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    Pharmacist-Led Deprescribing of Opioids and Benzodiazepines in Older Adults: Examining Implementation and Perceptions by Hughes, Tamera D, Sottung, Elizabeth, Nowak, Juliet, Sanders, Kimberly A

    Published in Pharmacy (30-07-2024)
    “…This study examines the implementation and perceptions of a pharmacist consultant deprescribing program aimed at reducing the risk of falls in older adults…”
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    Promoting Whole Health in the Dental Setting: Steps Toward an Integrated Interprofessional Clinical Learning Environment Involving Pharmacy, Social Work, and Nursing by Sanders, Kimberly A, Zerden, Lisa de Saxe, Zomorodi, Meg, Ciarrocca, Katharine, Schmitz, Karen L

    Published in International journal of integrated care (18-11-2021)
    “…Dental settings have not traditionally functioned as access points to the health care system, however they can serve patients who may not otherwise seek…”
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    Incorporating Oral Health Considerations for Medication Management in Care Transitions by Sanders, Kimberly A, Downey, Christine L, Yang, Anita, Baker, Brooke K

    Published in Pharmacy (16-04-2020)
    “…Transitions of care involve multifaceted considerations for patients, which can pose significant challenges if factors like oral health are overlooked when…”
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    Assessing Interprofessional Collaboration at Clinical Learning Sites: Methodology on Developing the IP-CLEAR Tool by Sanders, Kimberly A, Lynn, Mary R

    “…Interprofessional Clinical Learning Environment Assessment and Reflection (IP-CLEAR) tool was developed by a team of faculty from the schools of nursing,…”
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    Gap analysis of pharmacist communication with community-based oral health care providers by Woodworth, Katharine G., Sanders, Kimberly A.

    “…Current communication techniques among different types of health professionals are often inefficient and ineffective, leading to provider frustration and…”
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    An EHR-based method to structure, standardize, and automate clinical documentation tasks for pharmacists to generate extractable outcomes by Sanders, Kimberly A, Wolverton, Daniel, Stamopoulos, Marina, Zunich, Rada, Niznik, Joshua, Ferreri, Stefanie P

    Published in JAMIA open (01-07-2023)
    “…Abstract As the recognition of team-based care grows and pharmacists increase in patient care interventions, it is important that tools to track clinical…”
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    Pharmacist interventions to deprescribe opioids and benzodiazepines in older adults: A rapid review by Niznik, Joshua D., Collins, Brendan J., Armistead, Lori T., Larson, Claire K., Kelley, Casey J., Hughes, Tamera D., Sanders, Kimberly A., Carlson, Rebecca, Ferreri, Stefanie P.

    “…Many older adults are prescribed opioids and benzodiazepines (BZDs), despite increased susceptibility to adverse events. Challenges of deprescribing include…”
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    Improving Dental Students’ Long‐Term Retention of Pharmacy Knowledge with “Medication Minutes” by Persky, Adam M., Wells, Michael A., Sanders, Kimberly A., Fiordalisi, Jim, Downey, Christine, Anksorus, Heidi N.

    Published in Journal of dental education (01-09-2017)
    “…A major challenge in foundational science courses in dental curricula is the application of information from the classroom to a clinical setting. To bridge…”
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    Hotspotting: Development of an Interprofessional Education and Service Learning Program for Care Management in Home Care Patients by Zomorodi, Meg, Odom, Trish, Askew, Naomi C, Leonard, Christina R, Sanders, Kimberly A, Thompson, Daniel

    Published in Nurse educator (01-09-2018)
    “…The purpose of this article is to describe a service learning opportunity where interprofessional teams of students worked together to address patientsʼ social…”
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    Organizational readiness for change: Preceptor perceptions regarding early immersion of student pharmacists in health-system practice by Sanders, Kimberly A., Wolcott, Michael D., McLaughlin, Jacqueline E., D'Ostroph, Amanda, Shea, Christopher M., Pinelli, Nicole R.

    “…To examine preceptors' perceptions regarding readiness for change pre- and post-implementation of a pilot early immersion program engaging student pharmacists…”
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    Educational outcomes associated with early immersion of second-year student pharmacists into direct patient care roles in health-system practice by Sanders, Kimberly A., McLaughlin, Jacqueline E., Waldron, Kayla M., Willoughby, Ian, Pinelli, Nicole R.

    Published in Currents in pharmacy teaching and learning (01-02-2018)
    “…To assess the educational impact of engaging second professional year student pharmacists in active, direct patient care experiences in health system practice…”
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    Let's Work Together: Interprofessional Training of Health Professionals in North Carolina by Derouin, Anne, Holtschneider, Mary E, McDaniel, Katherine E, Sanders, Kimberly A, McNeill, Diana B

    “…Implementation of interprofessional education efforts at Duke University Health System and the University of North Carolina have enhanced teamwork, education,…”
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    Promoting Whole Health in the Dental Setting: Steps Toward an Integrated Interprofessional Clinical Learning Environment Involving Pharmacy, Social Work, and Nursing by Sanders, Kimberly A, Zerden, Lisa de Saxe, Zomorodi, Meg, Ciarrocca, Katharine, Schmitz, Karen L

    Published in International journal of integrated care (01-10-2021)
    “…INTRODUCTIONDental settings have not traditionally functioned as access points to the health care system, however they can serve patients who may not otherwise…”
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