
Pharmacy Resident Research Grant
Pharmacy Resident Research Grant
The Pharmacy Resident Research Grant supports quality health service research focused on practice advancement conducted by residents in ASHP-accredited pharmacy residency programs or by residents in pharmacy residency programs that have submitted an application for ASHP accreditation. Research should be consistent with the ASHP Foundation Research Agenda, which is aligned with the ASHP Practice Advancement Initiative.
- Up to eight (8) grants of up to $5,000 each will be awarded.
- Research conducted by current residents in PGY1 or PGY2 programs.
- Only ASHP members are eligible to apply.
For more information, listen to our How to Apply Webinar.
The Pharmacy Resident Research Grant is funded through the ASHP Foundation Joseph A. Oddis Endowment.
Timeline:
- Application opens: June 30, 2023
- Application closes: Sept. 6, 2023
2023 Pharmacy Resident Research Grant Recipients

A Retrospective Case-Control Study: Opioid Overdose Rates and Buprenorphine Distribution to Retail Pharmacies by Zip Code in California
SI: David Dadiomov, PharmD, BCPP University of Southern California School of Pharmacy, Los Angeles, CA

Establishing a Pharmacist-Managed Rural Outpatient Oral Chemotherapy Program: A Pilot Study
SI: Cassie Degen, PharmD Lima Memorial Hospital, Lima, OH

Effect of a Pharmacist Run Clinic On Time to Disease State Management in Patients Provided With Necessary Home Monitoring Tools and Regular Follow-Up for Education and Medication Management
SI: Joseph W. Glovacz, PharmD, BS, BCACP Ascension Sacred Heart Medical Group, Pensacola, FL This grant was funded in part by the ASHP Foundation’s Dwight R. Tousignaut Memorial Fund.

Impact of Social Determinants of Health On Preferred Treatment of Trichomonas Vaginalis and Chlamydia Trachomatis: Defining the Pharmacist’s Role
SI: Michael P. Veve, PharmD, MPH Henry Ford Health, Detroit, MI

Impact of Pharmacist-Mediated Refill Authorization Program On Proton Pump Inhibitor (PPI) Deprescribing Success Rates
SI: Alissa Margraf, PharmD, BCACP, CDOE Rhode Island Hospital, Providence, RI

Impact of Anaerobic Coverage On Clinical Outcomes In Patients With Suspected Aspiration Pneumonia
SI: Kasie Landin, PharmD, RPh, BCIDP Lima Memorial Hospital, Lima, OH

Assessing the Impact of a Pharmacist-Driven Remote Patient Monitoring Program Utilizing Smart Devices On Adult Patients With Hypertension or Diabetes Within a Rural Health Program
SI: Jessica Hinson, PharmD, BCACP, NCTTP Ohio Northern University, Ada, OH This grant was funded in part by the ASHP Foundation’s Dwight R. Tousignaut Memorial Fund.
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