Professional development and education
Amanuel Kehasse, PhD, PharmD (he/him/his)
Boston Medical Center Health System
Boston, MA, United States
Disclosure(s): No financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose
Ted Mikuls, MD
University of Nebraska Medical Center
Omaha, NE, United States
Disclosure(s): Elsevier: Royalties (Ongoing); Horizon Therapeutics: Consultant (Ongoing), Grant/Research Support (Ongoing); Pfizer: Consultant (Ongoing); Sanofi: Consultant (Ongoing); UCB Pharma: Consultant (Ongoing); Wolters Kluwer Health (UpToDate): Royalties (Ongoing)
Leanne Te Karu, PhD, PharmD
University of Auckland
Napier, New Zealand
Disclosure(s): No financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose
This session will feature clinical pharmacists who specialize in rheumatology and work in academic settings, with roles spanning routine clinical care, quality improvement within the clinic, and clinical research. The session is intended to highlight the roles of the clinical pharmacist in the interdisciplinary care team in outpatient rheumatology. The question-and-answer time during this session should allow time to brainstorm ways in which audience members can incorporate and/or enhance the roles of clinical pharmacists in their clinical care and/or research teams.
Speaker: Amanuel Kehasse, PhD, PharmD (he/him/his) – Boston Medical Center Health System
Speaker: Leanne Te Karu, PhD, PharmD – University of Auckland
Speaker: Ted Mikuls, MD – University of Nebraska Medical Center