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The expanded role of the transplant pharmacist: A 10-year follow-up

Alicia Lichvar, Mary Moss Chandran, Elizabeth Cohen, Barrett Crowther, Christina T. Doligalski, Amanda Condon, Lisa Potter, David J. Taber, Rita R. Alloway

2023American Journal of Transplantation21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The role of the transplant pharmacist is recognized by transplant programs, governmental groups, and professional organizations as an essential part of the transplant multidisciplinary team. This role has evolved drastically over the last decade with the advent of major advances in the science of transplantation and the growth of the field, which necessitate expanded pharmacy services to meet the needs of patients. Data now exist within all realms of the phases of care for a transplant recipient regarding the utility and benefit of a solid organ transplant (SOT) pharmacist. Furthermore, governing bodies now have the opportunity to use Board Certification in Solid Organ Transplant Pharmacotherapy as a mechanism to identify and recognize specialty knowledge and expertise within the field of SOT pharmacotherapy. The purpose of this paper is to provide an overarching review of the current and future state of SOT pharmacy while also identifying major changes to the profession, forthcoming challenges, and expected areas of growth.

Topics & Concepts

MedicinePharmacistCertificationPharmacySpecialtyMultidisciplinary approachPharmacotherapyOrgan transplantationTransplantationIntensive care medicineMultidisciplinary teamMedical educationFamily medicineNursingSurgeryManagementEconomicsSocial scienceSociologyRenal Transplantation Outcomes and TreatmentsAntibiotics Pharmacokinetics and EfficacyPharmacological Effects and Toxicity Studies
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