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Pharmacotherapy | 2008

Pharm. D. pathways to biomedical research: the National Institutes of Health special conference on pharmacy research.

William D. Figg; Cindy H. Chau; Richard T. Okita; Peter C. Preusch; Timothy S. Tracy; Howard L. McLeod; Michael D. Reed; John A. Pieper; Daren L. Knoell; Kenneth W. Miller; Marilyn K. Speedie; Robert A. Blouin; Patricia D. Kroboth; Mary Anne Koda-Kimble; Palmer Taylor; Jordan L. Cohen; Kathy Giacomini

To address the shortage of research‐trained pharmaceutical scientists (or doctor of pharmacy [Pharm.D.] scientists), a 2‐day pharmacy research conference titled “Pharm.D. Pathways to Biomedical Research” was convened on December 13–14, 2006, at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) campus (Bethesda, MD). The workshop included invited speakers and participants from academia, industry, and government. Forty‐two pharmacy schools were represented, including deans and clinical pharmaceutical scientists with current NIH funding. In addition, several pharmacy professional organizations were represented—American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy, American College of Clinical Pharmacy, American Society of Health‐System Pharmacists, and the Accreditation Council on Pharmaceutical Education. The workshop was divided into three sessions followed by breakout discussion groups: the first session focused on presentations by leading pharmaceutical scientists who described their path to success; the second session examined the NIH grant system, particularly as it relates to training opportunities in biomedical research and funding mechanisms; and the third session addressed biomedical research education and training from the perspective of scientific societies and academia. We summarize the discussions and findings from the workshop and highlight some important considerations for the future of research in the pharmacy community. This report also puts forth recommendations for educating future pharmaceutical scientists.


The American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education | 2007

Report of the AACP Educating Clinical Scientists Task Force

Robert A. Blouin; Richard F. Bergstrom; Vicki L. Ellingrod; Courtney V. Fletcher; Richard Leff; Andrew Morris; Richard T. Okita; Jeanette C. Roberts; Timothy S. Tracy; Rosalie Sagraves; Kenneth W. Miller


The American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education | 2004

Pharmacy Scholarship Reconsidered: The Report of the 2003–2004 Research and Graduate Affairs Committee

Steven W. Leslie; George B. Corcoran; Janis J. MacKichan; Ashiwel S. Undie; R. Peter Vanderveen; Kenneth W. Miller


The American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education | 2010

Going global: the report of the 2009-2010 Research and Graduate Affairs Committee.

Kenneth L. Audus; J. Edward Moreton; Sven A. Normann; Charles D. Sands; Hazel H. Seaba; Michael Z. Wincor; Rosalie Sagraves; Kenneth W. Miller


The American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education | 2006

Roadmap to 2015: Preparing Competent Pharmacists and Pharmacy Faculty for the Future. Combined Report of the 2005-06 Argus Commission and the Academic Affairs, Professional Affairs, and Research and Graduate Affairs Committees

Victoria F. Roche; Milap C. Nahata; Barbara G. Wells; Robert A. Kerr; JoLaine R. Draugalis; Lucinda L. Maine; Marie A. Abate; Robert W. Brueggemier; Russell J. DiGate; James K. Drennen; Jane R. Mort; Angela D. Roberts; Susan M. Meyer; Teresa A. O'Sullivan; David M. Angaran; Cynthia P. Koh-Knox; Cariann Richey; Patricia D. Kroboth; James C. Appleby; Arlene A. Flynn; Ronald L. Alkana; Robin H. Bogner; Patrick J. McNamara; Vladimir P. Torchilin; Svein Oie; Robert A. Blouin; H. Steve White; Kenneth W. Miller


The American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education | 2003

Leadership: The Nexus Between Challenge and Opportunity: Reports of the 2002–03 Academic Affairs, Professional Affairs, and Research and Graduate Affairs Committees

Anne Y. Lin; Ralph Altiere; Wayne T. Harris; Pamela J. Sims; Julie M. Ganther; Susan M. Meyer; Wayne Kradjan; Marialice S. Bennett; Brian L. Crabtree; Jeanne V. Goode; Raymond C. Love; Raylene M. Rospond; Todd D. Sorenson; Arlene A. Flynn; Patrick S. Callery; Jamie C. Barner; William T. Beck; Richard J. Bridges; Marie A. Chisholm; Robert M. Levin; William J. Millard; Kenneth W. Miller


Archive | 1999

Commission on the Future of Graduate Education in the Pharmaceutical Sciences: Final Report

David J. Triggle; Kenneth W. Miller


The American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education | 2009

The role of dual-degree programs in colleges and schools of pharmacy: the report of the 2008-09 Research and Graduate Affairs Committee.

M. Lynn Crismon; Frederick S. Albright; Daniel J. Canney; Nanita G. Das; Ahmed S. Mehanna; Lynda S. Welage; Susanna Wu-Pong; Kenneth W. Miller


The American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education | 2002

Doctoral Education: Another Tragedy of the Commons?

David J. Triggle; Kenneth W. Miller


Archive | 2002

Institutional and Faculty Roles and Responsibilities in the Emerging Environment of University-Wide Interdisciplinary Research Structures: Report of the 2001-2002 Research and Graduate Affairs Committee

William H. Campbell; Wayne K. Anderson; Gilbert J. Burckart; Alice M. Clark; Russell J. DiGate; Michael E. Rogers; Kenneth W. Miller

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Richard T. Okita

National Institutes of Health

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Rosalie Sagraves

University of Illinois at Chicago

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Arlene A. Flynn

American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy

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Jeanette C. Roberts

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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