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Research Support
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Hutton JJ, Guard JR, Fant WK et al
2003
2008
NIH: National Library of Medicine
IAIMS Implementation Grant
Role:Co-Investigator
1,600,000
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Grant #NIH OD-03-007
Martin WJ, Belskis M, Miller, M et al.
2003
2004
NIH
Human Subject Research Enhancement Program
Role:Instructional Technologist and Programmer
150,000
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Grant #NIH RFA-OD-02-003
Harrison, DC, Harpster L, Gladue B et al.
2002
2003
NIH
Human Subjects Research / IRB Infrastructure Enhancements
Role:Instructional Design and Programming
150,000
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Fant WK
1995
2006
Cincinnati Health Department - Centers for Disease Control
Multimedia Instruction and Distance Learning
Role:Instructional Designer and Programmer
160,000
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Fant WK, Warner VD, et al.
1987
Procter and Gamble's
Investigational New Drug Evaluation Unit's
Role:Investigator
550,000
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Goody C, Brueggemann R, Emerson LT, Fant WK
UC Faculty Development Counsel
Promoting PDA use among UC Medical Center Faculty and Students
Role:Co-Investigator
15,000
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Kues J, Fant W, Emerson LA et al
Ohio Board of Regents
Students on the Move: Wireless Devices in the Health Professions
Role:Co-Investigator
343,000
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Fant WK, Kues J, Emerson LA et al
Ohio Board of Regents
A Distributed Learning Model for Teaching Pharmacology and Therapeutics
405,000
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Publications
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Published Abstracts
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Kues JR, Brueggemann RF, Fant WK et al. (2003). Integrating mobile technology into a health professions curriculum: using flexible technology to meet expectations [Abstract]. AMIA Annu Symp Proc, -900..
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Peer Reviewed Publications
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Vanderbush RE, Anderson HG, Fant WK, Fujisaki BS, Malone PM, Price PL, Pruchnicki MC, Sterling TL, Weatherman KD, Williams KG (2007). Implementing Pharmacy Informatics in College Curricula: The AACP Technology in Pharmacy Education and Learning Special Interest Group. American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education, 71(6). Co-Author
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Guard JR, Brueggemann RF, Fant WK et al. (2004). Integrated advanced information management systems: a twenty-year history at the University of Cincinnati. J Med Libr Assoc, 92(2)(April), 171-8.
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Fant WK. (1993). Lead Article - Novel Monoclonal Antiendotoxin Antibody Therapy: Efficacy at any Price?. PharmacoEconomics, 3(6)(Jun), 437-445.
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Rosenbalm CL, Fant WK, Miyagawa CI and Armistead JA. (1991). Inability to Justify a Part-Time Clinical Pharmacist in a Community Hospital Intensive-Care Unit. Am J Hosp Pharm, 48(10)(Oct), 2154-7.
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Kopcha RG, Fant WK, and Warden GD. (1991). Increased Dosing Requirements for Amikacin in Burned Children. J Antimicrob Chemother, 28(Nov), 747-5.
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Cotto MA, Lutomski DM, Palascak JE, Fant WK and LaFrance RJ. (1990). Fat Emulsion Effects on Prothrombin Time in Warfarin Anticoagulated Patients: An "in vitro" study. J. Paren Enter Nutrition, 14(2)(Mar-Apr), 201-3.
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Fant WK. (1990). Selecting patients for monoclonal antibody therapy. Am J Hosp Pharm, 47(11 Suppl 3)(Nov), S16-19.
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Katona BG, Siegel EG, Roberts JR, Fant WK and Hassen M. (1989). The Effect of Superactive Charcoal and Magnesium Citrate Solution on Blood Ethanol Concentrations and Area under the Curve in Humans. J Toxicol Clin Toxicol, 27(1-2), 129-37.
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Marx MA, Fant WK. (1988). Cefuroxime axetil. Drug Intell Clin Pharm, 22(9)(Sep), 651-8.
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Fant WK. (1986). Controversies in antimicrobial therapy: pitfalls in monitoring aminoglycoside therapy. Am J Hosp Pharm, 43(3)(Mar), 641-6.
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Warner A, Hassan FM, Fant WK. (1986). Drug Abuse Testing: Pharmacokinetic and Technical Aspects. Am Assoc Clin Chem, 8(6), 1.
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Hurford BS and Fant WK. (1986). Needs Analysis of a Pharmacokinetic Dosing Service. Pfipharmics Management Newsletter, 4(1), 12.
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Oszko MA and Fant WK. (1985). Cost-Effectiveness Analysis as a Tool to Compare Two Methods of Preparing and Administering Intravenous Heparin Solutions. Hospital Pharmacy, 20(8)(Aug), 576-81.
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Solomkin JS, Fant WK, Rivera J, et. al. (1985). Randomized trial of imipenem/cilastatin versus gentamicin and clindamycin in mixed flora infections. American Journal of Medicine, 78(6A)(Jun), 85-91.
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Siegel EG, Bonfiglio JF, Ritschel WA, Fant W. (1985). Investigation of clonidine and lofexidine for the treatment of barbiturate withdrawal in mice. Vet Hum Toxicol, 27(6)(Dec), 503-505.
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Fant WK, Ritschel WA, et. al. (1984). Prediction of Steady State Nortriptyline
Plasma Levels by the Repeated One-Point Method. Clinical Pharmacokinetics, 9(5)(Sep-Oct), 450-6.
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Roberts S, Hunter,R, Myre S, Fant, WK, Coats, E. (1984). Computer-Assisted Instruction in Pharmacy. American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education, 48, 76.
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Fant WK. (1984). Development, Effectiveness of Cephalosporins. Urology Times, April, 234.
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Presentations
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Invited Presentations
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Fant WK, Guo GE
(2002).
Comparison of Existing Commercial Pharmacy Database Systems in the U.S..
National Childrens Study Group
,Baltimore, MD.
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Fant WK
(2003).
Blackboard as a Delivery Tool for Non-Traditional PharmD Courses.
University of Cincinnati Distance Learning Workshop
,Cincinnati, OH.
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Fant WK
(2000).
Pain Management: On-Line Resources.
Ohio Pharmacists Association Midyear Meeting
,Columbus, OH.
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Fant WK
(2003).
How to use Technology in Pharmacy Education.
American College of Clinical Pharmacy Annual Meeting
,Atlanta, GA.
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Holstrom L, Kowell ST, Cullen, FT, Fant WK, Emerson L
(2003).
Distance Learning Programs at UC.
UC Board of Directors
,Cincinnati, OH.
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Fant WK
(2004).
Mobile Computing: Managing the Transition from the Desktop to Portable Devices.
National Network of Libraries of Medicine: Greater Midwest Region
,Springfield, IL.
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Heaton C and Fant WK
(2003).
Why is Neiserria gonorrhoeae still a problem?.
National Satellite Broadcast for CDC
,Cincinnati, OH.
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Fant WK
(1998).
The use of PDAs and Technology in Pharmacy and Medicine..
Tech Prep and the Health Alliance
,Cincinnati, OH.
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Fant WK
(1998).
Educational Opportunities on the Internet.
American College of Clinical Pharmacy
,Cincinnati, OH.
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Poster Presentations
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Fant WK, Kues J, Brueggemann R, et al
(2005).
eCourses: Delivering On-Line Compliance Training to Learners at a Distance.
IAIMS Consortium National Meeting
,Boston, MA.
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Fant WK, Brueggemann R, Rouan G, Mincarelli D, Gordon W
(2005).
UC IAIMS Portfolio Development Project: A Descriptive Report.
IAIMS Consortium National Meeting
,Boston, MA.
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Jutton JJ, Guard R, Fant WK, Kues J
(2003).
Integrating Research, Education and Administrative Systems: IAIMS at the University of Cincinnati.
IAIMS Consortium National Meeting
,Philadelphia, PA.
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Fant WK
(2003).
Developing and Delivering On-Line Compliance Training.
American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy
,Minneapolis, MN.
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Fant WK, Wall A, Brown, BT, Kessinger C
(2001).
Professional and General Abilities Assessment in a Pharmacy Practice Skills Laboratory Sequence.
American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy
,Toronto, Canada.
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Wall A, Harmon B, Fant WK, Martin JE
(2001).
Longitudinal Patient Evaluation: Applying Basic and Administrative Science to Practice.
American Association of College of Pharmacy
,Toronto, Canada.
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Honors and Awards
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1977
Rexall Outstanding Pharmacy Student Achievement Award
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2004
UC Faculty Member of the Year
Awarded by the University of Cincinnati Alumni Association for outstanding contributions to the University
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Positions and Work Experience
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2005
to Present
Associate Dean for Academic Affairs
Responsible for professional curriculum, academic affairs and distance learning programs including continuing education, certificate training and non-traditional Doctor of Pharmacy program.
University of Cincinnati
Cincinnati, OH
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1999
-2005
ASSISTANT DEAN FOR CLINICAL AND EXTERNAL AFFAIRS
Responsible for (1) experiential training and clinical practice site development,
(2) distance learning programs including continuing education, certificate training
and non-traditional Doctor of Pharmacy program, (3) information technolgies and (4) alumni affairs.
Web Master for the Cincinnati STDPTC training center.
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1994
-1999
CHAIR, DIVISION OF PHARMACY PRACTICE
Developed and presented a budget plan for implementing the entry level PharmD Degree.
Doubled existing faculty and affiliated practice sites. Developing and Distributing
Multimedia and Instructional Programs Evaluating using the World Wide Web and PDA devices.
Evaluating the use of Technology in support of Clinical Practice and Teaching.
Responsible for Academic Programs of the College at the B.S. And PharmD Levels.
Member of Health Alliance of Greater Cincinnati Pharmacy Re-Engineering Team.
Research Fellow in the Center for Academic Technologies.
Co-Chair, National STD/HIV Prevention Training Centers Distance Learning Committee.
Lecturer in Cincinnati STD/HIV Training Center. Web Master for National
STD/HIV Training Centers Home Pages. Member of Ohio Council of Colleges of Pharmacy
Non-traditional Degree Development Committee.
Cincinnati
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1988
to Present
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR
Active in infectious disease and informatics research and teaching
programs at the University of Cincinnati Medical Center. Recognized nationally
as an expert in the development and selection of new anti-infective agents.
Responsible for a three credit hour undergraduate course "Antimicrobial Agents and
Cancer Chemotherapy" and a one-hour graduate course "Clinical Data Collection and Analysis".
Consultant to the Cincinnati Health Departments Sexually Transmitted Disease
Training Programs sponsored by the Center for Disease Control. Responsible for
developing and maintaining the College-Wide computer network. Co-Developed the
Center for Academic Technologies, a multidisciplinary office designed to assist
faculty in the effective use of technology in research, instruction and patient
care. Designed and Installed a learning resource laboratory and a college-wide
Novell network in the College of Pharmacy. Designed and Installed a Wide Area
Network to support the Administrative Offices in the Medical Center.
Established standards for connecting academic units to the Internet from
DOS, Apple and Unix platforms. Contract from CDC to develop multimedia
instructional program on Chlamydia trachomatis. Member of Task Force to
develop and implement new Pharmacy Curriculum.
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1987
-1999
INTERIM COORDINATOR, MEDICAL CENTER INFORMATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
Reported to the Senior Vice President and Provost for Health Affairs.
Responsible for coordinating information management/ technology development
and delivery within the Medical Center Community. Provided leadership in the development
of a new organizational structure within the Medical Center with responsibility for the
delivery of Information Technologies. Co-chaired the University Committee charged to
assist Coopers & Lybrand with an external review of University Information Technology/ Management Systems.
Co-Chair of the1990 Ohio Board of Regents Capital Equipment Committee. Primary responsibility for
prioritization and distribution of 4.2 million dollars in support of academic instruction.
Served as an advocate for the development of new instructional technologies, including innovative
library systems and wide-area networking strategies. Worked closely with the planning office on
West campus and the computing center to develop a new space database for planning and funding algorithms.
Designed and Installed a Wide Area Network to support the Administrative Offices in the Medical Center.
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1987
-1988
VICE-CHAIR, DIVISION OF CLINICAL AND HOSPITAL PHARMACY
Responsible for developing the Clinical Pharmacy components of the College of Pharmacy
accreditation document. Initiated discussions to develop a Doctor of Pharmacy tracking
option to replace current graduate PharmD program, and to establish post-doctoral fellowships
in clinical pharmacy. Responsible for developing a recruitment strategy within the division
to attract research active faculty to the Division of Clinical and Hospital Pharmacy and for
establishing a clinical studies unit to evaluate Phase I and Phase II drug products.
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1982
-1988
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF CLINICAL PHARMACY
University of Cincinnati Surgical Infectious Disease and pharmacokinetics consultant.
Principle author of $135,000 Program Excellence Award, and $550,000 New Drug Evaluation Unit grant.
Co-author of two Academic Challenge proposals, one of which was selected for funding by the University.
Project coordinator for a $122,000 computer education grant from the NCR Corporation.
Actively involved in the Doctor of Pharmacy Program and clinical research activities,
including "in vitro" and human research protocols. Frequent presentations at local,
state and national levels. Actively involved in evaluating methods of alternative
education delivery. Established as a pilot project with Dr. Robert Cluxton, a non-traditional
graduate course using videotape lectures. Member of medical center information systems strategic planning committee.
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1978
-1985
LICENSED PRACTICAL NURSE PHARMACOLOGY INSTRUCTOR
D. Russell Lee Vocational School District Licensed Vocational Instructor for Pharmacology
Certification. Responsible for adult evening education classes to prepare nurses for a
national licensing examination.
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1977
-1982
PHARMACIST, PHARMACY SUPERVISOR
Fort Hamilton-Hughes Memorial Hospital Center. Clinical Pharmacist with supervisory responsibilities
over pharmacists, technicians, and students. Assisted with the development of unit dose,
intravenous additive and oncology services. Assisted with the design and installation of a
Pharmacy Computer System with clinical service modules. Actively assisted with the design and
implementation of a pharmacy computer system. Coordinated pharmacy purchasing and contract bidding.
Developed Drug Utilization Review and Pharmacokinetic Dosing Programs. Editor of hospital
pharmacy newsletter. Active member of a move planning and space management committee for a
35 million dollar expansion program.
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1970
-1977
INTERN, PHARMACY AIDE, STOREROOM AIDE
Fort Hamilton-Hughes Memorial Hospital Center. Assisted with the management
of pharmacy and central supply storerooms. Responsible for print shop and Xerox copying
functions within the Hospital, as well as mail distribution within Center.
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Education
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Institution:University of Cincinnati; Residency Equivalent in Hospital Pharmacy
Cincinnati
PharmD
1981
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Institution:University of Cincinnati
Cincinnati, OH
BS in Pharmacy
1977
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Board Certifications & Licenses
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Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education
Field Reviewer- CE, Degree Programs
2008
I have been trained to be a field reviewer for ACPE.
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Keywords
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Pharmacist,Practitioner, Quality Assurance, Clinical Researcher, Computer, Computer-aided Clinical Decision Making, Computer-assisted Instruction, Infectious Diseases, Therapeutic Evaluation of Drugs, Clinical Pharmacy, Hospital Pharmacy, Antimicrobials, Informatics
, Information Science(MeSH L), Education(MeSH I02)
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Research and Practice Interests
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Currently involved in the development and utilization of information systems that support research, teaching, and patient care activities in the health care arena. Development and assessment of distance learning technologies and courseware using multimedia and world wide web delivery systems. Pharmacy Informatics.
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Community of Science Research Interests
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Currently involved in the development and utilization of information systems that support research, teaching, and patient care activities in the health care arena. Development and assessment of distance learning technologies and courseware using multimedia and world wide web delivery systems. Pharmacy Informatics.
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