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ABBREVIATED CURRICULUM VITAE CAROLYN M. BROWN Professor Tanabe Research Endowed Fellow Pharmacy Administration Division College of Pharmacy The University of Texas at Austin Austin, TX 78712 (512) 471-2374 (Voice) (512) 471-8762 (Fax) [email protected] (Email) EDUCATION: University of Florida – Pharmacy Health Care Administration, Doctor of Philosophy, 1994 Xavier University of Louisiana – College of Pharmacy, Bachelor of Science, 1989 ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL HONORS: (recent) Recipient, The Texas Exes Teaching Award, College of Pharmacy 2009 Recipient, The Texas Exes Black Alumni Legacy Award (in recognition of outstanding black faculty members from each UT school and college), 2007 Featured as a “Noteworthy” professor in the University of Texas Cactus Yearbook, 2005-2006 TEACHING EXPERIENCE: Graduate Courses Social Issues in Pharmacy Research Design – Introduction, Theory, Research Problems and Hypotheses Sections Pharmacy Courses Pharmacy Administration I, Course Coordinator Pharmacy Administration I Lab, Course Coordinator Undergraduate Courses Signature Course Miscellaneous Lectures Drugs in Our Society – Complementary and Alternative Medicine Lecture PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS: American Public Health Association, American Pharmaceutical Association, International Society on Hypertension in Blacks, American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy, Kappa Epsilon Pharmaceutical Fraternity 1 PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES: Professional Activities The Nation's Health Advisory Committee, American Public Health Association, 2008-2010 Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), Health Care Research Training (HCRT) Committee, December 2007 – March 2011. Governing Councilor, Medical Care Section, American Public Health Association, 2002 -2004 Editor, Newsletter of Medical Care Section, American Public Health Association, 1999 to 2008 Planning Committee, 2005 Expert Panel Meeting on Medication Therapy Management Programs for Priority Populations and the New Medicare Drug Benefit, Department of Health and Human Services, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), July October 2005 New Business Review Committee, American Pharmacists Association House of Delegates, 2005 Co-Advisor to Student National Pharmaceutical Association (SNPhA) — The University of Texas Chapter, 1996 to present Professional Service Reviewer, American Journal of Public Health, Social Science & Medicine, Ethnicity & Disease, Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved, Journal of the American Pharmaceutical Association, American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education, American Pharmacy, PharmacoEconomics, Journal of General Internal Medicine Community/Social Service Board Member, The Bipolar Foundation of Central Texas, 2006 to present Mentor, Lady Longhorns The University of Texas (1995 to present) RESEARCH AREAS: Patient Medication Adherence Patient use of Complementary and Alternative Medicine Consumer/Patient Decision-making in Health Care ACADEMIC PRESENTATIONS AND PUBLICATIONS: Recent Presentations (* denotes students) *Fleming M, Barner JC, Brown CM. Using the Theory of Planned Behavior to Predict Texas Pharmacists’ Intentions to Utilize an On-line Prescription Monitoring Database as an Aid in Determining Whether to Dispense a Controlled Substance Medication. 2010 Southern Pharmacy Administration Conference, Memphis, TN, June 18-20, 2010. *Griggs SK, Brown CM. A Focus Group Study of Beliefs of University Students Regarding Emergency Contraception. 2010 Southern Pharmacy Administration Conference, Memphis, TN, June 18-20, 2010. 2 *Oramasionwu CU, Pau AK, Brown CM, Lawson KA, Ryan L, Frei CR. Differences in National Antiretroviral Prescribing Patterns between Black and White HIV/AIDS Patients from 19962006. 7th Annual Meeting of the Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA), Philadelphia, PA, October 29-November 1, 2009. *Moczygemba LR, Barner JC, Lawson KA, Brown CM, Gabrillo ER, Johnsrud M, Godley P. The Impact of a Pharmacist-Provided Telephone Medication Therapy Management Program on Medication and Health-Related Problems, Medication Adherence, and Total Drug Costs Among Medicare Beneficiaries: A 6-Month Follow-Up. International Society of Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research (ISPOR) Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL, May 19, 2009. Barner JC, Bohman TM, Brown CM, Richards KM. Use of Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) for Treatment among African-Americans: A Multivariate Analysis. 156th Annual American Pharmacists Association Meeting, San Antonio, TX, April 3-6, 2009. *Moczygemba LR, Barner JC, Lawson KA, Brown CM, Gabrillo E, Godley P, and Johnsrud M. Patient Satisfaction with a Pharmacist-Provided Medicare Part D Telephone Medication Therapy Management Program. 156th Annual American Pharmacists Association Meeting, San Antonio, TX, April 3-6, 2009. *Moczygemba LR, Barner JC, Lawson KA, Brown CM, Gabrillo ER, Johnsrud M, and Godley P. The Impact of Pharmacist-Provision of Medication Therapy Management on MedicationRelated Problems, Medication Adherence, and Total Drug Costs among Medicare Beneficiaries. United States Pharmacopeia Annual Scientific Meeting, Kansas City, MO, September 2008. *Nwokeji, ED, Rascati, KL, Brown CM, and Eisenberg A. Prescribing Long-Acting Opioid Analgesics to Patients With Moderate to Severe Chronic Nonmalignant Pain: A Family Physicians’ Perspective. IASP 12th Congress on Pain, Glasgow, Scotland, UK, August 17-22, 2008. Brown CM, Rascati KL, *Nwokeji ED, *Corbell ZD, Phillips GA, Zachary WM. Examining the Perceived Burden of Prior Authorization of Psychotherapeutics Among Texas Medicaid Prescribers. ISPOR 13th Annual International Meeting, Toronto, ON, Canada, May 3-7, 2008. *Gavaza P, Rascati KL, Brown CM, Lawson K, *Mann T. The State of Health Economics and Pharmacoeconomics Evaluation Research in Zimbabwe. ISPOR 13th Annual International Meeting, Toronto, ON, Canada, May 3-7, 2008. Bohman TM, Barner JC, Richards KM, Brown CM. A Typology of African American Complementary and Alternative Medicine (Cam) Use and Its Correlates from the Andersen Health Care Utilization Model. ISPOR 13th Annual International Meeting, Toronto, ON, Canada, May 3-7, 2008. Barner JC, Bohman TM, Brown CM, Richards KM. Use of the Andersen Healthcare Utilization Model to Determine Factors Associated with Complementary and Alternative Medicine Use in African Americans. 155th Annual American Pharmacists Association Meeting, San Diego, CA, March 14-17, 2008. 3 Brown CM, *Pena A, *Resendiz K. Pharmacists’ Actions when Patients use Complementary and Alternative (CAM) Therapies with Medications in Texas-Mexico Border Cities. 155th Annual American Pharmacists Association Meeting, San Diego, CA, March 14-17, 2008. Brown CM, *Berhe F. Survey of African American Pharmacists in Texas. 155th Annual American Pharmacists Association Meeting, San Diego, CA, March 14-17, 2008. *Moczygemba LR, Barner JC, Gabrillo E, Brown CM, Godley P, Johnsrud M, Lawson KL. The Impact of Pharmacist Provision of Medication Therapy Management on MedicationRelated Problems, Medication Knowledge, and Medication Adherence Among Medicare Beneficiaries. 155th Annual American Pharmacists Association Meeting, San Diego, CA, March 14-17, 2008. Richards KM, Brown CM, Barner JC, Bohman TM. Complement or Substitute? Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) Use and Prescription Drug Use Among African Americans. ISPOR 10th Annual European Congress, Dublin, Ireland, October 20-23, 2007. *Nwokeji E, Eisenberg A, Rascati K, and Brown CM. Examining Texas Family Physicians’ Attitudes And Willingness To Prescribe Long-Acting Opiate Analgesics To Patients With Moderate to Severe Chronic Non-Malignant Pain. Texas Academy of Family Physicians (TAFP) 58th Annual Session and Scientific Assembly, Corpus Christi, TX, July 26-29, 2007. (Awarded 1st place in poster competition – Physician category) Barner JC, Brown CM, Richards KM, and Bohman TM. Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) Use and Prevalence of Chronic Disease States Among African Americans. 22nd Annual International Interdisciplinary Conference on Hypertension and Related Cardiovascular Risk Factors in Ethnic Minority Populations (ISHIB2007), Orlando, FL, June 2007. *Nwokeji E, Brown CM, and Rascati K. Examining Texas family physicians attitudes and beliefs toward prescribing long-acting opioids for chronic non-malignant pain. American Pain Society's 26th Annual Scientific Meeting, Washington, DC, May 2007. *Nwokeji E, Rascati K, and Brown CM. Examining family physicians' attitudes and willingness to prescribe long-acting opioids to patients with moderate to severe chronic nonmalignant pain. ISPOR 12th Annual International Meeting, Washington, DC, May 2007. Brown CM, Richards K, Barner JC, and Bohman T. Patterns of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) use in African Americans. 154th Annual American Pharmacists Association Meeting, Atlanta, GA, March 16-19, 2007. Recent Publications (* denotes students) Gavaza P, Brown CM, and Khoza S (2010). Texas Pharmacists’ Opinions on Reporting Serious Adverse Drug Events to the FDA: A Qualitative Study. Forthcoming in Pharmacy World & Science. 4 Barner JC, Bohman T, Brown CM, and Richards K (2010). Use of Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) for Treatment among African-Americans: A Multivariate Analysis. Forthcoming in Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy. *Moczygemba LR, Barner JC, Brown CM, Lawson KA, Gabrillo ER, Johnsrud M, Godley P (2010). Patient Satisfaction with a Pharmacist-Provided Telephone Medication Therapy Management Program. Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy, 6(2), 143-154. *Oramasionwu CU, Brown CM, Lawson KA, Ryan L, and Frei CR (2009). Evaluating HIV/AIDS disparities for blacks in the United States: a review of antiretroviral and mortality studies. Journal of the National Medical Association, 101(12):1221-1229. *Oramasionwu CU, Brown CM, Ryan L, Lawson KA, Hunter JM, and Frei CR (2009). HIV/AIDS Disparities: The Mounting Epidemic Plaguing U.S. Blacks. Journal of the National Medical Association, 101(12):1196-1204. Brown CM, Barner JC, Bohman T and Richards K (2009). A multivariate test of an expanded andersen healthcare utilization model for complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) use in African Americans. Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, 15(8), 911-919. *Oramasionwu CU, Hunter JM, Skinner J, Ryan L, Lawson KA, Brown CM, Makos BR and Frei CR (2009). Black race as a predictor of poor health outcomes among a national cohort of HIV/AIDS patients admitted to US hospitals: a cohort study. BMC Infectious Diseases 9:127. Brown CM, *Nwokeji, E, Rascati KL, Zachry W, and Phillips P (2009). Development of the Burden of Prior Authorization of Psychotherapeutics (BoPAP) Scale to Assess the Effects of Prior Authorization Among Texas Medicaid Providers. Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research, 36(4), 278–287. *Gavaza P, Rascati KL, Brown CM, Lawson K, and Mann T (2008). The state of health economic and pharmaceoconomic research in Zimbabwe: A Review. Current Therapeutic Research, 69(3), 268-285. *Swaim RA, Barner JC and Brown CM (2008). The relationship of calcium intake and exercise to osteoporosis health beliefs in postmenopausal women. Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy, 4(2), 153-163. Brown CM, Richards K, Rascati KL, *Gavaza P, *Corbell Z, Zachry W and Phillips GA (2008). Effects of a Psychotherapeutic Drug Prior Authorization (PA) Requirement on Patients and Providers: A Providers’ Perspective. Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research, 35(3), 181-188. Brown CM, Barner JC, Bohman T and Richards K (2007). Patterns of Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) Use in African Americans. Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, 13(7), 751-758. 5