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Angeline Carlson
Clinical Assistant Professor
Department of Pharmaceutical Care & Health Systems

Office:
Data Intelligence

Telephone Number:
952-944-1823

E-mail Address:
angie@dataiq.com

Introduction:

Angeline Carlson, Clinical Assistant Professor, received her B.S. in Pharmacy from the University of Minnesota in 1976 and her Ph.D. in Social and Administrative Pharmacy in 1990.

Research Interests:

Health services and outcomes research with an emphasis on population-based evidence of care delivery to shape health care policy and patient management strategies.

Selected Publications:

Dykstra D, Davie C, Carlson A, et al. 1999. A study of variables that may affect NIH research awards to US medical schools. JAMA (submitted).

Carlson AM, Stempel DA. 1999. Claims data analysis of patient acquisition of drug therapies for the treatment of asthma. Journal of Managed Care Pharmacy 5 (4):342-346.

Morris LS, Carlson AM. 1998. Protecting patients from harm: terfenadine and potential drug therapy interactions. Drug Information Journal 32 (2):339-345.

Carlson AM, Morris LS, Perfetto EM, et al. 1998. Quality of sleep in patients with osteoarthritis treated with extended release and conventional etodolac. The Journal of the American Pharmaceutical Association 38(1):31-36.

Stempel DA, Carlson AM, Buchner DA. 1997. Asthma: Benchmarking for quality improvement. Annals of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology 79:517-524.

Carlson AM, Perfetto EM, Morris LS. 1997. Module 3: An overview of health status instruments. In Paladino and Osterhaus (eds) Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes: Applications for Patient Care: Assessment of Humanistic Outcomes. Kansas City, MO. American College of Clinical Pharmacy.

Course Taught:

PHAR 6233, Drug Use Review Management

 

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