Curriculum Vitae

Nicholas A. Coblio, BSPharm, MSEM, RPh


Presentations:
  1. Pharmacy Informatics Rotation. I offer a clinical rotation in Informatics for PharmD students. The rotation focuses on the theoretical and applied components of informatics. Specific topics include web design, data warehouse and data mining applications, and a general application of systems thinking to pharmacy

  2. Measuring The Effect Of Work Flow Disruptions On Pharmacy Dispensing Errors, IIE Annual Conference, Orlando, 2006

  3. Data Driven Drug Selection; A Tool for Pharmacy Benefits Management, Proceedings, IIE Annual Conference, Orlando, 2006

  4. Objective Value analysis of Pharmacy Robotic Systems, platform presentation with Tom Phillipee, 38th ASHP mid-year clinical meeting, New Orleans, LA December 2003

  5. Applications of ISO9000 and Six Sigma to Pharmacy Practice, platform presentation, 38th ASHP mid-year clinical meeting, New Orleans, LA December 2003

  6. The Role of Management Systems in Medication Safety, platform presentation, American Society for Engineering Management annual conference, Tampa, FL October 2002

  7. Application of Industrial Systems to Pharmacy Dispensing, 1 hour presentation at the annual Institute of Industrial Engineers conference and exhibition, Orlando, FL May 2002

  8. Application of Industrial Systems to Patient Safety, 1 hour presentation at the annual Institute of Industrial Engineers conference and exhibition, Orlando, FL May 2002

  9. Improving Pharmacy Residency Recruitment, platform presentation, 36th annual ASHP mid-year clinical meeting, New Orleans, LA, December 2001

  10. I See you-A novel way to manage a distant anticoagulation clinic, platform presentation ASHP 35 th Annual Mid-Year Clinical Meeting, Las Vegas, NV, December 2000

  11. Data Mart for dummies: Designing and building a Pharmacy Data Mart, Platform presentation, ASHP 35th Annual Mid-Year Clinical Meeting, Las Vegas,NV, December 1998

  12. Techniques to Promote Health Care Education on the Web, Platform Presentation, American Medical Writers Association 60th Annual Conference, Miami Fl, Nov 10, 2000

  13. Telepharmacy, Promoting the cognitive skills of the pharmacist. Platform presentation at the Florida Society of Hospital Pharmacists Annual meetings, August 21, 1999.

  14. Use of the Computer to Uncover and Overcome Constraints on Knowledge and Action in Our Patient Care System; Poster session at the American Medical Informatics Association Fall Conference, November 1998, Orlando, Fl.

  15. Telepharmacy: A New Application for Telemedicine; Poster session at the American Medical Informatics Association Fall Conference, November 1998, Orlando, Fl

  16. User Feedback and Clinical Needs Enhance Physician-Computer Interaction at the Point of Care American Medical Informatics Association Spring Conference, Philadelphia May 1998

  17. Implementation of Clinical Practice Guidelines by the Use of World Wide Web Format Connected to Direct Physician Order Entry, presentation at the 1997 American Medical Informatics Association Fall Symposium.

  18. The use of information systems in pharmacoeconomic studies. Presentation to a group of pharmacists as part of a one day symposium on pharmacoeconomics sponsored by Tampa General Hospital for the Tampa Bay pharmaceutical Association. February, 1994

  19. Training Program for Technical Assistants in Pharmacy, Newark Developmental Center, Newark, NY. Program leading to certification of pharmacy assistants for New York State’s Office of Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities (OMRDD). Summer, 1977

  20. All you wanted to know about drugs, but were afraid to ask, Weekly radio program on WGVA Geneva, NY. Series ran for eight weeks and dealt with drug abuse prevention through education. The show was based on a short monologue with live call in. Summer 1972