Leslie Briars
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Leslie Briars (Stohlmeyer), PharmD Clinical Assistant Professor Ambulatory Care Pharmacy |
| Email |
las@uic.edu |
| Phone |
312-996-6110 x1# |
| Fax |
312-996-0379 |
| Office |
305 CSB m/c 886 |
| US Mail |
833 South Wood Street, RM164 MC886, Chicago, IL 60612 |
Research Interests
Education |
| 1993 |
Doctor of Pharmacy University of Wisconsin-Madison |
| 1991 |
Bachelor of Science-Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Wisconsin-Madison |
| 1989 |
Loras College, Dubuque, IA |
| 1995 to present |
Clinical Assistant Professor, Pediatric Clinical Pharmacist Ambulatory Care Pharmacy Services, College of Pharmacy, Department of Pharmacy Practice
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| 1995 to present |
The University of Illinois at Chicago Medical Center:
| 1995 to present |
Children & Adolescent Center |
| 2003 to present |
Pediatric Rheumatology Clinic |
| 1999 to present |
Pediatric Nephrology Clinic |
| 1997 to present |
Pediatric HIV Clinic | |
| Representative Publications |
- Oberholzer J, John E, Lumpaopong A, Testa G, Sankary H, Briars L, et al. "Early discontinuation of steroids is safe and effective in pediatric kidney transplant recipients." Pediatric Transplantation. 2005;9: 456-63.
- Briars LA, Hilao JJ, Kraus DM. "A Review of Pediatric Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) Infection." The Journal of Pharmacy Practice. 2004;17(6): 407-431.
- Schneiderhan ME, Stohlmeyer LA. "Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder." Tech Topics. 2003;8(1):1-28.
- Kraus DM,Stohlmeyer LA, Hannon PR. "Effectiveness and Infant Acceptance of the Rx medibottle® versus the Oral Medication Syringe." Pharmacotherapy. 2001;21(4):416-23.
- Pediatric Pharmacy Advocacy Group Newsletter. Ambulatory Care Section. Collura J, Stohlmeyer L. Pharmacist's experience at asthma camp. Spring 2001.
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