Nathaniel M. Rickles
Professor & Associate Dean/Pharmacy
Storrs Mansfield
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Scholarly Contributions
55 Scholarly Contributions
Pharmacist use of the Jung/Myers Model of personality types to improve screening, engagement, and support for individuals experiencing or prone to anxiety and depression but are undiagnosed
2020
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
Pharmacist identification of medication therapy problems involving cognition among older adults followed by a home-based care team.
2020
Research Type: Journal Article
Patient safety using conversational assistants for medical information
2018
Research Type: Journal Article
Organizational characteristics of high- and low-clozapine utilization clinics in the Veterans Health Administration.
2016
Research Type: Journal Article
Mobile applications and other patient-centered technologies for use by pharmacists to advance team-based care.
2019
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
Management of Medicare Part D prescription drug benefits and medication adherence: a conceptual framework and empirical analysis.
2017
Research Type: Journal Article
MTM Opportunities in Special Populations- Clinical & Research Applications
2018
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
Identifying medication therapy problems related to cognition among older adults followed by a home-based care team.
2020
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
Global research initiatives to understand prescription drug misuse epidemic and ways to monitor and intervene.
Research Type: Journal Article
Fostering provider behavior change through academic detailing: an evidence-based approach
2018
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
Engaging the patient with mental health needs: myths, facts and next steps.
2019
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
Engaging Connecticut Pharmacies in a Screening and Referral Program to Promote Women’s Health
2020
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
Development of a Screening, Brief Intervention and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) interprofessional patient simulation training curriculum for opioid misuse.
2020
Research Type: Poster/Presentation