The AAPP Foundation is thrilled to have 6 grant recipient posters being presented at the AAPP Annual Meeting, April 17 and 18, 2023! Grant recipient posters were accepted for inclusion, and we are excited to see the results of these projects.
These residents and students are helping define the future of psychiatric pharmacy practice and care!
Nisha Bhavsar, PharmD, PGY-2 Psychiatric Pharmacy Resident, USC School of Pharmacy: “The Relationship Between Opioid Overdose Death Rates and Buprenorphine Distribution to Retail Pharmacies in California in 2021”
Trisha McHugh, PharmD, PGY-2 Psychiatry Resident, Eskenazi Health: “Gender Health Client Perceptions of Clinical Psychiatric Pharmacist Interactions: A Convergent Parallel Mixed Method Study”
Matthew Nuebel, PharmD, PGY1 Resident, Providence St. Patrick Hospital: “Evaluation of Major Adverse Events and Drug Discontinuation of Clozapine Based on Accordance to an International Adult Titration Guideline”
Learn more at aappf.org/grants/dtf
This grant program funds collegiate chapter activities and research that positively impacts local communities.
Project: Impact Of A Community Immersion Experience On Student Pharmacists' Associated Stigma Of Serious Mental Illness
Student Chapter & Primary Author: University of Texas AAPP Collegiate Chapter, Amber Tran
Grant Amount: $2535
Project: Pharmacy Students Advancing Mental Health Equity in an Underserved Racial/Ethnic Community
Student Chapter & Primary Author: The Ohio State University AAPP Collegiate Chapter, Amaal Ahmed
Grant Amount: $1175
Project: Assessing the Impact of Culture and Stigma on the Utilization of Mental Health Resources Amongst Health Professions
Student Chapter & Primary Author: University of the Incarnate Word AAPP Collegiate Chapter, Cody Thomas
Grant Amount: $1000
Learn more at aappf.org/grants/studentchapterimpact