Survey
* Your assessment is very important for improving the workof artificial intelligence, which forms the content of this project
* Your assessment is very important for improving the workof artificial intelligence, which forms the content of this project
Revised 5/2013 CURRICULUM VITAE Tami L. Remington, PharmD Residence: 1295 Blue Heron Drive Whitmore Lake, MI 48189 Business: Department of Pharmacy Services University of Michigan Hospitals UH/B2D301/Box 0008 1500 E. Medical Center Drive Ann Arbor, MI 48109-0008 (734) 449-8829 email: [email protected] (734) 936-5023 email: [email protected] CURRENT EMPLOYMENT 2004-present Clinical Associate Professor 2001-2004 Clinical Assistant Professor University of Michigan College of Pharmacy and Clinical Pharmacist – Ambulatory Geriatrics, Department of Pharmacy Services University of Michigan Health System, Ann Arbor, MI PAST EMPLOYMENT 1998-2001 Clinical Pharmacy Specialist Community Care Services Henry Ford Health System, Detroit, MI 1999-2001 Clinical Pharmacist Airways Clinic Henry Ford Health System, Taylor, MI 1996-1998 Clinical Specialist – Internal Medicine Pharmacy Department St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, Ann Arbor, MI 1993-1996 Assistant Professor (Clinical) Department of Pharmacy Practice, College of Pharmacy and Allied Health Professions Wayne State University, Detroit, MI 1995-1996 Clinical Pharmacist Asthma Care Center The Detroit Medical Center, Detroit, MI Curriculum vitae - T. Remington, Pharm.D. 1992-1996 Clinical Specialist – Internal Medicine Department of Pharmacy Services Detroit Receiving Hospital, Detroit, MI 1992-1993 Coordinator of Pharmacokinetic Dosing Service Department of Pharmacy Services Detroit Receiving Hospital, Detroit, MI EDUCATION AND TRAINING 2010, 2012 OSCE-ology University of Toronto Toronto, CA 2010 Advanced Motivational Interviewing Training Auburn University Motivational Interviewing Training Institute Auburn, AL 2008 Motivational Interviewing Training Auburn University Motivational Interviewing Training Institute Ann Arbor, MI 2004-2008 American Pharmaceutical Association Self-Care Institutes 2004-2005 Faculty Scholars Program in Integrative Medicine University of Michigan Integrative Medicine Ann Arbor, MI 1998-2006 Board Certified Pharmacotherapy Specialist 1991-2000 Advanced Cardiac Life Support American Heart Association 1997 Anticoagulation Clinic Certificate Program University of Illinois at Chicago 1991-1992 Critical Care Pharmacy Residency Detroit Receiving Hospital and University Health Center Detroit, MI 1987-1991 Doctor of Pharmacy University of Michigan College of Pharmacy Ann Arbor, MI 1983-1987 Bachelor of Science (Biochemistry) Eastern Michigan University College of Arts and Sciences Ypsilanti, MI 2 Curriculum vitae - T. Remington, Pharm.D. AWARDS AND HONORS 2011 Best Practices Award in Health-System Pharmacy American Society of Healthsystem Pharmacy Excellence in Innovation Award (For University of Michigan Patient-Centered Medical Home Pharmacists) Michigan Pharmacists Association 2010 Fred W. Arnold Public Relations Award Michigan Pharmacy Foundation 2009 Anthony V. DeVito II Memorial Award University of Michigan Geriatrics Center Teaching Excellence Award University of Michigan College of Pharmacy 1995 Preceptor of the Year Wayne State University Undergraduate Pharmacy Class of 1995 Preceptor of the Year Wayne State University Doctor of Pharmacy Class of 1995 1993 Outstanding Young Researcher Award Michigan Society of Hospital Pharmacists 1992 Outstanding Presentation Seventh Annual Great Lakes Pharmacy Residency Conference Oakbrook, IL RESEARCH 2012-2013 Stranges PM, Marshall V, Hall KE, Griffith D, Remington TL. “Impact of a Multidisciplinary Transitional Care Program in Older Adults after Discharge from an Academic Medical Center”. PGY2 residency project. Complete. Shimp L, Jen M, Kucukarslan S, Remington T. A study on discrepancies of medication therapy records within the electronic medical records. In progress. 2010-2012 Banaszak-Holl J, Kales HC, McCarthy JF, Remington TL. “Improving Staff Communication on Appropriate Antipsychotic Use in Nursing Homes.” Resubmitted to National Institutes of Mental Health, March 2012 – total costs $674,971 (not funded). 2009-2011 Remington TL, Walker PC 3 Curriculum vitae - T. Remington, Pharm.D. “Medication Reconciliation for Vulnerable Older Adults Recently Discharged to the Outpatient Setting”. PharmD project, Complete. 2008-2010 Remington TL “Improving Quality of Medication Histories in an Ambulatory Geriatrics Clinic”. PharmD project, Complete. 2006-2010 Remington TL, Shimp L “Incorporating Education on Motivational Interviewing into the Pharmacy Curriculum”. Funded by University of Michigan Center for Research on Learning and Teaching, September 2006 – total costs $6000 for 1 year including 4% effort for 2 pharmacists. Complete. Shimp L, Kucukarslan S, Remington TL, Choe HM, Wells T. “Optimization of Drug Therapy Program (MHealthy Focus on Medicines): Program Development and Implementation”.$491,685 including 12.5% salary support for 4 clinical faculty pharmacists. Complete. 2006-2008 Remington TL, Walker PC. “Retrospective Evaluation of Antipsychotic Drug Use Among Older Adults With Dementia”. PharmD project. Complete. 2005 Remington TL, Williams BC. “Improving Patient Adherence and Medication Outcomes Through Involvement of a Clinical Pharmacist and Telephonic Medication Monitoring Service.” Submitted to the Hartford foundation, February 2005 – total costs (direct + indirect) $90,749 over 2 years, including 20% effort of a clinical pharmacist (not funded). 2004-2006 Halter JB, Fitzgerald J, Supiano M, Williams BC. “Comprehensive Programs to Strengthen Physicians’ Training in Geriatrics.” Complete. Funded by the Donald W. Reynolds Foundation July 2001 – $1,999,161, with matching funds from University of Michigan Medical School and individual medical departments, over 4 years with a no-cost extension is being arranged for July 2005 through June 2006 to utilize unspent funds. Includes funding for 10% effort of a clinical pharmacist. 2002-2005 Crowe S, Elterman I, Khanderia U, Townsend K, Remington TL. “Medication compliance patterns in metabolic syndrome patients with and without a cardiac event.” Resident and PharmD project, complete. Submitted to Clinical Research Funding Program at University of Michigan Department of Pharmacy Services and College of Pharmacy. April 2003 – $4500 (not funded). Remington TL, Mar P, Winston R, Walker P. 4 Curriculum vitae - T. Remington, Pharm.D. “Retrospective review of metformin use in inpatients and outpatients at University of Michigan Health System.” PharmD project, complete. Submitted to Clinical Research Funding Program at University of Michigan Department of Pharmacy Services and College of Pharmacy. October 2003 – $2550 (not funded). Erickson S, Loomis L, Remington TL, Taylor S. “The relationship between health empowerment, self-efficacy and health literacy in patients with osteoporosis or osteopenia.” PharmD project, complete. Submitted to Upjohn Research Endowment Fund for Pharmaceutical Research, administered by the University of Michigan College of Pharmacy, October 2002 - $13,555 (not funded). 2004 Algase D, Beattie E, Remington T, Ronis D, Son G. “Wandering, Adverse Outcomes and Caregiver Strategies.” Submitted to NIH, January 2004 – total costs (direct + indirect) $3,592,402 over 5 years, including $30,573 over 5 years for a clinical pharmacist (not funded). 2003 Antonucci T, Akiyama H, Shimp L, Remington TL, Jaber L, Erickson S, Streetman D, Steer B, Choe HM. “Longterm Diabetes Intervention: A Biopsychosocial Model.” Submitted to NIH (RFA: OB-03-003): Maintenance of Long term Behavioral Change, May 2003 – total costs $746,558 over 4 years, direct costs $487,946 including funding for 10-20% effort of six clinical pharmacists (not funded). 2001-2003 Halter J, Whall A, Campbell R, Samuels K, Fitzgerald T, Persky N, Williams B, Foster N, Foulk M, Remington TL, Beier M, Fink S, Bluhm R. “Partnerships in Quality Education – Collaborative Interprofessional Team Education Initiative.” Complete. Funded by Partnerships for Quality Education and Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, January 2000 - $450,000 over 3 years including funding for 10% effort of a clinical pharmacist 1998-2001 Heaberlin A, Bhargava V, Remington TL, Bieszk N, Petitta A, Zarowitz B. “Comparative efficacy trial of simvastatin alternate day therapy versus simvastatin daily therapy.” Complete. 1996 Remington TL, Kallenbach J. “Appropriateness of information on inhaled steroids provided to patients by community pharmacists.” Complete. 1995-1996 Remington TL, Kallenbach J. "A Comparison of Effects of Three Inhaled Steroids on Bone Turnover." Project not completed due to inadequate funding. 5 Curriculum vitae - T. Remington, Pharm.D. Submitted for Astra Clinical Pharmacy Research Award, April 1995 (not funded) Key Pharmaceuticals grant, May 1995 - $5,000 Wayne State University Interdisciplinary Research Seed Fund, September 1995 - $10,000 Submitted for Wayne State University Department of Internal Medicine grant, December 1995 - $24,566 (not funded) Submitted for American College of Clinical Pharmacy/RhonePoulenc Rorer Pulmonary Research Award, February 1996 $10,000 (not funded) 1994-1996 Mamdani M, Racine E, McCreadie S, Zimmerman C, O’Sullivan TL, Jensen G, Ragatzki P, Stevenson JG. “Pharmacoeconomic and Clinical Evaluation of a Nomogrambased Inpatient Anticoagulation Service.” Complete. Submitted for American College of Clinical Pharmacy/Upjohn Pharmacoeconomics Research Award February 1996 - $10,000 (not funded) 1995 Kallenbach J, Bassett D, Harrison D, Munzenberger PJ, O’Sullivan TL, Elbon CL, Bollinger RO, Fisher J, Rosenberg NM, Rossmoore HW, Simon MR, Warner PO. Submitted to NIH (RFA: AI-95-007): “National Cooperative InnerCity Asthma Study.” July 1995 - total costs $1,042,077 including funding for 10% effort for two clinical pharmacists (not funded) 1993-1995 O’Sullivan TL, Erickson SR, Rivkin-Berman J, Halapy H, Stevenson JG. “Impact of Pharmaceutical Care with Comprehensive Education by Pharmacists on Outcomes of Patients with Asthma.” Complete. American Society of Health-System Pharmacists Research and Education Foundation 1993 Demonstration Project Grant - $4930. 1992-1993 Goddard J, O’Sullivan TL, Rybak MJ. “Effectiveness of Pentoxifylline in the Prevention of Amphotericin B Associated Nephrotoxicity.” Complete. 1991-1993 O’Sullivan TL, Ruffing MJ, Lamp KC, Warbasse LH, Rybak MJ. “Prospective Evaluation of Red Man Syndrome in Patients Receiving Vancomycin.” Complete. 1989-1991 Russell TL, Barnett JL, Berardi RR, O’Sullivan TL, Dressman JB. “pH-Related Changes in the Absorption of Dipyridamole in the Elderly.” Complete. 1986-1987 O’Sullivan TL, Schullery S. “Stability of Fused Unilamellar Vesicles, a Phospholipid Membrane System with Drug Delivery Potential.” Complete. 6 Curriculum vitae - T. Remington, Pharm.D. PUBLICATIONS Peer-reviewed articles 1. Bleske BE, Remington TL, Wells TD, Dorsch MP, Guthrie SK, Stumpf JL, Alaniz MC, Ellingrod VL, Tingen JM. Comparing team-based learning to traditional lecture on learning outcomes in a therapeutics course sequence. Under review at Am J Pharm Educ. 2. Shimp LA, Kucukarlsan SN, Elder J, Remington T, Wells T, Choe HM, Lewis NJ, Kirking DM. An employer-based patient-centered medication therapy management program: evidence and recommendations for future programs. JAPhA 2012;52:768776. 3. Choe HM, Farris KB, Stevenson JG, Townsend K, Diez HL, Remington TL, Rockafellow S, Shimp LA, Sy A, Wells T, Standiford CJ. Patient centered medical home: developing, expanding and sustaining roles for pharmacists. Am J Health-Sys Pharm 2012;69:1063-1071. 4. Wells TD, Remington TL. Evaluating the risks of atypical antipsychotics in elders with dementia. Rx Consultant 2009;18:May issue. 5. Remington TL. Osteoarthritis Pain Management. Rx Consultant 2006;15:October issue. 6. Remington TL, Foulk MA, Williams BC. Evaluation of evidence for interprofessional education. Am J Pharmaceut Educ 2006;70:66-68. 7. Williams BC, Remington TL, Foulk MA, Whall AL. Teaching interdisciplinary geriatrics ambulatory care: a case study. Gerontology & Geriatrics Education 2006;26:29-46. 8. Fitzgerald JT, Williams BC, Halter JB, Remington TL, Foulk MA, Persky NW, Shay BR. Effects of a geriatrics interdisciplinary experience on trainees’ knowledge and attitudes. Gerontology & Geriatrics Education 2006;26:17-28. 9. Sharabash H, Remington TL, Mar P, Winston R, Walker P. Retrospective review of metformin in inpatients and outpatients at the University of Michigan. Diabetes Care 2006;29:170-171. 10. Remington TL, Sullivan T-J. Parkinson’s disease. Rx Consultant 2006;15:1-6. 11. Somand H, Remington TL. Tiotropium: a new bronchodilator for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Ann Pharmacother 2005;39:1467-1475. 12. Remington TL, Di Giovine B. Long-acting beta-agonists: anti-inflammatory properties and synergy with corticosteroids in asthma. Curr Opin Pulm Med 2005;11:74-78. 13. Hammond RW, Schwartz AH, Campbell MJ, Remington TL, Chuck S, Blair M, Vassey AM, Rospond RM, Herner SJ. ACCP Position Statement: Collaborative Drug Therapy Management. Pharmacotherapy 2003;23:1210-1225. 7 Curriculum vitae - T. Remington, Pharm.D. 14. O’Neill J, Remington TL. Drug-induced esophageal injuries and dysphagia. Ann Pharmacother 2003;37:1675-1684. 15. Remington TL, Heaberlin A, DiGiovine B. Combined budesonide/formoterol Turbuhaler treatment of asthma. Ann Pharmacother 2002;36:1918-1928. 16. Williams B, Remington TL, Foulk M. Teaching interdisciplinary geriatrics team care. Acad Med 2002;77:935. 17. Williams B, Remington TL, Persky N, Foulk M, Fink S. Geriatric disease management in diabetes. Managed Care Education Connection website, presented by Partnerships for Quality Education. http://www.mceconnection.com/mce/. January 2002. 18. Mamdani MM, Racine E, McCreadie S, Zimmerman C, O’Sullivan TL, Jensen G, Ragatzki P, Stevenson JG. Clinical and economic effectiveness of an inpatient anticoagulation service. Pharmacotherapy 1999;19:1064-1074. 19. Touchette D, O’Sullivan TL. Use of dihydropyridine calcium channel blockers in systolic cardiac dysfunction. Pharmacy Times 1998;64:70-80. 20. Bajjoka I, Patel T, O’Sullivan TL. Case report: risperidone-induced neuroleptic malignant syndrome. Ann Emerg Med 1997;30:698-700. 21. O’Sullivan TL, Akbari A, Cadnapaphornchai P. Acute renal failure associated with the administration of parenteral etidronate. Renal Failure 1994;16:767-773. 22. Russell TL, Barnett JL, Berardi RR, O’Sullivan TL, Dressman JB. pH-related changes in the absorption of dipyridamole in the elderly. Pharm Res 1994;11:136143. 23. O’Sullivan TL, Ruffing MJ, Lamp KC, Warbasse LH, Rybak MJ. Prospective evaluation of red man syndrome in patients receiving vancomycin. J Infect Dis 1993;168:773-776. Chapters 1. Remington TL. Headache. In: Handbook of Nonprescription Drugs, 16 th Edition. Berardi R, Editor in Chief. American Pharmaceutical Association. 2009. 2. Remington TL. Drug-induced communication and swallowing disorders. In: Medical Speech-Language Pathology: A Practitioner's Guide, 2nd Edition. Johnson A, Jacobson B, eds. Thieme Medical Publishing. September 2006. 3. Remington TL. Headache. In: Handbook of Nonprescription Drugs, 15 th Edition. Berardi R, Editor in Chief. American Pharmaceutical Association. 2006. 4. Remington TL. Headache and Muscle and Joint Pain. In: Handbook of Nonprescription Drugs, 14th Edition. Berardi R, Editor in Chief. American Pharmaceutical Association. March 2004. 8 Curriculum vitae - T. Remington, Pharm.D. 5. Odeh-Ramadan R, Remington TL. Pharmacological management of the older patient. In: Aging, Heart Disease, and Its Management: Facts and Controversies. Edwards NM, Maurer MS, Wellner RB, eds. Humana Press. November 2002. 6. Remington TL. The pharmacist-prescriber interface. In: Pharmacotherapy SelfAssessment Program, 4th Edition Book 2 – Systems of Care/Sites of Care. Bertch K, Dunswoth T, Fagan S, Hayney M, Mueller B, O’Donnell D, Schumock G, Tisdale J, Thompson D, Witt D, and Zarowitz B, eds. April 2001. 7. O’Sullivan TL, Fagan S. Drug-induced communication and swallowing disorders. In: Medical Speech-Language Pathology: A Practitioner's Guide. Johnson A, Jacobson B, eds. Thieme Medical Publishing. January 1998. Meeting abstracts/poster presentations 1. Stranges P, Rockafellow S, Remington T. A multi-disciplinary transitions of care program v. standard of care in older adults after discharge from an academic medical center. American Society of Health-System Pharmacists Midyear Meeting, Las Vegas, NV, December 2012. 2. Remington TL, Wells T, Klein K, Ramaswamy V, Tingen F, Ellingrod V, Bleske BE. Implementing team-based learning at the College of Pharmacy. Center for Research on Learning and Teaching 50th Anniversary Celebratory Events. Ann Arbor, MI, May 2012. 3. Remington TL, Shimp LA. Teaching motivational interviewing to first year pharmacy students. American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy, Boston, MA, July 2009. 4. Sharabash H, Remington TL, Mar P, Winston R, Walker PC. Retrospective review of metformin in inpatients and outpatients at the University of Michigan. American Society of Health-System Pharmacists Midyear Meeting, Orlando, FL, December 2004. 5. Fitzgerald JT, Williams BC, Foulk MA, Halter JB, Remington TL, Fink SV, Merritt JH, Persky NW, Shay BR. Effects of a geriatric interdisciplinary rotation on trainees’ knowledge and attitudes. American Geriatrics Society Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, NV, May 2004. 6. Loomis LA, Erickson SR, Taylor SD, Remington TL. Health literacy and self-efficacy in osteoporosis prevention. American Society of Health-System Pharmacists Midyear Meeting, New Orleans, LA, December 2003. 7. Heaberlin A, Bhargava V, Remington TL, Bieszk N, Petitta A, Zarowitz B. Comparative efficacy trial of simvastatin alternate day therapy versus simvastatin daily therapy. Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy Annual Meeting. Salt Lake City, UT, April 2002. 8. Remington TL, Heaberlin A, DiGiovine B. Pharmacist managed practice model for ambulatory patients with asthma. American College of Clinical Pharmacy Annual Meeting, Tampa, FL, October 2001. 9 Curriculum vitae - T. Remington, Pharm.D. 9. O'Sullivan TL, Erickson SR, Berman J, Stevenson JG. Impact of pharmaceutical care with comprehensive education by pharmacists on outcomes of patients with asthma. American Society of Health-System Pharmacists Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, June 1995. 10. O'Sullivan TL, Erickson SR, Berman J, Stevenson JG. Impact of pharmaceutical care with comprehensive education by pharmacists on outcomes of patients with asthma. American Society of Health-System Pharmacists Annual Meeting, Reno, NV, June 1994. 11. Meier CM, O’Sullivan TL, Freeland B. Multidisciplinary hospital-based diabetes teaching program. American Society of Health-System Pharmacists Annual Meeting, Denver, Colorado, June 1993. Letters to the editor 1. O’Sullivan TL. Drug-food interaction with isoniazid resembling anaphylaxis. Ann Pharmacotherapy 1997;31:928-929. 2. O’Sullivan TL, Rybak MJ. Letter to the editor - prospective evaluation of red man syndrome. J Infect Dis 1994;169:700-701. Other 1. Remington TL, Walker PC. Medication management after hospital discharge. Quality Month poster presentation – Exemplar Finalist. University of Michigan Health System. October 2011. 2. Remington TL. Pharmacy Practice Spotlight – Power of Many. MSHP Monitor September 2011. 3. Fox M, Remington TL. Is it Time for a Medication Check-Up with Your Pharmacist? Best of Aging 2011;1 (4):6-7. 4. Remington TL. Pharmacy Practice Spotlight – Reflections on Being a Mentor. MSHP Monitor September 2010. 5. Remington TL, Blackwell S, Cooper C, Gill P, McArthur S, Sanders J, Klebba E, Carrier E. Improving the quality of medication histories at Turner Geriatric Clinic. Quality Month poster presentation. University of Michigan Health System. October 2009. 6. Remington TL. ASHP 2015 A Journey to Excellence – Helping Outpatients Achieve the Best Use of Medications. MSHP Monitor September 2009. 7. Remington TL. Drug Interactions. Magazine interview for Rodale.com (publisher for Prevention and other magazines). May 2009. 8. Remington TL. Seniors & Drug Interactions. Television interview for Evolution Media. May 2009. 10 Curriculum vitae - T. Remington, Pharm.D. 9. Remington TL, Blackwell S, Cooper C, Gill P, McArthur S, Sanders J. Finding Buried Treasure: Improving Blood Pressure Measurement. Quality Month poster presentation. University of Michigan Health System. October 2008. 10. Remington TL. Generic Drugs 101. Television interview for MedStar TV. September 2008. 11. Remington TL, Blackwell S, Cousins-Shaffer V, Gill P, McArthur S, Price R, Remington DA, Smith K. Reducing Patient Wait Time at the Turner Geriatric Clinic. Quality Month poster presentation. University of Michigan Health System. October 2007. 12. Remington TL. Pharmacy Practice Spotlight – Bringing CAM Out of the Shadows and Into the Light. MSHP Monitor September 2007. 13. Remington TL. Ask the Podcast Doctor. My 74 year old father takes 9 different prescription drugs for various problems. Are these causing his dizziness? June 2007. 14. Remington TL, Smith K, Nichols-Jackson C, Crawford J. Medication Refill Project. Quality Month 2006 poster presentation. University of Michigan Health System. October 2006. 15. Remington TL. Pharmaceutical Care Spotlight – MTMS and Professionalism. MSHP Monitor September 2005. 16. Remington TL. Authored part of Chapter 12 Ask Your Doctor About Health Issues. In: Improving Your Memory, 3rd Edition. Fogler J, Stern L. The Johns Hopkins University Press. April 2005. 17. Remington TL. Pharmaceutical Care Spotlight – Changing Perceptions-The Role of a Pharmacist in the Care of Older Patients. MSHP Monitor September 2004. 18. Remington TL, Botsford J, Baran G. How are Michigan’s pharmacists preparing for bioterrorism? Michigan Pharmacist 2003;41:12-15. 19. Michigan Pharmacists Association/Michigan Society of Health-System Pharmacists. Asthma Demonstration Site. In Changing Perceptions: Pharmacists Providing Direct Patient Care. April 2002. 20. Remington TL. Pharmaceutical Care Spotlight – A Recipe for Success. MSHP Monitor December 2000. PRESENTATIONS 2013 The Dos and Don’ts of Prescribing in Older Adults Michigan Chapter of Nurse Practitioners Lansing, MI Clinical Pearls – Dietary Supplements Michigan Pharmacists Association Annual Convention 11 Curriculum vitae - T. Remington, Pharm.D. Detroit, MI 2012 Treatment of Asthma and COPD MICNP Ann Arbor Chapter Westland, MI Improving Diabetes Outcomes at Patient-Centered Medical Homes Detroit Medical Center Diabetes Symposium Dearborn, MI Perils and Pitfalls of Medication Reconciliation Veterans Affairs Ann Arbor Healthcare System and University of Michigan Medical School Ann Arbor, MI A Flipped Classroom: Team-Based Learning in COP Therapeutics Problem Solving sequence CRLT Seminar Series Ann Arbor, MI Polypharmacy in Older Adults Michigan Chapter of Nurse Practitioners Lansing, MI 2001-present Pharmacokinetic and Pharmacodynamic Changes in the Elderly Fellow Orientation Lecture Series University of Michigan Turner Geriatric Clinic Ann Arbor, MI 2011 Antipsychotic Agents in Demented Older Adults: A Difficult Balance between Efficacy and Safety MICNP Ann Arbor Chapter Plymouth, MI 2010 Challenges in Medication Management Across Transitions Improving Transitions for Older Adults: Linking Sites of Care Veterans Affairs Ann Arbor Healthcare System and University of Michigan Medical School Ann Arbor, MI Polypharmacy in Older Adults MICNP Ann Arbor Chapter Ypsilanti, MI 2008 Managing Persistent Pain in Older Adults: Helping Patients Who Live in Pain and Treating Neuropsychiatric Symptoms of Dementia: a Difficult Balance between Efficacy and Safety Michigan Pharmacists Association Grand Escape Mackinaw Island, MI 12 Curriculum vitae - T. Remington, Pharm.D. Challenges Integrating Self-Care throughout the Curriculum American Pharmacists Association Self-Care Institute Chicago, IL 2007 Managing Persistent Pain in Older Adults: Helping Patients Who Live in Pain Michigan Pharmacists Association Pain Management Symposium Lansing, MI Teaching Unfamiliar Topics American Pharmacists Association Self-Care Institute Philadelphia, PA Complementary and Alternative Medicine: Seeing the Patient’s Perspective American Pharmacists Association Self-Care Institute Philadelphia, PA Medication Reconciliation Michigan Visiting Nurses Ann Arbor, MI Special Considerations When Prescribing for the Elderly Noon conference University of Michigan Endocrinology Clinic 2006 Creative Ways for Teaching Unfamiliar Topics—CAM as an Example American Pharmacists Association Self-Care Institute Baltimore, MD 2006-2007 Implementing a Curriculum Project Relating to CAM Faculty Scholars Program in Integrative Medicine Ann Arbor, MI 2005 Treating Behavioral and Psychological Symptoms of Dementia University of Michigan College of Pharmacy Annual Pharmacy Lectures Ann Arbor, MI Pills, Pills, Pills… Too Much, Not Enough, or Just the Wrong Meds? The Nineteenth Annual Advances in Rehabilitation Nursing Conference: Defining Our Practice from the Inside Out Ann Arbor, MI 2004 Medical Treatment of Behavioral and Psychological Symptoms of Dementia The Sixth Dr. Richard Seyfarth Schreiber Memorial Conference Alzheimer’s Journey – Realistic Approaches to Quality Care 13 Curriculum vitae - T. Remington, Pharm.D. Kalamazoo, MI General Principles of Medication Use in the Elderly: Beyond Beers Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation physicians Ann Arbor, MI 2003 Pharmacological Pitfalls in the Elderly East Ann Arbor Health Center Ann Arbor, MI Optimizing Drug Therapy for Multiple Conditions University of Michigan College of Pharmacy Annual Pharmacy Lectures Ann Arbor, MI Pharmacologic Management of Behavioral and Psychological Symptoms of Dementia. Arbor Hospice Residence and Field Nursing Update Ann Arbor, MI Drugs for Treatment of Terminal Congestion – Going Beyond Scopolamine Arbor Hospice Residence and Field Nursing Update Ann Arbor, MI 2002-2004 Principles of Medication Use in the Elderly Staff physicians from rheumatology, critical care, emergency medicine, obstetrics/gynecology, orthopedics, endocrinology, hematology/oncology, physical medicine and rehabilitation and anesthesia groups University of Michigan Ann Arbor, MI 2002 Controversies in Asthma: The Debate Continues - Inhaled Corticosteroids v. Leukotriene Modifiers as Initial Therapy - Combination Therapy for Moderate-Severe Asthma - Devices, Counseling Tips and Utilization Management Strategies Department of Pharmacy Care Management Continuing Education, Henry Ford Health System Detroit, MI Optimal Medication Use in Primary Care - Asthma Department of Pharmacy Care Management Continuing Education, Henry Ford Health System Detroit, MI Asthma Medications Asthma Information Review Michigan Society for Respiratory Care 14 Curriculum vitae - T. Remington, Pharm.D. Monroe, MI Age-Related Changes in Drug Response Medical Surgical Nursing Update University of Michigan League Ann Arbor, MI Polypharmacy in the Elderly GRECC Interdisciplinary Conference Veterans Administration Hospital Ann Arbor, MI Treatment of Hyperlipidemia in the Elderly Noon conference University of Michigan Turner Geriatric Clinic Ann Arbor, MI Pulmonary case discussion Promoting Responsible Interactions Between Industry and Health Systems University of Michigan Towsley Center Ann Arbor, MI 2001 Dihydropyridine Calcium Channel Blockers – Friend or Foe? Turner Geriatric Nurse Practitioner Group University of Michigan Turner Geriatric Clinic Ann Arbor, MI Six-Month Longitudinal Rotation in Managed Care Pharmacy American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy Toronto, Ontario Update on Asthma Michigan Society of Health-System Pharmacists Annual Meeting Dearborn, MI 2000 Hormone Replacement Therapy for Menopause Ambulatory Pharmacy Product Line Continuing Education, Henry Ford Health System Detroit, MI 1999 Dihydropyridine Calcium Channel Blockers Ambulatory Pharmacy Product Line Continuing Education, Henry Ford Health System Detroit, MI 1998 Update on the Management of Asthma Wayne State University Pharmacy Alumni Association Detroit, MI Pharmacotherapy of Asthma 15 Curriculum vitae - T. Remington, Pharm.D. Ambulatory Pharmacy Product Line Continuing Education, Henry Ford Health System Detroit, MI Armed and Ready for Legionella - Pharmacotherapy Nursing Department Grand Rounds, St. Joseph Mercy Hospital Ann Arbor, MI Designing Drug Therapy Plans for Patients with Asthma Southeastern Michigan Society of Health-System Pharmacists Southfield, MI 1997 Pharmacist’s Assessment of Patients with Asthma Michigan Society of Health-System Pharmacists Midyear Meeting Lansing, MI Treatment of Hypertension Nursing Department Continuing Education, St. Joseph Mercy Hospital Ann Arbor, MI New Drugs for the Treatment of Asthma Physicians’ Noon Conference, St. Joseph Mercy Hospital Ann Arbor, MI Caring for Patients with Asthma Pharmacy Department Continuing Education, St. Joseph Mercy Hospital Ann Arbor, MI 1996 Opportunities in Asthma Care Pharmacy Care Conference - A Blueprint for the Future Lansing, MI “High” Dose Inhaled Steroids in the Treatment of Asthma: Old News? Continuing Education Lecture, Detroit Receiving Hospital Detroit, MI Recent Advances in the Treatment of Asthma 42nd Annual Stephen Wilson Seminar Detroit, MI MD Lab Facilitator Social Epidemiology Symposium Wayne State University School of Medicine Detroit, MI 1994 Update on the Management of Epilepsy Eastern Canadian Pharmacists' Association Student/Preceptor Workshop 16 Curriculum vitae - T. Remington, Pharm.D. Windsor, Canada 1992 Prospective Evaluation of Red Man Syndrome in Patients Receiving Vancomycin Seventh Annual Great Lakes Pharmacy Resident Conference Oakbrook, Illinois Examination of the Use of Interferon Alpha-2b for the Treatment of Chronic Viral Hepatitis Continuing Education Lecture Detroit Receiving Hospital Detroit, MI EXPERIENTIAL TEACHING 2009-present Turner Geriatrics Clinic and West Ann Arbor Clinic Pharmacy Practice Residency, University of Michigan Turner Geriatrics Clinic and West Ann Arbor Clinic Doctor of Pharmacy program, University of Michigan 2001-2009 Turner Geriatrics Clinic longitudinal or 1 month block rotation Pharmacy Practice Residency, University of Michigan Turner Geriatrics Clinic Doctor of Pharmacy program, University of Michigan 2004, 2007 Turner Geriatrics Clinic Pharmacy Practice Residency, Harper University Hospital 2000-2001 Six month longitudinal experience in managed care Preceptor and coordinator at site Doctor of Pharmacy program, Wayne State University 1999-2001 Community pharmacy externship Undergraduate pharmacy program, Wayne State University 1998-2001 Managed care pharmacy Pharmacy Practice Residency, Henry Ford Health System 1997 Medical intensive care Doctor of Pharmacy program, Ohio Northern University 1993-1996 Hospital pharmacy externship Preceptor and coordinator at site Undergraduate pharmacy program, Wayne State University 1994-1996 Adult internal medicine Doctor of Pharmacy program, Wayne State University 17 Curriculum vitae - T. Remington, Pharm.D. Adult internal medicine Pharmacy Practice Residency, Detroit Receiving Hospital 1995-1996 Asthma clinic Pharmacy Practice Residency, Detroit Receiving Hospital and Pharmacy Practice Residency, Harper Hospital LECTURES Course coordination 2011-present P430 Self-Care Therapeutics University of Michigan 2003-2009 P548 The Aging Patient University of Michigan 1995 PPR 611 Drug-Induced Diseases Wayne State University University of Michigan 2012-present P430 Self-Care Therapeutics Pain – 9 hours Fever/cold – 3 hours Dietary supplements – 1.5 hours N646 Primary Care Concepts of Older Adults Polypharmacy in Older Adults – 2 hours P406 Patient Care and Communication Motivational interviewing – 7.5 hours 2011-present P431 Therapeutics Problem Solving Asthma, COPD, Allergic Rhinitis – 9 hours 2008-present P548 The Aging Patient Management of Persistent Pain in Older Adults – 2 hours Behavioral and Psychological Symptoms of Dementia – 2 hours 2004-present P680 Pharmacy Student Seminar – 2 students/year 2011 P430 Self-Care Therapeutics Orientation to course, team formation – 4 hours Pain and fever – 12 hours Dietary supplements and wellness – 9 hours 2003-2011 P432 Therapeutics II Alzheimer’s Disease, Parkinson’s Disease, Headache, Epilepsy, Pharmacokinetics of Antiepileptic Drugs – 7.5 hours 18 Curriculum vitae - T. Remington, Pharm.D. 2007-2011 Medical school: Growth and Development Multidisciplinary Conference: Team Care for Older Persons – 1.5 hours 2002-2010 P548 The Aging Patient General Principles of Drug Use in the Elderly – 2 hours 2009 UC 151 Contemporary Issues in Medicine Use and Pharmacy The Patient Perspective: Complementary and Alternative Therapies – 1.5 hours 2008-2009 P548 The Aging Patient Urinary Incontinence – 2 hours 2007-2009 Advanced Medical Therapeutics (UM Medical School) On-line Cases: Geriatric Pharmacotherapy Medical school: Growth and Development Multidisciplinary Conference: Team Care for Older Persons – 1.5 hours P548 The Aging Patient Palliative Care – 2 hours 2006-2009 P548 The Aging Patient A New View of Aging – 2 hours 2005, 2007-2009 P548 The Aging Patient Complementary and Alternative Treatments for Persistent Pain – 2 hours 2004-2009 P548 The Aging Patient Quality of Healthcare for the Elderly – 2 hours Falls – 2 hours 2005-2009 P452 Pharmaceutical Care IV Problem-based case presentations – 8 hours 2008 P351 Pharmaceutical Care I Motivational Interviewing – 16 hours 2006-2008 P431 Therapeutics I Integrative Medicine, Herbs and Dietary Supplements – 6 hours 2007 UC 151 Contemporary Issues in Medicine Use and Pharmacy The Patient Perspective: Complementary and Alternative Therapies – 3 hours 2005 P570 Health-Relevant Research Tiotropium: a new bronchodilator for chronic obstructive pulmonary 19 Curriculum vitae - T. Remington, Pharm.D. disease Death due to fall possibly related to use of zolpidem Parkinson’s disease SW644 Policies and Services for the Elderly Issues with Medication Use by Elders – 2 hours 2004-2005 P531 Therapeutics III Cough, Cold and Fever – 1.5 hours Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease – 3 hours 2002-2005 P511 Pharmaceutical Care IV Respiratory Lab – 3 hours 2004-2005 P330 Introduction to Evidence-Based Medicine Applying the Evidence – 4 hours P511 Pharmaceutical Care IV Health Literacy – 2 hours 2004 P451 Pharmaceutical Care III Problem-based case presentations – 8 hours 2003 P570 Health-relevant Research Drug-induced esophageal injuries and dysphagia 2002-2003 P531 Therapeutics III Cough and Cold – 1.5 hours 2003 P485 Pharmaceutical Care I Case presentations – 4 hours 2002-2003 P511 Pharmaceutical Care IV Geriatric Considerations When Developing a Care Plan – 1 hour 2002 P511 Pharmaceutical Care IV Case presentations – 3 hours 2001-2004 P548 The Aging Patient Sleep Problems in the Elderly – 2 hours 2001-2002 Partnerships for Quality Education project Quality Improvement – 1 hour, 8 times per academic year Disease Management – 1 hour, 8 times per academic year Report Cards – 30 minutes, 8 times per academic year Case discussion – 2 hours, 8 times per academic year 2001 P431 Therapeutics I Dermatitis – 1.5 hours Scaly Dermatoses – 1.5 hours Minor Skin Infections – 1.5 hours 20 Curriculum vitae - T. Remington, Pharm.D. P548 The Aging Patient Cardiovascular Disease in the Elderly – 2 hours P550 Opportunities in Pharmacy Discussion of Opportunities in Managed Care – 1.5 hours P620 Pathophysiology and Therapeutics for Primary Care Pharmacotherapy of Dermatologic Conditions – 3 hours University of Toledo 1999 6640 Infectious Diseases Acute Bronchitis Upper Respiratory Tract Infections Urinary Tract Infections Wayne State University 2000-2001 IHS 7000 Pharmacotherapeutics for the Health Care Professional Pharmacotherapy of Allergic Rhinitis 1998-2001 IHS 7000 Pharmacotherapeutics for the Health Care Professional Pharmacotherapy of Asthma and COPD 1999 PAS 711 Pharmacology Case Discussion - Asthma 1997 PPR 771 Organization of Pharmaceutical Services in Health Systems Implementing Pharmacy-Based Clinical Services for Asthma Patients 1995 PPR 611 Drug-Induced Diseases Allergic Reactions Drug-Induced Dermatologic Reactions Drug-Induced Anemias Drug Induced Thrombocytopenia and Leukopenia Drug-Induced Pancreatitis Drug-Induced Liver Disease Drug-Induced Central Neurologic Disorders Drug-Induced Peripheral Neurologic Disorders Drug-Induced Sexual Dysfunction Drug-Induced Kidney Disease PPR 665 Disease Processes and Therapeutics V Gastroenterology and Endocrinology Drug-Induced Liver Disease Peptic Ulcer Disease PPR 510 Clinical Pharmacy Clerkship Orientation 21 Curriculum vitae - T. Remington, Pharm.D. Case discussion How to Give a Case Presentation Case presentations 1993-1995 PPR 668 Disease Processes and Therapeutics VIII - Immunology/ Pulmonary/Toxicology Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease PPR 665 Disease Processes and Therapeutics V Gastroenterology and Endocrinology Pancreatitis and Diarrhea PPR 510 Clinical Pharmacy Clerkship Orientation Practical Considerations of Pharmaceutical Care 1995 PHA 425 Pharmacotherapeutics XXV - Special Patient Populations Glaucoma PHA 421 Pharmacotherapeutics XI - Infectious Diseases Soft Tissue Infections Vaginitis 1994-1995 PHA 412 Pharmacotherapeutics II - Fluid and Electrolytes/Renal Pharmaceutical Care PHA 416 Pharmacotherapeutics VI - Gastroenterology/Nutrition Pancreatitis Constipation and Diarrhea PHA 421 Pharmacotherapeutics XI - Infectious Diseases Urinary Tract Infections 1994 PPR 460 Pathophysiology and Therapeutics II Epilepsy IHS 330 Pharmacology for Allied Health Professions Cardiology 1991 Toxicology Tricyclic Antidepressants, Lithium, and Antipsychotics CLINICAL SERVICE 2009-present Clinical Pharmacist, Patient-Centered Medical Home at West Ann Arbor Health Center and Turner Geriatric Clinic Pharmacists manage drug therapy of chronically ill and complex patients through delegated prescriptive authority and collaboration with other healthcare providers in these contemporary ambulatory clinics. Reimbursement for cognitive services is collected for many 22 Curriculum vitae - T. Remington, Pharm.D. patients seen in this practice model. 2004-2009 Clinical Pharmacist, Interdisciplinary Geriatrics Clinic In this innovative practice model, clinicians from medicine, social work and pharmacy practice collaboratively, sharing responsibility for decision-making and longitudinal follow-up. An extension of a research grant funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, this clinical model operationalized a teaching model for medical trainees within the limitations of current organizational and payment structures. 2001-2009 Clinical Pharmacist, Turner Geriatrics Clinic In this well-established ambulatory clinic, consultative pharmacy services were provided to roughly 80 patients per month, 11 months per year. Following thorough review of each patient, including review of the electronic medical record and interview with the patient and/or caregivers, drug therapy plans were designed and implemented in collaboration with a multi-disciplinary team. Additional services, including telephonic contacts, home visits and longitudinal follow-up, were provided as indicated. 1999-2001 Clinical Pharmacist, Airways Clinic, Henry Ford Health System Nearly 1000 adult patients with asthma were managed in a disease management model in this new pharmacist-managed, physician-directed clinic. Patients at highest risk for poor outcomes were evaluated in clinic; after the diagnosis was established and treatment initiated, the pharmacist, with delegated prescriptive authority, conducted follow-up. As many as 6 patients were seen in a 4-hour weekly clinic, and an additional 5-15 patients per week were contacted for telephonic follow-up. After one year, improvements in total cost of care and quality of life were noted among the high risk, intensive intervention group. 1998-2001 Clinical Pharmacy Specialist, Henry Ford Health System In this managed care environment, the primary responsibility was to promote rational drug use among nearly 80 providers who cared for 50,000 patients enrolled in the managed care plan. Strategies employed included provider profiling with individual and group education, drug use policy development and implementation, and disease management. 1996-1998 Clinical Pharmacist – Internal Medicine, St. Joseph Mercy Hospital Direct patient care was provided year-round for up to 10 medical intensive care patients per day. Responsibilities included patient assessment, collaboration during multi-discliplinary rounds, patient and family education, medical team education, interfacing with the drug distribution system and documentation of assessments and recommendations in the medical record. In addition, a pharmacistmanaged anti-coagulation clinic was established, including preparation of a business plan, development of treatment algorithms and monitoring forms, selection of a point-of-service 23 Curriculum vitae - T. Remington, Pharm.D. monitoring device, and identification of mechanisms of communication to patients’ other care providers. 1995-1996 Clinical Pharmacist – Asthma Care Center, Detroit Medical Center This clinic was developed to address the unique needs of an under-served population. Pharmacist responsibilities included recruitment, patient assessment, design of individualized drug therapy plans, patient education and follow-up. The clinic operated ½ day per week year-round, and could accommodate up to 4 patients per week. Low literacy patient education materials were developed to promote self-management strategies among this population. Follow-up was conducted telephonically to minimize the impact of transportation difficulties on patient retention. 1992-1996 Clinical Pharmacist – Internal Medicine, Detroit Receiving Hospital New clinical pharmacy roles were established for inpatient adult internal medicine services, which included individualized assessment of drug therapy, attendance at patient care rounds, patient and staff education, implementation of drug use policies, interfacing with the drug distribution system, and documentation in the medical record. Four to twenty patients were cared for daily for 11 months per year. SERVICE Service to Universities and Colleges 2013 Provost’s Seminar on Teaching Steering Committee University of Michigan Center for Research on Learning and Teaching 2008-present Curriculum and Assessment Committee University of Michigan College of Pharmacy 2010-present Subcommittee on Self-Care/Therapeutics Problem Solving (chair) University of Michigan College of Pharmacy 2011-present Subcommittee on Clinical Skills University of Michigan College of Pharmacy 2001-2008 Practitioner Relations Committee Department of Clinical Sciences, University of Michigan College of Pharmacy 2003-2004 Search Committee for Pediatrics Hematology/Oncology Department of Clinical Sciences, University of Michigan College of Pharmacy 2002-2004 Dissertation Committee for Hyojeong Kim, PhD candidate 24 Curriculum vitae - T. Remington, Pharm.D. School of Nursing, University of Michigan Drug Information and Literature Evaluation Committee Department of Clinical Sciences, University of Michigan College of Pharmacy 2002 PharmD Seminar Evaluation Committee Department of Clinical Sciences, University of Michigan College of Pharmacy 1995-1996 Human Investigation Committee, Wayne State University Continuing Education Committee Department of Pharmacy Practice, Wayne State University College of Pharmacy and Allied Health Professions Experiential Training Subcommittee of the Curriculum Committee Department of Pharmacy Practice, Wayne State University College of Pharmacy and Allied Health Professions 1993-1996 Doctor of Pharmacy Admissions Committee Department of Pharmacy Practice, Wayne State University College of Pharmacy and Allied Health Professions 1994-1995 Hospital Externship/Clerkship Task Force Department of Pharmacy Practice, Wayne State University College of Pharmacy and Allied Health Professions 1993-1995 Library Committee Department of Pharmacy Practice, Wayne State University College of Pharmacy and Allied Health Professions Service to Health Systems 2012 Allergic Rhinitis Guideline Team University of Michigan Health System Planning committee for annual geriatrics lectures University of Michigan Geriatrics Center and VA Health System Geriatrics 2011-present Selection committee for Anthony V DeVito Memorial Award University of Michigan Geriatrics Center 2009 Integrative Medicine Advisory Committee University of Michigan Health System 2004-2009 Operations Workgroup University of Michigan Turner Geriatric Clinic 2005-2007 Geriatrics Center Clinical Advisory Committee 25 Curriculum vitae - T. Remington, Pharm.D. University of Michigan Turner Geriatric Clinic 2002-2005 Residency Advisory Committee University of Michigan Health System Department of Pharmacy Services Mentor - Pharmacy Practice Residents University of Michigan Health System Department of Pharmacy Services 2001-2003 Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee, Chair Arbor Hospice & Home Care 2000-2001 Osteoporosis Workgroup Henry Ford Health System 1999-2001 Adult Asthma Workgroup Henry Ford Health System 1998-1999 Staged Diabetes Management Implementation Committee Henry Ford Health System 1997-1998 Shortness of Breath Workgroup St. Joseph Mercy Health-System Pharmaceutical Care Oversight Committee St. Joseph Mercy Health-System Pharmacy Department Competency Task Force St. Joseph Mercy Health-System Pharmacy Department 1996-1998 Anticoagulation Continuous Quality Improvement Team St. Joseph Mercy Health-System 1993-1996 Pharmaceutical Care Task Force Detroit Receiving Hospital 1992-1996 Residents' Advisory Committee Detroit Receiving Hospital 1993-1994 Mentor - Pharmacy Practice Resident Detroit Receiving Hospital 1992-1994 Pharmacy Practice Management Group Detroit Receiving Hospital Service to Professional Organizations 2011 Pharmacy Practice Model Initiative of Michigan, participant Michigan Society of Health-System Pharmacists 26 Curriculum vitae - T. Remington, Pharm.D. 2000-2011 Michigan Society of Health-System Pharmacists Monitor, Editor Michigan Pharmacists Association 2006-2009 Handbook of Nonprescription Drugs, 16 th Edition, Section Editor American Pharmaceutical Association 2004-2008 Planning Committee for annual Self-Care Institutes American Pharmaceutical Association 2006 Pharmacology: Principles and Applications, 2nd edition, Reviewer Health Professions Elsevier 2004-2006 Handbook of Nonprescription Drugs, 15 th Edition, Section Editor American Pharmaceutical Association 1994-2000, 2003-2005 The Annals of Pharmacotherapy, Reviewer 2001-2002 Task Force on Collaborative Drug Therapy Agreements American College of Clinical Pharmacy 2000, 2002 Pharmacotherapy Self-Assessment Program, 4th Edition, Reviewer Hyperlipidemia Pediatric Nephrology American College of Clinical Pharmacy 1996-1997 Program Committee, Southeastern Michigan Society of HealthSystem Pharmacists 1994-1996 Research Award Committee, Michigan Society of Hospital Pharmacists 1994-1996 American Journal of Hospital Pharmacy, Reviewer Community Service 2013 Effect of aspirin and AREDS 2 supplements on Age-Related Macular Degeneration Low Vision Support Group Turner Senior Resource Center, Ann Arbor, MI Using Medications Wisely Adult Learning Institute, Farmington, MI 2012-present Safe and Prudent Medication Use Coffee House group for older adults with mild memory loss Turner Senior Resource Center, Ann Arbor, MI 2005-present Know Your Medicine, Know Your Pharmacist – Health Screening and Education Turner Senior Resource Center, Ann Arbor, MI 27 Curriculum vitae - T. Remington, Pharm.D. 2006-present Ask the Pharmacist Caring for Aging Relatives lecture series, Ann Arbor, MI 2012 Medication Safety and Abuse Parkway Meadows Chinese and Russian senior community, Ann Arbor, MI Recognizing and Preventing Harmful Drug Interactions Turner Senior Resource Center, Ann Arbor, MI 2011 Practical Information about Dietary Supplements Ann Arbor Downtown Public Library, Ann Arbor, MI Medications and PD Living with Parkinson’s Disease University of Michigan Neurology Department, Ann Arbor, MI Medications for Parkinson’s Disease Ann Arbor Parkinson’s Support Group, Ann Arbor, MI 2008, 2011 Become a Savvy Health Care Consumer – Saving Money on Medications Ann Arbor Housing Bureau Aging in Place Conference, Ann Arbor, MI 2009 Medication Cost Savings University of Michigan – ISPOR student group, Ann Arbor, MI Clinical Practice Opportunities in Ambulatory Care University of Michigan - Health System Pharmacy student group, Ann Arbor, MI Medication Disposal Parkway Meadows Chinese Patient Group, Ann Arbor, MI 2008 Medications Cost Savings Aging in Place conference Ann Arbor Housing Bureau, Ann Arbor, MI Saving Money on Medications and Medicines for Memory Coffee House support group for older adults with mild memory loss Turner Senior Resource Center, Ann Arbor, MI OTC Arthritis remedies Turner Senior Resource Center, Ann Arbor, MI Memory and Medications Coffee House support group for older adults with mild memory loss Turner Senior Resource Center, Ann Arbor, MI Parkinson’s Disease Medications - Living with Parkinson's Disease Parkinson’s Disease Support Group, Ann Arbor, MI 28 Curriculum vitae - T. Remington, Pharm.D. Arthritis Supplements and OTC Treatments Turner Senior Resource Center, Ann Arbor, MI 2007 Medication safety Turner Senior Resource Center, Ann Arbor, MI Cough and Colds Products – New Formulations, New Recommendations, New Safety Concerns Turner Senior Resource Center, Ann Arbor, MI Treating Cough and Colds – New News and Safety Concerns Lincoln Golden Ages senior citizens group, Ypsilanti, MI 2006 Stomach Aches: Relieving the Pain Turner Senior Resource Center, Ann Arbor, MI Food-drug and herb-drug interactions, over-the-counter medications, and side effects Parkway Meadows Chinese Patient Group, Ann Arbor, MI Know Your Medicine, Know Your Pharmacist – Comprehensive Medication Reviews Dexter Pharmacy II, Dexter, MI 2005 Using Supplements and Herbal Products Diabetes Support Group, Ann Arbor, MI Ask the Pharmacist Low Vision Support Group, Ann Arbor, MI How to Get the Most from Your Medications Turner Senior Resource Center, Ann Arbor, MI Medication Management September Days Senior Center, Belleville, MI Psychoactive Medications Caring for Aging Relatives lecture series, Ann Arbor, MI 2004 Effects of Medications on Memory Whitmore Lake Memory Group, Whitmore Lake, MI Antidepressants and other Psychoactive Medications First United Methodist Depression Support Group, Ann Arbor, MI 2003 Medications for Anxiety, Alzheimer’s Disease, Depression and Insomnia Caring for Aging Relatives lecture series, Ann Arbor, MI Medications for Heart Disease, Constipation and Pain 29 Curriculum vitae - T. Remington, Pharm.D. Clark Towers Residents Group, Ypsilanti, MI Medications for Parkinson’s Disease, Alzheimer’s Disease, Depression and Insomnia Caring for Your Mate support group, Ann Arbor, MI Drug Interactions Diabetes Support Group, Ann Arbor, MI Medications Used to Treat Anxiety Preserving Memory – Prescription and Non-prescription Options What You Need to Know About the Safe Use of Tylenol Mind, Body and Spirit Newsletter Distributed to Turner geriatric patients 2002 Medications Used for Dementia Caring for the Caregiver lecture series, Ann Arbor, MI Herbal Products – Are They Safe Mind, Body and Spirit Newsletter Distributed to Turner geriatric patients Medications for Mood Healthy Living Over 60: Staying on the Sunny Side lecture series, Ann Arbor, MI Medications for Anxiety and Depression Caring for Aging Relatives lecture series, Ann Arbor, MI Treatment of Alzheimers Disease Caring for Aging Relatives Support Group, Ann Arbor, MI Dietary Supplements Leadership Canton (meeting of local small business owners), Canton, MI Treatment and Prevention of Cold and Flu Carpenter Place Senior Housing Residents Group, Ann Arbor, MI Medication Safety Caring for Aging Relatives Support Group, Ann Arbor, MI 2001 Understanding Direct-to-Consumer Advertising Turner Clinic Intergenerational Women’s Group and Carpenter Place Senior Housing Residents Group, Ann Arbor, MI What You Need to Know About Cold and Flu New Hope Flu Clinic, Ann Arbor, MI 30 Curriculum vitae - T. Remington, Pharm.D. PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS American Pharmacists Association Michigan Society of Health-System Pharmacists Michigan Pharmacists Association 31