… The Community Practice Innovation Center’s history and future characterized by growth and meeting the needs of South Dakotans The Community Practice Innovation Center (CPIC) is a resource and collaboration center that has seen remarkable growth over the last five years. The … partners and hearing what they’re saying,” Pinto explained. “Through the center, we help them write proposals that will help them be successful and even offer resources that they may not have otherwise had access to.” Partnerships have been key in the newest of CPIC’s major grant-funded projects, BREATHE-SD. BREATHE-SD, which stands for Bringing Resources, …
… Hospital in Women’s and Children’s. She focuses on the neonatal and pediatric populations. She teaches an online elective on neonatal and pediatric pharmacotherapy. She enjoys teaching students on APPE and helping them apply their knowledge to practice.Pediatrics and NeonatologyTeach in: PHA 321, 645, 748, 750, 757, 761, 762, 768, 770ASHP SDSHP PPAGBS, Pharmacy, May 1993 SDSU College of Pharmacy, Brookings, SD PharmD, May 1995 SDSU College of Pharmacy, Brookings, SD Pediatric Specialty Pharmacy Residency, June 1996 Children's Health Care, St. …
… been vice provost for undergraduate education at SDSU. She still holds the rank of associate professor the in the College of Pharmacy and Allied Health Professions. She began teaching in the college in January 2005, eight months after earning her Doctor of Pharmacy degree from State. The next year, 2006, she was named teacher of the year in the college. She was … SDSU pharmacy graduate, added, Seefeldt “has mentored many students in honors projects and undergraduate research. Helping her students be successful academically and in serving the community and profession is very rewarding.” Embodies qualities of Hustead nominee Seefeldt, who still helps teach a class in veterinary pharmacology, had been associate dean for … pharmaceutical sciences. Previously, the degree was a doctorate in biological sciences with an emphasis in pharmaceutical sciences, and only one other SDSU student (Ajay Bommareddy, May 2007) had been awarded that. The South Dakota Board of Regents approved the degree change early enough in 2007 that Seefeldt could take advantage of the new designation. As a …
… SDSU Foundation celebrates seventh annual One Day for STATE giving challenge Thursday Jackrabbit spirit for South Dakota State University shattered records and transformed lives after last year’s historically successful giving day, and it will … thousands of donors raised more than $2.4 million in donations during One Day for STATE, stemming from 6,825 gifts overall. This year, the foundation is rallying the yellow and blue community to once again unite 5,000 donors in just 24 hours. Donors may choose which area of campus their gift can impact, ranging from scholarships, student travel, faculty support, colleges of choice and a variety of academic and co-curricular …
… SDSU pharmacy students provide free health screenings at South Dakota State Fair An SDSU pharmacy student provides education to a fairgoer. Members from a pharmacy student organization at South Dakota State University provided free … free health screenings at the state fair, which was held from Aug. 31 to Sept. 4. The student organization is designed to give students opportunities in leadership, patient care, community service, education, professionalism, policy and advocacy. The free health screenings were run entirely by SDSU pharmacy students. According to Brittney Meyer, faculty adviser … group and a professor of pharmacy practice, offering free health screenings at the state fair is “a great opportunity to get out of the local area and reach more rural patients that may not have readily available access to health care." Madison Hamel, a pharmacy student and the organization president, said, “SCAPP offers a variety of events throughout the year …
… City Regional Hospital, Rapid City, SD (July 2014-present) Joe Strain has an inpatient practice site at Monument Health Rapid City Hospital. His primary clinical practice and teaching areas of interest include internal medicine and infectious disease. He also mentors pharmacy practice residents on research projects and in their development of teaching and precepting skills. He also serves on antimicrobial stewardship and anticoagulation committees at Rapid City Hospital.Internal Medicine Infectious DiseaseSouth Dakota Pharmacists Association South Dakota Society of Health-System Pharmacists American Society of … Practice Residency (July 2002-June 2003) University of Utah Hospitals and Clinics Salt Lake City, UT South Dakota State University, Brookings, SD Pharmaceutical Sciences, B.S. (May 2000) Doctor of Pharmacy (May 2002) Pharmacy Practice Faculty … Joe Strain …
… SD (Aug. 2009 – Jul. 2015) Dr. Kappes teaches in the areas of internal medicine and critical care. John received his Doctor of Pharmacy degree from South Dakota State University and completed a PGY1 pharmacy residency at Aurora Health Care (Milwaukee, WI) and a PGY2 critical care pharmacy residency at Avera McKennan (Sioux Falls, SD). John is also a clinical … of Health-System Pharmacists Society of Critical Care Medicine American College of Clinical Pharmacy South Dakota Pharmacists AssociationSouth Dakota Pharmacist Association Distinguished Young Pharmacist 2016 Regional Health PGY1 Preceptor of the Year 2016 SDSU College of Pharmacy Excellence in Teaching Award 2014Board Certified Critical Care Pharmacist, 2015 … Practice Residency Avera McKennan Hospital, July 2009 PGY1 Pharmacy Practice Residency Aurora Health Care, July 2008 South Dakota State University, Brookings, SD Doctor of Pharmacy, May 2007 Bachelor of Science, Pharmaceutical Sciences, Chemistry Minor, May 2005 Pharmacy Practice Faculty … John Kappes …
… January 2008 – December 2013 Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Internal Medicine, Sanford School of Medicine of The University of South Dakota,July 1997 – January 2008 Mayo Medical Center, Rochester, Minnesota, On-Call Staff Pharmacist, August 1993 – July 1994 Mayo Medical Center, Rochester, Minnesota, Pharmacy Practice Resident, June 1993 – July 1994Experiential Education Ambulatory Care Internal Medicine American Association of Colleges of … Chi Society South Dakota Society of Health-System Pharmacists South Dakota Pharmacists Association American Society of Health-System Pharmacists American Pharmaceutical Association Mayo Medical Center Rochester, Minnesota American Society of Health-System Pharmacists Accredited Pharmacy Practice Residency, June 1993 – July 1994 University of Nebraska Medical …
… His research interests include anticoagulation, infectious diseases, and hepatic diseases. He coordinates a P3 Institutional Practice Based Research elective that allows students to complete research projects. He also serves as an advisor for SCAPP.Anticoagulation Liver Disease Infectious DiseaseAnticoagulation Liver Disease Infectious DiseaseASHP ACCP SDSHP SDPhAPharmD: Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center School of Pharmacy May 2006 PGY1 Pharmacy Practice Residency Christiana Care Health System Newark, DE Pharmacy Practice Faculty … Tadd Hellwig …
… Medical Laboratory Science (B.S.) Stacie Lansink Enjoy chemistry and biology. Like solving complex problems. Are detail-oriented. Are interested in caring for people's health. Appreciate working with others, as part of a team. All Undergraduate Majors B.S. College of … the diagnosis and treatment of disease. If you are looking for a career path that marries chemistry, biology, medicine and problem solving, then a degree in medical laboratory science may be a good fit for you. The medical laboratory science program prepares its graduates for employment in hospital or medical laboratories. The curriculum emphasizes basic science, …