Guiding Principles of Parkview pharmacy: To be recognized as uniquely suited and essential across all patient-care settings to provide and deliver person-centered pharmacy care to promote health, well-being, and quality of life. We will achieve this by:
- Proactively evaluating and continually monitoring all medication-use processes to ensure safety above all else.
- Using evidence-based principles by tailoring medication management to disease-state management in collaboration with other health-care disciplines.
- Ensuring optimal outcomes through person-specific, safe, and therapeutic care at the best cost.
- Integrating pharmacy services at the appropriate point of access incorporating patient preference.
Submissions from 2017
Intravenous Ferumoxytol in Pediatric Patients With Iron Deficiency Anemia, Karen Kovey
Methicillin-susceptible Staphylococcus aureus: Utilization of decolonization protocol and incidence of surgical site infections in orthopedic and cardiac bypass surgical patients, Carley Thompson PharmD; Tara Jellison PharmD, MBA, FASHP; and Jennifer Sposito PharmD
Submissions from 2016
Student Perceptions of and Confidence in Self-Care Course Concepts Using Team-based Learning, Abby L. Todt
Submissions from 2015
Risk of new-onset diabetes associated with statin use., Robert D Beckett, Sarah M Schepers, and Sarah K Gordon
Dexmedetomidine for Alcohol Withdrawal Syndrome, D Linn
Administration of enteral nutrition to adult patients in the prone position, D D. Linn, R D. Beckett, and K Foellinger
Risk of new-onset diabetes associated with statin use, S M. Schepers and R D. Beckett
Submissions from 2009
Implementation of home-based medication order entry at a community hospital, Tara Jellison and Chris Jellison