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The Difference in Guanfacine Formulations for ADHD...
December 1, 2014 - Clinical , Featured By: Katharine Cimmino, Editor-in-Chief – Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is the most common pediatric psychiatric disorder, and it affects the education, social interactions, and over-all wellbeing of both children and adolescents.1 Symptoms of ADHD can persist into adulthood, and those with this disorder are more likely to suffer from other mental health co-morbidities.2 According to guidelines… |
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Interview: Med Ed 101: Dr. Eric Christianson...
December 1, 2014 - Featured , Professional Advice / Opinions By: Tasnima Nabi, Copy Editor [Content-Focused] – Social media is a powerful platform, allowing for the quick and easy exchange of ideas. Although the Internet has facilitated universal access, for many, it can be difficult to find reliable information. By combining the power of the Internet with his dedication to the pharmacy profession, Eric Christianson,… |
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Off-Label Antidepressant Use in Pediatric Patients with...
November 1, 2014 - Clinical , Featured By: Jacqueline Meaney, PharmD Candidate c/o 2015, University at Buffalo: School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences — Psychotropic medications are typically used in conjunction with cognitive behavioral therapy to treat behavioral problems that affect children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Symptoms of ASD typically include a need for routines (change intolerance), difficulty with verbal and… |
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Interested in joining the Rho Chi Post?...
November 1, 2014 - Events Submit an article and letter of intent To [email protected] View the application: http://rhochistj.org/RhoChiPost/application/ Below are some FAQ; please email us for any other concerns! Who can join the Rho Chi post? Do I have to be a member of Rho Chi? You do not have to be a member of the Rho Chi Honor Society… |
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Meet the Air Force: Dr. Joanne Bollhofer-White...
November 1, 2014 - Featured , Professional Advice / Opinions By: Melissa Roy Co-Copy Editor [Graphics focused] — Many people do not realize the opportunities that are available to pharmacists. Joanne Bollhofer-White has taken the path less traveled by entering into the Air Force. Her position in the military has allowed her to travel all over the country while serving her country. The Air Force… |
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Accountable Care Organizations...
November 1, 2014 - Featured , In the News / Politics By: Stephanie Chiu and Elissa Tam, PharmD Candidates c/o 2015 — According to the Dartmouth Atlas project, health care spending in the United States has risen dramatically and yet health outcomes are not improving; meanwhile, many other countries that spend far less per person than the United States have better health outcomes.1 Studies have since… |
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Combating Counterfeit Drugs...
October 1, 2014 - Featured , In the News / Politics By: Azia Tariq, Staff Editor – With the sale of counterfeit drugs reaching an alarmingly higher rate than ever, The U.S Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in collaboration with the Skoll Global Threats Fund, the U.S. Pharmacopeia (USP), the National Institutes of Health (NIH), the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and the multi-agency… |
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An Interview with an FDA Preceptor: Pharmacist’s Role...
October 1, 2014 - Featured , Professional Advice / Opinions By: Melissa Roy Co-Copy Editor [Graphics focused] – Our dedicated preceptor Kimberly Defronzo, RPh, MS, MBA is currently a Consumer Safety Officer at the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). She attended the University of Connecticut School of Pharmacy for her Bachelors of Pharmacy. She then went to St. John’s University College of Pharmacy and Health… |
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St. John’s Pharmacy Students Get Involved for NYC Wor...
September 1, 2014 - Events , Featured By: Kenny Ng, STJ AMCP Chapter President, PharmD c/o 2017, Kenny Chan, STJ AMCP Chapter President-Elect, PharmD c/o 2017, Davidta Brown, Senior Staff Editor – While those who work tirelessly to combat the spread of Hepatitis B and C never have a day off, there is one day in the year during which special attention… |
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Drug Shortages: Effects & Costs in the United Stat...
August 1, 2014 - Featured , Professional Advice / Opinions By: Valentina DiGangi,PharmD Candidate c/o 2017, Brandon Hu, PharmD Candidate c/o 2018, Sang Hyo Kim, Staff Editor, Samantha Lau, PharmD Candidate c/o 2018, and Seowoo Yoon, PharmD Candidate c/o 2018 – What does a clinician do when there is limited access to a particular drug, such as morphine? Should they treat a patient who is… |
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The Role of Pharmacists Expanding into the Emergency Ro...
August 1, 2014 - Featured , In the News / Politics By: Sherin Pathickal, PharmD Candidate c/o 2016 – In 2006, the Institute of Medicine reported that over 1.5 million people in the US suffered from a medication error, errors that not only cost the economy billions of dollars, but endangered countless lives.1 Each year, approximately 7,000 deaths occur to due to preventable medication related errors.2… |
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Quantifying the Benefits of Pharmacist Prescribing Powe...
July 1, 2014 - Featured , Professional Advice / Opinions By Davidta Brown, Senior Staff Editor – The idea of granting pharmacists the right to prescribe, as well as to counsel and dispense, has long been a source of controversy among healthcare professionals. A study out of the University of Alberta in Canada, published online in mid-April, provided some much needed concrete data for an… |
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Pharmacy Lobby Day...
June 1, 2014 - In the News / Politics By: Melissa Roy, Co-Copy Editor [Graphics Focused] – During Pharmacy Lobby Day, pharmacists and students from all over New York gather at the capitol in Albany to meet with various members of Congress to discuss the state of pharmacy. This year, similar to previous years, a group of students and faculty from St. John’s University… |
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Rho Chi Society’s 90th Annual Meeting: Keynote Addres...
May 1, 2014 - Events , Featured By: Fawad Piracha, PharmD Candidate c/o 2016 – Rho Chi Society held its 90th annual meeting on Sunday, March 30, 2014 at the Hyatt Regency Orlando, paralleling the American Pharmacists Association (APhA) 2014 Annual Meeting and Exposition that took place the same weekend. In attendance were delegates and advisors of Rho Chi chapters from pharmacy… |
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Brown-Bag Event...
May 1, 2014 - Events , Featured By: Hayeon Na, Co-Copy Editor (Content Focused) – On February 26th, 2014, pharmacists, clinical faculty, and pharmacy students from St. John’s University College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences gathered at the Freeport Memorial Library for a “Brown Bag,” one of the yearly calendar events at the public library. This event was conducted through the joint… |
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CVS Pharmacy Takes Tobacco Off the Shelves...
April 1, 2014 - Professional Advice / Opinions By: Ada Seldin, Staff Editor – CVS, the largest chain pharmacy in the United States, has announced that it will stop selling cigarettes and other tobacco products in its 7,600 retail stores on October 1, 2014. As such, CVS will be the first chain pharmacy in the U.S to remove tobacco products from its shelves.In… |
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The 2014 Rho Chi Society Beta Delta Chapter Induction C...
April 1, 2014 - Events By: Tasnima Nabi, Co-Copy Editor [Content-focused] – On January 23rd, St. John’s University College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences inducted the 2014 Beta Delta Chapter members of Rho Chi Society. The annual induction ceremony took place at the Hillcrest Jewish Center. The inductees include 4th year Pharm.D. students in the top 20% of their class… |
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New Legislation Redefines Oversight for Compounding Pha...
April 1, 2014 - Featured , In the News / Politics By: Davidta Brown, Senior Staff Editor – As the world of healthcare and its provision evolves, laws which organize and oversee the ways that patients receive health services must develop at the same pace. Last November, a new bill establishing clearer protocol for the compounding and tracking of medications became national law. The Drug Quality… |
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Prior Experience and the Growth of the Biosimilars Mark...
March 1, 2014 - Featured , In the News / Politics By: Davidta Brown, Senior Staff Editor – In 21st century medicine, pharmaceuticals have come to include compounds derived through novel and complex methods. Some of the most recent innovations have been in the form of biologics, therapeutic compounds produced through biological processes.1 Biologics are derived from living cell lines which may be bacterial, yeast, animal,… |
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Dietary Supplements and Their Potential Dangers...
March 1, 2014 - Professional Advice / Opinions By: Fatema Elias, Staff Writer – With the New Year and everyone committing to their New Year resolutions, more and more patients are coming into the pharmacy asking for recommendations, particularly for weight loss dietary supplements. I hesitate to recommend an over-the-counter dietary supplement for weight loss. However, we as pharmacists and pharmacy students have… |
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The Importance of Organ Donation: Perspectives and the ...
March 1, 2014 - Featured , Professional Advice / Opinions By: James Schurr, PharmD Candidate c/o 2014 and Jennifer Miao, PharmD Candidate c/o 2014 With very special thanks to Jessica Melore and Jennifer McDermott, PharmD, BCPS of NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital – Jessica Melore was 16 years old, a senior in high school, and co-captain of the tennis team when her life took a drastic turn. While… |
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A Brave New World for Lipid Management...
March 1, 2014 - Featured , In the News / Politics By: Amrita Singh, PharmD Candidate c/o 2015 – Last November, the American College of Cardiology and the American Heart Association released new lipid guidelines, which will transform the way we manage our patients with hyperlipidemia. Earlier, lipid management was based on the ATP-III guidelines, which emphasized the use of several lipid-lowering medications to reach target… |
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ASHP 48th Midyear Clinical Meeting...
March 1, 2014 - Events By: Aleena Cherian, Co-Copy Editor [Graphics-focused] – From December 8th to 12th 2013, over 20,000 student pharmacists, residents, fellows, pharmacy technicians, new practitioners, and seasoned professionals all gathered in Orlando, Florida for the 48th Midyear Clinical Meeting and Exhibition, hosted by the American Society of Health-Systems Pharmacists (ASHP). The schedules were packed with a number… |
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Going International...
March 1, 2014 - Events By: Hayeon Na, Co-Copy Editor (Content-focused) – On Tuesday, February 4th, the New Jersey Pharmacist Association (NJPhA) and Dr. Maria Leibfried hosted a seminar for international pharmacy students at St. John’s University. The seminar was held to provide information to international students, especially for those who are here as F-1 students, about their options when… |
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Look Into APhA-ASP Region 1&2 MRM...
February 1, 2014 - Events By: Tracey Li, PharmD Candidate c/o 2015 – The American Pharmacists Association Academy of Student Pharmacists (APhA-ASP) holds the only meeting designed for student pharmacists, the Midyear Regional Meeting (MRM). This year, the MRM took place in Washington, D.C. from November 1-3. In past years, the MRM has always been a gathering of the APhA-ASP… |
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A Walk To Remember...
February 1, 2014 - Events By: Caitie Stehling, PharmD Candidate c/o 2015 – St. John’s University is grounded in its Catholic, Vincentian, and Metropolitan mission. Students from all different colleges take pride in being able to give back to society. This year, Phi Lambda Sigma, the Pharmacy Leadership Society (PLS), participated in the Alzheimer’s Walk at Corona Park in Queens.… |
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The Increasing Roles of Pharmacists in Transplant Outco...
February 1, 2014 - Featured , In the News / Politics By: Jenny Park, PharmD Candidate c/o 2015 – Medication adherence is a big part of a patient’s success in managing their health conditions. The Annals of Internal Medicine estimated that the cost of medication non-adherence may reach up to $289 billion each year.1 It is crucial for organ transplant patients to take powerful immunosuppressants to… |
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Pharmacy Across the Border: An Interview with Sherif Gu...
February 1, 2014 - Featured , Professional Advice / Opinions By: Sang Hyo Kim, Staff Editor – For the brand new year, we present an interview with Sherif Guorgui, the current Vice-President of Pharmacy at the Ontario Pharmacists Association and the former 2011-2012 President of the Ontario College of Pharmacists in Canada. Mr. Guorgui graduated in 1998 from the Faculty of Pharmacy at the University… |
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Dr. Robert Mangione – From Student to Provost of ...
January 1, 2014 - Featured , Professional Advice / Opinions By: Katharine Cimmino, Editor-in-Chief and Melissa Roy, Co-Copy Editor [Graphics-Focused] – Dr. Mangione has been a prominent member here at St. John’s University both as a student and as a leader. Before becoming our dedicated Provost, Dr. Mangione was the Dean of the College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences since 1999. He joined the St.… |
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Do You Know Your Organizations?: PLS...
January 1, 2014 - Events Phi Lambda Sigma (PLS) is a nationally recognized Pharmacy Leadership Society. As the St. John’s Xi Chapter, our organization acknowledges pharmacy students for their leadership in school and in their communities. We provide support for members to become effective leaders as they transition into their careers. We work to foster leadership development in some of the… |
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Surviving APPE Rotations...
January 1, 2014 - Professional Advice / Opinions By: Aleena Cherian, Co-Copy Editor [Graphics-Focused] and Jenny Prakash, PharmD Candidate c/o 2014 – Starting your rotations in 5th year usually brings mixed emotions. On one hand, it’s a relief to finally be finished with labs and D&Ds…imagine, a whole year without any exams! But on the other hand, now you have to test how… |
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Do You Know Your Organizations?: SCCP...
January 1, 2014 - Events The St. John’s University Student College of Clinical Pharmacy (SCCP) is an organization for anyone interested in pursuing clinical pharmacy after graduation. Clinical pharmacists work directly with physicians and other healthcare professionals in order to properly assess the use of medication and ensure the best possible patient care. SJU-SCCP is nationally recognized… |
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Do You Know Your Organizations?: PDC...
January 1, 2014 - Events Phi Delta Chi (PDC) is a national professional Pharmacy fraternity, which has been on the St. John’s University campus since 1958. Phi Delta Chi works with many other organizations to advance the science of pharmacy and allied interests both on and off campus. The brothers of Phi Delta Chi have hosted and attended many events,… |
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Do You Know Your Organizations?: LKS...
January 1, 2014 - Events Lambda Kappa Sigma (LKS) is an international professional pharmacy fraternity that provides opportunities to women in pharmacy through professional excellence and personal growth. It was founded at the Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences in 1913, and has grown to over 24,000 members since its inception. Our St. John’s University Alpha… |
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Do You Know Your Organizations?: APhA-ASP...
January 1, 2014 - Events The mission of the American Pharmacists Association Academy of Student Pharmacists (APhA-ASP) is to be the collective voice of student pharmacists, to provide opportunities for professional growth, to improve patient care, and to envision and advance the future of pharmacy. Our main purpose as a student chapter is to provide means for student pharmacists to… |
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Direct Association of HIV and Early Kidney Damage in Wo...
January 1, 2014 - Featured , In the News / Politics By: Elizabeth Kopec, PharmD Candidate c/o 2014, South University School of Pharmacy at Columbia, SC – Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is a global pandemic, with approximately 35.3 million people infected in 2012. The United States currently has 1.3 million people living with HIV, with 20,000 deaths occurring every year due to acquired immune deficiency syndrome… |
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Do You Know Your Organizations?: SSHP...
January 1, 2014 - Events The Student Society of Health-system Pharmacy (SSHP) seeks to educate pharmacy students on the future of clinical pharmacy practice and the role that health-system pharmacists play as vital healthcare experts. The Society fosters professional and personal development, provides a strong network of pharmacy leadership, and promotes membership in both the American Society… |
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Do You Know Your Organizations?: Rho Chi...
January 1, 2014 - Events The Rho Chi Society is an Academic Honor Society in Pharmacy. Pharmacy students in their professional years of study are invited to join based on academic standing. The Mission of the Society is to encourage and recognize excellence in intellectual achievement and foster fellowship amongst its members. Our Beta Delta Chapter at St. John’s University… |
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Phi Lambda Sigma’s 12th Annual Healthy Halloween...
December 1, 2013 - Events By: Taryn Mondiello, PharmD Candidate c/o 2015 – Halloween came early this year to St. John’s University and to the children at the “Hour Children” program in Long Island City. On Wednesday October 30th, Phi Lambda Sigma, also known as the Pharmacy Leadership Society, hosted their 12th Annual Healthy Halloween, a Halloween celebration for local… |
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Newly Approved: Macitentan (Opsumit®)...
December 1, 2013 - Clinical , Featured By: Rebecca Gilene, PharmD Candidate c/o 2014, St. Louis College of Pharmacy – The FDA approved macitentan (Opsumit®) on October 18, 2013 for the treatment of pulmonary arterial hypertension.1 Pulmonary arterial hypertension, often referred to as PAH, is a disease characterized by high blood pressure in the arteries between the heart and lungs. An increase… |
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Hospital Drug Shortages...
December 1, 2013 - Featured , In the News / Politics By: Hamid Razaki, PharmD – Drug shortages seen across pharmacies in the United States continue to be an issue in patient care. A drug product shortage is defined as a supply issue that affects how the pharmacy prepares or dispenses a drug product, or that influences patient care when prescribers must use an alternative agent.1… |
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Expanding a Technician’s Role...
December 1, 2013 - Professional Advice / Opinions By: Sang Hyo Kim, Staff Editor – Pharmacy, like much of medicine, is constantly changing, and the new changes in pharmacy practice are even happening to technicians. While there were originally no national standards for pharmacy-technician education and training, the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP) and the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE) have… |
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Provider Status for Pharmacists: Call to Action or Dist...
December 1, 2013 - Featured , In the News / Politics By: Samantha Schmidt, PharmD Candidate c/o 2014, Palm Beach Atlantic University – The role of pharmacists in healthcare has grown exponentially over the years. Pharmacists now provide advanced patient-centered care services including coordination of medications during transitions of care, comprehensive medication reviews with medication monitoring, chronic disease management, disease education, prevention and wellness services, and… |
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Meet the President: An Interview with Father Levesque...
December 1, 2013 - Featured , Professional Advice / Opinions By: Beatrice Popovitz, Staff Editor and Ada Seldin, Staff Editor – In August 2013, St. John’s University welcomed Rev. Joseph L. Levesque, C.M., former president of Niagara University, into the community as interim president. Fr. Levesque has an elaborate background in Vincentian leadership and higher education, having taught in various religious institutions such… |
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Moving Towards Provider Status: An Interview with Sandr...
November 1, 2013 - Professional Advice / Opinions By: Hayeon Na, Co-Copy Editor and Sang Hyo Kim, Staff Editor – In Volume 1 Issue1 of the Rho Chi Post, we were honored to have an interview with Sandra Leal, PharmD, MPH, FAPhA, CDE, and Director of Clinical Pharmacy at El Rio Health Center in Tucson, Arizona. She had started a petition to support… |
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The Third Wheel or the Steering Wheel? Pharmacists on t...
November 1, 2013 - Professional Advice / Opinions By: Joshua Bliss, PharmD Candidate c/o 2016 – Doctor – a word often utilized by both professionals and the general public alike to describe a physician. “Doctor” finds its origins in the Latin word for “teacher.” The word “physician,” however, carries a more complicated origin. It is derived from Latin’s “physicum,” meaning remedy.1 In Luke… |
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Accepting the Mantle: The 2013 White Coat Ceremony...
November 1, 2013 - Events By: Davidta Brown – Every year in late October, the third year pharmacy students at the College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences attend a ceremony that marks their entry in the first professional year of their education. For these students, the White Coat Ceremony marks a coming of age and a full acceptance of the… |
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What You Should Know About Selecting APPE Rotations...
October 1, 2013 - Professional Advice / Opinions By: Aleena Cherian, Co-Copy Editor, Graphics Focused – Selecting APPE Rotations You’ve made it past the progression interviews at the end of 2nd year, the White Coat Ceremony, and the mind-boggling compounding and kinetics equations. You’re almost done with those labs and late night D&D study sessions. Now, halfway through the first semester of your… |
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Meet the Dean: Interview with Dean DiGate...
October 1, 2013 - Featured , Professional Advice / Opinions By: Katharine Cimmino, Editor-in-Chief and Erica Dimitropoulos, Senior Staff Editor – Just last month, St. John’s University College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences kindly welcomed a new Dean into our family, Dean Russell J. DiGate. Dean DiGate is a highly experienced educator and academic leader. He attended the University of Rochester, where… |
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An Interview with Dr. Barile: Professor, Reseacher, and...
September 1, 2013 - Professional Advice / Opinions By: Katharine Cimmino, Editor-in-Chief & Bharat Kirthivasan, Co-Copy Editor – Frank A. Barile Ph.D. is a Professor of Clinical and Applied Toxicology at St. John’s University. He is also a St. John’s University alumnus, having received a B.S. in Pharmaceutical Science, an M.S. in Toxicology, and a Ph.D. in Pharmacology. At St. John’s University, Dr.… |