
Pharmacy Resident Research Grant
Pharmacy Resident Research Grant
The deadline to apply for the Pharmacy Resident Research Grant has passed.
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) $5,000 grants will be awarded.
- Research conducted by current residents in PGY1 or PGY2 programs.
- Only ASHP members are eligible to apply.
The Pharmacy Resident Research Grant is funded through the Oddis Endowment.
2022 Pharmacy Resident Research Grants Recipients

Closing the gap in health disparities and improving health outcomes: Evaluation of a single-center expansion of continuous glucose monitor access in patients with Type 2 Diabetes
SI: Elizabeth Phillips, PharmD, CACP, BCACP, BAAP SUNY Upstate Medical Center - Upstate Health Care Center, Syracuse, NY

Pharmacogenetic evaluation of hospitalized patients requiring naloxone administration
SI: William Peppard, PharmD, BCPS, FCCM Froedtert Health & the Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI

Pharmacist-led tobacco treatment services to increase nicotine replacement therapy access at a large rural academic medical center
SI: Kara Piechowski, PharmD J.W. Ruby Memorial Hospital, Morgantown, WV

Leveraging patient volume and drug shortage modeling to develop a proactive and innovative pharmacy supply chain management strategy
SI: Mary-Haston Vest, PharmD, MS, BCPS University of North Carolina (UNC) Health, Chapel Hill, NC

Assessing the impact of integrating a pharmacogenomics-trained pharmacist into the care team serving pediatric patients with sickle cell disease
SI: Jacob Brown, PharmD, MS Children's Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN

Diabetes and hearing impairment: Knowledge, attitudes, and practices among providers and patients
SI: Katherine O'Neal, PharmD, MBA, BSBA University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, Oklahoma City, OK

Impact of an emergency medicine pharmacist-driven protocol to discontinue antibiotics on patients discharged from the emergency department with negative cultures
SI: Megan Rech, PharmD, MS, BCPS, BCCP, FCCM Loyola University Medical Center, Maywood, IL
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