Dr. Juan Hincapie-Castillo to serve in advisory role for the National Pain Advocacy Center
Dr. Hincapie-Castillo has been appointed to the Science and Policy Advisory Council for the National Pain Advocacy Center.
Dr. Hincapie-Castillo has been appointed to the Science and Policy Advisory Council for the National Pain Advocacy Center.
Dr. Diaby's teams paper Incorporating Health Equity into Value Assessment: Frameworks, Promising Alternatives, and Future Directions tied for 3rd place in the national Valuing Diversity: Addressing Health Disparities Challenge organized by PhRMA Foundation.
Pain Medicine is a multidisciplinary journal dedicated to pain clinicians, educators and researchers with an interest in pain from various medical specialties.
Hincapie-Castillo will collaborate with faculty and staff in The Center for Public Health Law Research on projects and grants in the area of legal epidemiology.
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The virtual conference will connect researchers, physicians and medical marijuana industry leaders to promote the understanding of medical marijuana use on health.
Featured: Alan Polnariev, Pharm.D., M.S.
“Applying group-based trajectory modeling in health outcomes research” Presented by Dr. Wei-Hsuan Jenny Lo-Ciganic, Ph.D. Workshop Description: This workshop presents the application of group-based trajectory modeling (GBTM) that captures and embraces the dynamic nature of individual behaviors and medication utilization outcome changes over time. Distinct patterns that change over time may have important implications…
Dr. Shao was one of 44 international diabetes experts chosen to study diabetes from a wide range of perspectives, including epidemiology, economics and etiology.
MacKinnon studied pharmacy health care administration in the UF College of Pharmacy from 1995-99.