Feb. 16, 2016

Pharmacy practice professor named to national rheumatology committee

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Donald Miller, professor of pharmacy practice, has been appointed to the Committee on Rheumatologic Care of the American College of Rheumatology. The college is the national association representing rheumatologists in the United States. Miller is the first pharmacist appointed to serve on the committee.

The Committee on Rheumatologic Care is charged with addressing clinical practice related matters, including insurance issues, developing quality-related measures for rheumatology, and creating and reviewing position statements on clinical issues.

Miller also has been appointed as a member of the 2016 American College of Clinical Pharmacy Clinical Pharmacy Challenge Item Author Panel for the third time in four years. In this role, he will write questions for the Clinical Challenge in the area of rheumatology, including osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, psoriatic arthritis, gout, and systemic lupus. The Clinical Pharmacy Challenge is an annual contest between student teams from all U.S. Colleges of Pharmacy.

As a professor in the School of Pharmacy in the College of Health Professions at NDSU, Miller’s expertise includes drug literature evaluation, rheumatology, educational methodology and public health.

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