Stephen W. Schondelmeyer, Pharm.D.,Ph.D. Head, Dept. of Pharmaceutical Care & Health Systems Professor & Director, PRIME Institute CMC Endowed Chair in.

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Stephen W. Schondelmeyer, Pharm.D.,Ph.D. Head, Dept. of Pharmaceutical Care & Health Systems Professor & Director, PRIME Institute CMC Endowed Chair in Pharmaceutical Management & Economics PCHS Department: “Who Are We?” & “What Do We Do?”

Advancing the practice of pharmaceutical care PCHS Mission... and its role in the health care system for the benefit of patients and society through education, research, and service.

PCHS Dept. Advancing the practice of pharmacy & health of patients. What is PCHS ?Faculty Interest Groups Work Force Group Inter- Professional Education & Team-Based Practice Peters Chair In Practice Innovation PRIME Institute [CMC Chair in Economics & Public Policy} Pharmacy Practice Faculty Faculty with Admin Positions Health Informatics

PCHS Dept. Social & Admin. Pharmacy Graduate Program Advancing the practice of pharmacy & health of patients. What is PCHS ? Programs Residency Programs Pharmacy Practice Research Network Professional Program Experiential Rotations Pharmaceutical Care Lab [Practical Application] Affiliations & Community Engagement

PCHS Research Pharmacy Practice Innovation Shannon Reidt, Anne Schullo-Fuelner, Jean Moon, Chrystian Periera, Don Uden Sarah Westberg, Jody Lounsbery, Ann Philbrick, Nikki Rupnow, Tom Larson Medication Therapy Management New Practice Models (Health Homes, Inter-Professional Team Practice) Effect of Practice on Patient Health Outcomes, Quality of Care, & Costs Practice Development & Management Education as Scholarship Kristin Janke, Amy Pittenger, Doneka Scott, Caroline Gaither, Barbara Brandt Chris Jolowsky, Raquel Rodriguez, Bruce Benson Center for Innovation & Study of Pharmacy Education Curriculum Revision, Assessment, Outcomes, & Effective Teaching Methods Interprofessional Education for Team-based Practice Community Engagement & Education Leadership Initiative Marilyn Speedie, Lowell Anderson, Julie Johnson, Todd Sorensen Steve Schondelmeyer, Ron Hadsall, Kristin Janke Leadership Scholar Program Center for Leading Healthcare Change ( New Practitioners, Executive, Policy Change, Global)

PCHS Research Health Informatics Serguei Pakhomov, Terry Adam, Steve Schondelmeyer Center for Clinical & Cognitive Neuropharmacology Natural Language Processing (NLP) of Clinical Data & Text Applications of NLP to Detect Clinical & Drug-Induced Brain Function Clinical Applications of Informatics Processes to Neurologic Functions Collaborations with IHI, VA, Mayo, HCMC, Health Services & Epidemiology Wendy St. Peter, Steve Schondelmeyer End Stage Renal Disease Monitoring & Outcomes (USRDS w/HCMC) Diabetes & Epidemiologic Factors Health Outcomes & Pharmaco-economics Large Data Bases for Evidence-Based Outcomes, Epidemiology & Population Patterns of Antibiotic Use & Resistance Using Large Databases Public Policy & Economics Steve Schondelmeyer, Ron Hadsall, Todd Sorensen, Jon Schommer, Brian Isetts Health Care Reform & Structural Change (Health Homes, ACOs, Health Expend.) Pharmaceutical Market & Economics (Prices, Utilization, Evidence-based Cost) HHS, CMS, FQHC, Medicare, Medicaid & Private Insurance, HMOs, PBMs FDA Regulation & Policy (e.g., Office of Orphan Drug Products) The Medication Experience (Impact of DTCA, Med. Adherence) Work Force Studies (Needs & Issues)

Disciplines in PCHS Clinical Pharmacy (& Medicine) Social & Behavioral Sciences Administrative & Management Sciences Economics Public Policy Public Health Health Services Research Health Informatics Epidemiology Education & Pedagogy Linguistics

Department of Preparing Pharmacists & Pharmacy Faculty for the Future Pharmaceutical Care & Health Systems Diverse Applied & Clinical Translational (Bedside & Beyond) Engaged with Patients & Community Health Systems & Population Public & Policy-Focused Education Leadership