Lynette Moser graduated from the University of Illinois at Chicago with a Doctor of Pharmacy Degree in 1992 and completed a Cardiovascular Pharmacotherapy Fellowship at the University of Utah College of Pharmacy in 1994. She then took a position at the Wayne State University College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences with a joint appointment at St. John Hospital and Medical Center as a Clinical Assistant Professor / Clinical Specialist. She has been actively involved in the Michigan state and regional pharmacy organizations. She has chaired the education committee for MSHP and was elected to their Board of Directors for the 2003 - 2005 term. Lynette has been a member of the ASHP Council on Therapeutics and is currently serving as the Chair. Lynette has received the Excellence in Teaching Award from the Wayne State College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences. Lynette provides teaching and clinical service in the area of cardiology and her scholarly activity has involved various topics within cardiology from heart failure to acute coronary syndromes.
Kevin Sowinski
Describe methods of prevention and treatment of new heart failure associated with drugs, including anthracyclines, etanercept, alcohol and others.
Design a medication therapy plan for a patient with cocaine-induced ischemia.
Provide recommendations for the appropriate use of medications known to exacerbation pre-existing heart failure, including thiazolidinediones, NSAIDs and others.
Provide recommendations regarding use of COX2 inhibitors and NSAIDs in patients with cardiovascular risk factors.