experiences made it interesting and made me think about different aspects of the hospital pharmacy
that I hadn’t experienced before. Amanda Ashley , P3 ST
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This year’s Faculty-Staff Auction, sponsored by Alpha Zeta Omega pharmacy fraternity, was another
success. The auction, which consisted of over twenty items, along with generous donations from
Hometown Pharmacy and UT alumna Susan Middendorf, raised over $8,000. All the proceeds go toward
purchasing medical supplies and medications for the mission trips to Honduras and Guatemala.
In March 2014, APPE students Sarah Tegowski and Matthew Lengel were accompanied Dr. Diane
Cappelletty and Dr. Richard Paat along with medical students, physician assistants and nurse practitioners
on the medical mission to Honduras (photos below). Also, in July 2013, students Kyle Rako and Abigail
Rabatin were able to accompany Jessica Pukulski and Dr. Paat on their medical mssion to Guatemala.
Special thanks go to Dr. Vince Mauro, who serves annually as our auctioneer and brings laughter to all
who attend.
The University of Toledo SNPhA chapter
represented with great enthusiasm at the SNPhA
(Student National Pharmaceutical Organization)
regional meeting in Columbus on March 14th and
15th. A total of 14 pharmacy students, ranging
from P1 to P4, attended this meeting, participated
in competitions, networked with other pharmacy
students, worked with other schools to pass
resolutions and represented UT-CPPS in the best
possible manner.
Niyati Kadia (P4) and Shewit Ghidey (P3) won
third place in the Kroger Clinical Skills
Competition in which 19 teams from pharmacy
schools all over the United States participated. In
order to mimic real life situations, this clinical
skills competition was about counseling a patient
in just 5 minutes. The key to UT-CPPS students
winning such competitions is the knowledge and
skill they have gained from doing a variety of
activities during P2 and P3 PPD labs.
A team from UT SNPhA, led by Hanin Chouman
(P2) and Chris Jeric (P3), came up with a plan to
help the community as a part of the Wal-Mart
Prescription for Service Competition. They were
announced as the SNPhA Region 3 winners at
the regional meeting who will now execute the
plan with the provided funding ($2,500) and
continue to compete with four other teams at the
National level. This depicts the passion of UT’s
pharmacy students of giving back to the
community.
Nicole Fabiilli (P1) participated in the business
sessions as a delegate and worked with other
student pharmacists, to pass resolutions which
have the potential to bring positive changes in the
pharmacy world. Her ideas and confidence were
appreciated at the meeting. Idris Yakubu (P4),
being a national SNPhA leader, played a huge
role in organizing such an amazing conference
and encouraging pharmacy students at UT-CPPS
to attend the regional meeting. Thus, UT
SNPhA’s achievements at the regional
conference will continue to inspire future leaders
and motivate pharmacy students to participate in
such regional and national meetings.
UT SNPhA AT REGIONALS By Prerak Parikh, P4
APhA Faculty/Alumni/Staff versus Student
Basketball game
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Drug Information Longitudinal APPE Presentations March 27; 8:00 am to 5:00 pm.
APhA Annual Meeting March 28 - March 31 (Orlando, FL)
CommunityCare Clinic 5K run April 5, 2014
Third Annual Mr. PharmD Pageant April 7, 2014
University of Toledo Preceptor Forum (.3 CEU) April 10, 2014
University of Toledo Preceptor Appreciation Luncheon April 10, 2014
Spring Term Ends May 2, 2014
Spring Commencement, College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences May 4, 2014
First day of Summer Classes May 12, 2014
UTMC/Toledo Academy of Pharmacy Golf Outing June 11, 2014
Mid-Atlantic Graduate Student Symposium June 22 - June 24, 2014
On February 7, 2014, faculty, students, staff and alumni met on the basketball court to benefit the Miracle
League of Toledo. The Miracle League is a special needs baseball league in which participants have a
specially designed field that allows for walking, running, wheelchairs, walkers,
etc.
The Game, a true nail biter, was won in the last 14 seconds by the students with
the final score being Students 47 - Faculty 48. The Miracle League was the true
winner, as donations from ticket
sales, the 50/50 drawing, and t-shirt
sales were all raised for the benefit
of the Miracle League.