Department of Pharmacy Services
Ambulatory Care Clinic
Clinical Services:
Two clinical pharmacists, who specialize in Ambulatory Care, manage several
specialty clinics including antithrombosis, lipid, pulmonary, hepatitis C and
medication management. All of these specialty clinics are pharmacist-managed
under approved protocols. Our pharmacists also provide drug information,
medication recommendations, patient education and drug use evaluation to
Internal Medicine and Family Practice residents, medical and pharmacy students,
nurses and attending physicians during patients' clinic visits.
Specific Clinical Duties:
Antithrombosis clinic (better known as
Coumadin® clinic) Patients receiving anticoagulant therapy are evaluated by the
clinical pharmacists for therapeutic range, adverse drug reactions, diet and
medication compliance and recurrence of thrombotic events. This clinic operates
for 4 hours twice weekly. David Parish, MD is the attending for this clinic.
Lipid clinic Patients are admitted into
this clinic if they have had a history of uncontrolled hyperlipidemia/hypertriglyceridemia
despite appropriate medication therapy. Patients are monitored not only for
improvement of lipid profile but also for adverse events. This clinic is held on
Wednesday afternoons with John Hudson, MD as the clinic attending.
Pulmonary clinic This clinic allows our
clinical pharmacists to concentrate on asthma, COPD and other pulmonary
conditions in conjunction with our pulmonologists, Jonathan Dean, MD and Douglas
Farman, MD. Patients are educated about their medications, adverse events and
monitoring their own therapy. The pulmonary clinic received a grant from the
Barham-Calhoun Foundation to allow better education and follow-up for this
population in hopes of decreasing hospitalizations and improve quality of life.
Hepatitis C clinic Patients with hepatitis
C are followed closely through lab monitoring, phone follow-up and personal
visits with the clinical pharmacists. Patients are educated on the lab results,
medications and outcomes of therapy. The clinic meets every Monday. Shahriar
Sedghi, MD and Harold Harrison, MD are attending physicians.
Medication Management clinic Patients are
referred to this clinic have a history of non-adherence with medications, need
closer follow-up or have more than 6 prescribed medications. The clinical
pharmacist works very closely with each patient on a weekly to monthly basis for
improvement of their disease state management and quality of life by improving
medication and appointment compliance. This clinic is operated on Tuesdays and
Thursdays with the patient's primary care provider serving as a contact for the
clinic pharmacist. Each medication is discussed with the patient (and/or family
member if necessary) to help the patient understand why they are taking certain
medications, how we monitor effectiveness/adverse events and how to use a
pillbox to ensure compliance.
Congestive Heart Failure clinic In
conjunction with the hospital's initiative, our clinical pharmacists participate
in the education and medication management of the congestive heart failure
population. An education form was developed to help the patients understand more
about their disease state and proper ways to prevent complications and
exacerbations. The congestive heart failure clinic is held the first Monday
afternoon of each month during cardiology clinic.
In addition to clinic responsibilities, our
clinical pharmacists also participate in community activities including a
cardiac rehabilitation program, pulmonary rehabilitation program, special health
related events (such as the Great American Smokeout) and Brown Bag Day events.
Kathleen Lindauer, Pharm.D. and Dina Salman,
Pharm.D., BCPS serve as clinical pharmacists for these services.
Barbara Wyatt, Pharm.D. is the Clinical Pharmacy
Manager for the Ambulatory Care Pharmacy.
|