Aline Saad
Lebanese American University
19 Papers
18 Citations
Aline Saad is an academic researcher from Lebanese American University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Health care. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 15 publications. Previous affiliations of Aline Saad include University of Louisville & University of Michigan.
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Papers
Factors influencing the magnitude and clinical significance of drug interactions between azole antifungals and select immunosuppressants.
TL;DR: Recommendations for the concomitant use of these agents, including suggestions regarding contraindicated combinations, those best avoided, and those requiring close monitoring of drug dosages and plasma concentrations are provided.
Mapping and assessment of personal and professional development skills in a pharmacy curriculum
TL;DR: This study provides an example to health sciences schools on the incorporation of the PPD skills in their curricular, co-Curricular and extra-curricular activities as current accreditation standards have directed Pharmacy programs to integrate and enforce them in their curriculum.
Patient Perception of Acute Pain Management: Data from Three Tertiary Care Hospitals
TL;DR: Patients' description of their acute pain intensity; patients' attitude towards their pain management during hospitalization; and their overall satisfaction with pain treatment were assessed to assess pre- and postoperative pain.
Association of hypertension with coronary artery disease onset in the Lebanese population
Aline Milane,Jad Abdallah,Roy Kanbar,Georges Khazen,Michella Ghassibe-Sabbagh,Angelique K. Salloum,Sonia Youhanna,Aline Saad,Hamid el Bayeh,Elie Chammas,Daniel E. Platt,Jörg Hager,Dominique Gauguier,Dominique Gauguier,Pierre Zalloua,Antoine Abchee +15 more
TL;DR: In conclusion, hypertension and its treatment are associated with late coronary atherosclerotic manifestations in Lebanese population.
Prescription Errors with Chemotherapy: Quality Improvement through Standardized Order Templates.
TL;DR: This study provides a prototype for the successful implementation of standardized chemotherapy order templates in a Lebanese tertiary teaching hospital and demonstrates their role in promoting quality improvement of cancer care.
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