Pharmacy Administration

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Brown, Carolyn, Ph.D.
Professor
PHR 3.209D
512- 471-2374
cmbrown@mail.utexas.edu

Recent Presentations

Swaim R, Barner JC and Brown CM.   The Relationship of Calcium Intake and Exercise to Health Beliefs About Osteoporosis.   American Pharmacists Association Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL, April 1-5, 2005.

Brown CM and Sias JJ.   Dealing with Patient Diversity in Pharmacy Practice.   "CE on Sunday" Pharmacy Conference, Detroit, MI, April 25, 2004; Anaheim, CA, November 9, 2003; Tampa, FL, October 12, 2003.

Shah S, Brown CM and Barner JC.   Actions of community pharmacists in response to concurrent use of prescribed medicines with complementary and alternative medicine.   151 st Annual American Pharmacists Association Meeting, Seattle, WA, March 26-30, 2004.

Opolka JL, Rascati KL, Brown CM and Gibson PJ.   Ethnicity and schizophrenia medication choice:   haloperidol, risperidone, or olanzapine.   T he American College of Clinical Pharmacy (ACCP) 2003 Spring Practice and Research Forum, Palm Springs, CA, April 27-30, 2003, the 2003 American Psychiatric Association (APA) Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, May 17-22, 2003, and the International Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research 8 th   Annual International Meeting, Arlington, VA, May 18-21, 2003.

English RA, Barner JC and Brown CM.   Willingness to pay for pharmacist provided diabetes management services.   37 th American Society of Health-Systems Pharmacists Midyear Clinical Meeting and Exhibits, Atlanta, GA, December 8-12, 2002.

Mashburn JH and Brown CM.   Using the theory of planned behavior to predict Texas community pharmacists' willingness to provide sterile syringes to known or suspected intravenous drug users.   American Public Health Association 130 th Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, November 9-13, 2002.

Opolka JL, Rascati KL, Brown CM and Gibson PJ.   The effects of ethnicity and antipsychotic agent on medication adherence in a medicaid population.   ISPOR 5 th Annual European Conference, Rotterdam, The Netherlands, November 3-5, 2002.

Opolka JL, Rascati KL, Brown CM and Gibson PJ.   The effects of ethnicity and antipsychotic type on medication adherence in a Medicaid population.   2002 Annual Meeting of the American College of Clinical Pharmacy, Albuquerque, New Mexico, October 20-23, 2002.

Brown CM.   Cultural Issues in Patient Care.   The University of Texas at Austin 14 th Annual Psychiatric Pharmacy Update Conference, Austin, TX, September 28, 2002 ( presentation and workshop ).

Dastani H, Brown CM and O'Donnell D.   Perceptions of counseling for obesity and related barriers among community pharmacists in Texas.   International Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research 7 th Annual International Meeting, Arlington, VA, May 19-22, 2002.

Brown CM, Barner JC and Shepherd MD.   Barriers to the provision of pharmaceutical care services in community and migrant health centers.   149 th Annual American Pharmaceutical Association Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, March 15-19, 2002.

Conner C, Brown CM and Wilson JP.   The influence of personal characteristics, perceived innovation characteristics, attitude and subjective norm upon intent to adopt internet pharmacy service: An adoption of innovations study.   149 th Annual American Pharmaceutical Association Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, March 15-19, 2002.

Taylor SD, Brown CM and Mason NA.  Medication Beliefs Among Patients with End-Stage Renal Disease.  Annual Meeting of the International Society of Hypertension in Blacks, Las Vegas, Nevada.  July 8-12, 2001.

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Division Information

Mailing Address:
Pharmacy Administration
College of Pharmacy
The University of Texas
at Austin
1 University Station,
A1930
Austin, TX
78712-0127
USA

Email Address: pharmacy
@www.utexas.edu

Phone:
1-512-471-6892


Rascati Recognized by Co-op


Dr. Karen Rascati has been named a runner-up in the Robert W. Hamilton Book Award competition sponsored by the University Co-operative Society.
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