Leslie Briars Curriculum Vitae



Curriculum Vitae

LESLIE ANN BRIARS (Stohlmeyer)

833 South Wood Street (M/C 886)

Department of Pharmacy Practice, College of Pharmacy

Chicago, IL 60612-7230

(312) 996-6300 or (312) 996-6110

Fax: (312) 996-0379

las@uic.edu

Education

1994-1995 ASHP-accredited Pediatric Pharmacy Residency

Children's Hospital

Columbus, OH

1993-1994 ASHP-accredited Pharmacy Practice Residency

University Medical Center

Jacksonville, FL

1991-1993 University of Wisconsin-Madison

Doctor of Pharmacy

1989-1991 University of Wisconsin-Madison

Bachelor of Science-Pharmaceutical Sciences

1987-1989 Loras College, Dubuque, IA

Academic Appointment

1995-2011 Clinical Assistant Professor

2011-present Clinical Associate Professor

Professional Experience

1995-present The University of Illinois at Chicago Medical Center

Children and Adolescent Center, Pediatric Clinical Pharmacist

1995-present Child & Youth Center

1999-present -Pediatric Nephrology

1997-present -Pediatric HIV

2003-2008; 2015 – 2017 -Pediatric Rheumatology

2017 – present -Pediatric Development

[medication management – ADHD]

Teaching Activities

The University of Illinois at Chicago, College of Pharmacy (unless otherwise noted)

Preceptor

1996 - present Ambulatory Care Clerkship (PHAR 371/660)

1995 - present Pharmacy Practice (PGY1), Primary Care (PGY2), Pediatric (PGY2) , Community practice residents (PGY1), Transplant residents (PGY2)

1996-2000 Dominick's Pharmaceutical Care Curriculum Experiential Program, University of Illinois at Chicago

Course Coordinator

2009 – 2017 Co-coordinator, Principles of Drug Action and Therapeutics IV (PHAR 404)

2006 - 2014 Co-coordinator, Chronic Kidney Disease – Interventions and Treatment (PMPR 381)

Lecturer

2006 – 2014; 2016 - present Chronic Kidney Disease – Interventions and Treatment (PMPR 381), Pediatrics

2015 – present Management of the HIV Patient (PMPR 385), Pediatrics

2009 – present Pharmacotherapeutics in Advanced Practice Nursing (NUSC 531), Pediatric Pharmacokinetics and Drug Administration Considerations, College of Nursing, University of Illinois at Chicago

2004 – present Principles of Drug Action and Therapeutics VI (PHAR 403), Pediatric Otitis Media, Pharyngitis

2004 – present Applied Pharmaceutical Intervention in Advanced Practice (NUSC 533), Complementary and alternative medicine in pediatrics, College of Nursing; Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Course, University of Illinois at Chicago

2004 – present Pediatric Therapeutics (PMPR 378), Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder [2004-present], Perinatal HIV, [2015 – present], Pediatric HIV [2016 – present]

2004 - present Nonprescription Pharmaceuticals and Herbal Medicinals (PHAR 365/501), Infant Nutrition

2000 – present Community Practice Clerkship/Experiential IV (PMPR 351/PHAR 354), APhA Pharmacy Based Immunization Delivery Program

1997 – present Applied Pharmaceutical Intervention in Advanced Practice (NUSC 533), Antibiotic use in the ambulatory pediatric population, College of Nursing; Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Course, University of Illinois at Chicago

1995-present Pediatric Resident Conferences, Child & Youth Center, Safer prescription writing and various pediatric clinic topics, University of Illinois at Chicago

2009 – 2016 Survey of Drug Receptors and Drug Action (BPS 365), Pediatric Cough and Cold Product Use

1995-2012 Contemporary Pharmacy Practice (PHAR 324), Inhalation Devices; Pediatric Dosage Forms

2010 Pharmacy Systems Management (PHAR 343), Pediatric Clinical Pharmacy Services

2002 – 2005 Topics for Professional Student Enrichment (PMPR 326)

1999 - 2008 Principles of Drug Action and Therapeutics IV (PHAR 404)

Asthma (1999 - 2008)

Immunizations (2003)

Allergic rhinitis (2001-2002)

Cystic Fibrosis (1999)

1999 – 2003 Dental Therapeutics (DADM 341), Pediatrics, College of Dentistry, University of Illinois at Chicago

2001 – 2003 Pharmacotherapeutics III (PHAR 653)

2001 – 2003 Improving Lecture Skills for Healthcare Professionals,

College of Medical Education and College of Pharmacy,

University of Illinois at Chicago

2000 Co-presenter, Careers in Pharmacy (PMPR 375)

1997-2001 Pharmacy Grand Rounds (PMPR 370)

1995-1998 Advanced Ambulatory Care Elective (PMPR 371)

Facilitator/Course instructor-leader

2002 - present Experiential III (PHAR 353)

1999 - present Experiential IV/Clinical Skills Course (PHAR 354/PMPR 346)

2000 - 2005 Special Projects in Pharmacy Practice and Undergraduate Research Projects (PMPR 390/380)

1999 - 2007 Drug Information and Statistics (PHAR 355)

1998 – 1999 Principles of Drug Action and Therapeutics (PHAR 401)

1998. Portfolio Program (PHAR 341/342)

1996-1998 Pharmacotherapeutics II (PMPR 341)

Publications

Articles Refereed

Brown S, Oliveri L, Ohler K, Briars L. Preventing Errors in Pediatric Prescriptions: A Survey of Community Pharmacists. Journal of Pediatr Pharmcol Ther.Submitted.

Lampkin SJ, Gildon B, Benavides S, Walls K, Briars L. Primer for Providing Ambulatory Clinic Pharmacy Services for Pediatric Patients. J Pediatr Pharmacol Ther. 2018;23(1):4–17.

Wan-Ju Lee, MS, Todd A. Lee, PharmD, PhD, Gregory S. Calip, PharmD, MPH, PhD, Katie J. Suda, PharmD, MS, Leslie Briars, PharmD, Glen T. Schumock, PharmD, MBA, PhD

Risk of serious bacterial infection associated with tumor necrosis factor-alpha inhibitors in children and young adults with inflammatory bowel disease. Inflamm Bowel Dis.2018; 24(4): 883-91.

Wan-Ju Lee, Todd A. Lee, Katie J. Suda, Gregory S. Calip Leslie Briars, Glen T. Schumock. Risk of serious bacterial infection associated with tumor necrosis factor-alpha inhibitors in children with juvenile idiopathic arthritis. Rheumatology. 2018;57(2):273-82.

Endriukaitis Lauren, Bursua Adam, Briars Leslie. “Encouraging pharmacist intervention and standardization of labeling and dispensing of oral liquid medications.” JAPhA. May-June, 2017, Volume 57, Issue 3, Pages 412-413.

Wan-Ju Lee, Leslie Briars, Todd A. Lee, Gregory S. Calip, Katie J. Suda, Glen T. Schumock. Top-down versus Step-up Prescribing Strategies for Tumor Necrosis Factor Alpha Inhibitors in Children and Young Adults with Inflammatory Bowel Disease. Inflamm Bowel Dis. 2016 Oct;22(10):2410-7.

Wan-Ju Lee, Leslie Briars, Todd A. Lee, Gregory S. Calip, Katie J. Suda, Glen T. Schumock. Utilization of Tumor Necrosis Factor Alpha Inhibitors in Children and Young Adults with Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis. Pharmacotherapy. 2016 Dec: 1201-1209.

Briars LA, Todd T. Pharmacological management of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. The Journal of Pediatric Pharmacology and Therapeutics. 2016;21(3): 192-206.

Asha Kalichira, Leslie Briars, Joseph Simon, Kimberly Czech, Eunice John and Lawrence Pawola. Pilot Investigation into the Impact of Mobile Health (Mhealth) Applications on Medication Adherence in Adolescent Renal Transplant Patients. 2015. J Clin Nephrol Res 2(2): 1024-28.

Benavides S, Huynh D, Morgan J, Briars L. “Approach to the pediatric prescription in the community pharmacy.” The Journal of Pediatric Pharmacology and Therapeutics. 2011;16(4): 298-307.

Hensley E and Briars L. “A closer look at autism and the measles, mumps, rubella (MMR) vaccine.” JAPhA. 2010;50:48-53.

Briars LA. “The latest update on over-the-counter cough and cold product use in children.” The Journal of Pediatric Pharmacology and Therapeutics. 2009;14(3): 127-31.

Wasik M, Paek N, Briars L. “Eradicating Lice: Myths and Facts.” Pharmacy Times. 2008;74 (8): 73-83.

Bullington PE, Pawola L, Walker R, Valenta A, Briars LA, John E. "Identification of Medication Non-Adherence Factors in Adolescent Transplant Patients: The Patient's Viewpoint.”

Pediatric Transplantation. 2007; Volume 11(8): 914-921.

Briars LA, Diaz A. “Omalizumab: A steroid-sparing option for improving pediatric asthma management?” J Ped Health Care. 2005;19(6): 386-91.

Oberholzer J, John E, Lumpaopong A, Testa G, Sankary H, Briars L, et al. “Early discontinuation of steroids is safe and effective in pediatric kidney transplant recipients.” Pediatric Transplantation. 2005;9: 456-63.

Briars LA, Hilao JJ, Kraus DM. “A Review of Pediatric Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) Infection.” The Journal of Pharmacy Practice. 2004;17(6): 407-431.

Schneiderhan ME, Stohlmeyer LA. “Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder.” Tech Topics. 2003;8(1):1-28.

Kraus DM, Stohlmeyer LA, Hannon PR. “Effectiveness and Infant Acceptance of the Rx medibottle® versus the Oral Medication Syringe.” Pharmacotherapy. 2001;21(4):416-23.

Kraus DM, Stohlmeyer LA and Hannon PR. “Infant acceptance and effectiveness of a new oral liquid medication delivery system.” AJHP. 1999;56:1094-101.

Stohlmeyer LA. “Montelukast: A New Medication for Pediatric Asthma Management.”

J Pediatr Health Care. Nov/Dec 1998;12:324-30.

Stohlmeyer LA. “Attention deficit disorder in children.” Keeposted – The Journal of the Illinois Council of Health-System Pharmacists. April 1998.

Stohlmeyer LA and Kraus DM. "Oral Cephalosporins: Focus on New Agents." J Pediatr Health Care. Nov/Dec 1996;10(6):289-94.

Book chapters

Briars LA. Current controversies and challenges with immunization administration in infants, children and adolescents. In: Eiland L, Todd T, editors. Advanced Pediatric Therapeutics. Published – e-release May 2015.

Articles non-refereed

Pediatric Pharmacy Advocacy Group Newsletter. Ambulatory Care Section.

Collura J, Stohlmeyer L. Pharmacist’s experience at asthma camp. Spring 2001.

Patthana K, Stohlmeyer L. Thalidomide use in children. Summer 2001.

Clinical Studies

Funded

“Development of a Diabetic Ketoacidosis risk score in pediatric patients with type 1 diabetes.” CCTS: $30,000: February 2011 – February 2013. Grant #: CCTS1210-01.

“Pediatric Community Asthma Initiative.” Illinois Department of Public Aid: $1,089,879; Pharmacy Portion: $7,500; Co-investigator: July 2001 – July 2002.

“Enhancing Lecture Skills in the Health Professions.” Campus Research Board: $13,863; Co- investigator: 2000-2001.

“Potential Use of Liquid HIV Medications with the Rx medibottle.” The Medicine Bottle Company: $6580; Co-investigator: 1998.

"Patient Acceptance of a Liquid Medication Delivery System (Rx medibottle)." The Medicine Bottle Company: $6,562; Co-investigator: 1996-1997.

Unfunded

Brown SW, Oliveri L, Ohler K, Briars, L (co-investigator).“Pediatric Medication Safety and the Community Pharmacist”. Protocol#2016-1146.

Kalichira A, Pawola L, Briars L (co-investigator), Simon J, John E, Czech K. “Impact of mobile health (mHealth) applications on medication adherence in adolescent renal transplant patients.” Protocol # 2013-0967.

Hidalgo G, Briars LA (co-investigator), Ohler K, John EG. “A retrospective review of 25,OH vitamin D levels in children with chronic kidney disease.” Protocol #2009-1202.

Briars L (faculty sponsor/ principal investigator), Platakis A, Ohler K, Hidalgo G, John E. “Hyperuricemia and its effect on graft survival in pediatric renal transplant patients.” Protocol #2008-0850.

Morris J, Briars L (co-investigator), Kraus D. “Characterization of Clinical Pharmacy Services in a Pediatric HIV Clinic.” Protocol #2005-0369.

Leslie Briars (co-investigator), Kimberly Czech, Rose Ventura, Linda Fornell, and Eunice John. “Incidence of Hypertension in Pediatric Renal Transplant Patients with and without Steroid Immunosuppression - A Single Center Study.” Protocol #2003-0753.

John EG, Aggarwal A, Hidalgo G, Briars L (co-investigator), Fornell L, et al. “Comparison of steroid and steroid-free treatment regimens in pediatric renal transplant patients.” Protocol #2003-0753.

Clinical Service Funding

Practitioner: Children and Adolescent Center/Child & Youth Center: $10,000/year; 2001 – present.

Co-consultant: “Medication adherence in HIV-infected children.” Pediatric Aids Chicago (PAC): 1998: $10,000; 1999: $10,000; 2000: $15,000; 2001: $12,000; 2002: $10,000; 2003: $10,000; 2004: $7,000; 2005: $4,400; 2006: $13,000.

Presentations - Local

2003 - present “Lecture and Presentation Skills” and “Feedback” workshop; “Facilitating small

groups”, Pharmacy Residency Teaching Program, University of Illinois at

Chicago Medical Center, Chicago, IL.

2006 – 2012 “Safer prescribing habits,” Pediatric and Medicine-Pediatric Resident Orientation,

University of Illinois at Chicago Medical Center, Chicago, IL.

2010 “Antibiotic and Antiviral Considerations in Pediatric Dentistry”, UIC pediatric

dentists and dental residents, University of Illinois College of Dentistry, Chicago,

IL.

2008 “Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder”, UIC pharmacy technicians (PTCB-

accredited), University of Illinois at Chicago Medical Center, Chicago, IL.

2006 “Pediatric Medication Adherence”, 9th Annual National Kidney Foundation of

Illinois Kids and Kidney Disease, Chicago Children’s Museum, Chicago, IL.

2006 “Pediatric Asthma,” National Association of Nurse Practitioners, Chicago, IL.

2004 “Update on the Management of Pediatric Asthma,” Phi Delta Chi Alumni Association, Oak Brook, IL.

2003 “A review of inhalation devices for asthma,” UIC Wood Street pharmacy,

University of Illinois at Chicago Medical Center, Chicago, IL.

2002 “Clinical Teaching Skills for Residents,” presented to pharmacy practice residents, University of Illinois at Chicago Medical Center, Chicago, IL.

2000 “What is a Pharmacist?” Careers in Pharmacy Discussion, sponsored by the Office of Admissions and Records, The University of Illinois at Chicago, College of Pharmacy, Chicago, IL.

1999 “Adherence to Antiretroviral Regimens: Identifying barriers and how best to prevent non-adherence,” presented to DCFS trainees; sponsored by DCFS AIDS Project, Clinical Services Division and NIU/DCFS Training Office, Northern Illinois University.

1998 Asthma Self-Management Program Trainer; sponsored by Walgreen’s Health

Initiatives, Inc. and Care Management Division of GlaxoWellcome; 8-week

Session, Chicago, IL.

1998 “Antibiotic Use in Ambulatory Pediatrics and Antiretroviral agents in Pediatric HIV,” Department of Pediatric Dentistry, Seminar in Pediatric Dentistry – Grand Rounds, University of Illinois at Chicago, College of Dentistry, Chicago, IL.

1997 "Medications: Effects on Participants and Programs," Illinois Department of

Parks and Recreation, Chicago, IL.

1996 "Antibiotic use in the ambulatory pediatric population," Pediatric Nurse Practitioners, University of Chicago Medical Center, Chicago, IL.

1996 "Use of metered-dose inhalers, spacers and nebulizers," Pediatric, Family Medicine and Medicine/Pediatrics Residents and Primary Care Pharmacy Residents, University of Illinois at Chicago Medical Center, Chicago, IL.

1996 "Pediatric Medication Education," LPNs and Medical Assistants, General Pediatric Clinic, University of Chicago Medical Center, Chicago, IL.

1996 "Metered-dose inhalers and spacers," Asthma Conference, University of Illinois at Chicago Medical Center, Chicago, IL.

1995 "Ambulatory Pharmaceutical Care: Providing more than one product," Ohio

ambulatory care nursing conference, Children's Hospital, Columbus, OH.

1993 "DNase: A New Twist to Cystic Fibrosis," University Medical Center pharmacy

practitioners, Jacksonville, FL.

Presentations - Regional

2006 “Pediatric Immunization Update,” Illinois Council of Health-System Pharmacists, Chicago, IL (ACPE-accredited).

2006 Pharmacy-Based Immunization Certification Program, APhA, Chicago, IL

2004 “Advances in the treatment of ADHD”, Illinois Council of Health-System Pharmacists, Chicago, IL (ACPE-accredited).

2002 “Asthma – What’s New”, sponsored by Merck and Co. and AmerisourceBergen and UIC College of Pharmacy, Chicago, IL (ACPE-accredited).

2002 “Asthma: What Pharmacists Need to Know,” to community and hospital pharmacists practicing in and around the Chicagoland area; sponsored by IDPA and UIC Department of Pediatrics, The University of Illinois at Chicago, College of Pharmacy, Chicago, IL.

2001 “Asthma.” Illinois Council of Health-System Pharmacists, Chicago, IL (ACPE- accredited).

Presentations – National

2017 “Integrating a Pediatric Pharmacist into an Outpatient Ambulatory Care Practice”, Pediatric Pharmacy Advocacy Group, Cincinnati, OH (ACPE-accredited).

2010 “Incorporating Pharmaceutical Care into Pediatric HIV”, Pediatric Pharmacy Advocacy Group, Salt Lake City, UT (ACPE-accredited).

2008 “Managing Cough and Cold Symptoms in Pediatric Patients—Now What”, APhA Self-Care Institute, Chicago, IL (ACPE-accredited).

2008 “Asthma Workshop”, Pediatric Pharmacy Advocacy Group, Baltimore, MD (ACPE-accredited).

2007 “Preceptor Discussion Forum”, Pediatric Pharmacy Advocacy Group, Norfolk, VA (ACPE-accredited).

2006 “The Art of Precepting,” Pediatric Pharmacy Advocacy Group, San Francisco, CA (ACPE-accredited).

2006 “Medication Administration Use in Schools,” Pediatric Pharmacy Advocacy Group, San Francisco, CA (ACPE-accredited).

2005 “Providing Effective Feedback”, Pediatric Pharmacy Advocacy Group, Chicago, IL (ACPE-accredited).

2005 “Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder”, Pediatric Pharmacy Advocacy Group, Chicago, IL (ACPE-accredited).

2002 “Asthma: What pharmacists need to know,” Mercy Resource Management, Inc. Annual Conference, St. Petersburg, FL.

2001 “Telephone Triage: Essentials for best practices,” Contemporary Forums, Chicago, IL.

1999 “The Pharmacist’s Role in Pediatric HIV Clinics,” Pediatric Pharmacy Advocacy Group, Vancouver, British Columbia (ACPE-accredited).

1999 “Pediatric Pharmacology Review and Update”, Health Leadership Associates, Inc. Nurse Practitioner review course, Bethesda, MD, and Nashville, TN.

1997-98 Ambulatory Pharmaceutical Care Certificate Program, “Asthma”, Kaiser Permanente Pharmacists, Bethesda, MD.

1998 “Pediatric HIV: Focus on Antiretroviral Agents,” Pediatric Pharmacy Advocacy Group, Roundtable discussion, Kiawah Island, South Carolina.

1998 “Antibiotic use and Development of Resistance in Ambulatory Pediatrics,” National Association of Pediatric Nurse Associates and Practitioners, Chicago, IL.

Abstracts/Posters Presented

Revai K, Briars LA, Cochran K. “Case Series of Sjogren’s Syndrome and Poor Milk Supply.” Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine. SanFrancisco, CA. October 2010.

Coelho RM, Hidalgo G, Fornell L, Briars LA, Bottke R, Siciliano J, et al. “Metabolic Syndrome in Pediatric Renal Transplant Patients Steroid vs. Non-Steroid Group Analysis at 2 years Post Transplant.” International Pediatric Nephrology Association. New York, NY. September 2010.

Schlemmer RF, Briars LA, DiDomenico R, Peverly S, Rabi S. “Assessing Strategies to Encourage Student Completion of Course and Instructor Evaluations.” AACP. Seattle, WA; July 2010.

Aura K. Platakis, Leslie Briars, Kirsten H, Ohler, Guillermo Hidalgo, Eunice John. “Hyperuricemia and its Effect on Graft Survival in Pediatric Renal Transplant Patients”. ASHP. Orlando, FL; December 2008.

Morris J, Briars L, Kraus D. “Seven years of clinical pharmacy services in a pediatric HIV clinic.” Pediatric Pharmacy Advocacy Group (PPAG) Meeting. Chicago, IL; October 2005. Abstract published in The Journal of Pediatric Pharmacology and Therapeutics. 2005; 10:128-9.

Oberholzer J, John E, Lumpaopong A, Briars L, Testa G, Sankary H, et al. Steroid withdrawal five days after pediatric renal transplantation. American Transplant Congress. Boston, MA; May 2004.

Cabrera A, Benedetti E, Testa G, Greco A, Varga P, Thoele DG, Cicalese L, Stohlmeyer L, John EG. Reversal of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy in a 13 year old child 6 years post renal transplantation. 36th Annual Meeting of the European Society for Paediatric Nephrology. Bilbao, Spain; September 20-23, 2002. Abstract published in Pediatric Nephrology. 2002;17: C142-3.

Gelula MH, Yudkowsky R, Cannon B, Stohlmeyer L. Enhancing lecture skills in the health professions: results of a pilot program. Poster presented at Learning, Instruction, and Teacher Development (LITD) poster fair, Chicago, IL, January 11, 2002 and Ottawa Conference, July 15, 2002.

Budz M, Dumitru D, Phan L, Tran J, Stohlmeyer L. The evaluation of Synagis® for the prevention of RSV infection. College Enrichment Day, Chicago, IL, March 28, 2001. Received 2nd place award.

Ling J, Stohlmeyer L, Kliethermes M. Development of a Pharmaceutical Care Plan in a Pediatric HIV Population. College Enrichment Day, Chicago, IL, March 28, 2001. Received 3rd place award.

Levesque C, Neidich M, Stohlmeyer L. Pediatric Poison Prevention. College Enrichment Day, Chicago, IL, March 28, 2001.

Collura JM, Stohlmeyer LA, Kraus DM. Analysis of pediatric labeling for common outpatient pediatric medications. Poster. ASHP Midyear Clinical Meeting, Las Vegas, NV, 2000.

Nair M, Mendoza N, Hupert J, Niederman J, Noronha P, Stohlmeyer L, et al. Iron supplementation in moderate lead toxicity. Ambulatory Pediatric Association, Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, May 1999. Abstract published in Ambulatory Pediatric Association, Program and Abstracts 39th Annual Meeting, May 1-4, 1999: 31 abstract #44.

Kraus DM, Stohlmeyer LA, Hannon PR. Cross-Over Study Comparing Effectiveness and Infant Acceptance of the Rx medibottle® versus Oral Syringe. Ambulatory Pediatric Association, Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting, May 1999 and PPAG 8th Annual Conference, Vancouver, BC, October 1999. Abstract published in Ambulatory Pediatric Association, Program and Abstracts 39th Annual Meeting, May 1 - 4, 1999:143 abstract # 394 and in Journal of Pediatric Pharmacy Practice. July/August 1999;4(4):213.

Kraus DM, Sandritter TL, Stohlmeyer LA, Hannon PR. Potential Use of Liquid HIV Medications with the Rx medibottle(, Poster. PPAG 7th Annual Conference, Kiawah Island, SC, October, 1998. Abstract published in Journal of Pediatric Pharmacy Practice. Sept/Oct 1998;3(5):290-1.

Kraus DM, Stohlmeyer LA, Hannon PR. Implementation of Clinical Pharmacy Services in a Pediatric HIV Clinic, Poster. PPAG 7th Annual Conference, Kiawah Island, SC, October, 1998. Abstract published in Journal of Pediatric Pharmacy Practice. Sept/Oct 1998;3(5):291.

Kraus DM, Stohlmeyer LA, Hannon PR. Infant Acceptance and Effectiveness of a New Oral Liquid Medication Delivery System, Poster. Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, May, 1997. Abstract published in Ambulatory Child Health. 1997;3(1, Part 2):180-81.

Kraus DM, Stohlmeyer LA, Hannon PR. Evaluation of a new pediatric oral liquid medication delivery system, Poster. PPAG 5th Annual Pediatric Technology Conference, Scottsdale, AZ, October, 1996. Abstract published in Journal of Pediatric Pharmacy Practice. Nov/Dec 1996;1(3):200.

Administrative Activity and Service

(Member, unless otherwise specified)

The University of Illinois Ambulatory Care Pharmacy Services

2002 – 2006 Clinical Value Task Force on reimbursement

1995 - 1999 Faculty Search Committee (co-chair:1996-1997; chair: 1997-1999)

1996 - 1999 Drug Information and Patient Education Resources Committee

The University of Illinois College of Pharmacy

2002 - present Residency Seminar Committee (chair: 2007- 2013)

2003 – present Residency Teaching Committee (co-chair: 2011-2013)

2007-2008; 2012-2015 Departmental EPC Committee

2011 - 2013 Residency Advisory Committee

2007 - 2013 Educational Policy Committee (EPC)

- Assessment committee (2015 – 2016)

- Teaching evaluation sub-committee

- Team Leader sub-committee

- Curriculum sub-committee (2012 – 2014)

2003-2005; 2009-2011 Faculty Advisory Committee

2005-2006 Website Redesign Committee

2005-2006 Enrollment Committee

2004 EPC Subcommittee on Curriculum Review

1996-1997 Special Task Force on delivery of pharmaceutical care

University of Illinois Hospital and Health Sciences System

2001-2015 Documentation (formerly implementation and operations) Committee

2011- 2012 Ambulatory Care CPOE Committee

2003-2004 Pediatric Renal Quality Improvement Committee

1998-2006 Interdisciplinary Patient Education Committee

1997-1998 Ambulatory Services Patient Education Committee

1997-1999 Pediatric Asthma Team

1997. Asthma Steering Committee

University of Illinois at Chicago

2004 - 2005 Student Disciplinary Committee

Professional Journal/Newsletter/Textbook Referee

2010 – Journal of Pediatric Pharmacology and Therapeutics

present 2010 – Pharmacists perceived knowledge and expertise in selected pediatric topics

Prophylactic Ketoconazole Shampoo for Tinea Capitis in a High-risk Pediatric Population

2012 - Adverse drug reactions to antiretroviral therapy (ART): prospective study in children in Sikasso (Mali)

2014 - A review of pneumococcal vaccines: current polysaccharide vaccine recommendations and future protein antigens

2015 - A Pilot Project for Clinical Pharmacy Services in a Clinic for Children with Medical Complexity

2016 - Identifying Barriers and Facilitators that Affect Community Pharmacists' Ability to Engage Children in Medication Counseling: A Pilot Study

2017 - Assessing the Understanding of Pediatric-Oriented Medication Education Materials Versus Standard Available Education Materials

2011 - Journal of the American Pharmacists Association

present 2011 - Dispelling Vaccine Myths: Considerations for the Practicing Pharmacist

2016 - Identifying Barriers and Facilitators that Affect Community Pharmacists' Ability to Engage Children in Medication Counseling: A Pilot Study

2016 - Pediatric Medication Use Experiences and Patient Counseling in Community Pharmacies: Perspectives of Children and Parents

2016 Master of Clinical Pharmacy thesis review – Hong Kong

- “Development, validation and application of an inhaler technique competency assessment framework in senior dispensers and dispensers in a local hospital”

2013 Co-section editor. In: Eiland L, Todd T, editors. Advanced Pediatric Therapeutics.

2013 “Communicating with children, adolescents, and their caregivers.” In: ACCP. Pediatric Pharmacotherapy. Benavides S, Nahata MC, eds. 1st ed. American College of Clinical Pharmacy, Lenexa, KS. Pages: 61-66.

2005, Biologics. In: “Introduction to Pharmaceutical Dosage Forms and Drug Delivery 2009 Systems,” Allen LV, Popovich NG, Ansel HC, 8th ed., Lippincott, Williams and Wilkins, Philadelphia, PA.; Pages: 506-39.

2004 AAP Guidelines for treatment of acute otitis media. Drug Topics.

2001 “The Inside Story – A kid’s guide to kidney and liver transplants.”

1998-99 APhA Drug Treatment Protocols; “Self-Care of the Common Cold, Self-Care for Coughing and Sun Protection Treatments.”

1997 KeePosted manuscript; "New Frontiers in the Treatment of Asthma: The 5-

lipoxygenase inhibitors and leukotriene receptor antagonists," May 1997.

1997 APhA Drug Treatment protocol; "Management of Acute Diarrhea and Dehydration in

Pediatric Patients.”

1997 ASHP Supplemental Standard and Learning Objectives for Residency Training in

Pediatric Pharmacy Practice.

1995 American Pharmacy manuscript; "Pediatric Emergencies in Community Pharmacy

Practice.”

Professional Activities

2002 Baxter Healthcare Corporation: Consultant, Deerfield, IL.

1998-2001 ProVantage Clinical Services Department: Consultant and Member, Pharmacy

and Therapeutics Committee, Brookfield, WI.

Community Service

2003 – 2010 Oak Park, Illinois Medical Reserve Corps Volunteer.

1999 – 2007; UIC Annual Back-to-School Health Fair; facilitate coordination of immunization

2013 - 2014 review.

1999 - 2000 Children’s Health Fair; sponsored by India Medical Association Charitable

Foundation and UIC Medical Center Department of Pediatrics: provided asthma

education and poison prevention tips.

1998 4th Annual Health Jam, Julian High School; participated as part of pediatric

pulmonary clinic providing asthma education.

1996 – 2001 CampACTION for kids with asthma; sponsored by the American Lung Association.

1997 Women's Health Week: provided medication/health information to women.

1995 – 1998 Academy of Students of Pharmacy patient counseling competition.

1996 Benito Juarez Health Fair; sponsored by The University of Illinois at Chicago

Medical Center.

Professional Affiliations

(Member, unless otherwise specified)

1996 – present Pediatric Pharmacy Advocacy Group

2012 – present Ambulatory Care Special Interest Group (SIG)

- Chair (2012-2013)

2009-2012 Board Member (elected)

2009-2012 - Chair, Ambulatory Care Task Force

2005-2011 Advocacy Committee

2004-2007; 2017 Education Committee

2017 - Chair, Ambulatory Care Fall Conference, Cincinnati, OH

2006-2007 - Chair, Annual Meeting Norfolk, VA

2000-2003 Leader, Ambulatory Care Focus Group Section

2006-2010 Illinois Council of Health-System Pharmacists

2002-2003 American Society of Health-System Pharmacists

Section of Home, Ambulatory, and Chronic Care

Practitioners Committee on Continuing Education

1989-1992; 1996-2008 American Pharmaceutical Association (APhA)

1996-2000 Illinois Council of Clinical Pharmacists

1991-1997 American Society of Health-System Pharmacists

1994-1996 American College of Clinical Pharmacy

Certifications and Licensures

1999 – present APhA Pharmacy-Based Immunization Delivery: A Certificate Program for Pharmacists

1995 – present Illinois Board of Pharmacy

1994 – present Ohio Board of Pharmacy

1998 Pharmaceutical Care for Patients with Asthma: A Certificate Program for

Pharmacists; sponsored by APhA

Awards and Honors

2014 UIH Care Award

2008, 2010 Preceptor of the Year nominee

2005 Ambulatory Care Pharmacy Services

- Employee of the Month

2004 UIMCC Caught in the Act Award

2002 Outstanding Affiliated Staff

- Given by pediatric physician residents

2000 UIMCC Class Act Award

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