CURRICULUM VITAE



CURRICULUM VITAE

PAUL CHRISTOPHER WALKER

ADDRESS: 16831 Ashton

Detroit, Michigan

313-538-6202 (Home) 734-763-8568 (Office)

EDUCATION:

1975 - 1980 Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy, Graduation with Distinction,

Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan

1980 - 1982 Doctor of Pharmacy, Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan

TRAINING:

1980 - 1982 Pharmacy Practice Residency, Children's Hospital of Michigan, Detroit, Michigan

1982 - 1983 Post-Doctoral Specialty Residency in Pediatric Pharmacy Practice, University of Tennessee and LeBonheur Children's Medical Center, Memphis, Tennessee

HOSPITAL APPOINTMENTS:

2011-Present Manager, Pharmacy Patient Outcomes, Department of Pharmacy, University of Michigan Health System, Ann Arbor, Michigan

2008-2011 Assistant Director, Clinical Services, Department of Pharmacy, University of Michigan Health System, Ann Arbor, Michigan

1999-2008 Manager, Clinical Services, Department of Pharmacy, University of Michigan Health System, Ann Arbor, Michigan

1997-1999 System Manager, Clinical Pharmacy Services, Department of Pharmacy Services, Detroit Medical Center, Detroit, Michigan

1992-1997 Manager, Clinical Services, Department of Pharmaceutical Services, Children's Hospital of Michigan, Detroit Medical Center, Detroit, Michigan

1988-1992 Director of Pharmacy Services, Lafayette Clinic, Michigan Department of Mental Health, Detroit, Michigan

1985 - 1988 Clinical Coordinator, Pediatric Pharmacy Services, Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, Michigan

1983 - 1985 Clinical Coordinator, Drug Information Services and Clinical Pharmacist, Children's Hospital of Michigan, Detroit, Michigan

FACULTY APPOINTMENTS:

2011-Present Director, Experiential Training and Community Engagement, College of Pharmacy, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan

2011-Present Clinical Professor, College of Pharmacy, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan

2007-Present Adjunct Associate Professor, Division of Health Promotion and Risk Reduction Programs, School of Nursing, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan

1999-2011 Clinical Associate Professor, College of Pharmacy, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan

1997-2007 Adjunct Assistant Professor, Division of Health Promotion and Risk Reduction Programs, School of Nursing, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan

1995-1999 Clinical Assistant Professor I, Department of Clinical Sciences, College of Pharmacy, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan

FACULTY APPOINTMENTS (con’t)

1989-1993 Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of Psychiatry, Wayne State University, School of Medicine, Detroit Michigan

1988-2001 Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmacy Practice, Wayne State University, College of Pharmacy and Allied Health Professions, Detroit, Michigan

1987-Present Instructor, Pharmacology and Pharmacy Technology, Department of Allied Health, Wayne County Community College, Detroit, Michigan

1983-1988 Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmacy Practice, Wayne State University, College of Pharmacy and Allied Health Professions, Detroit, Michigan

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS:

American Society of Health-System Pharmacists, 1983 to present; Member, Commission on Affiliate Relations, 2006 to 2009; Michigan Representative to the House of Delegates, 2007 to present; Member, Pharmacists-in-Action ASHP Research and Education Foundation Development Committee, 2009-2010; Member, ASHP Committee on Nominations, 2009-2010; Member, ASHP Committee on Nominations, 2010-2011; Chair, ASHP Committee on Nominations, 2011-2012; Member, ASHP Educational Programming Committee, 2011. ASHP Annual Summer Meeting and Midyear Clinical Meeting Poster Abstract Reviewer. ASHP Policy Process CQI Participant, 2012.

Michigan Pharmacists Association; Member, Education Committee, 1997; Budget Committee, 2005-2008. MSHP/MPA Public Affairs Committee, 2009-present; Executive Board Member, 2011-present; Executive Board Liaison to the MSHP/MPA Public Affairs Committee; Executive Board Liaison to Southeastern Michigan Society of Health System Pharmacists; Executive Board Investment Committee, 2011-present; Executive Board Audit Review Committee; House of Delegates, 2011-present; CEO Evaluation Committee, 2012-present.

Michigan Society of Health-System Pharmacists; Board of Directors, 1999- 2002, 2005 to 2008; Treasurer, 2005 to 2008. Board Liaison to Membership Committee, 1999-2000; Board Liaison to Professional and Legal Affairs Committee, 2000-01; Board Liaison to Organizational Affairs Committee 2004-05; Board Liaison to Publications Committee, 2005-06. Co-Chair, Education Committee, 1996-1999; Organizational Affairs Committee, 200-2005, Chair, 2003-2004.

Pediatric Pharmacy Advocacy Group

Southeastern Michigan Society of Health-System Pharmacists

National Pharmaceutical Association; Coordinator of Special Programs for Student National Pharmaceutical Association, 1986 to 1988; Faculty Advisor for Wayne State University Student Chapter, 1983 to 1992; Faculty Advisor for University of Michigan Student Chapter, 2011 to present.

Detroit Pharmacists' Guild

Wayne State University Alumni Association, College of Pharmacy; Board of Directors, 1988 to 1993

COMMUNITY SERVICE:

Alliance for Mental Health Services. Board of Directors, 1989 to 1992

American Lung Association of Southeast Michigan. Board of Directors, 1986 to 1992; Child Lung Health Committee, Medical Education Committee; Pharmacy Coordinator for Camp Sun Deer Asthma Camp; Member, Multi-Cultural Affairs Committee, 1993 to 2002

Detroit Asthma Coalition. Founding Member. Committee Service: Executive Committee; Co-Chair, Patient Education Committee, 1998 to 2003

Oakwood Hospital, Dearborn, Michigan, Community Health Educator, 1986 to 1990

Project HOW (Health on Wheels). Governing Board, 1990 to 1992

United Way of Southeastern Michigan. Allocation and Review Panel, Child Care Services, 1989-1992; Protective Services Allocation Panel, 1992 to Present; Speakers Bureau, 1994 to 2002, Speakers Bureau Chairman, 1996; New Grants and Agency Admissions Committee, 1999 to 2002

COMMUNITY SERVICE (con’t)

World Medical Relief, Inc. Member, Pharmacy Distribution Committee, 1996 to 2003

Deliverance Temple Church, Detroit, Michigan. Board of Directors, 1986 to 1993; Associate Minister, 1989-1999; Ordained, 1994

Abyssinia Christ Centered Ministries, Southfield, Michigan. Elder, Associate Minister, 1999 to 2002.

Firm Foundation Ministries, Detroit, MI. Pastor and Founder, 2002 to present.

LICENSURE: Registered Pharmacist, Michigan

EDITORIAL POSITIONS/REVIEWER ACTIVITY:

Associate Editor, Pediatric Therapeutic Newsletter. Wayne State University College of Pharmacy and School of Medicine, and the Department of Pharmaceutical Services, Children's Hospital of Michigan. 1984 - 1985.

Contributing Editor, Administration of Intravenous Medications to Pediatric Patients, Third Edition, 1988; Contributing Editor and Reviewer, Fifth Edition, 1996; American Society of Hospital Pharmacists, Bethesda, MD

Editorial Review Panel, The Handbook of Non-Prescription Drugs. An Interactive Approach; American Pharmacists Association, Washington, D.C.:

• Chapters: “Infant Formulas"” and “Diaper Rash and Prickly Heat Products”. Ninth Edition, 1990.

• Chapters: “Infant Formulas” and “Diaper Rash and Prickly Heat Products”. Tenth Edition, 1993.

• Chapters: “Infant Formulas” and “Diaper Rash and Prickly Heat Products”. Eleventh Edition, 1996.

• Chapters: “Infant Formulas”; “Diaper Rash and Prickly Heat Products” and “Adult Incontinence Products”. Twelfth Edition, 2000.

• Chapters: “Diaper Dermatitis and Prickly Heat Products” and “Adult Incontinence Products”. Thirteenth Edition, 2002.

• Chapters: “Diaper Dermatitis and Prickly Heat” and “Adult Incontinence Products”. Fourteenth Edition, 2004.

• Chapters: “Diaper Dermatitis and Prickly Heat” and “Adult Incontinence Products”, and “Pinworm Infection”. Fifteenth Edition, 2006.

• Chapter: “Pinworm Infection”. Sixteenth Edition, 2009.

• Chapter: “Diaper Dermatitis and Prickly Heat”. Seventeenth Edition, 2012.

Editorial Review Panel, Lipman AG (ed). Pain Management for the Primary Care Clinician. American Society of Health System Pharmacists. Bethesda, MD. Chapter: Pathophysiology of Pain. First Edition, 2003.

Reviewer, APhA Certificate Training Program. OTC Advisor Pharmacy-Based Self-Care Services. Module 5. Diarrhea. American Pharmacists Association, Washington, D.C. 2003.

Editorial Advisory Board. Pain Management: Patient Education Manual. DiLima S and Niemeyer S (eds.) Gaithersburg: Aspen Publishers, Inc., 1995-2002.

Editorial Board. New Perspectives in the Treatment of Diarrhea, a CME/ACPE-accredited continuing education newsletter series sponsored by the Office of Continuing Medical Education of the University of California, Los Angeles. 2005-2006.

Advisory Board. Partners in Self Care: Self-Treatment of Diarrhea: Sorting Out the Options. A Continuing Education Monograph Series for Pharmacists. American Pharmacists Association, Washington, D.C. 2009.

Advisory Board. Partners in Self Care: Treatment of Acute Diarrhea in Adults: Sorting Out the Options. A Continuing Medical Education Monograph Series for Physician Assistants. American Pharmacists Association, Washington, D.C. 2009.

EDITORIAL POSITIONS/REVIEWER ACTIVITY (con’t):

Advisory Board. Partners in Self Care: Treatment of Acute Diarrhea in Adults: Sorting Out the Options. A Continuing Medical Education Monograph Series for Nurse Practitioners. American Pharmacists Association, Washington, D.C. 2009.

Journal Reviewer:

American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy

American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education

Annals of Pharmacotherapy

Archives of Internal Medicine

Clinical Pharmacy

Currents in Pharmacy Teaching and Learning

Developmental Pharmacology and Therapeutics

International Journal of Mental Health Systems

Journal of Pediatric Pharmacology and Therapeutics

U.S. Pharmacist

Grant Reviewer: ZonMw's “Rational Pharmacotherapy” Program. ZonMw is The Netherlands organisation for health research and development. 2012.

GRANT SUPPORT:

1. An evaluation of the efficacy of fenoprofen calcium used B.I.D. for osteoarthritis of the large joints. Durley Y, Walker PC, Radoiu N. Dista Corp. $1,800.00. 1981

2. Comparative efficacy of chewable solid dosage forms of aspirin and acetaminophen in the antipyresis of children. Walker PC, Helms RA, Jabbour JT, Wall HP. Plough, Inc. $30,000.00. 1983

3. The impact of an experiential minority recruitment program on student attitudes and minority student enrollments. Walker PC. American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy. $19,250.00. 1985

4. Characterization of bumetanide protein binding in neonates. Walker PC, Edwards DE, Shankaran S, Saad N. Roche Laboratories. $2,500.00. 1985

5. Bilirubin displacing capacity of bumetanide in neonates. Walker PC, Shankaran S. Roche Laboratories. $2,500.00. 1985

6. Effects of bumetanide in neonates. Walker PC, Ezhuthachan S, Desai R. Wayne State University Minority Faculty Research Award. $8,690.00. 1985

7. Vancomycin pharmacokinetics in neonates. Walker PC, Lewin E, Pilla A. Henry Ford Hospital Research Fund. $4,800.00. 1987

8. Comparison of the biochemical effects of soybean oil emulsion and safflower oil/soybean oil emulsion in neonates. Walker PC, Ezhuthachan S, Desai R, Constance T. Henry Ford Hospital Research Fund. $5,000.00. 1987

9. Efficacy of granisetron in controlling chemotherapy-induced emesis and nausea in a pediatric population: a randomized, double-blind pilot study of 3 dosage regimens. A multicenter trial. Primary Investigator: Song H. Principal Investigator: Seibel N. Co-Investigators Verneris M, Kaplan S, O’Donnel R. Children’s Hospital of Michigan Investigators: Walker PC, Ravindranath Y, Munzenberger PJ, Crimando W. SmithKline Beecham. $20,000.00. 1995

10. Impact of Guidelines for Sedation in the Pediatric ICU on Outcomes. Walker PC, Woycik C, Biglin KE, Lieh-Lai M, Lignell SC. Roche Laboratories. $5000.00. 1996.

11. Outcome and Cost Analysis of Prolonged Postoperative Ileus after Open Abdominal Surgery. Dimo ME, Kraft M, Walker PC, Welage L, Wahl W. $52, 2457.00. Glaxo SmithKline. 2002.

GRANT SUPPORT (con’t):

NON-FUNDED RESEARCH:

1. Stability of cefazolin and gentamicin, alone and in combination, in peritoneal dialysis solutions. Walker PC, Kauffman RE, Massoud N. 1984

2. The impact of computerized TPN calculations on the preparation of neonatal hyperalimentation solutions. Raehtz KG, Walker PC. 1985

3. Development of an empiric dosing regimen for the use of gentamicin in neonates. Bloome M, Warren AJ, Ringer L, Hrywnak G, Walker PC. 1986

4. Evaluation of the effects of the piggyback administration system on the delivery of medications intravenously to children. Walker PC, Pilla A. 1986

5. Empiric aminoglycoside dosing in neonates: Prediction of dosing requirements. Ringer L, Bloom M, Walker PC. 1987.

6. Development of a pediatric pharmacy discharge counseling program. Bailey T, Constance T, Walker PC, Munzenberger PJ. 1992.

7. Comparison of EMLA and buffered lidocaine infiltration for PICC line insertion in children. Woycik C, Walker PC, BeVier P, Constance TD, Klein M. 1993.

8. Impact of an inpatient hospital education asthma program on patient outcomes in an urban setting. Munzenberger PJ, Vinuya R, Hoppe H, Walker PC. 1995.

9. Assessment of quality of life using the quality of well-being scale in patients with cystic fibrosis. Munzenberger PJ, van Wagen CA, Abdulhamid I, Walker PC. 1996

10. Impact of an ondansetron use protocol for children on outcomes and pharmacy costs. Walker PC, Biglin KE, Constance TD, Bhambhani K, Sims-McCallum R. 1997

11. Cost minimization analysis of midazolam (Versed(usage in a pediatric critical care unit. Woycik C, Walker PC, Constance TD. 1997

12. Stability of extemporaneously prepared oral calcitriol solution. Benn MC, Szof C, Aravind MK, Walker PC. 1998.

13. Characterizing the usage patterns and side effects of hydromorphone in pediatric patients. Walker PC, Chen G. 2001.

14. Physician handwriting and medication order errors study. Burke, J, Chaffee B, Stevenson J, Walker PC. 2002

15. Medications and falls in hospitalized patients. Walker PC, Alrawi A, Mitchell J, Regal R, Khanderia U. 2003.

16. Physician handwriting and medication order errors study. Burke, J, Chaffee B, Stevenson J, Walker PC. 2004

17. Haloperidol for Delirium in Hospitalized in Adults in General Patient Care Units. Walker PC, Hickey K, Baker A, Wiafe N. 2004.

18. Retrospective review of metformin use in inpatients and outpatients at the University of Michigan Health System. Remington T, Walker PC, Mar P, Winston R. 2004.

19. Outcome of a multidisciplinary intervention aimed at preventing the concomitant oral administration of fluoroquinolone or tetracycline antibiotics with supplements containing polyvalent cations. Depestel DD, LaDronka JM, Walker PC. (Ongoing).

20. Evaluation of post-operative vancomycin prophylaxis in patients undergoing cardiothoracic surgery. Butler SO, Depestel DD, Khanderia U, Walker PC. (Ongoing).

21. Impact of a collaborative medication reconciliation program on adverse drug events and health outcomes after hospital discharge. Flanders S, Walker PC, Tucker Jones J, Piersma J, Regal RR, Bernstein S.

22. Retrospective Evaluation of Post-operative Antimicrobial Prophylaxis Following Implantation of Left Ventricular Assist Devices. Butler SO, Walker PC, Depestel DD, Eyler R, Malani P.

NON-FUNDED RESEARCH (con’t):

23. Retrospective Evaluation of Antipsychotic Drug Use in Demented Elders. Remington T, Walker PC, Nastoski S, Truong Y.

24. Retrospective evaluation of recombinant factor 7 use in pediatric patients. Cober PM, Walker PC, Poon L.

25. Prescribing trends of erythropoiesis-stimulating agents in a university outpatient oncology center as a result of changes in labeling, organizational guidelines, and reimbursement. Pangilian J, Walker PC, Markstrom D.

26. Survey of Left Ventricular Assist Device (LVAD) Surgical Infection Prophylaxis (SIP) Practices. Walker PC, Depestel DD, Malani P, Miles N.

27. Assessing Compliance with Amiodarone Use Guidelines. Khanderia U, Wagner D, Walker PC, Lee MW, Prager R.

28. Evaluation of a clinic-based, pharmacist-managed, medication reconciliation program for geriatric patients discharged from hospital to home. Remington T, Pedersoli M, Walters C, Walker PC.

29. Effect of restriction of proton pump inhibitor usage with computerized order entry. Heidelbaugh J, Walker PC, Chang R, Regal R, Kraft M.

30. Evaluation of a clinic-based, pharmacist-managed, medication reconciliation program for geriatric patients discharged from hospital to home. Remington T, Pedersoli M, Walters C, Walker PC.

31. Evaluation of the Direct Patient Care Introductory Pharmacy Practice Experience. Cramer C, Feng A, Walker PC, Mason NA.

32. Analysis of Emergency Department Visits associated with Anticoagulant-related Adverse Drug Events. Christen C, Walker PC.

33. Evaluation of Student Pharmacist Medication Reconciliation on Admission. Walker PC, Kraft MD, Kinsey KS, Mason NA.

34. Effect of restriction of proton-pump inhibitor (PPI) usage with computerized order entry (COE). Walker PC, Kim A, Chang R, Kraft M, Regal, R, Heidelbaugh JH.

35. Assessment of the transition from inpatient to outpatient anticoagulation care after implementation of the UMHS adult inpatient pharmacist-assisted anticoagulation service. Walters C, Dorsch M, Barnes M, Pogue K, Walker PC.

36. Comparing Outcomes: A Four-week vs. Five-week Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience. Walker PC, Sweet B, Ramaswamy V.

PUBLICATIONS:

ORIGINAL OBSERVATIONS IN REFEREED JOURNALS

1. Walker PC, Helms RA, Jabbour JT, Wall HP. Comparative efficacy of chewable aspirin and acetaminophen in the antipyresis of children. Journal of Clinical Pharmacology. 26:106-110; 1986.

2. Walker PC, Kauffman RE, Massoud N. Compatibility of cefazolin and gentamicin in peritoneal dialysis solutions. Drug Intelligence and Clinical Pharmacy. 20:697-700; 1986.

3. Walker PC, Shankaran S. Bilirubin displacing capacity of bumetanide in critically ill neonates. Developmental Pharmacology and Therapeutics. 11:265-272; 1988.

4. Bloome M, Warren AJ, Ringer L, Walker PC. Evaluation of an empiric dosing schedule for gentamicin in neonates. Drug Intelligence and Clinical Pharmacy. 22:618-622; 1988.

5. Raehtz KG, Walker PC. The impact of computer-assisted TPN calculations on the preparation of pediatric hyperalimentation solutions. Hospital Pharmacy. 23:800-804; 1988.

6. Walker PC. Experiential exposure to the pharmacy profession as a minority recruitment tool. American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education. 52:271-276; 1988.

7. Walker PC, Berry NS, Edwards DE. Characterization of bumetanide protein binding in neonates. Developmental Pharmacology and Therapeutics. 12:13-18; 1989.

PUBLICATIONS (con’t)

8. Munzenberger PJ, van Wagen CA, Abdulhamid I, Walker PC. Assessment of quality of life using the quality of well-being scale in patients with cystic fibrosis. Pharmacotherapy. 1999; 19:393-398.

9. Walker PC. Developing a health-system policy on alternative medicines. Accepted for publications. American Journal of Health-system Pharmacy. American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy. 2000; 57:1984-1990.

10. Walker PC, Biglin KE, Constance TD, Bhambhani K, Sims-McCallum R. Promoting the use of oral ondansetron in children receiving cancer chemotherapy American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy. 2001; 58:598-602.

11. McCreadie SR, Callahan BL, Collins CD, Walker PC. Improving information flow and documentation for clinical pharmacy services. American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy. 2004; 61:46-49.

12. Walker PC, Alrawi A, Mitchell J, Regal R, Khanderia U. Medications and falls in hospitalized patients. American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 2005; 62:2495-2499.

13. Sharabash H, Remington T, Mar P, Winston R, Walker PC. Retrospective Review of Metformin in Inpatients and Outpatients at the University of Michigan. Letter. Diabetes Care, 2006; 29:170-171.

14. Depestel DD, LaDronka JM, Walker PC. Impact of an educational intervention to prevent drug interactions between fluoroquinolone and tetracycline antibiotics and supplements containing polyvalent cations. Hospital Pharmacy. 2007; 47:841-845.

15. Choe HM, Bernstein SJ, Mueller BA, Walker PC, Stevenson JG, Standiford CJ. Pharmacist leads primary care team to improve diabetes care. American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy. 2009; 66:622-624.

16. Eyler RF, Butler SO, Walker PC, DePestel DD, Spoor MT, Pagani FD, Malani PN. Vancomycin use during left ventricular assist device support. Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology. 2009; 30:484-486.

17. Walker PC, Bernstein SJ, Tucker Jones JN, Piersma J, Kim HW, Regal RE, Kuhn L, Flanders SA. Impact of a pharmacist-facilitated hospital discharge program: A quasi-experimental study. Archives of Internal Medicine. 2009; 169:2003-2010.

18. Walker PC, Jones JNT, Mason NA. Development of an advanced pharmacy practice experience in transitional care. American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education. 2010; 74 (2) Article 20.

19. Walker PC, Kinsey KS, Kraft MD, Mason NA, Clark JS.IPPE: From an Introductory Pharmacy Practice Experience to Improving Patient care and Pharmacy student Education. American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy. 2011; 68:655-660.

20. Walker PC, DePestel DD, Miles NA, Malani PN. Surgical Infection Prophylaxis for Left Ventricular Assist Device Implantation. Journal of Cardiac Surgery, 2011. DOI: 10.1111/j.1540-8191.2011.01262.x

REVIEW ARTICLES AND CASE REPORTS IN REFEREED JOURNALS

1. Walker PC. Neonatal bilirubin toxicity: A review of kernicterus and the implications of drug-induced bilirubin displacement. Clinical Pharmacokinetics. 13:26-50; 1987.

2. Walker PC, Perry B, Shankaran S. Safety of amrinone for congestive heart failure in a neonate. Clinical Pharmacy. 6:327-331; 1987.

3. Walker PC. Methods of resolving infections in central venous catheters must become more familiar. Pharmacy Practice News. May, 1989, p48.

4. Walker PC. Enhancing patient adherence with prescribed medications. Michigan Pharmacist. 1992; June: 268-271, 273-275.

PUBLICATIONS (con’t)

5. Munzenberger PJ, Walker PC. Guidelines for handling aerosolized ribavirin. American Journal of Hospital Pharmacy. 1994; 15:823-826.

6. Munzenberger PJ, Walker PC. Should intravenous theophylline be used in the treatment of acute asthma in children? Hospital Pharmacy. 1996; 31:826-830.

7. Hoppe HL, Walker PC, Munzenberger PJ. Assessing the impact of medication therapy on health-related quality of life outcomes in pediatrics. Journal of Pediatric Pharmacy Practice. 1997; 2:31-43.

8. Walker PC, Wagner DS. Treatment of pain in pediatric patients. Journal of Pharmacy Practice. 2003; 16:261-275.

9. Khanderia U, Wagner D, Walker PC, Cullen R, Woodcock B, Prager R. Amiodarone for Atrial Fibrillation Following Cardiac Surgery: Development of Clinical Practice Guidelines at a University Hospital. Clinical Cardiology. 2008; 31:6-10.

10. Heidelbaugh JJ, Kim AH, Chang R, Walker PC. Overutilization of Proton Pump Inhibitors – What the Clinician Needs to Know. Therapeutic Advances in Gastroenterology. 2012;5:219-32.

REVIEW ARTICLES AND CASE REPORTS, NON-PEER REVIEWED

1. Phelps SJ, Helms RA, Walker PC, Christensen MC, Price A. Asthma. Part I. Etiology, pathophysiology and diagnosis. Tennessee Pharmacist. 19:18-22; 1983.

2. Walker PC, Helms RA, Christensen MC, Phelps SJ, Price A. Asthma. Part II. Pharmacological management: beta adrenergic agonists. Tennessee Pharmacist. 19:13, 14, 32; 1982.

3. Walker PC, Helms RA, Christensen MC, Phelps SJ, Price A. Asthma. Part III. Pharmacological management: corticosteroids and cromolyn sodium. Tennessee Pharmacist. 19:2-8; 1983.

4. Christensen MC, Helms RA, Phelps SJ, Walker PC, Price A. Asthma. Part IV. Theophylline pharmacokinetics. Tennessee Pharmacist. 19:10-14; 1983.

5. Walker PC. Patient information monograph. Butorphanol. . February, 2001.

6. Walker PC. Patient information monograph. Clotrimoxazole Topical. . February, 2001.

7. Walker PC. Patient information monograph. Fluticasone Topical. . February, 2001.

8. Walker PC. Patient information monograph. Hydrocortisone Topical. . February, 2001.

9. Walker PC. Patient information monograph. Nedocromil Ophthalmic. . February, 2001.

10. Walker PC. Patient information monograph. Oxazepam. . February, 2001.

11. Walker PC. Patient information monograph. Oxiconazole Topical. . February, 2001.

12. Walker PC. Patient information monograph. Pemoline. . February, 2001.

PUBLISHED ABSTRACTS

1. Walker PC, Kauffman RE, Massoud N. Compatibility of cefazolin and gentamicin in peritoneal dialysis solutions. Clinical Abstracts. 5:11; 1986.

2. Walker PC. Achievement motivation and perceptions of career status and professional behavior of minority pre-pharmacy students. American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education. 50:294-295; 1986.

3. Walker PC, Shankaran S. Bilirubin displacing capacity of bumetanide. Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics. 41:170; 1987.

PUBLICATIONS (con’t)

4. Walker PC, Ezhuthachan S, Desai R. Effects of single dose bumetanide in premature neonates. Pediatric Research. 23:265A; 1988.

5. Wagner, DS. Landini, KM. Newland, SJ. Walker PC. Propofol sedation guidelines for the use of propofol in pediatric patients. ASHP Midyear Clinical Meeting. 35(Dec): p P-604R. 2000.

6. Walker, PC. Crabtree, CW. Pharmacists as mentors. ASHP Midyear Clinical Meeting. 35(Dec): p MCS-60. 2000.

7. Khanderia, U. Wagner, D. Walker, PC. Ferguson, MA. Anderson, J. et al. Evaluation of intravenous amiodarone use guidelines for atrial fibrillation following cardiac surgery. ASHP Midyear Clinical Meeting. 38(DEC): p P-237(R). 2003.

8. Walker PC, Alrawi A, Mitchell J, Regal R, Khanderia U Medication use as a risk factor for falls among hospitalized elderly patients. ASHP Midyear Clinical Meeting. 39(DEC): P275E. 2004.

9. Sharabash H, Remington T, Walker PC, Mar P, Winston R, Retrospective review of metformin use in inpatients and outpatients in a university health system. ASHP Midyear Clinical Meeting. 39(DEC): P288E. 2004.

10. Brinker M, Dimo ME, Kraft M, Walker PC, Welage L, Wahl W. Outcome and Cost Analysis of Prolonged Postoperative Ileus after Open Abdominal Surgery. ASHP Midyear Clinical Meeting. 39(DEC): SP36. 2004.

11. DePestel DD, LaDronka JM, Walker PC. Outcome of a multidisciplinary intervention aimed at preventing the concomitant oral administration of fluoroquinolone or tetracycline antibiotics with supplements containing polyvalent cations. ASHP Midyear Clinical Meeting. 40(DEC): P171 E. 2005.

12. Butler SO, DePestel DD, Khanderia U, Walker PC. Evaluation of post-operative vancomycin prophylaxis in patients undergoing cardiothoracic surgery. ASHP Midyear Clinical Meeting. 40(DEC): P225 E. 2005.

13. Walker PC, Flanders SA, Bernstein SJ, Tucker JJ, Piersma JM, Regal RE. Pharmacist facilitated discharge: a prospective study of medication reconciliation and telephone follow-up interventions. ASHP Annual Summer Meeting. P27D. June, 2007.

14. Pangilinan J, Markstrom D, Walker P. Prescribing trends of erythropoesis- stimulating agents in a a university outpatient oncology center as a result of changes in labeling, organizational guidelines, and reimbursement. Journal of the American Pharmaceutical Association. 2009; 49:320-321.

15. Miles N, Walker PC, DePestel DD. Survey of Left Ventricular Assist Device (LVAD) Surgical Prophylaxis. ASHP Midyear Clinical Meeting. 2-074. 2009.

16. Khanderia U, Walker PC, Wagner D. Clinical Practice Guidelines: Amiodarone for atrial fibrillation following cardiac surgery. Abstract 169. J Heart Dis. 2010; 7:43.

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

1. Walker PC, Szof C, Meshinski S, Massoud N. Adverse reactions to pre-medications in children. Hospital Pharmacy. 20:207; 1985.

2. Szof C, Walker PC. Incompatibility of cefotaxime sodium and vancomycin sulfate during Y-site administration. American Journal of Hospital Pharmacy. 1993; 50:2054,2057.

3. Woycik C, Walker PC. Correction and comment: Possible toxicity from propylene glycol in injectable drug preparations. Annals of Pharmacotherapy. 1997; 31:1413.

4. Stumpf JL, Walker PC, Berardi RR. New or altered formulations should be widely publicized. Journal of the American Pharmaceutical Association. 2003; 43:345-45.

BOOK CHAPTERS and MONOGRAPHS

1. Walker PC. Diarrhea. In The Handbook of Non-Prescription Drugs. 13th Edition. American Pharmacists Association, Washington, D.C. 2002.

PUBLICATIONS (con’t)

2. Walker PC. Diarrhea. In The Handbook of Non-Prescription Drugs. 14th Edition. American Pharmacists Association, Washington, D.C. 2004.

3. Walker PC. Diarrhea. In The Handbook of Non-Prescription Drugs. 15th Edition. American Pharmacists Association, Washington, D.C. 2006.

4. New Perspectives in the Treatment of Diarrhea, a CME/ACPE-accredited continuing education newsletter series sponsored by the Office of Continuing Medical Education of the University of California, Los Angeles. 2005-2006. Authors: Benson AB, Gluckman SJ, Weinstein WM. Editorial Board: Greenwald, BJ, Maurer VA, Walker PC. Editor: Roth BE.

5. Walker PC. Diarrhea. In Berardi RR (ed) The Handbook of Non-Prescription Drugs. 16th Edition. American Pharmacists Association, Washington, D.C. 2009.

6. Cerruto LA, Mehta B,Sulli MM, Walker PC. Partners in Self Care: Self-Treatment of Diarrhea: Sorting Out the Options. A Continuing Education Monograph Series for Pharmacists. American Pharmacists Association, Washington, D.C. 2009.

7. Cerruto LA, Barnett MR, Davis RH, Walker PC. Advisory Board. Partners in Self Care: Treatment of Acute Diarrhea in Adults: Sorting Out the Options. A Continuing Medical Education Monograph Series for Physician Assistants. American Pharmacists Association, Washington, D.C. 2009.

8. Cerruto LA, Golden A, Walker PC. Advisory Board. Partners in Self Care: Treatment of Acute Diarrhea in Adults: Sorting Out the Options. A Continuing Medical Education Monograph Series for Nurse Practitioners. American Pharmacists Association, Washington, D.C. 2009.

9. Walker PC. Diarrhea. In The Handbook of Non-Prescription Drugs. 17th Edition. American Pharmacists Association, Washington, D.C. January, 2012.

10. Solomon G, Montano M, Walker PC. Geriatric Pharmacotherapy. In: Williams B, Malani P, Wesorick D. (eds). Hospitalists’ Guide to the Care of Older Patients. Wiley-Blackwell, Hoboken, NJ. In press. 2013; pp 65-91.

BOOK REVIEWS

1. Walker PC. Neonatal Pharmacology Quarterly. American Journal of Hospital Pharmacy. 1993; 50:1297-1298.

SELECTED PRESENTATIONS (Since 1990)

1. Walker PC. Contemporary issues in the management of poisoning and overdose syndromes. National Pharmaceutical Association Regional Meeting, Detroit, MI. 1990.

2. Smith G, Erickson S, Walker PC, Munzenberger PJ. Strategies for enhancing patient adherence. Michigan Pharmacists Association Interim Meeting. Dearborn, MI. 1991.

3. Bailey T, Constance TD, Walker PC, Munzenberger PJ. Development of a pediatric discharge counseling program. Great Lakes Residency Conference. Lexington, KY. 1993.

4. Bailey T, Constance TD, Walker PC, Munzenberger PJ. Development of a pediatric pharmacy discharge counseling program. American Society of Hospital Pharmacists Midyear Clinical Meeting. Atlanta, GA, 1993.

5. Saba M, Walker PC, Priest L, Stockman S, Klein M. How frequently should liver function tests be monitored in children receiving total parenteral nutrition? American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition Annual Meeting. San Antonio, TX. 1994.

6. Villarruel A, Walker PC. Pediatric pain management: Linking practice and research. Nursing Symposium. The Research Practice Link: Closing the Gap. Children's Hospital of Michigan. Detroit, MI, 1994.

7. Walker PC, Villarruel A, Haas, D. Improving pain management in a pediatric hospital through an interdisciplinary approach. International Association for the Study of Pain, Third International Symposium on Pediatric Pain. Philadelphia, PA, 1994.

SELECTED PRESENTATIONS (con’t)

8. Villarruel A, Szof C, Schuler D, Walker PC, Haas D, Kauffman R. Developing and implementing guidelines for management of acute pain in children. International Association for the Study of Pain, Third International Symposium on Pediatric Pain. Philadelphia, PA, 1994.

9. Walker PC, Lloyd N, Sterling L, Scheer C. Conscious sedation: A panel discussion. Children’s Hospital of Michigan Annual Pediatric Pain Management Symposium: Children and Pain: Contemporary Management Issues. Troy, MI, 1995.

10. Walker PC, Bhaya N, Cruz M, DeBaker K. Conscious sedation and pain management in the emergency department. Round Table Discussion. Management of Pediatric Emergency Department Problems Conference. Children’s Hospital of Michigan. Detroit, MI. 1995.

11. Schuler D, BeVier P, Walker PC, Szof C, Stanko C. An innovative method of teaching staff members about pediatric pain management. Society of Pediatric Nurses Sixth Annual Conference. Chicago, IL, 1996.

12. Walker PC. Management of children’s pain. Clinical Applications for Continuous Improvement Conference. Sponsored by the DMC Continuous Improvement Nursing Network. Hutzel Hospital, Detroit, MI. 1996.

13. Woycik C, Walker PC, Knoth RR, Constance TD. Design and implementation of a pharmaceutical care model in a pediatric critical care unit. American Society of Hospital Pharmacists Midyear Clinical Meeting. New Orleans, LA, 1996.

14. Walker PC. Neonatal sepsis. The drugs to kill the bugs. Southeastern Michigan Association of Neonatal Nurses Annual Meeting. Troy, MI, 1997.

15. Walker PC. Pharmaceutical care: Techniques for improving patient adherence. The 43rd Annual Stephen Wilson Pharmacy Seminar and Pharmacy Alumni Association Reunion. Wayne State University. Detroit, MI, 1997.

16. Walker PC. Health-related quality of life outcomes in pediatrics. American Society of Health-System Pharmacy Midyear Clinical Meeting. Atlanta, GA, 1997.

17. Baumann T, Walker PC. Pain management in the adult and pediatric populations. Michigan Pharmacists Association Annual Convention and Exposition. Dearborn, MI, 1998.

18. Walker PC. Better breathing through chemicals. Southeastern Michigan Association of Neonatal Nurses Annual Meeting. Livonia, MI 1998.

19. Walker PC. Bridging the millennium in pharmacy: Remembering our past, looking to our future. Keynote Address, Detroit Pharmacists Guild 19th Annual Scholarship Fund Banquet. Southfield, MI, 1998.

20. Walker PC, Biglin KE, Constance TD, Bhambhani K, Sims-McCallum R. Impact of an ondansetron use protocol for children on outcomes and pharmacy costs. Seventh Annual Pediatric Pharmacy Advocacy Group Technology Conference. Kiawah, SC, 1998.

21. Woycik C, Walker PC, Constance TD. Cost minimization analysis of midazolam (Versed(usage in a pediatric critical care unit. Seventh Annual Pediatric Pharmacy Advocacy Group Technology Conference. Kiawah, SC, 1998.

22. Walker PC. Pharmacology: Adjuvants and combination therapies. The 1998 Conference on Pain: Competence, Commitment, and Collaboration. University of Michigan Health System and Henry Ford Health System Collaborative Pain Management Education Conference. Livonia, MI, 1998.

23. Myers D, Gibson-Scipio W, Walker PC. Asthma: Clinical management in under-served communities. Greater Detroit Area Partnership for Training. Detroit, MI, 1999.

24. Merkel S, Walker PC. Withdrawal syndrome. Children in Pain: Advancing the Practice. The 1999 Interdisciplinary Pediatric Pain Management Conference. Children’s Hospital of Michigan, Detroit Medical Center and Mott Children’s Hospital, University of Michigan Health System. Ann Arbor, MI, 1999.

SELECTED PRESENTATIONS (con’t)

25. Walker PC. Pediatric pharmacology for the advanced practice nurse: A 2-day workshop. Advanced Practice Nurse Group, Children’s Hospital of Michigan. Detroit, MI, 1999.

26. Walker PC. Symposium on herbal products: Herbal products and hospital policy. Michigan Society of Health-System Pharmacy Annual Meeting. Lansing, MI, 1999.

27. Walker PC. Pharmacology Update. Integrating New Approaches and Accepted Practice in Pediatric Rehabilitation. Annual Pediatric Rehabilitation Conference of the University of Michigan Pediatric Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Pediatric Rehabilitation Nursing, Educational Services for Nursing, and the Washtenaw Intermediate School District. Ann Arbor, MI., 2000.

28. Walker PC. Pharmacotherapy of Asthma and Allergic Rhinitis in Children. Presented at the Annual Meeting of Michigan Chapter of National Association of Pediatric Nurse Associates and Practitioners. Lansing, MI. October 20, 2000.

29. Walker PC. Ask the Pharmacist: Getting Your Questions Answered. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Michigan Chapter of National Association of Pediatric Nurse Associates and Practitioners. Lansing, MI. October 20, 2000.

30. Walker PC, Crabtree CW. Pharmacists as Mentors. Presented at the 35th Annual Midyear Clinical Meeting and Exhibits of the American Society of Health-System Pharmacy, Las Vegas, Nevada. December 6, 2000.

31. Wagner DS, Landini KM, Newland S, Walker PC. Sedation Guidelines for Use of Propofol in Pediatric Patients. Presented at the 35th Annual Midyear Clinical Meeting and Exhibits of the American Society of Health-System Pharmacy, Las Vegas, NE. December 6, 2000.

32. Walker PC. Controversies in Sedation and Analgesia of the Neonate. Invited presentation. Presented at the Neonatal Specialty Conference, Pediatric Pharmacy Advocacy Group, Dallas. TX. March 9, 2001.

33. Walker PC, Merkel S. Iatrogenic Drug Withdrawal in the NICU. Invited presentation and interactive workshop. Presented at the Neonatal Specialty Conference, Pediatric Pharmacy Advocacy Group. Dallas, TX. March 9, 2001

34. Walker PC. The Pharmacology of Pain. Children in Pain: Strategies for Management. The 2001 Interdisciplinary Pediatric Pain Management Conference. Children’s Hospital of Michigan, Detroit Medical Center and Mott Children’s Hospital, University of Michigan Health System. Ann Arbor, MI. April 26-27, 2001.

35. Walker PC. The Pharmacologic Management of Neonatal Seizures. The 9th Annual Southeastern Michigan Association of Neonatal Nurses Annual Meeting. Dearborn, MI. May, 2001

36. Walker PC. Current trends in allergy treatment. Schering Pharmacy Development Programs. Ann Arbor, MI. June, 2001.

37. Walker PC. Hot topics in pediatrics. Pharmacotherapy of asthma. Michigan Society of Health-System Pharmacy Annual Meeting. Novi, MI. 2001. October, 2001.

38. Walker PC. Understanding Pediatric Pain management: A Primer for Pharmacy Technicians. Michigan Society of Health-System Pharmacy Annual Meeting. Lansing, MI. 2002. November, 2002

39. Walker PC, Wagner D. What’s up with opioids? Children in Pain: Exploring Therapeutic Options. The 2003 Interdisciplinary Pediatric Pain Management Conference. Children’s Hospital of Michigan, Detroit Medical Center and Mott Children’s Hospital, University of Michigan Health System. Ann Arbor, MI. April 10-11, 2003.

40. Walker PC. Pediatric Pain Management. Grand Rounds Presentation. St. John Hospital and Medical Center, Detroit, MI. May, 2003.

SELECTED PRESENTATIONS (con’t)

41. Khanderia U, Wagner DS, Walker PC, Ferguson MA., Watts J, Patel A, Anderson J. Evaluation of intravenous amiodarone use guidelines for atrial fibrillation following cardiac surgery. Presented at the 38th Annual Midyear Clinical Meeting and Exhibits of the American Society of Health-System Pharmacy, New Orleans, LA. December, 2003.

42. Walker PC, Alrawi A, Mitchell JF, Regal RE, Khanderia U. Medication use as a risk factor for falls among hospitalized elderly patients. Presented at the 39th Annual Midyear Clinical Meeting and Exhibits of the American Society of Health-System Pharmacy, Orlando, FL. December, 2004.

43. Sharabash HM, Remington TM, Walker PC, Mar P, Winston R. Retrospective review of metformin use in inpatients and outpatients in a university health system. Presented at the 39th Annual Midyear Clinical Meeting and Exhibits of the American Society of Health-System Pharmacy, Orlando, FL. December, 2004.

44. Walker PC. Pharmacotherapy of Asthma and Allergic Rhinitis in Children. Presented at the Annual Meeting of Michigan Chapter of National Association of Pediatric Nurse Associates and Practitioners. Lansing, MI. October 20, 2000.

45. Brinker M, Dimo ME, Kraft M, Walker PC, Welage L, Wahl W. Outcome and Cost Analysis of Prolonged Postoperative Ileus after Open Abdominal Surgery. Presented at the 39th Annual Midyear Clinical Meeting and Exhibits of the American Society of Health-System Pharmacy, Orlando, FL. December, 2004.

46. Walker PC. Opioid treatment and withdrawal. Platform presentation given at the 2005 Children in Pain: Promoting and Integrating Best Practice Conference. Livonia, MI. April, 2005.

47. DePestel DD, LaDronka JM, Walker PC. Outcome of a multidisciplinary intervention aimed at preventing the concomitant oral administration of fluoroquinolone or tetracycline antibiotics with supplements containing polyvalent cations. Presented at the 40th Annual Midyear Clinical Meeting and Exhibits of the American Society of Health-System Pharmacy, Las Vegas, NE. December, 2005

48. Butler SO, DePestel DD, Khanderia U, Walker PC. Evaluation of post-operative vancomycin prophylaxis in patients undergoing cardiothoracic surgery. Presented at the 40th Annual Midyear Clinical Meeting and Exhibits of the American Society of Health-System Pharmacy, Las Vegas, NE. December, 2005.

49. Brown GH, Szandzik EG, Rutkowski D, Walker PC. Building a Successful Medication Reconciliation Program. Presented at the Michigan Pharmacists Association. Annual Convention and Exposition, Dearborn, MI. February, 2006.

50. Walker PC. Managing Acute Pain in Children. Presented at the Michigan Pharmacists Association. Annual Convention and Exposition, Dearborn, MI. February, 2006.

51. Christen CC, Walker PC. Medication Reconciliation Strategies: The University of Michigan Experience. Presented at the Michigan Health and Safety Coalition 2006 Patient Safety Conference sponsored by the Michigan Health and Hospital Association. Troy, MI. March, 2006.

52. Flanders AS, Walker PC, Jones JT, Piersma J, Bernstein SJ. Pharmacist Facilitated Discharge: A Prospective Study of Medication Discrepancies. Presented at the Society of General Internal Medicine Annual Meeting. Toronto, Canada, April 2007.

53. Flanders AS, Walker PC, Jones JT, Piersma J, Bernstein SJ. Pharmacist Facilitated Discharge: A Prospective Study of Medication Discrepancies. Presented at the Society of Hospital Medicine Annual Meeting. Dallas, TX, May 2007.

54. Walker PC. Career paths and rewards in management. Michigan Society of Health-System Pharmacists Residency Conference. May 2007. Roundtable Discussion.

55. Walker PC, Flanders SA, Jones JT, Piersma J, Bernstein SJ, Regal RR. Pharmacist facilitated discharge: a prospective study of medication reconciliation and telephone follow-up interventions. Presented at the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists Annual Meeting. San Francisco, CA, June 2007.

SELECTED PRESENTATIONS (con’t)

56. Walker PC. Pharmacist-Facilitated Discharge: A Strategy for Reducing Medication Discrepancies and Post-Discharge Adverse Drug Events. University of Michigan College of Pharmacy Clinical, Social and Administrative Sciences Seminar Series. Ann Arbor, MI. November, 2007.

57. Walker PC. Getting a Handle on Management Issues: Strategies for Medication Reconciliation - A Roundtable Discussion. Michigan Society of Health-System Pharmacists Annual Meeting. November 2007.

58. Piersma J, Walker PC, Tucker Jones J, Bernstein SJ, Regal RR, Kuhn L, Flanders SA. Pharmacist Facilitated Discharge: The Impact of Medication Discrepancies at a Major University Medical Center. The University of Michigan Health System. Department of Internal Medicine Research Symposium. Ann Arbor, MI, May 2008.

59. Butler SO, Walker PC, Depestel DD, Eyler RF, Malani P. Evaluation of post-operative vancomycin prophylaxis following implantation of left ventricular assist devices. Presented at the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists Annual Meeting. Seattle, WA, June 2008.

60. Slot M, Thomas M, Walker PC. Taking the wreck out of med rec. Invited presentation. The Michigan Pharmacists Association Annual Convention and Exposition. Detroit, MI, February 2009.

61. Pangilinan JM, Markstrom D, Walker PC. Prescribing trends of erythropoiesis-stimulating agents in a university outpatient oncology center as a result of changes in labeling, organizational guidelines, and reimbursement. Presented at the American Pharmacists Association Annual Meeting, San Antonio, TX, April, 2009.

62. Khanderia U, Wagner D, Walker PC, Lee MW, Prager R. Assessing compliance with clinical practice guidelines: amiodarone for atrial fibrillation following cardiac surgery. Presented at the International Congress on Coronary Artery Disease. Prague, Czech Republic, October, 2009.

63. Miles N, Walker PC, DePestel DD. Survey of Left Ventricular Assist Device (LVAD) Surgical Prophylaxis. ASHP Midyear Clinical Meeting. 2-074. December, 2009.

64. Khanderia U, Walker PC, Wagner D. Clinical Practice Guidelines: Amiodarone for atrial fibrillation following cardiac surgery. 2010; 7:43. Presented at the World Congress on Heart Disease, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. July 2010.

65. Walker PC. Reducing hospital readmission rates: What can the pharmacist do? Invited lecture: Bronson Medical Center, Pharmacy Grand Rounds. Kalamazoo, MI, October, 2010.

66. Remington T, Walker PC, Pedersoli M, Walter C. Medication management after hospital discharge. Presented during the University of Michigan Health System Quality Month Poster Session, October, 2011.

67. Walter C, Barnes M, Dorsch D, Walker PC. Assessment of the transition of anticoagulation care from an inpatient to outpatient setting after implementation of an inpatient pharmacist-assisted anticoagulation service. Presented at the ASHP Midyear Clinical Meeting. New Orleans, LA. December, 2011.

68. Walker PC. The role of the pharmacist in care transitions. Invited lecture: Presented at the Michigan Association for Healthcare Quality Fall Conference, Frankenmuth, MI, October, 2012.

69. Clark JS, Walker PC, Swarthout MD, Ginsburg DB. Making students indispensable: Involving students in patient care roles. Presented at the ASHP Midyear Clinical Meeting. Las Vegas, NE. December, 2013. (Invited Platform Presentation)

70. Shelat MG, Thomas CJ, Christen C, Walker PC, Evaluation of anticoagulant-related adverse drug events in the emergency department at the University of Michigan Health System. Presented at the ASHP Midyear Clinical Meeting. Las Vegas, NE. December, 2013. (Poster)

BIOGRAPHICAL CITATIONS AND AWARDS

▪ Rho Chi Society, 1979

▪ Outstanding Young Men of America, 1987.

BIOGRAPHICAL CITATIONS AND AWARDS (con’t)

▪ Who’s Who in Medicine and Healthcare, First Ed., 1997-1998; Second Ed., 1999-2000.

▪ Who’s Who in America, 1998.

▪ Outstanding People of the 20th Century, 1998.

▪ Who’s Who in the World, 1999.

▪ Community Service Award, Southeastern Society of Health-System Pharmacy, 1999.

▪ Abbott Laboratories National Hospital Pharmacy Quality Award. Finalist, 2001. Project: Sedation Guidelines for Use of Propofol in Pediatric Patients. Wagner DS, Landini KM, Newland S, Walker PC.

▪ APhA Scholarship Award Recipient. 2003 APhA Self-Care Institute, Charleston, SC, June, 2003

▪ Who’s Who in Health Sciences Education, 2003

▪ Academic Keys Who's Who in Pharmaceutical Sciences Education. 2004.

▪ Academic Keys Who's Who in Health Sciences Higher Education. 2004.

▪ APhA Scholarship Award Recipient. 2006 APhA Self-Care Institute, Baltimore, MD, June, 2006.

▪ ASHP First Place Best Poster Award in the category “Successfully Applying Quality Standards and Best Practices” for the poster entitled: Walker PC, Flanders SA, Jones JT, Piersma J, Bernstein SJ, Regal RR. Pharmacist facilitated discharge: a prospective study of medication reconciliation and telephone follow-up interventions. Presented at the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists Annual Meeting. San Francisco, CA, June 2007.

▪ Michigan Pharmacy Hall of Honor. Michigan Pharmacists Association. Inducted March, 2008.

▪ First Place Award Recipient for the poster entitled: Piersma J, Walker PC, Tucker Jones J, Bernstein SJ, Regal RR, Kuhn L, Flanders SA. Pharmacist Facilitated Discharge: The Impact of Medication Discrepancies at a Major University Medical Center. Presented at The University of Michigan Health System. Department of Internal Medicine Research Symposium. Ann Arbor, MI, May 2008.

▪ ASHP Second Place Best Poster Award in the category “Quality Standards in Clinical Practice” for the poster entitled: Butler SO, Walker PC, Depestel DD, Eyler RF, Malani P. Evaluation of post-operative vancomycin prophylaxis following implantation of left ventricular assist devices. Presented at the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists Annual Meeting. Seattle, WA, June 2008.

▪ Michigan Society of Health System Pharmacists “Professional Practice” Award. November, 2008.

▪ Who’s Who in Michigan. 2009.

▪ Fellow, Michigan Pharmacist Association. February 2009.

▪ Fellow, American Society of Health System Pharmacists. June 2009.

▪ Michigan Society of Health System Pharmacists “Pharmacist of the Year” Award. November, 2010.

▪ University of Michigan Health System Quality Month Exemplar Finalist for the project entitled: Remington T, Walker PC, Pedersoli M, Walter C. “Medication management after hospital discharge.” October 2011.

▪ Who's Who in Medicine and Healthcare 2011-2012.

▪ Who's Who in North American Education 2011-2012.

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