Mikael Jones - Pharm.D., BCPS
Dr. Jones received his Doctor of Pharmacy degree at the University of Florida College of Pharmacy. He completed a Pharmacy Practice and Primary Care Pharmacy Practice Residency at University of Kentucky Chandler Medical Center. Dr. Jones currently coordinates and teaches Patient Care Laboratory V and VI and lectures in several courses in the College of Pharmacy. He also is the Course Coordinator for the Pharmacologic Applications in Primary Care course for the Masters of Nursing program at the UK College of Nursing.
Dr. Jones is a Board Certified Pharmacotherapy Specialist and practices in the Center for the Advancement of Women’s Health. Dr. Jones serves the College on the Computer and Information Systems Committee and the Pharmacy Practice and Science Department Curriculum Committee
Selected Honors
- University of Kentucky College of Pharmacy Outstanding Third Year Professor Award (2008)
Selected Publications
- Jones M. Glaucoma in Chisholm MA, Schwinghammer TL, Wells BG, et al., eds. Pharmacotherapy Principles and Practice. New York: McGraw-Hill; 2008: 909-923
- Jones MD, Ryan M, Miles MV, Tang P, Fakhoury TA, Baumann RJ. Stability of Salivary Concentrations of the Newer Antiepileptic Drugs in the Postal System. Therapeutic Drug Monitoring 2005; 27:576-579
- Contributor - Clinician's Pocket Drug Reference 2005. 5th ed. New York, NY: McGraw Hill.
- Flynn JD, Akers WS, Jones M, Stevkovic N, Waid T, Mullett T, Jahania S. Treatment of respiratory syncytial virus pneumonia in a lung transplant recipient: case report and review of the literature. Pharmacotherapy 2004;24(7):932-938.
Selected Posters
- Jones MD, Jones MM, Bird E, Romanelli F, Freeman PR. A Competency-based Approach to Teaching Physical Assessment. Poster session presented at: American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy (AACP) Annual Conference; 2007 July; Orlando, FL.
Selected Presentations
- Mikael Jones, Mandy Jones. Round Table Discussion: A Competency-Based Approach to Teaching Physical Assessment. Presented at: American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy (AACP) Annual Conference; 2007 July; Orlando, FL.
Selected Grants
- ASHP Foundation. Fostering Young Investigators Pharmacy Resident Health Services Research Grant. Clinical Inertia: Time to intervention of critical A1C values in two primary care models for patients with Type 2 Diabetes: PharmacistCARE vs. Usual Care PI: Felix Yam (resident); Senior investigator: Mikael Jones. $5000. 2005.

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