Anthony Pattin, Pharm.D.
Associate Professor
Department of Pharmacy Practice
Frederic and Mary Wolfe Center 137B
Phone: 419.383.1954
Email: anthony.pattin@utoledo.edu
AREA OF RESEARCH
My research interests include the advancement of clinical services in the community pharmacy setting. I am involved in projects that aim to improve the use of Medication Therapy Management (MTM) and pharmacist-delivered vaccinations while decreasing barriers to the provision of these services. I am also interested in outcomes research that shows the clinical utility of pharmacists to various stakeholders, including patients, health plans, and other healthcare professionals.
Educational Background
ASHP-accredited Community Pharmacy Residency | The University of Toledo, 2010 |
Pharm.D. | The University of Toledo, 2009 |
B.S.P.S. | The University of Toledo, 2007 |
Scope of Practice and Curriculum
- Community Pharmacy Practice
Professional Experience
- Associate Professor, The University of Toledo
- Visiting Assistant Professor, The University of Toledo
- Clinical Assistant Professor, Wayne State University
Awards, Honors and Grants
- Aimed to improve research skills among community pharmacy faculty practitioners
One of three faculty members selected to participate in the country
Entitles scholars to $10,000 to develop a quantitative community pharmacy research project
Awarded: November, 2015
Status: Funded and in data analysis - Michigan Institute for Clinical & Health Research (MICHR) Seed Funding
Co-investigator and contributor to the proposal Community pharmacy participation in immunization services in Wayne County, Michigan
Awarded: $5,000 in April, 2015
The University of Michigan Clinical and Translational Science Program
Status: Funded and completed - National Association of Chain Drug Stores (NACDS) Foundation Pharmacy Partners Program
Merit Scholarship Award
Principle Investigator
Developed and submitted proposal The Advancement of Community Pharmacy through Scholarship, Education, and Collaboration at Eugene Applebaum College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences."
Awarded: $20,000 in April, 2015
Status: Funded and completed - National Association of Chain Drug Stores (NACDS) Foundation Faculty Scholars Award
One of eight junior faculty members selected to participate in the country
Developed project Promoting partnership and engagement in a diverse urban community to describe community residents perceptions of pharmacists as immunizers with guided mentorship in program
Improved grant writing and project development skills
Awarded: $2,500 in January, 2014
Status: Funded and completed - The American Pharmacist Association Foundation (Pattin-Resident, Powers-Preceptor)
APhA Foundation Incentive Grant for Residents and their Preceptors
Awarded: $1,000 in December, 2009
Role: Resident
Status: Funded and completed