Bridget Scullion
Brigham and Women's Hospital
5 Papers
Bridget Scullion is an academic researcher from Brigham and Women's Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Ambulatory. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications.
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Papers
Antiemesis, version 2.2017 featured updates to the NCCN guidelines
Michael Berger,David S. Ettinger,Jonathan Aston,Sally Y. Barbour,Jason J Bergsbaken,Philip J. Bierman,Debra Brandt,Dawn E. Dolan,Georgiana Ellis,Eun-Jeong Kim,Steve Kirkegaard,Dwight D. Kloth,Ruth Lagman,Dean Lim,Charles L. Loprinzi,Cynthia X. Ma,Victoria Maurer,Laura Boehnke Michaud,Lisle Nabell,Kim Noonan,Eric Roeland,Hope S. Rugo,Lee S. Schwartzberg,Bridget Scullion,John P. Timoney,Barbara Todaro,Susan G. Urba,Dorothy A. Shead,Miranda Hughes +28 more
TL;DR: Recent updates to the NCCN Guidelines for Antiemesis, specifically those regarding carboplatin, granisetron, and olanzapine, are focused on.
QIM23-142: Evaluation of a Standardized Approach to Hypersensitivity/Infusion Reaction Management in a Large Ambulatory Oncology Center
Mary Corbett,Marylou Nesbitt,Bridget Scullion,Donna-Marie Lynch,Mariana Castells,Yun Man,Terri Jabaley +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper , a standardized approach to hypersensitivity/infusion reaction management in a large-scale oncology center is presented, based on QIM23-142.
Development of Entrustable Professional Activities for Specialist Hospice and Palliative Care Pharmacists.
Kashelle Lockman,M F Lowry,Sandra DiScala,Amanda Lovell,Tanya J. Uritsky,Benjamin Kematick,Michelle M Stammet Schmidt,A. Wetshtein,Bridget Scullion,Christopher M. Herndon,Rabia S. Atayee +10 more
TL;DR: An 11-member workgroup of HAPC pharmacists was convened to develop candidate EAs using nominal group and modified-Delphi methods as mentioned in this paper , and 15 EAs were developed.
Development of PharmPAL: A Collaborative Practice Pharmacy Clinic in Ambulatory Palliative Care
Molly Bacon,Benjamin Kematick,I. Suliman,Bridget Scullion,Isaac S. Chua,Sarah Given,Kate Lally +6 more
- 02 Sep 2022
TL;DR: PharmPAL increased access to palliative care services as part of a pilot project focused on clinical innovation and the impact PharmPAL has on clinic operations and provider satisfaction.