Pharmacy Practice Residency
Research Projects
Goal
To provide the resident with the experience of developing, conducting, and presenting a formal piece of research.
Objectives
1. To identify and select a project and a project preceptor by the established deadline
2. To submit a written project proposal according to the established deadlines
3. To obtain IRB approval from the appropriate institution(s)
4. To complete the project according to the established timeline
5. To present the completed project to the faculty, staff, and other residents
6. To present the completed project at a state or national pharmacy meeting
7. To publish the project results (optional, but highly encouraged)
List of Potential Preceptors and Specialty
1. Jack Chen, PharmD - Neurology
2. Rebecca Cheung, PharmD, BCPS - Cardiology
3. Naomi Florea, PharmD- Infectious Diseases
4. Sharlyn Guillema, PharmD – Internal Medicine
5. Elvin Hernandez, PhD, CHES – Public Health, Social Behavioral Pharmacy
6. Gamal Hussein, PharmD – Pharmacokinetics, Drug Information, Technology
7. LaDonna Jones, PharmD – Internal Medicine, Family Practice
8. Nancy Kawahara, PharmD, MS ED – Pharmaceutical Education
9. Kelly Lee, PharmD, BCPP – Psychiatry
10. Anh-Vuong Ly, PharmD – Drug Information
11. Joycelyn Mallari, PharmD– Ambulatory Care, Asthma
12. Rashid Mosavin, PhD, MBA – Health Outcomes, Pharmacoeconomics
13. Lee Nguyen, PharmD – Infectious Disease
14. Nathan Painter, PharmD– Ambulatory Care, Diabetes, Metabolic Syndrome
Timeline
August - September - Select a research topic and preceptor
October - November - Complete the IRB approval process
December - March - Complete data collection
February - Submit abstract to Western States Residency Conference
April - Present completed project to faculty, staff, students, residents
May - Present completed project at Western States Conference
June - Prepare manuscript in complete format for publication in a journal and submit to the Chair, Department of Pharmacy Practice