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Biography-Emmanuelle Schwartzman-College of Pharmacy

Emmanuelle Schwartzman - Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice and Administration

Emmanuelle Schwartzman - Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice

Degree

Year
obtained

Institution

Pharm.D.

2007

University of Southern California


Residency

Year

Institution

Community Pharmacy

2008

University of Southern California


Description of Academic/Research Interests:
Dr. Emmanuelle Schwartzman obtained her Doctor of Pharmacy degree from the University of Southern California in 2007. She completed a residency in community pharmacy at the University of Southern California in 2008, during which she received a teaching certificate. She will be practicing at Western University Medical Clinic in an ambulatory care setting, and she will be setting up a practice site within a community pharmacy setting to offer clinical services such as MTM.

Practice sites:
Western University Clinic
887 E. Second Street
Pomona CA 91766


Rotation description:

The Ambulatory Care Clerkship at Western University Medical Center is designed to provide various clinical experiences necessary to prepare students to become entry level practitioners. The students will be involved in direct patient care activities in a primacy care clinic setting and will have opportunities to work with other health care professionals. The pharmacy students will be working very closely with other students from different disciplines, namely DO and PA students to formulate a plan for the patients seen at the clinic. The students are expected to serve as an integral member of the multidisciplinary health care team to provide drug therapy to patients. Students are required to present a journal club as well as a final presentation which is givien to the rest of the staff, faculty, and students at the clinic

Selected Publications

1. Mirsakov E, Goad J, Johnson K. Prescription returned to stock rates for various methods of prescription origination in community pharmacies; Western States Conference Platform presentation (B2), Asilomar, CA, 2008.

2. Mirsakov E, Goad J, Johnson K. Differences in prescription pick up rates for various methods of prescription origination in community pharmacies; APhA Annual Meeting (#118), San Diego, CA, 2008

Contact Information

Office address: 309 E. Second St.
Pomona, CA 91766
Main phone: (909) 469-5500
Fax: (909) 469-5539
E-mail: eschwartzman@westernu.edu
Last Updated:05/18/2009