| |  | Bill Etreby, Pharm.D., University of Southern CaliforniaBill Etreby received his Doctor
of Pharmacy degree from the University of Southern California,
School of Pharmacy in 1971. Dr. Etreby practiced retail and hospital
pharmacy before devoting his full-time and energy to software
development and clinical information architecture. Pharmacist Bill Etreby remains
very active in advocating the rightful position of pharmacists and
their role as integral members of the healthcare team. Dr. Etreby is
a graduate of the University of Southern California and is actively
supporting his alma matter by serving as a member of the Board of
Counselors and as the current president of QSAD. Bill is also a past
president of the American Society for Automation in
Pharmacy. |
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Prof. M. F. Eletreby, B.V.Sc., D.V.M.,
Ph.D.
Dr. Eletreby is a researcher and a scientist. He received
his master's and doctorate from the University of Munich, Germany. Professor
Eletreby's fields of expertise and most of his scientific research has been
in the areas of Endocrinology, Pathology, and Urology. He worked for
Schering AG., the German pharmaceutical giant for the majority of his
illustrious career and had a teaching post and was a principal researcher
for the Medical College of Georgia in Augusta, GA. He wrote and published
hundreds of articles and research papers in all major scientific journals
and publications. Professor Eletreby is now consulting with major
pharmaceutical companies in new drug development and research. |  | Jennifer Chang,
Pharm.D., Western University of Health SciencesJennifer Chang joined CliniDATA
Source in 2002. She received her Doctor of Pharmacy degree from
Western University of Health Sciences. Because of her interest in
drug information and information technology, Jennifer spent 6 months
of her clinical clerkship rotation with CliniDATA Source. Prior to
attending pharmacy school, she earned a Bachelor of Science in
chemistry from the University of California at Irvine. Currently,
she is a member of the California Society of Health-System
Pharmacists (CSHP) and the American Pharmaceutical Association
(APhA). |
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Youssef (Joe) Elzik, Pharm.D.
Dr. Elzik received his Doctor of Pharmacy Degree from the
University of Southern California. A licensed pharmacist with more than 30
years experience in various patient care settings. He had over 15 years of
experience in pharmacy management including Outpatient and Inpatient
Pharmacy Services, and Investigational Drugs & Clinical Trials Protocols.
Joe was Pharmacy Supervisor at the Los Angeles County-University of Southern
California Medical Center, and Acting Pharmacy Services Chief at Long Beach
Comprehensive Health Center. Dr. Elzik served on several committees
including the Pharmacy & Therapeutics, Drug Specifications, Accreditation,
Quality Assurance, and Pharmacy Management. |  | Jeffery A. Goad, Pharm.D., MPH, BCPS Department of Pharmacy, University of
Southern California
Jeffery A. Goad is an Assistant Professor of Clinical Pharmacy at the University of Southern California School of Pharmacy. He received his Doctor of Pharmacy degree from the University of Southern California School of Pharmacy in 1994 and Masters in Public Health from the USC Keck School of Medicine in 2003. He completed a residency in pediatric pharmacy practice at Childrens Hospital Los Angeles and is Board Certified in Pharmacotherapy from the Board of Pharmaceutical Specialties. Dr. Goad has precepted senior level pharmacy students in the areas of Internal Medicine, Infectious Diseases, and Pediatrics. Currently, he co-coordinates and teaches a fourth year community pharmacy clerkship, a third year community pharmacy elective, a 1st and 2nd year Pharmaceutical Care course, and is
the director of the community pharmacy residency program. Dr.
Goad has implemented numerous community based patient care programs
including a travel medicine clinic, tuberculosis compliance clinic,
emergency contraceptive service, immunization program, and
multiphasic disease state screenings. Dr. Goad has presented
papers at numerous pharamacy and medical conferences. He
lectures and writes extensively on the topic of community acquired
infectious diseases, immunization practices, and community pharmacy
programs. He is also a reviewer for several journals on the
topic of community pharmacy practice. |  | James Scott, Pharm.D., Western University of Health SciencesDr. James Scott received his
Pharm.D. in 1994 from the University of Florida. He completed a
1-year clinical residency in Geriatric Pharmacotherapy in 1995 at
the VA Medical Center in Gainesville, Florida. In 1997 he completed a
2-year fellowship in Infectious Diseases Pharmacotherapy at the
University of Illinois at Chicago. From July 1997 through April
2000, he was Director of Infection Management at the Clinical
Pharmacokinetics Laboratory in Buffalo, NewYork. He joined Western
University of Health Sciences in May of 2000. His current research,
clinical practice and academic interests focus in HIV
pharmacotherapy and adherence counseling. His recent research
projects have included retrospective analyses evaluating the use and
efficacy of HIV therapies, pharmacokinetic studies, and prospective
investigator initiated clinical trials. |
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