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Mary Onysko |
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Jeremy Vandiver |
January 29, 2014 — University of Wyoming School of Pharmacy faculty Mary Onsyko, Pharm.D.,
BCPS, and Jeremy Vandiver, Pharm.D., BCPS, had an article published in the January
issue of the Journal of Family Practice titled, "Is a novel anticoagulant right for your patient?" This review article was selected to appear on the cover page of the journal and
was the result of a collaborative interprofessional effort between pharmacy faculty
and family medicine physicians that was led by Vandiver.
Several new oral anticoagulants have recently entered the market as an alternative
to warfarin, and the goal of this article was to provide practicing physicians with
a basic understanding of these medications, as well as a framework to assist providers
in appropriate patient selection and prescribing of these new agents.
Onysko is a UW clinical associate professor of pharmacy practice and an assistant
clinical professor with the Swedish Family Medicine Residency affiliated with the
University of Colorado School of Medicine in Denver, Colorado. Vandiver is a UW clinical
assistant professor of pharmacy practice and an inpatient clinical pharmacist with
the Swedish Family Medicine Residency Program at the Swedish Medical Center in Englewood,
Colorado.