Drs. Laura Happe and Patty Taddei-Allen named AMCP Fellows
Drs. Happe and Taddei-Allen join a distinguished group of more than 50 pharmacy professionals who have earned the AMCP Fellow Award since 2002.
Drs. Happe and Taddei-Allen join a distinguished group of more than 50 pharmacy professionals who have earned the AMCP Fellow Award since 2002.
The University of Florida College of Pharmacy has attained its highest-ever ranking in the U.S. News & World Report list of America’s best pharmacy colleges, climbing to No. 4 in the rankings released April 9.
See the Journal of Managed Care and Specialty Pharmacy’s research article A primer on managed care pharmacy co-authored by POP program director, Laura E. Happe, Pharm.D., MPH and Babette S. Edgar, Pharm.D., MBA. This primer defines the practice of managed care pharmacy and introduces key competencies of managed care…
Program alumna Marla C. Tanski, Pharm.D., MPH, M.S., BCPPS, was recently published in Pharmacy Times for her research on pharmacy-led medication reconciliation and best practices.
Decades of research by University of Florida pharmacists Leslie Hendeles, Pharm.D., and Randy Hatton, Pharm.D., led a Food and Drug Administration advisory panel to vote unanimously on Sept. 12 that oral phenylephrine, a popular decongestant in over-the-counter cold medicines, is ineffective.
See Florida Trend's article on how MBA programs across FL are adapting to student needs. Learn about these programs and hear real student experiences including UF's own MSP/MBA grad, Renee Robinson.
The University for Florida Center of Teaching Excellence selected two UF College of Pharmacy faculty for its top online teaching awards. Laura Happe, Pharm.D., M.P.H., a clinical associate professor, and Randy Hatton, Pharm.D., a clinical professor, were named 2022 Exemplary Online Award winners.
Juan Hincapie-Castillo, Pharm.D., Ph.D., an assistant professor of pharmaceutical outcomes and policy in the University of Florida College of Pharmacy, has been appointed as member of the Editorial Advisory Board, or EAB, of the Journal of the American Pharmacists Association, or JAPhA, for a three-year term. Juan Hincapie Castillo,…
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.
“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…