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1.
Parenteral
Supplementation. Advances in Neonatology Seminar, June,1973.
2.
Pediatric
and Geriatric Pharmacology. Illinois College of Podiatric
Medicine. Chicago, IL. September, 1973.
3.
Therapeutic
Use of Special Infant Formula. Chicago, IL. August,1974.
4.
Special
Infant Formula Services. Washington, D.C. December,1975.
5.
Effects
of Analgesics on Mother and Fetus. University of Illinois
College of Nursing Nurse Midwifery Program. April,1976 and
July,1976.
6.
Perspectives
in Alimentation. Delta-School Craft Medical Society. Escanaba,
MI. April,1976.
7.
Drug
Loading and Drug Vacations. Waukegan Developmental Center,
Waukegan, IL. April,1976.
8.
Pharmacology
of Estrogens. Cook County Hospital, Department of Family
Practice. September, 1976.
9.
Antibiotic
Prophylaxis. Illinois Podiatric Society Annual Meeting.
October,1976.
10.
Development
of An Infant Eye Wash Syringe. Los Angeles, CA. December,1976.
11.
Parenteral
Enteral Hyperalimentation. American Association of Critical
Care Nurses. Chicago, IL. January,1977 and May,1977.
12.
Enteral
Hyperalimentation. St. Luke's Hospital Annual Meeting.
Milwaukee, Wl. May,1977.
13.
Pharmacy
Assisted Burn Unit Skin Bank Program. New York NY May,1977.
14.
Pharmacist
Responsibilities in Total Parenteral Nutrition. American
Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition Symposium. Los
Angeles, CA. June,1977.
15.
Intralipids.
American Association of IV Therapists Annual Congress.
Chicago, IL. November,1977.
16.
Increasing
the Awareness and Contribution of the Consultant Pharmacist to
the Use of Therapeutic Nutritional Products. American Society
of Consultant Pharmacists. San Francisco, CA. November,1977.
17.
Enteral
Hyperalimentation. Michael Reese Medical Center. Chicago, IL.
March,1978.
18.
Drug
Interactions for the Obstetrician. Rush University, Chicago,
Continuing Education Series for Physicians. March,1978.
19.
Evaluation
of the Need for a Systemized Approach to Pharmacology
Education for Nursing Professionals. Oakton College. Morton
Grove, IL. November,1978.
20.
Hyperalimentation.
Surgical Grand Rounds, Rush Presbyterian-St. Luke's Medical
Center, Department of Surgery. June,1979.
21.
Effect
of Solubilizers on Intravenous Filter Failures. San
Francisco.1980.
22.
Competency
Based Pharmacist Evaluation Tool. Chicago, IL. June,1981.
23.
Albumin
and Lymphocyte Count as Predictors of Morbidity and Mortality.
Clinical Nutrition Department, Rush University. Chicago, IL.
June,1981.
24.
Six
Hours in Cardiovascular Pharmacology. Critical Care Nursing
Staff, Northwest Community Hospital. Arlington Heights, IL.
February,1982.
25.
Caffeine:
What Do I Tell My Patient? Illinois Dietetic Association.
DeKalb, IL.
April,1982.
26.
Mechanisms
of Chemical Dependency: Alcohol and Central Nervous System
Agents. Illinois Bar Association, Lawyers Assistance Program.
Chicago, IL. April,1982.
27.
Significant
Drug Nutrient Interactions. West Suburban Dietetic
Association. Downers Grove, IL. May,1982.
28.
Risk
Factors Related to Drugs and Diet and Pharmacology Update for
Dietitians. North Suburban Dietetic Association. Hoffman
Estates, IL. February,1983.
29.
Nutrition:
Building Block for Wellness, Myths and Dangerous Health (Food)
Practices, New Developments in Micronutrients, and Drug
Nutrient Interactions. California Pharmacist Association
Winter Continuing Education Seminar. South Lake Tahoe, Nevada.
February 1983.
30.
Pharmacist
Perspective-Developing an Understanding Lyphomed National
Sales Meeting. Tarpon Springs, Florida. February,1983.
31.
Drug
Nutrient Interactions. Michigan Dietetic Association. Grand
Rapids, Michigan. April,1983.
32.
Caffeine-What
Do I Tell My Patient? Indiana Dietetic Association. French
Lick, Indiana. April,1983.
33.
Analysis
of Disopyramide in Intravenous Solutions by High Pressure
Liquid Chromatography. Chicago, IL. May,1983.
34.
Iron
Poisoning in Home TPN Patient. American Society of Parenteral
Nutrition Symposium. Chicago, IL. September,1983.
35.
Micronutrients.
Symposium Moderator, Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke's Medical
Center. Chicago, IL. September,1983.
36.
Nutrition
Care Delivery Dynamics and Economics. Visiting Faculty,
American Hospital Association. Chicago, IL. October,1983.
37.
Avoiding
Drug Induced Injury. LaGrange Community Hospital, Medical
Staff Continuing Education. November,1983.
38.
New
Developments in Parenteral Nutrition. LaGrange Community
Hospital, Medical Staff Continuing Education. December,1983.
39.
Prevention
of Vitamin Deficiency. Micronutrient Symposium, Atlanta,
GA.1983.
40.
Cholesterol
and Cardiovascular Disease: Current Thought on Diet and Drug
Treatment. LaGrange Community Hospital, Medical Staff
Continuing Education. March,1984.
41.
New
Injectable Therapy-Micronutrients. Parenteral Drug Association
Annual Meeting. Chicago, IL. March,1984.
42.
Home
Intravenous Therapy. Consultants for Home Health Care, Board
of Directors Meeting. Chicago, IL. March,1984. Prevention of
Complications in TPN. Schwab Rehabilitation Hospital. Chicago,
IL. March,1984.
43.
Therapy
for Minimal Brain Disorder and Epilepsy. Southern Illinois
Nutrition Educational Conference. Mt. Vernon, IL. March,1984.
44.
Management of Obesity. LaGrange
Community Hospital, Medical Staff Continuing Education. April,
1984.
45.
Vitamins:
Myths and Madness. LaGrange Community Hospital, Medical Staff
Continuing Education. April,1984.
46.
Evaluation
of Home Pharmacy Vendors.1984 Cancer Therapy Update, Rush
Cancer Center. Chicago, IL. April,1984.
47.
Micronutrients
in Contemporary Nutrition. Symposium, Baptist Memorial
Hospital. Memphis, TN. April,1984.
48.
An
Analysis of Hospital Pharmacy Pricing Methods in the 305 Area
Code. Boston, MA. June,1984.
49.
Enteral
Nutrition. LaGrange Community Hospital, Medical Staff
Continuing Education. June,1984.
50.
Parenteral
and Enteral Nutrition. St. Charles, IL. June,1984.
51.
Strategies
for Survival in the Home Health Care Market. Home Care,
Chicago, IL 1984.
52.
Cardiovascular
Pharmacology. Illinois Academy of Community Pharmacy. Chicago,
IL. October, 1984.
53.
Enteral
Nutrition. Oregon Pharmacists Assn. Corvallis, OR
October,1984.
54.
Treatment
of Angina. Fox Valley Pharmaceutical Association. Aurora, IL.
November,1984.
55.
Pharmacology
of Calcium Channel Blockers. Racine County Pharmacists
Association. Racine, WI. January,1985.
56.
Macroview
of Micro Infusion Systems in the United States. Toronto
Society of Hospital Pharmacy Directors. Toronto, Canada.
March,1985.
57.
Hydration
and Electrolyte Therapy. Network Home Care Seminar. Hillside,
IL. March,1985.
58.
Pharmacy
Malpractice. South Suburban Pharmacists Association.
March,1985.
59.
Enteral
Nutrition. National Association of Retail Druggists. San
Francisco, CA. April,1985.
60.
Micronutrient
Toxicity and Deficiency in a TPN Patient. Clinical
Pharmacology Rounds Rush Medical School. Chicago, IL.
May,1985.
61.
Pharmacology
of Angina Therapy. Chicago Pharmacists Meeting Chicago, IL.
May,1985.
62.
Alternative
Methods to Meet Nutritional Needs. Association of
Rehabilitation Nurses Illinois Chapter. September,1985.
63.
Pharmacology
of Anti-Hypertensive Drugs. Green Bay Pharmacists Society.
Green Bay, WI. October, 1985.
64.
Provision
of Hi-Tech Pharmaceuticals to Patients. Las Vegas, Nevada.
October,1985.
65.
Pharmacologic
Basis for Establishing Liability. Illinois Institute for
Continuing Legal Education Preparation and Trial of Drug
Liability Cases. Seminar Chicago, IL. November, 1985.
66.
Pharmacists’
Perspective of Syringe Pump Systems in Hospitals. National
Sales Meeting, Colonial Hospital Supply Company. Chicago, IL.
December,1985.
67.
Non-Traditional
Practice Opportunities. Illinois Pharmacists Assn.
February,1986.
68.
Methods
of Intravenous Drug Administration. Nashville, TN. March,1986.
69.
Pharmacology
of Calcium Channel Blockers. Shopko Pharmacists Group.
Appleton, Wl. April,1986.
70.
Extra
and Intrahepatic Disease as a Result of TPN. Department of
Pharmacy Journal Club, Rush Medical Center. Chicago, IL.
May,1986.
71.
Intravenous
Hyperalimentation in the Intensive Care Patient. Department of
Cardiology Conference. Rush Medical Center. Chicago, IL.
May,1986.
72.
Stability
of Vincristine and Vinblastine in Intravenous Solutions.
June,1986.
73.
Calcium
Channel Blockers in Hypertension. Lake Geneva Pharmacist
Association. Lake Geneva, Wl. July,1986.
74.
Overview
of Intravenous Drug Delivery Systems: Focus on Syringe Pumps.
New York Council of Hospital Pharmacists. Concord, NY
September,1986.
75.
Cocaine
Pharmacology. Cook County Public Defender's Office.
February,1987.
76.
Pharmacological
Basis for Drug Product Liability. National Practice Institute.
Chicago, IL. March,1987.
77.
Generic
Drugs: Myths and Reality. Michigan Pharmacists Association.
Dearborn, Ml. March,1987.
78.
Benefits
of Publishing. Professional Practice Lecture Series.
Department of Pharmacy. Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke's Medical
Center. May,1987.
79.
Terfenadine
Pharmacology. Illinois Medical Society Medicaid Formulary
Committee. Chicago, IL. September,1987.
80.
Geriatric
Pharmacology and Nutrition. Family Practice Center, University
of Kentucky Medical Center, Lexington, KY October,1987.
81.
Prescription
Drug Abuse. Illinois Bar Association, Chicago, IL.
December,1987.
82.
Drug
Use in the CTA Work Place. WVON Radio, Chicago, IL.
December,1987.
83.
Quality
Assurance and Risk Management in Hospital Pharmacy. Elmhurst,
IL. March,1988.
84.
Identifying
Risk Prone Therapies. New Orleans NAHC. April,1988.
85.
Pharmacological
Basis of Establishing Liability. West Virginia Trial Lawyers
Association. Charleston, WVa. June,1988.
86.
Pharmacology
of Accutane. American Trial Lawyers Association. Kansas City,
MO. August,1988.
87.
Alcohol
and the Law. Detroit Defense Trial Lawyers Association.
Detroit, Ml. October,1988.
88.
Pharmacology
and The Law. Lawyers Post Graduate Clinics Law Seminar Series.
Chicago, IL. November,1988.
89.
Communications
in the Health Care Industry. MidAtlantic Regional Nurse's
Association (MARNA). New York NY. February,1989.
90.
Effect
of Alcohol and Drugs on Driving. DuPage County State's
Attorney Office. March,1989.
91.
Illinois
Pharmacy Practice Act-Practical Applications for Supportive
Personnel. April,1989.
92.
Alcohol
Drugs and Traffic Safety. State Bar of Michigan. Las Vegas,
NV. April,1989.
93.
Alternate
Practice. Illinois Pharmacists Association. Chicago, IL.
May,1989.
94.
Standards
of Practice for Pharmacy. Sangamiss Society of Hospital
Pharmacists. Springfield, IL. May,1989.
95.
Drug
Therapy in Handicapped Children. Suburban Handicapped League.
Hoffman Estates, IL. September,1989.
96.
Generic
Drugs. Restoring Confidence. Atlanta, GA. December,1989.
97.
Generic
Drugs. Restoring Confidence. Akron Pharmacists Society.
May,1990.
98.
Pharmacology
of Accutane. Association of Trial Lawyers of America. Toronto,
Canada. July,1991.
99.
Power
of Addiction. National Association of Women Judges. Chicago,
IL October,1991.
100.
Interactions
between Industry and Government Officials. Boots
Pharmaceuticals. Lincolnshire, IL February, 1992.
101.
Pain
Equilibration. Florida/Georgia Trial Lawyers Seminar. Orlando,
FL August, 1992.
102.
Avoiding
Adverse Drug Reactions. Visiting Professor, Department of
Clinical Pharmacology. Meharry Medical College. Nashville, TN.
October, 1994.
103.
Avoiding
Adverse Drug Reactions. Department of Pharmacy. Rush
Presbyterian St. Luke's Medical Center. Chicago, IL February,
1995.
104.
Reflections
of a Generic Drug Board Member. Searle Labs. Department of
Clinical Research. August, 1995.
105.
Addiction
Potential and Psychiatric Toxicity of Ephedrine Containing
Dietary Supplements. WPVI Action News, Philadelphia, PA.
November, 1996
106.
Serotonin
Neurochemistry/Pharmacology.
Mealey’s Fen/Phen-Redux Litigation Conference,
Philadelphia, PA, Dec. 1997
107.
Fen/Phen-Redux:
Warning and Testing Issues: Perspectives of a Pharmacologist.
Western Trial Lawyers Fen/Phen Conference, Albuquerque,
New Mexico. May
6, 1998.
108.
Screening
for Colon Cancer. Facilitator. City Wide Continuing Medical
Education. University of Illinois College of Medicine.
Rockford, IL May, 1999
109.
Pharmaceutical
Liability: Adverse Drug Reactions, Medication Errors, and
Pharmacist Duties. DePaul University Health law Institute and
Greater Chicago Chapter American Association legal Nurse
Consultants, Chicago, September 19, 1998.
110.
Corticosteroid
Toxicity. American Trial Lawyers Meeting. Washington DC.
July, 1998
111.
Estrogen
Replacement Therapy. Facilitator. City Wide Medical Education.
University of Illinois
College of Medicine,
Rockford,
IL. November 1998.
112.
Pain
Management. Facilitator. City Wide Medical Education.
University of Illinois College of Medicine. Rockford, IL
February, 1999.
113.
Pharmacoepidemiology: Identification, Analysis, Research, and
Interventions to Decrease Drug-Induced Injury.
Rush Medical College, Department of Pharmacology:
Research Seminar Series, 3/19/99.
114.
Dangers
of Diet Drugs and Fad Diets. RUSH Employee Wellness Center.
July , 1999.
115.
Drug
Induced Neurologic Toxicity.
Mercer University College of Pharmacy, Atlanta, GA.
August, 1999.
116.
Drug
Induced CNS Toxicity. Rush University, Department of
Pharmacology, Graduate Seminar Series.
October, 1999.
117.
Facilitator-Intimate
Partner Violence Program. City Wide Medical Education, Problem
Based Education Program. University of Illinois College of
Medicine. Rockford, Il. November, 1999.
118.
Facilitator-Myocardial
Infarction Program. City Wide Medical Education, Problem Based
Education Program. University of Illinois College of Medicine.
Rockford, IL . February , 2000.
119.
Herbals
and Botanicals. Facts and Myths. RUSH Employee Wellness
Center. March 21, 2000.
120.
Careers
In Pharmacy. Panel discussant.
University of Illinois College of Pharmacy. April, 2000.
121.
Regulatory
Perspective: Medical Legal Implications of Alternative
Medicines. New
York Society of
Health-system Pharmacists 2000 Annual Assembly, Bolton
Landing, NY.
May, 2000.
122.
Pharmacology
and Pharmacokinetics of Corticosteroids.
National College of Advocacy, Association of Trial
Lawyers of America: Steroid Litigation Group. Chicago, July,
2000.
123.
Application
of Daubert in a Steroid Product Liability Case. Association of Trial Lawyers of America: Section on Toxic,
Environmental, and Pharmaceutical Torts (STEP). Chicago, July,
2000.
124.
Drug
Induced Neurologic Toxicity.
Mercer University College of Pharmacy, Atlanta, GA.
Mercer University, Atlanta, GA. September, 2000.
125.
Entrepreneurial
Consulting for University Faculty.
Mercer University College of Pharmacy Faculty, Atlanta,
GA. September, 2000.
126.
The
Role of the Food and Drug Administration. Mealey’s Propulsid
Litigation Conference. Philadelphia. September, 2000.
127.
Accutane
and Depression and Suicide-Is there a Link?
US Congress, Committee on Government Reform, Washington
DC. December 5, 2000.
128.
Alcohol
and Drugs and Driving.
L&J
Accident Reconstruction and Litigation Seminar. Anaheim, CA.
February 16, 2001
129.
Preventing
Drug Interactions and Prescription Errors-Advice for the
Consumer. KRLD
Talk Radio, The Marty Griffin Show, Dallas, TX, February, 22,
2001.
130.
Entrepreneurial
Consulting for Fun and Profit. Faculty Seminar Series.
Department of Pharmacology. Rush Medical College, Chicago, IL.
February 23, 2001.
131.
The
NABP Produces Mixed Results: A Legal And Clinical Analysis
Concerning The Recent NABP Model Act And Rules Initiative
Towards Pharmacy Technicians. American Society of Pharmacy
Law-Larry Simonsmeier Legal Writing Award Recipient
Presentation. American Pharmaceutical Association Annual
Meeting, San Francisco, March, 2001.
132.
Drug
Induced Neurologic Toxicity.
Mercer University College of Pharmacy, Atlanta, GA.
Mercer University, Atlanta, GA. September, 2000.
133.
(Facilitator)
Reproductive Endocrinology: In Vitro Feritilization; Embryonic
and Stem Cell Research . City Wide Medical Education, Problem
Based Education Program. University of Illinois College of
Medicine. Rockford, IL . November 14, 2001
134.
(Facilitator)
Issues of Competency in the Elderly.
City Wide Medical Education, Problem Based Education
Program. University of Illinois College of Medicine. Rockford,
IL . February 27, 2002
135.
Pharmaceutical
Liability: Medication Errors, Adverse Reactions, and
Pharmacists’ Duties. Georgia Association of Legal Nurse
Consultants. Atlanta, Ga. March 19, 2002.
136.
Managing
Diabetes in Two Easy Steps. City Wide Medical Education,
Problem Based Education Program. University of Illinois
College of Medicine. Rockford, IL. April 9, 2002
137.
Clinical
Pharmacology of Accutane. Scientific Symposium:
Neuropsychiatric Effects of Accutane- Depression, Seizures,
Psychosis, and Suicide.
Birmingham,
Al. May 10, 2002.
138.
Accutane
Adverse Events. Scientific Symposium: Neuropsychiatric Effects
of Accutane- Depression, Seizures, Psychosis, and Suicide.
Birmingham, Al. May 11, 2002.
139.
Psychiatric
Toxicity Associated with Retinoids.
Department of Pharmacology Rush Medical College,
Seminar Series. Chicago, IL June 14, 2002
140.
Pharmacists'
Liability: Practice and Research Concerns. American College of
Clinical Pharmacology Annual Meeting, San Francisco, September
23, 2002.
141.
Drug
Induced Neurologic Toxicity. Mercer University College of
Pharmacy, Atlanta, GA. Mercer University, Atlanta, GA. October
1, 2002.
142.
Clinical
Pharmacology and Clinical Uses and Toxicity of Oxycontin.
Mealey’s Litigation Seminar. West Palm Beach, Florida.
October 2, 2002
143.
Clinical
Pharmacology and Uses of Hormone Replacement Therapy: The
Women’s Health Initiative (WHI) Findings.
Mealey’s Litigation Conference, West Palm Beach,
Florida, October 2, 2002.
144.
Clinical
Pharmacology of SSRI Medications. Seminar: Neuropsychiatric
Adverse Effects of SSRI Medications: Psychosis, Seizures and
Suicide. Philadelphia, PA. October 4, 2002
145.
Adverse
Event Reports. Seminar: Neuropsychiatric Adverse Effects of
SSRI Medications: Psychosis, Seizures and Suicide.
Philadelphia, PA. October 4, 2002
146.
Medication
Injuries in the Nursing Home Patient: The Pharmacist’s Role.
L&J Nursing Home Litigation Seminar. Tucson, AZ. November
15, 2002.
147.
Medication
Injuries in the Nursing Home Patient: The Pharmacist’s Role.
American Association of Legal Nurse Consultants,
Georgia Chapter. Atlanta, GA January 21, 2003
148.
Pain
Management for the Medication Dependent Patient. City Wide Medical Education, Problem Based Education Program.
University of Illinois College of Medicine. Rockford, IL,
March 27, 2003.
149.
Medication Errors: Causes and
Solutions by Pharmacists. American Association of Legal Nurse
Consultants. 14th National Educational Conference,
Philadelphia, PA April 12, 2003.
150.
Medication
Errors: Causes and Solutions by Pharmacists.
Saint Louis Chapter: American Association of Legal
Nurse Consultants. St. Louis, MO, April 18, 2002.
151.
Faculty/Facilitator.
Return on Investment for Continuing Medical Education
Programs. Annual Meeting, Illinois Alliance for Continuing
Medical Education, Hoffman Estates, IL, June 27, 2003.
152.
Interviewed/guest
Medication Safety and Drug Use in the Elderly WKKC Talk Radio:
The Consumer’s Eye.
89.3
FM Chicago, September 9, 2003.
153.
Drug Misadventures: Liability
Related to Issues and Injuries Involving Medication Errors. American Association of Legal Nurse Consultants St. Loius
Chapter Fall Educational Conference, October 17, 2003.
154.
Mock
Trial Direct and Cross Examination of the Pharmacy Liability
Expert.. Annual Meeting, American Society fo Pharmacy Law. Las
Vegas, NV. October 25, 2003.
155.
Role
of Expert Witnesses in Pharmacy Malpractice Cases. Annual Meeting, American Society of Pharmacy Law. Las Vegas,
NV. October 25, 2003.
156.
Update on Diagnosis and Treatment
of Breast Cancer. City Wide Medical Education, Problem Based
Education Program. University of Illinois College of Medicine.
Rockford, IL, November 13, 2003
157.
Alcohol
Withdrawal Seizures. Identification, Prevention, and
Treatment. Neurosurgery Resident Teaching Conference. Rush
University Medical Center. January 9, 2004.
158.
Advanced
Directives. City
Wide Medical Education, Problem Based Education Program.
University of Illinois College of Medicine. Rockford, IL
February 5, 2004.
159.
Alcohol Withdrawal Seizures.
Identification, Prevention, and Treatment. Department of
Pharmacology Seminar Series, Rush University Medical Center.
March 3, 2004.
160.
Facilitator/Faculty. 12th
Annual Diabetes Conference, “Real World” Diabetes Care:
Addressing Depression and Self Management as Barriers to
Success. University of Illinois College of Medicine at
Rockford. March 10, 2004.
161.
O’Donnell JT**. The Incidence of
Bronchospasm or Asthma Following Non-depolarizing Muscle
Relaxants on Adverse Events Reported to the Food and Drug
Administration. Poster Session: University of Illinois College
of Medicine-Rockford, March 31, 2004.
162.
‘Wobbler’s Syndrome’-
Aminoglycoside Vestibulopathy. Department of Pharmacology
Seminar. Rush University Medical Center. April 21, 2004
163.
Risk Management Strategies for
Avoiding Drug Induced Injuries. Rockford Health Systems
Medical Grand Rounds, Rockford, IL. April 23, 2004.
164.
Pharmacologic Considerations in
Mitigation. National Association of Sentencing Advocates
Annual Conference. Milwaukee, WI. May 24, 2004
165.
Risk Management Strategies for
Pharmacists. Grady
Health Systems, Pharmacy Staff Education Program, Atlanta, GA.
July 20, 2004.
166.
Recreational Drug Toxicology.
American Association of Legal Nurse Consultants, Atlanta
Chapter. July 20, 2004
167.
Faculty, Teaching Forum, Mock
Trial in a Medical Malpractice Case Involving a Drug Product.
American College of Clinical Pharmacology Annual Meeting,
Phoenix, AZ, October 5, 2004.
168.
Pharmacology of Vioxx. LexisNexis
Vioxx Litigation Seminar, Pasadena, CA, November 9, 2004.
169.
Interviewed/guest
Vioxx and Pain Relievers: What Can the Patient Do? WKKC Talk
Radio: The Consumer’s Eye.
89.3 FM Chicago.
December 28, 2004
170.
Benjamin D and O’Donnell JT.
Prothrombotic Effexcts of COX-2 Inhibitors. Is it a Class
Effect?. Poster Presentation. American College of Legal
Medicine Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA. March 4, 2005.
171.
Pharmacologic Issues in
Mitigation. Fight for Life - Death Penalty Seminar. Tennessee
Association of Criminal Defense Attorneys. Paris Landing, TN.
April 7, 2005.
172.
Cox II Inhibitors’ Prothrombosis
(The Vioxx Story). Rush University Department of Pharmacology
Research Seminar. April 20, 2005.
173.
Pharmacologic Issues in
Mitigation. Spring CLE.. Missouri Association of Criminal
Defense Attorneys. Kansas City, MO, April 22, 2005.
174. Pharmaceutical Issues in Litigation. TAANA - The American Association of Nurse
Attorneys, Annual Meeting, Chicago. November 4, 2005.
175. Safe
Use of Psychotropic Medications. Committee on Prison Health,
Legislature of the State of Texas, Austin, Tx. April 26, 2006
176.
Safe Use of Psychotropic
Medications. Committee on Prison Health, Legislature of the
State of Texas,
Austin, TX. April 26, 2006.
177.
Institute of Medicine (IOM):
Report on Preventing Medication Errors - Focus on Drug Safety. Pharmacology
Department Seminar: Rush University Medical Center. November 29, 2006.
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