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BRIAN J. ISETTS, PH.D. Curriculum Vitae Education: 1981 – 1985 University of Minnesota College of Pharmacy Social and Administrative Pharmacy Doctor of Philosophy Degree (Ph.D.) 1981 – 1985 University of Minnesota College of Pharmacy Pharmaceutical Clinical Scientist Program Kellogg Foundation Fellow 1974 – 1979 University of Wisconsin – Madison School of Pharmacy, Madison, WI Bachelor of Science, Pharmacy 1973 – 1974 University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee, WI Undergraduate Coursework Current Practice: Professor with Tenure, Department of Pharmaceutical Care & Health Systems, University of Minnesota College of Pharmacy, Minneapolis, MN Community, Hospital and Nursing Home Consultant Pharmacist, Minnesota and Wisconsin, 1980 – present Licensure: Minnesota Board of Pharmacy License #113541, 1982 – present Wisconsin Pharmacy Examining Board License #9765, 1980 – present Professional Experience: Adjunct Faculty, ACO Learning Network, Brookings Institution, January 2014 – January 2016 Health Policy Fellow, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, CMS Innovation Center, July 2011 – December 2013 Professional Experience (cont.):

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BRIAN J. ISETTS, PH.D. Curriculum Vitae

Education: 1981 – 1985 University of Minnesota College of Pharmacy Social and Administrative Pharmacy Doctor of Philosophy Degree (Ph.D.) 1981 – 1985 University of Minnesota College of Pharmacy Pharmaceutical Clinical Scientist Program Kellogg Foundation Fellow 1974 – 1979 University of Wisconsin – Madison School of Pharmacy, Madison, WI Bachelor of Science, Pharmacy 1973 – 1974 University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee, WI Undergraduate Coursework Current Practice: • Professor with Tenure, Department of Pharmaceutical Care & Health

Systems, University of Minnesota College of Pharmacy, Minneapolis, MN • Community, Hospital and Nursing Home Consultant Pharmacist, Minnesota

and Wisconsin, 1980 – present Licensure: Minnesota Board of Pharmacy License #113541, 1982 – present Wisconsin Pharmacy Examining Board License #9765, 1980 – present Professional Experience: • Adjunct Faculty, ACO Learning Network, Brookings Institution, January 2014

– January 2016 • Health Policy Fellow, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, CMS

Innovation Center, July 2011 – December 2013 Professional Experience (cont.):

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Brian J. Isetts, Ph.D. Page 2 • Health Policy Fellow, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, Medicare

Part D Drug Benefit Group January 2011 – June 2011 • Pharmaceutical Care Faculty, Fairview University Health Services,

Minneapolis, MN, 1998 – 2010 • Clinical Laboratory Director (Level I CLIA License) and Practitioner, Red Wing

Corner Drug, Red Wing, MN, 1995 – 2010 • Director, Pharmacy Operations (P.I.C.), Red Wing Corner Drug, Red Wing,

MN, 1994 – 1995 • Director, Professional Affairs, Minnesota Pharmacists Association, St. Paul,

MN, 1986 – 1992 Advanced Practice Credentials: • Certificate Program in Immunization Delivery, University of Minnesota – Office

of Continuing Education, Granted 2005 • Adult Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Re-Certification, Red Cross,

Minneapolis, MN, Granted 2005 • Fellow – American Pharmacists Association, Academy of Pharmaceutical

Research and Science Clinical Sciences Section, Granted 2002 • Board Certified Pharmacotherapy Specialist, Board of Pharmaceutical

Specialties, Granted 1995, Re-Certification (2003 – 2009, 2010 – 2016, and 2017 – 2023)

• Certified Pharmaceutical Care Practitioner, Peters Institute of Pharmaceutical Care, Granted 1993

• Fellow – American Society of Consultant Pharmacists, Granted 1993 Affiliations and Professional Organizations: • American Pharmacists Association, 1979 – present • Wisconsin Pharmacy Alumni Association, 1981 – present • Minnesota Pharmacists Association 1985 – present • American Society of Consultant Pharmacists, 1991 – present • American Pharmacists Association – Foundation, 1994 – present • American College of Clinical Pharmacy, 1995 – present

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Brian J. Isetts, Ph.D. Page 3 Affiliations and Professional Organizations (cont.): • American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy, 1997 – present • American Society of Health-System Pharmacists, 2002 – present • American Medical Association – Affiliation Account, 2014 – present Honors and Awards: • Medicare Evidence Development & Coverage Advisory Committee, 2018 –

2020 • Advisor, Current Procedural Terminology/Health Care professionals

Advisory Committee, American Medical Association, 2007 – 2011 and 2014 – present

• Pharmacist Planning Services, Inc. – Distinguished Person of the Year, March 26, 2017

• Pinnacle Award – APhA – Foundation Quality Center, Washington, D.C., Government Agency Public/Private Partnership Category. U.S. Department of Health & Human Services/CMS – Partnership for Patients ADE Initiative, September 19, 2016

• Peter P. Lamy Memorial Lecture Award, “New Frontiers in Accountable Medication Use.” American Society of Consultant Pharmacists, Las Vegas, NV, October 31, 2015

• Hubert H. Humphrey Award recognizing major contributions in government and/or legislative service. American Pharmacists Association, March 27, 2015

• Samuel W. Melendy Lecture Award, University of Minnesota College of Pharmacy, “Progress Toward Goals: Building a Medication Use System Our Country Deserves,” 2013

• Commissioner, National HealthCare Workforce Commission, 2010 – 2013 • Distinguished Practitioner Medallion, National Academies of Practice,

Pharmacy Academy. Presented at the National Academies Annual Meeting, Crystal City, VA, March 26, 2011

• University of Minnesota, PRIME Institute Health Policy Fellow, sabbatical leave to study at the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, 2011 – 2013

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Brian J. Isetts, Ph.D. Page 4 Honors and Awards (cont.): • Finalist, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation/Institute of Medicine Health Policy

Fellowship Program, Washington, D.C., February 2010 • Bowl of Hygeia Award – Minnesota Pharmacists Association, June 21, 2005 • University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, College of Pharmacy,

Philip and Ethel Ashby Distinguished Lecturer, Oklahoma City, OK, April 27, 2007

• Jacob W Miller Award, American Pharmacists Association – Foundation, Orlando, FL, April 4, 2005

• Pinnacle Award – APhA-Foundation Quality Center, University of Minnesota College of Pharmacy/Fairview Pharmacy Service, “A Public/Private Partnership to Sustain Improvements in Medication Outcomes,” June 15, 2004

• Buyers Health Care Action Group, Excellence in Quality Competition, Silver Award, Fairview Physician Associates – Collaborative Practice of Pharmaceutical Care, Minneapolis, MN, September 14, 2000

• American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy – Innovations in Teaching Competition Award, “Use of a Student-driven, University-based Pharmaceutical Care Clinic to Define the Highest Standards of Patient Care,” Boston, MA, July 6, 1999

Practice Awards and Recognition: • One-to-One Patient Counseling Award, Pharmacy Today – Pharmacist

Recognition Award Program, Orlando, FL, April 2, 2005 • National Register’s – Who’s Who in Executives and Professionals, 2005 –

2006 editions • APhA – Foundation – Incentive Grants for Practitioner Innovation, “Use of

OTC Cholesterol Test Kits in a Pharmaceutical Care Practice,” Red Wing Corner Drug, June 30, 1994 – March 1, 1995

• Minnesota Pharmaceutical Care Project, Recognition as the Pharmaceutical Care Practitioner Providing Care to the Greatest Number of Patients, Highest Complexity of Patients, and Generating the Largest Amount of Revenue, November 30, 1996

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Brian J. Isetts, Ph.D. Page 5 Educational Honors and Awards: • Keynote Speaker, University of Minnesota College of Pharmacy White Coat

Transition Ceremony, Minneapolis, MN, April 25, 2006 • Faculty of the Semester Award, Minnesota Pharmacy Student Alliance –

University of Minnesota College of Pharmacy, Minneapolis, MN, December 11, 2003

Documented Pharmaceutical Care Encounters: Total number of documented pharmaceutical care encounters (1992 – 2010)*: 2,784 patient encounters (1,625 patients), and 5,133 drug therapy problems resolved. * Confirmed and verified by the Director of the Peters Institute of Pharmaceutical Care. Patient Care Sites: • Consultant pharmacist drug regimen review services, Glenhaven, Inc., Skilled

Nursing Facility, Glenwood City, WI, 1992 – 2019 • Consultant pharmacist drug regimen review services, Spring Valley Health

Care Center, Spring Valley, WI, 2007 – present • Clinic Director, Student-driven pharmaceutical care clinic, University of

Minnesota Pharmaceutical Care Experiential Clinic, 1998 – 2010 • Dispensing and medication therapy management services, Red Wing Corner

Drug & Clinic Pharmacy, Red Wing, MN, 1992 – 2010 Teaching: Academic and Graduate School Appointments • Professor with Tenure, Department of Pharmaceutical Care & Health

Systems, University of Minnesota College of Pharmacy, July 2009 – present • Field Supervisor, Keith Szymanski – Masters of Public Health Practicum,

Emory University School of Public Health, Atlanta, GA, June 2017 – May 2018 • Associate Professor, Department of Pharmaceutical Care & Health

Systems, University of Minnesota College of Pharmacy, May 2001 – June 2009

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Brian J. Isetts, Ph.D. Page 6 Teaching (cont.): • Associate Member, Graduate School Faculty, University of Minnesota, Social

& Administrative Pharmacy, 1998 – present • Member – PRIME Institute, Pharmaceutical Research in Management &

Economics, 2001 – present • Member, Peters Institute of Pharmaceutical Care, University of Minnesota,

1997 – present • Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmaceutical Care & Health Systems,

University of Minnesota College of Pharmacy, 1998 – 2001 • Director, Pharmaceutical Care Laboratory, University of Minnesota,

Minneapolis, MN, 1998 – 1999 • Instructor, Pharmaceutical Care Laboratory University of Minnesota, 1997 –

1998 • Research Associate, Minnesota Pharmaceutical Care Demonstration Project,

1992 – 1994 • Clinical Assistant Professor, University of Minnesota College of Pharmacy,

1988 – 1997 Teaching Experience • Foundations of Pharmaceutical Care, Phar 6706, Course Director, two credit

required course, Fall, 2013 – present • Becoming a Pharmacist , Phar 6700, Instructor, two credit required course,

Fall, 2013 - present • Care and Professional Foundations-II, Phar 6730, Instructor, two credit

required course, Fall 2017 – present • Co-Preceptor, Advance Pharmacy Experience, Academic Rotation (two

students), Summer 2020 • Practice of Pharmaceutical Care - I, Phar 6111, Course Director, three credit

required course, Fall, 2006 – 2010 • Evidence-based Practice Project, Phar 6742/Phar 6782, Faculty, two credit

required course, 2016 – 2019 • Ambulatory Pharmaceutical Care Clinic, Phar 6230, Course Director, two

credit elective course, Spring, 1998 – 2010

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Brian J. Isetts, Ph.D. Page 7 Teaching (cont.): • Advanced Pharmaceutical Care Clinic, Phar 6217, Course Director, one credit

elective course, open to students with prior clinic experience, Spring, 2000 – 2010

• Evolution of Psychotropic Drug Laws, Guidelines and Practices, Invited guest faculty, Cross-cultural perspectives on drugs (CLA 1303), Fall 2009

• Practice of Pharmaceutical Care – I, Phar 6111, co-teaching with Drs. Robert Cipolle and Linda Strand, three credit required course, Fall, 1999 – 2005

• University of Wisconsin School of Pharmacy, Guest Faculty – Pharmaceutical Care Laboratory, Pharmacotherapy 6232, Required Pharm.D. – III course, January 31, 2005

• Drug Use Review & Management, Phar 6233, Faculty Facilitator, two credit elective course, open to Pharm.D. – III students, Fall, 2004

• Principles of Healthcare Counseling, Phar 5280, Course Director, two credit elective course, Spring, 2000-2004

• Pharmacy Practice in Ambulatory Settings, Phar 6213, Course Director, two credit elective course, Spring 2004

• Pharmacy Outcomes, Phar 6135, Course Faculty, two credit required course, Spring 2004

• Pharmacy & The Health Care System, Phar 6131, Facilitator/evaluator, three credit required course, Spring 2004

• Pharmacotherapy II, Phar 6122, Oral final examinations – guest expert evaluator, Spring, 2002 – 2010

• Pharmaceutical Care Laboratory II, Phar 6172, Oral final examination evaluator, Spring, 2003 – 2004

• Introduction to Clerkship Seminar, Phar 6181, Case Presentation Facilitator, required course, Spring, 2001 – 2002

• Pharmaceutical Care Laboratory V, Phar 6175, Experienced Faculty Observer for patient assessments and Invited Lecturer, three credit required course, Fall, 1999 – 2003

• Pharmaceutical Care Laboratory I, Phar 6171, Invited Lecturer, two classes, three credit required course, Fall 2000

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Brian J. Isetts, Ph.D. Page 8 Teaching (cont.): • Pharmaceutical Economics and Public Policy, Phar 6234, Invited Lecturer,

one class, two credit elective course, Spring 2000 • Practice of Pharmaceutical Care – II, Phar 6112, Facilitator and presenter,

four credit required course, Spring, 1999 – 2002 • The Diabetes Experience, Phar 6294, Phar 5971, Faculty, one credit elective

course, Spring, 1999 – 2010 • Patient Assessment, Phar 6176, Faculty, Lab Section 1, three credit required

course, Spring 1999 • Pharmaceutical Care Laboratory III, Phar 6173, Invited Lecturer, two classes,

three credit required course, Fall 1999 • Pharmaceutical Care Clinic – Directed Studies, Course Director (new course),

Phar 5972/5970, two credit elective course, Spring 1998 & 1999 and Fall 1999

• Pharmaceutical Care Laboratory VII, Phcy 5928, Interim Course Director, three credit required course, Fall 1998

• Pharmaceutical Care Laboratory I-VIII, Phcy 5921 – 5928, Instructor, three credit required course, January 1997 – May 1998

• Pharmacotherapy I, Guest lecturer, one class, overview of drugs of abuse, 1994 – 1996

• Pharmacy Law, Guest lecturer, two classes, licensing and other selected topics, 1992 – 1995

• Dormitory Resident Counseling and Training Program, Guest Lecturer, one class, pharmacology for poets, 1993 – 1995

Outreach Education: Faculty, Pharmaceutical Care Practitioner, Peters Institute of Pharmaceutical Care, Certificate Preparation Programs Web-based Curriculum: 2005 – 2018 Faculty, Pharmaceutical Care Practitioner, Peters Institute of Pharmaceutical Care, Certificate Preparation Programs

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Brian J. Isetts, Ph.D. Page 9 Outreach Education (cont.): International Curriculum: • #3 pharmacy faculty from Spain and Canada, October 20-24, 2003 • #15 pharmacists from Spain, November 15-19, 1999 • #31 pharmacists from Great Britain, Sweden, Denmark, Spain, Taiwan, and

South Africa, April 12-30, 1999 Domestic Curriculum: • #17 college of pharmacy faculty, October 20-24, 2003 • #13 pharmacists, September – November, 1999 • #10 pharmacists, March – April, 1999 • #15 pharmacists, October – December, 1998 • #7 pharmacists, July – August, 1998 Faculty Development: • Collaborative Institutional Training Initiative (CITI) Program – Biomedical

Research Investigators Refresher Course, June 27, 2020 • Certified Living in Place Professional – Living in Place Institute, Recertification

Course, May 21, 2010 • Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) 2019 Quality Conference,

Baltimore, MD, January 29-31, 2019 • University of North Carolina – Medication Optimization Collaboration Summit,

Raleigh, NC, January 16, 2019 • CMS 2016 Quality Conference, Baltimore, MD, December 13-15, 2016 • AHRQ 2010 Annual Conference, Bethesda, MD, September 27-29, 2010 • NIH Clinical Scholars Grant Information Seminar (AHC-CAPS Office), A-301

Mayo Building, June 29, 2007 • Promotion to Full Professor: Conceptualizing Your Dossier, Office of the Vice

Provost for Faculty & Academic Affairs, February 26, 2007 • Practice Plan Development Retreat, University of Minnesota College

Pharmacy, January 3, 2007 • Understanding the Procedures for Promotion to Full Professor, Office of the

Vice Provost for Faculty & Academic Affairs, December 19, 2006 • Grants.gov Training Session, Office of the Vice President for Research,

October 23, 2006

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Brian J. Isetts, Ph.D. Page 10 Faculty Development (cont.): • Clinical Trials Conference - Mayo Medical School, AHC Office of Clinical

Research, Minneapolis Convention Ctr, October 4, 2006 • College of Pharmacy Faculty Retreat, University of Minnesota Coffman Union,

August 29, 2006 • Treatment of Gestational Diabetes, Division of Endocrinology & Diabetes,

University of Minnesota, April 11, 2006 • Aspirin and Vitamin E in the Primary Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease:

The Women's Health Study, School of Public Health, Univ. of Minnesota, April 7, 2006

• Promotion and Tenure Workshop – Demystifying the P & T Process, University of Minnesota Office of Systems Administration, May 17, 2005

• Mid-Career Teaching Program, University of Minnesota Office of Educational Development, October 2004 – April 2005

• Privacy and Security Project – University of Minnesota HIPAA Training, WebCT Course 1-4 – March 12, 2003

• Human Participants Protection Education for Research Teams – National Institutes of Health (N.I.H.) on-line course. Responsible Conduct of Research requirement, February 18, 2003

• Responsible Conduct of Research – Part 2 (R.C.R. – 2), University of Minnesota Seminar on the Conduct of Research, University of Minnesota, Humphrey Center, October 21, 2002

• Nutritional Supplements: What my students need to know – AHC Interactive Development Series Funded by N.I.H., January 3, 2003

• Pharmacy Professionalism Forum, University of Minnesota College of Pharmacy – Student/Faculty Workshop, February 5, 2001

• How to Bill for Clinical Pharmacy Services, Sponsored by the American College of Clinical Pharmacy, ACCP Spring Clinical Practice Forum, Monterey, CA, April 1, 2000

• Advanced Practice Institute, Sponsored by the American Pharmaceutical Association-Foundation, Univ. of Florida College of Pharmacy, Gainesville, FL, July 22-25, 1999

• Getting Started as a Successful Grant Writer & Academician, Presenter: Stephen W Russell, Radisson Metrodome Hotel, Minneapolis, MN, October 28-29, 1999

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Brian J. Isetts, Ph.D. Page 11 Faculty Development (cont.): • Beyond the Internet: Re-inventing Health Information, Presenter: R Pat Little,

Thunderbird Hotel, Bloomington, MN, July 14, 1999 • Responsible Research and Society’s Expectations (R.C.R. – 1), University of

Minnesota Seminar on the Conduct of Research, Co-sponsored by the National Institutes of Health and the U of MN, University of Minnesota, June 8, 1999

• Write Winning Grants, Presenter: Stephen W Russell, University of Minnesota, Coffman Union, May 19-20, 1999

• Service Leadership, Fairview Quality Leadership Conference, Minneapolis Convention Center, March 24-25, 1999

Referee of Journals, Books, Monographs, and Promotions: • External Promotion Reviewer: Purdue University College of Pharmacy, 2018 • External Promotion Reviewer: Massachusetts College of Pharmacy, 2016 • Reviewer: Pharmacotherapy Self-Assessment Program (PSAP-VI), Book 8,

Chapter 3, Marketing of Pharmacy Health Promotion Programs, 2007-08 • Reviewer: Health Affairs, 2012-2014 • Reviewer: Journal of General Internal Medicine, 2003-2010 • Reviewer: American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education, 2000-2010 • Reviewer: Hospital Pharmacy, 1998-2010 • Reviewer: American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 1996-2010 • Reviewer: Journal of the American Pharmacists Association, 1995-2010,

2013-2014 • Reviewer: Health Policy, 2001-2010 • Reviewer: APhA Protocols on Hypertension and Dyslipidemia, 1996-2003 • Selection Panel: Innovations in Teaching Competition, AACP, 2000 • External Promotion Reviewer: University of Kentucky College of Pharmacy,

2005 • External Promotion Reviewer: University of Iowa College of Pharmacy, 2000 • Reviewer: ASHP Position Statement on Optimizing Treatment of

Hypertension, 1999 • Grant Review Panel: APhA Quality Center, Research Initiative Program, 1998

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Brian J. Isetts, Ph.D. Page 12 Service to the University of Minnesota: Outreach Service Related to the Scholarship of Pharmaceutical Care • Minnesota Department of Health – ePrescribing Workgroup, 2018 – present • Minnesota Department of Human Services – Personal Health Record,

Community Collaboration Project, 2017 – present • Fresenius Dialysis Center, St. Paul – Pharmaceutical Care Clinic Outreach

Initiative, February 2008 – 2010 • Pharmaceutical Care Preceptor, Phillips Neighborhood Clinic –

Interprofessional Student-run Medical Clinic, 2006 – 2010 • Salvation Army Rehabilitation Center – Pharmaceutical Care Clinic Outreach

Initiative, February 2005, March 2006, March 2007, February 2008 Administrative and Committee Service to the College and University • Member, Promotion and Tenure Committee, Department of Pharmaceutical

Care & Health Systems, 2018-2020 (Chair 2019-2020) • Member, Clinical Initiatives Practice Transformation Task Force, University of

Minnesota College of Pharmacy, 2018 – present • Member, Admissions Improvement Task Force, University of Minnesota

College of Pharmacy, 2018-present • Member, Creation Workgroup – Department Chair Job Description,

Department of Pharmaceutical Care & Health Systems, 2018 – present • Member, Steering Committee, University of Minnesota College of Pharmacy –

Center for Leading Healthcare Change, 2017 – present • Interviewer, University of Minnesota College of Pharmacy Applicant

Admissions Interviews, 1999 – 2010, and, 2018 – present • Member, Admissions Committee, University of Minnesota College of

Pharmacy, 2013-2014, and 2017 – 2018 • Member, Research Advisory Committee, College of Pharmacy, 2015 – 2018 • Member, Peer Review Committee, Department of Pharmaceutical Care &

Health Systems, 2016 – 2018 • Chairman, Promotion and Tenure Committee, Department of Pharmaceutical

Care & Health Systems, 2014 – 2016 • Delegate, American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy, University of

Minnesota College of Pharmacy 2013 – 2015

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Brian J. Isetts, Ph.D. Page 13 Service to the University of Minnesota (cont.): • Chairman, Academic Health Center – Faculty Consultative Committee

(AHCFCC), 2008 – 2010 • Member, Academic Health Center – Faculty Consultative Committee

(AHCFCC) 2004 – 2010

• Member, College of Pharmacy – Faculty Consultative Committee (FCC), 2002–2010

• Chairman, Sub-Committee on Required Medication Therapy Management Rotations, Advanced Practice Experience Committee, 2007 – 2010

• Clinical Advisor, University of Minnesota Office of Employee Benefits, UPlan Pharmacy Program, 2007 – 2010

• Member, Committee on Experiential Practice (formerly the Clerkship Advisory Committee), June 1997 – 2010

• Member, AHC/Fairview, Innovation Center Enterprise Task Force, 2008-2010 • Member, Faculty Search Committee, Pharmacy Health Informatics Tenure-

track Position, 2006 – 2007

• Member, College of Pharmacy Practice Plan Review Committee, 2005 – 2007 • Competition Judge, Minnesota Student ASHP Clinical Skills Competition,

2000, 2006, 2007 • Competition Judge, National CLARION Interdisciplinary Case Competition

Semifinals, 2006 • Member, AHC Clinical Sciences Enterprise Task Force, Strategic

Repositioning Initiative, 2005 – 2006 • Member, Practice Plan Development Advisory Committee, Department of

Pharmaceutical Care & Health Systems, 2005 – present • Member, Faculty Search Committee, Medication Use/Health Improvement

Tenure-track Position, 2005 – 2006 • Advisor, Pharmacy Students for Patient Care – New student charter

organization 2005 – present • Member, Change Creates Opportunity Working Group – College of Pharmacy

Strategic Planning Initiative, 2005 • Member, University of Minnesota College of Pharmacy – Duluth Campus,

Community Care Tenure-track Faculty Search Committee, 2005 – 2006

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Brian J. Isetts, Ph.D. Page 14 Service to the University of Minnesota (cont.): • Faculty Participant, Minnesota Pharmacy Student Association – Professor

“Pie-in-the-Face” Fund-raising Contest, December 9, 2004 • Chair, University of Minnesota College of Pharmacy – Duluth Campus, Clinic

Pharmacy Faculty and Tenured Faculty Search Committee, 2003 – 2004 • Chair, University of Minnesota College of Pharmacy – Duluth Campus,

Community Pharmacy Faculty Search Committee, 2002 – 2003 • Member, AHC/National Patient Safety Foundation – Interprofessional Patient

Safety Curriculum Task Force (Brandt Committee), 2002 – 2006 • Member, Ambulatory Chronic Care Group, Mac Baird, MD, Chair, and Head,

Department of Family Medicine, Minnesota Medical School, 2003 – 2004 • Competition Judge, APhA-ASP Counseling Competition – Minnesota

Competition, January 2003 • Department Reviewer, Dept. of PC&HS Annual and Post-tenure Faculty

Reviews, August 2002 • Member, College of Pharmacy Class Expansion Experiential Workgroup,

2002 – 2005 • Class Advisor, Class of 2002, 105 Students, September 1998 – May 2002 • Class Advisor, Hooding Ceremony Presenter, Graduation – May 18, 2002 • Member, Complementary and Alternative Medicine Task Force, Reporting to

the Educational Policy Committee, NIH Grant, 2001 – 2002 • Minnesota State Fair – Public Relations Exhibit Academic Health Center –

“Ask the Pharmacist,” 1997 – 2002 • Delegate, American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy – House of

Delegates 2002, and Alternate Delegate 2001 • Member, New Rotation and New Clerkship Evaluation Subcommittee of the

Clerkship Advisory Committee, 2001 – present • Search Committee Member, Patient Care Outcomes Faculty (tenure-track

position), 2000 – 2001 • Member, Fairview (FUMC) – College Of Pharmacy Joint Task Force, 2000 –

2001 • Member, Software Selection Committee: Pharmaceutical Care Curriculum,

2000 – 2004

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Brian J. Isetts, Ph.D. Page 15 Service to the University of Minnesota (cont.): • Member, Experiential Education Development Director Search Committee,

2000 • Ad-hoc member, Faculty Affairs Committee, Academic Health Center, Phase I

– Strategic Vision Task Force, 2000 • Interview Team, Pharmaceutical Care Laboratory Instructor, 2000 • Search Committee Member, Associate Professor in Critical Care, Department

of Experimental and Clinical Pharmacology, and, Fairview-University In-Patient Pharmaceutical Care Liaison, 1999 – 2000

• Invited Member, Pharmaceutical Care Preceptor Summit, Department of Experiential Education, September 29, 1999

• Compensation Paid to the College for Pharmaceutical Care Services: $175 (1999), $210 (2000), $230 (2001), $275 (2002), $315 (2003), $325 (2004), $340 (2005), $355 (2006), $320 (2007), $985 (2008), $100 (2019)

• Invited Member, Midwest Consensus Conference on Ambulatory Pharmaceutical Care Residency Programs, Lisle – Naperville, IL, February 19, 1999

• Member, Community Pharmacy/Ambulatory Care Advisory Committee, 1997 – 2005

• Member, Minnesota Department of Health – Department of Human Services, Joint Task Force Working Group on Quality, 2002 – 2003

• Member, Grant Review Committee, AHC Faculty Research Development Grant Program, 2000

• Invited Expert, Minnesota Public Radio, KNOW 91.1 FM Mid-Morning Call-in Show, Implications of Rx to OTC medication status, July 19, 2000

• Interdisciplinary Task Force Member, Academic Health Center, Phase II – Strategic Vision Task Force (Dworkin/Boch Committee) Health Care Delivery Committee, 2000

• Consumer Question and Answer Program: University of Minnesota State Fair Building, Improving Your Health with Pharmaceutical Care, and, “Ask the Pharmacist” personal consultations, September 5, 1999

• Member, Interdisciplinary Primary Health Care Resource Center Workgroup, University of Minnesota, Academic Health Center, 1998 – 1999

• President Mark Yudof Inauguration Ceremonies, AHC/College of Pharmacy Exhibit and Display, October 14, 1997

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Brian J. Isetts, Ph.D. Page 16 Service to the University of Minnesota (cont.): • Faculty: Rho Chi Pharmacy Honor Society Initiation, 2003 • Faculty Processional, College of Pharmacy Commencement: 2010, 2008,

2006, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2000, 1999 • Faculty Processional, Graduate School Commencement, 2003 • Faculty: Minnesota Pharmacy Student Alliance Auction, 2003 – 2007

Legislation • Legislative Consultation, Minnesota Department of Public Safety,

Methamphetamine Diversion Control Bill (4/12/05) • Legislative Testimony, Medication Therapy Management for Medical

Assistance Patients – 2005 o H.F. 979 – House Health Cost Containment Committee (2/23/05), and

House Health Policy and Finance Committee (3/31/05) o S.F. 973 – Senate Health and Family Security Committee (3/1/05)

• Medication Therapy Management Services Pilot Project – 2001 • o H.F. 1443 – House Health Policy Committee (3/23/01), and House

Government Operations Committee (3/28/01) o S.F. 1836 – Senate Health and Family Security Committee (4/9/01)

• Legislative Funding Requests, University of Minnesota Academic Health Center Funding, Senator Steve Murphy and Representative Jerry Dempsey letters and calls in support of 2004 – 05 budget, 2003 – 04, 2000 – 01 budget, and 1999 – 2000 budget funding requests-AHC Day at the Capitol, April 7, 2005

• Ad-hoc Member, Prescribing Authority Project – Report to the Legislature, Susan Foote, Chair, 2003

Service to the Profession: Elected Positions • Treasurer, Academic Interest Group, Minnesota Pharmacists Association,

2004-2006 • Board of Directors, Minnesota Pharmacists Association, 2002 – 2004 • President, American Pharmacists Association (APhA) – Foundation,

March, 2000 – 2001, Re-elected – March 2001 – 2002 • Board of Directors, APhA – Foundation, March, 1996 – March, 1999,

Reelected, March 1999 – March 2002

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Brian J. Isetts, Ph.D. Page 17 Appointed Positions • Primary CPT Representative for Pharmacy (Pharmacy HIT Collaborative),

American Medical Association, Current Procedural Terminology Advisory Panel, 2020-present

• Alternate CPT Representative for Pharmacy (Pharmacy HIT Collaborative), American Medical Association, Current Procedural Terminology Advisory Panel, 2014 – present

• Member, CPT-RUC Workgroup on Evaluation & Management Codes, American Medical Association, 2018 – 2020

• Member, Workgroup 1 – Coding and Reimbursement, Pharmacy Health Information Technology Collaborative, 2014 – present

• Member, Technical Expert Panel – Pharmacist Patient Care Intervention Reporting Task Force, American Pharmacists Association, 2014 – present

• Member, Pharmacy Quality Alliance – University of Minnesota Representative, 2014 – present

• Member, American Pharmacists Association – Research Advisory Council, 2014 – present

• Member, North Carolina Community Care – Technical Expert Panel, CMS Innovation Center Healthcare Innovation Award, 2014 – 2017

• Member, CMS Part D MTM Program Technical Expert Panel, 2014 – 2016 • Member, Minnesota Alliance for Patient Safety, Conference Planning

Committee, 2014 • Reviewer, Script Your Future Team Challenge, Student Pharmacist

Adherence Challenge, National Consumers League, Washington, D.C., 2013 & 2014

• Steering Committee Member, Pharmacist Services Technical Advisory Coalition – PSTAC (Pharmacists’ CPT Code Proposal Work Group), 2002 – 2010

• Member, Medication Therapy Management Services Task Force, Minnesota Pharmacists Association, 2006 – 2010

• Member, Medicaid Reform Task Force, American Society of Health-System Pharmacists, 2007 – 2010

• Member, American Pharmacists Association-Foundation Advisory Committee, 2002 – 2010

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Brian J. Isetts, Ph.D. Page 18 Service to the Profession (cont.): • Member, Ad-hoc New Business Committee, Medication Therapy Management

Services–Billing and Documentation, American Pharmacists Assn, 2007 – 2008

• Member, Board of Directors Nominating Committee, American Pharmacists Association-Foundation, 2007

• Member, Jake Miller Award Selection Committee, American Pharmacists Association-Foundation, 2006 – 2010

• Joint Commission of Pharmacy Practitioners (JCPP) Vision Implementation Payment Policy Workgroup (Elenbaas Workgroup), Member, 2007

• Technical Expert Panel, Medicare Part D Quality Measures, (BearingPoint Contractor Project) 2005 – 2007

• Pharmacy Futures Invited Consensus Summit, May 2005 • Remington Honor Medal Screening Committee, Member, 2002 – 2003 • Robert K. Chalmers, AACP Distinguished Pharmacy Educator Award

Committee, Member, 2002 – 2003 • APhA-Foundation Incentive Grants for Practitioner Innovation in

Pharmaceutical Care, Review Committee Member, 2002 – present • Board of Pharmaceutical Specialties, Specialty Council on Psychiatric

Pharmacy Practice, 1998 – 2000 • National Association of Boards of Pharmacy/Minnesota Pharmacists

Association, Workgroup on Pharmaceutical Care Accreditation, 1999 – 2001 • Expert Panelist: APhA Self Care Treatment Protocols, 1998 – 1999 • American Pharmacists Association, Advisory Group on the Community

Pharmacy Practitioner-based Research Network, 1995 – 2001 • American Society of Consultant Pharmacists (ASCP), Educational Affairs

Council, Member, 1997 – 1998 • ASCP, Public Affairs Council, Member, 1996 – 1997 • American Pharmacists Association, Pharmacy Practice Activity Taxonomy

Working Group, 1996 – 1998 • American Society of Health-System Pharmacists, Pharmacy Technician

Model Curriculum Review Committee, 1995 – 1996 • American Pharmacists Association – Office of Pharmaceutical Care,

Educational Advisory Board, 1995 – 1996

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Brian J. Isetts, Ph.D. Page 19 Service to the Profession (cont.): • Delegate, Academy of Pharmaceutical Research and Science, American

Pharmacists Association House of Delegates, 1993 – 1998, 2002 – 2003 • Practice Parameters Advisory Committee, Commissioner of Health,

Minnesota Department of Human Services, 1/1994 – 7/1995 • American Pharmacists Association, Member, Policy Committee on

Professional Affairs, 1993 – 1994 • Minnesota AIDS Substance Abuse Partnership – Minnesota Department of

Human Services, 1993 – 1999 • Data Collection Advisory Committee for MinnesotaCare, Commissioner of

Health, Minnesota Department of Human Services, 1992 – 1993 • Minnesota Board of Pharmacy, Continuing Education Advisory Task Force,

Ex-officio member, 1985 – 1993 • Board of Directors, National Steroid Research Center and Other Drugs of

Abuse 1993 – 2002 • Virtual Mentoring Leadership Program, American Pharmacists Association–

Academy of Students of Pharmacy, April 2002 – present • Technical Analysis Work Group Member, American Pharmacists Association -

Grant Project (L. Maine, P.I.) “Examining Financing Strategies to Expand Access to Medication Therapy Management Services,” August 2000 – May 2001

Peer-Reviewed Journal Publications: • Chabot M, and Isetts BJ. Interprofessional collaborations with Occupational

Therapists and Pharmacists in alternative payment models. Spec Interest Sec Quart Practice Connections (supp OT Practice). Feb. 2020; Vol. 5:15-18.

• Clay, PG, Burns AL, Isetts BJ, Hirsch JD, Kliethermes MA, Planas LG. PaCIR: A tool to enhance pharmacist patient care intervention reporting. J Am Pharm Assoc. 2019; 59:615-623. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.japh.2019.07.008

• Hoffmann-Eubanks B, Kondic AM, Isetts BJ. Alignment of Community Pharmacy Foundation grant funding and the evolution of pharmacy practice in the United States of America. Pharmacy (Basel), 2019 Jun; 7(2):63. https://doi.org/10.3390/pharmacy7020063

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Brian J. Isetts, Ph.D. Page 20 Peer-Reviewed Journal Publications: • Merkey B, Pittenger AL, Reidt S, Isetts BJ. Drug therapy problems in NCAA

Division I-A Minnesota Gopher student-athletes. Innovations in Pharmacy, 2019;10(2):Article 6. https://doi.org/10.24926/iip.v10i2.1965

• Schommer JC, Olson AW, Isetts BJ. Transforming community-based pharmacy practice through financially sustainable centers for health and personal care. JAPhA. 2018: DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.japh.2018.10.009

• Schommer JC, Olson AW, Isetts BJ, Scime GM, Skelton JB, Owen JA. The next transition in community-based pharmacy practice: APhA practice perspectives report. JAPhA Special Report: September 2018

• Isetts BJ. Integrating medication therapy management services provided by community pharmacists into a community-based accountable care organization. Pharmacy, 2017;5(56); doi:10.3390/pharmacy5040056

• Olson AW, Isetts BJ, Kondic AM, Schommer JC. Comparing the research contributions of Community Pharmacy Foundation funding on practice innovation between non-academics and academics. Innovations in Pharmacy, 2017;8(3): Article 3

• Isetts BJ, Olson AW, Kondic AM, Schommer JC. An evaluation of the distribution, scope, and impact of Community Pharmacy Foundation grants completed by academic principal investigators between 2002 and 2014. Innovations in Pharmacy, 2017;8(1): Article 24

• Isetts BJ, Buffington DE, Carter BL, Smith MA, Polgreen LA, James PA. Evaluation of pharmacist work in a collaborative model for hypertension. Pharmacotherapy. 2016; 36:374-84

• Isetts BJ. Pharmacist reimbursement for comprehensive medication management in value-based financing. Calif Pharm. MTM Special Issue, Oct, 2015

• Isetts BJ. Provider status legislation: Be careful what you wish for. Pharm Times. Special Invited Peer-reviewed Provider Status Issue, January, 2015

• Wagner D, Isetts BJ. Choosing to use the most powerful model in the world. Am J Hlth-syst Pharm. 2014: 71:1128-35

• Isetts BJ, Brummel AR, Ramalho de Oliveira D, and Moen DW. Managing drug-related morbidity and mortality in a patient-centered medical home. Med Care. 2012: 50;997-1001

• Isetts BJ. Pharmaceutical care, MTM, & payment: past, present, & future. Ann Pharmacother. 2012: 46;S47-S56

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Brian J. Isetts, Ph.D. Page 21 Peer-Reviewed Journal Publications (cont.): • Isetts BJ. Engaging in rapid cycle innovation. Am J Pharm Educ. 2012: 76

(3); Art. 37 • Isetts BJ, Schommer JC, Westberg SM, Johnson JK, Froiland N, and

Hedlund JM. Evaluation of a consumer generated marketing plan for medication therapy management services. Innov in Pharmacy. 2012; 3 (1); Art. 66

• Stratton TP, Cernohous T, Naglosky K, Bumgardner M, Traynor A, Worley MM, Isetts BJ, Larson T, and Seifert R. College of pharmacy-based medication therapy management program for a university system. J Am Pharm Assoc. 2012:52;653-660

• Isetts BJ, Brummel A, Oliviera DR, Moen D. Integration of medication therapy management services into care system redesign. Minn. Phys. 2010; 9:20

• Cooke CE, Isetts BJ, Sullivan TE, Belletti D, and Fustgaard M. Potential value of electronic prescribing in health economic and outcomes research. Patient Rel. Outcome Meas. 2010; 1:1-16

• Isetts BJ, Schondelmeyer SW, Artz MB, Lenarz LA, Heaton AH, Wadd WB, Brown LB, and Cipolle RJ. Clinical and economic outcomes of medication therapy management services: The Minnesota experience. J Am Pharm Assoc. 2008; 48:203-11

• Isetts BJ, Buffington DE. CPT code-change proposal: National data on pharmacists’ medication therapy management services. J Am Pharm Assoc. 2007; 47:491-95, published simultaneously in; Am J Hlth-Syst Pharm. 2007; 64:1642-46

• Isetts BJ, Schondelmeyer SW, Heaton AH, Wadd WB, Hardie NA and Artz MB. Effects of collaborative drug therapy management on patients' perceptions of care and health-related quality of life. Res Soc & Adm Pharm. 2006; 2:129-42

• Willink, DP, Isetts BJ. Becoming ‘indispensable’: developing innovative community pharmacy practices. J Am Pharm Assoc. 2005; 45:376-86

• Isetts BJ, Brown LM, Schondelmeyer SW, Lenarz LA. Quality assessment of a collaborative approach for decreasing drug-related morbidity and achieving therapeutic goals. Arch Intern Med. 2003; 163:1813-20

• Isetts BJ. Pharmaceutical care: How pharmacy could benefit from regulatory action. J Am Pharm Assoc. 2001; 41:19-20

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Brian J. Isetts, Ph.D. Page 22 Peer-Reviewed Journal Publications (cont.): • Isetts BJ, and Sorensen, TD. Use of a student-driven, university-based

pharmaceutical care clinic to define the highest standards of patient care. Am J Pharm Educ. 1999; 63:443-449

• Isetts BJ. Evaluation of pharmacy students’ abilities to provide pharmaceutical care. Am J Pharm Educ. 1999; 63:11-20

• Isetts BJ. Using protocols in the context of pharmacists’ patient care responsibilities. J Am Pharm Assoc. 1998; 38:300-1

• Isetts BJ. Pharmaceutical care in New Zealand: Customizing the blueprint. J Am Pharm Assoc. 1997; 37:301-4

• Isetts BJ. Making a difference in patient care. J Am Pharm Assoc. 1997; 37:181

• Isetts BJ. Monitoring outcomes in a busy pharmacy. J Am Pharm Assoc. 1996; 36:551

• Leonard MS, Isetts BJ, and Leonard CX. Community pharmacist response to potential oral carcinoma. J Am Pharm Assoc. 1996; 36:203-5

• Price KO, Huff PS, Isetts BJ, and Goldwire MA: University-based sports pharmacy program. Amer J Hlth Syst Pharm. 1995; 52:302-9

• Isetts BJ. A pharmacist's guide to caring for physically active patients: The one minute counselor. Amer Pharm. 1994; 34:64-5

• Isetts BJ. Monitoring and managing patient care. Amer Pharm. 1992;32: 7783

• Isetts BJ. Preparing community educational presentations on ergogenic drug use. Am J Hosp Pharm. 1989; 46:2028-30

• Isetts BJ, Gallo G. Drug information requests from non-hospital practitioners. Am J Hosp Pharm. 1984; 41:641-8

• Isetts BJ. Redefining MTM in the Post-Health Reform Era. White Paper produced in collaboration with Wolters Kluwer Publishing, 2015. Available at: http://www.wolterskluwercdi.com/white-papers/redefining-mtm-post-healthreform-era/

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Brian J. Isetts, Ph.D. Page 23

Research and Other Evidence-Based Reports: • Isetts BJ. Evaluating Effectiveness of the Minnesota Medicaid Medication

Therapy Management Care Program. State Contract Number B00749, December 14, 2007. Archived to the Minnesota Department of Human Services Web site at: www.dhs.state.mn.us/main/groups/business_partners/documents/pub/dhs16_ 140283.pdf

• Buffington DE, Isetts BJ, Whitcomb-Henry H, et al. Medication Therapy Management Services – CPT™ Code Proposal. Submitted on behalf of the Pharmacist Services Technical Advisory Coalition to the AMA - CPT Editorial Panel, August 31, 2004, in support of the initial proposal to assign CPT codes for MTMS. Posted for primary and secondary review by the AMA’s - CPT Editorial Panel

• Buffington DE, Isetts BJ, Whitcomb-Henry H, et al. Medication Therapy Management Services – CPT™ Code Change Proposal. Submitted on behalf of the Pharmacist Services Technical Advisory Coalition to the AMA - CPT Editorial Panel, March 31, 2007, in support of the proposal to migrate Medication Therapy Management Services CPT Codes from Category III (temporary) to Category I (permanent) status.

Publications in Textbooks: • Isetts BJ. Medication Therapy Management Services (Chapter 17). In: Fulda

T, Wertheimer AI, Lyles A. Pharmaceutical Public Policy, 2nd ed. Burlington, MA: Jones & Bartlett, 2019: in-press

• Isetts BJ. The Global Perspective: Medication Management in the United States (Chapter 12). In: Cipolle RJ, Strand LM, and Morley PC, eds. Pharmaceutical Care Practice, 3rd ed. New York: McGraw-Hill, 2012: 627-646

• Isetts BJ. Consumer-driven Health Care (Chapter 2). In: Zellmer WA, ed. Pharmacy Forecast 2013-2017: Strategic Planning Advice for Pharmacy Departments in Hospitals and Health Systems, December 2012. Bethesda MD: ASHP Research & Education Foundation

• Brown LM, Isetts BJ. (Chapter 2). In: Klinsky D, ed. Handbook of Nonprescription Drugs, 17th ed. Washington DC: American Pharmacists Association, 2012: 17-36

• Isetts BJ, Buffington DE. Coding for Medication Therapy Management Services (Chapter 6). In: Hogue M, ed. The Pharmacist's Guide to Compensation for Medication Therapy Management Services. Washington DC: American Pharmacists Association, 2009: 43-49

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Brian J. Isetts, Ph.D. Page 24 Publications in Textbooks (cont.): • Brown LM, Isetts BJ. Patient Assessment and Consultation (Chapter 2). In:

Berardi RR, ed. Handbook of Nonprescription Drugs, 16th ed. Washington DC: American Pharmacists Association, 2009: 15-32

• Isetts BJ. Valerian (Chapter 4). In: Tracy TS, Kingston RL, eds. Herbal Products: Toxicology and Clinical Pharmacology, 2nd ed. Totowa NJ: Humana Press, 2007: 55-70

• Isetts BJ, Brown LM. Patient Assessment and Consultation (Chapter 2). In: Berardi RR, ed. Handbook of Nonprescription Drugs, 15th ed. Washington DC: American Pharmacists Association, 2006: 15-38

• Isetts BJ, Brown LM. Patient Assessment and Consultation (Chapter 2). In: Berardi RR, ed. Handbook of Nonprescription Drugs, 14th ed. Washington DC: American Pharmacists Association, 2004: 17-36

• Isetts BJ. Systems of Pharmaceutical Care (Chapter 15). In: Petersen AM, ed. Managing Pharmacy Practice: Principles, Strategies, and Systems. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press, 2004: 233-259

• Isetts BJ, McKone BJ. Practice Changes Facilitated by Pharmaceutical Care (Chapter 12). In: Knowlton CH, and Penna RP, eds. Pharmaceutical Care, 2nd ed. Bethesda, MD: American Society of Health-System Pharmacy, 2003: 213-231

• Klein-Schwartz W and Isetts BJ. Patient Assessment and Consultation (Chapter 2). In: Berardi RR, ed. Handbook of Nonprescription Drugs, 13th ed. Washington DC: American Pharmacists Association, 2002: 21-40

• Isetts BJ. Pharmaceutical Care. In: Mueller B, ed, Pharmacotherapy Self-Assessment Program –The Science and Practice of Pharmacotherapy I, 4th ed., Book 5. Kansas City, MO: American College of Clinical Pharmacy, January 2002: 147-182

• Klein-Schwartz W, and Isetts BJ. Patient Assessment and Consultation (Chapter 2). In: Allen LV, ed, Handbook of Nonprescription Drugs, 12th ed. Washington DC: American Pharmacists Association, 2000:15-38

• Perfetto EM, Morris LS, Isetts BJ. Measuring and Documenting Patient Outcomes with Drug Treatment Protocols. In: APhA Guide to Drug Treatment Protocols: A Resource for Creating and Using Disease-Specific Pathways. Wash. D.C.: American Pharmacists Association; 1996

• Klein-Schwartz W, and Isetts BJ. Patient Assessment and Consultation. In: Covington TR, ed, Handbook of Nonprescription Drugs, 11th ed. Washington DC: American Pharmacists Association, 1996:15-32

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Brian J. Isetts, Ph.D. Page 25 Dissertation: Isetts BJ. A Delphic Probe of Pharmacy Decision-makers. A doctoral dissertation presented to the Graduate School of the University of Minnesota, November, 1985 Abstracts: • Ramalho de Oliveira D, Brummel AR, Isetts BJ, and Moen DW. Integration of

Medication Therapy Management into Care System Redesign. J Am Pharm Assoc. 2011; 51:261-2

• Brown LM, Isetts BJ, Schondelmeyer SW. Quality assessment of an ambulatory care clinic-based collaborative care approach for achieving therapeutic goals. J Am Pharm Assoc. 2003;43:318-19

• Isetts BJ, Frakes MJ, Cipolle RJ. Clinical and economic consequences of a collaborative approach to drug therapy management. J Mang Care Pharm. 2003; 9:10-S

• Isetts BJ, and Schommer JC. Building a culture of success for future academic leaders: The Minnesota experience. Am J Pharm Educ. 2002; 66:101-S

• Isetts BJ. Therapeutic outcomes and healthcare cost savings attributable to the collaborative practice of pharmaceutical care. Pharmacother. 2000; 20:363

• Isetts BJ. Use of a student-driven, university-based pharmaceutical care clinic to define the highest standards for patient care. Am J Pharm Educ. 1999; 63:98-S

• Isetts BJ. Pharmacists in partnership with managed care. Am J Hosp Pharm. 1994; 51:14-S

Publications in Professional Journals: • Isetts BJ. Minnesota’s prominence in building a medication use system our

patients deserve. Minn Phar. Spring 2015 • Isetts BJ. Pharmaceutical care collaboration: Helping patients manage drug

therapies. Consumer Health News (Minn Physician), April, 2004; 1-2 • Isetts BJ, Elert BA. New frontiers in physician-pharmacist collaboration. Minn

Phar, 2003; 57(November/December):9-12 • Isetts BJ, Elert BA. Working together: new frontiers in physician-pharmacist

collaboration. Minnesota Physician, 2003 (November):1-2

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Brian J. Isetts, Ph.D. Page 26 Publications in Professional Journals (cont.): • Biebighauser S, Isetts BJ. A new pharmacist reimbursement portal: The

silver lining of HIPAA. Minn Phar 2003, 57, No. 3 (May):13-16 • Isetts BJ. The pharmacist's involvement in sports pharmacy. US Pharm.

1994;19 (July); 6-10S • Isetts BJ. Pharmaceutical care: pipe dream or panacea? Drug-problem

detective. Amer Druggist. 1992; 205 (March):10-11S • Isetts BJ. Sports pharmacy: A growing demand for pharmacists’ services.

Phar Times. 1989;55:34-39 • Isetts BJ. Sports pharmacy. Minn Phar. 1988; 42(May):18-27 • Isetts BJ, Hadsall R. Cost of dispensing pharmaceuticals. Minn Phar. 1987;

41(Sept):12-15 • Isetts BJ. A pharmacist's guide to statistical reasoning. Minn Phar. 1987;

41(June):6-13 • Isetts BJ, Bartone N. Synthetic THC use in cancer chemotherapy patients.

Minn Phar. 1986; 41(Nov):6-13 • Isetts BJ, Nelson N. Accidental childhood ingestions of prescription

medications. Minn Phar. 1986; 40(March):12-13 Continuing Education Publications: • Isetts BJ and Tustin A. Establishing a Cardiovascular Care Program. A

continuing education program, Nat’l Community Pharmacists Assn, 1997 • Isetts BJ, Huff PS, Ott JA, et al. Sports Medicine and the Pharmacist: An

assessment skills book for pharmacists. 2nd ed. Palo Alto CA: Syntex Laboratories, 1994

• Isetts BJ. Monitoring and the management of patient care: The value-added pharmacy continuing education monograph series. Washington DC: American Pharmaceutical Association, 1992

Professional and Contracted Publications: • Expert Review Report Services. Medicare Insights Final Report: Part D and

Medication Therapy Management, 2007 Survey of Community Pharmacies, Prepared for Wyeth by Kikaku America International – Strategic Impact Marketing, Boston, MA

• Proceedings of the Pinnacle Roundtable Discussion (Isetts BJ, et al. – Invited participants). Enhancing Patient Adherence. Washington DC: American Pharmacists Association, 2004 (October), Vol. 7, No. 4; 1-12

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Brian J. Isetts, Ph.D. Page 27 Professional and Contracted Publications (cont.): • Isetts BJ, Bond WE. Final Report of the Community Pharmacists

Osteoporosis Screening and Risk Reduction Project. St. Paul: Minnesota Pharmacists Association, 1997

• Bose T, Schulz M, and Isetts BJ. Pharmaceutical Care Competency Assessment Tool: Four-part examination and workbook. St. Paul: Minnesota Pharmacists Association; 1997

• Isetts BJ. Patient Monitoring and Non-Legend Self-Care Therapy. St. Paul: Minnesota Pharmacists Association, 1996

• Isetts BJ, ed. Community Pharmacy-based Therapeutic Drug Monitoring: Final report and training manual. Minneapolis: Minnesota Pharmacists Association, 1990

• Ringhofer K, Griffin T, Isetts BJ, et al. One step closer to the truth about steroid use among adolescents: A position paper and prevention monograph. St. Paul: Minnesota Department of Health, 1990

• Isetts BJ. An overview of legislative trends in pharmacy. Welcome Trends in Pharmacy 1989:55;1-6

Funded Grant Support, Research Funding and Contracts: • “Sustainable Community: Transformation Model to Improve Medication

Safety.” [$224,000] AHRQ R-18 Medication Safety Proposal. Welty T – Drake University (P.I.) Isetts BJ (Co-I.). 2020 – in progress

• “Pharmacists COVID-19 Vaccine Preparedness Planning,” [$35,000] Network for Excellence in Health Innovation. Isetts BJ (P.I.), 2020 – in progress

• “Disseminating the Science of Accountable Medication Use,” [$3,987] University of Minnesota – Clinical and Translational Science Institute. Isetts BJ (Principal Investigator), 2016 – 2017

• “Integrating MTM Provided by Community Pharmacists into a Community-based ACO,” [$87,966], Community Pharmacy Foundation. Isetts BJ (Principal Investigator), 2014 – 2016

• “Evaluation of a Consumer-generated Medication Therapy Management Marketing Plan,” [$33,509]. Community Pharmacy Foundation. Isetts BJ, Schommer J (Co-Principal Investigators), 2010 – 2011

• “Semantic Relatedness for Active Medication Safety and Outcomes Surveillance,” [$750,000/3 yrs (direct)]. National Institutes of Health National Library of Medicine (RO1), Pakhomov SV (P.I.), Isetts BJ (10 % effort), Pedersen T, (Co-Investigators), 2008. (July 2008 NIH Score=128, and Percentile Rank=4.3), 2008 – 2010

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Brian J. Isetts, Ph.D. Page 28 Funded Grant Support, Research Funding and Contracts (cont.): • “Evaluating Outcomes of the University of Minnesota Medication Therapy

Management Services Program,” University of Minnesota–Duluth/UPlan Health Benefits Pilot Program, ($100,000 allocated for total program costs including promotion, provider compensation and program evaluation), 2007 – 2009, Isetts BJ (P.I.), Schondelmeyer SW, Stratton TO, et al. (CoInvestigators)

• “Evaluating Effectiveness of the Minnesota Medication Therapy Management Care Program,” State of Minnesota Department of Human Services. $47,781, 3/1/2007 – 12/15/2007, Isetts BJ (P.I.), Schondelmeyer S (Co-I)

• “Report of the Provider and Payer Surveys of Medication Therapy Management Services,” Pharmacist Services Technical Advisory Coalition, $6,500, 12/1/2006 – 2/01/2007, Isetts BJ (P.I.)

• “Senior Medication Management Consultation Program,” Southeast Minnesota Area Agency on Aging (Minnesota Pharmacists Association – AAA Project)

o $12,500 1/2006 – 12/2006 Isetts BJ (P.I.) o $25,000 1/2005 – 12/2005 Isetts BJ (P.I.) o $25,000 1/2004 – 12/2004 Isetts BJ (P.I.) o $12,500 9/2003 – 12/2003 Isetts BJ (P.I.)

• “Effects of Collaborative Pharmaceutical Care on Achieving Therapeutic Outcomes,” AHC/Fairview Joint Funding Program Grant #99-27, $181,191, 7/2000 – 5/2003, Isetts BJ (P.I.)

• “Saving Lives and Healthcare Dollars Through the Collaborative Practice of Pharmaceutical Care” (Fairview Physician Associates) Buyers Health Care Action Group – Excellence in Quality Competition, Silver Award, $ 50,000, 9/2000, Isetts BJ (primary author), Smith GD, Burmaster RW

• “Pharmaceutical Care Interventions” (Fairview Pharmacy Services), Roche Pharmaceuticals, $15,000, 10/2000 – 6/2001, Isetts BJ (Co-P.I.), Miller DB (Co.-P.I.)

• “Improving Outcomes and Saving Healthcare Dollars through the Collaborative Practice of Pharmaceutical Care” (Fairview Health Services), Allina Health Systems Innovation, $149,450, 1/2000 – 5/2001, Isetts BJ (Co- P.I.), Lenarz LA (Co-P.I.)

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Brian J. Isetts, Ph.D. Page 29 Funded Grant Support, Research Funding and Contracts (cont.): • “Evaluation of Pharmacy Students’ Abilities to Provide Pharmaceutical Care

and Submit Trial Compensation Claims” District Five – American Association of Colleges Pharmacy/National Association of Boards of Pharmacy, Individual Study Grant, $ 3,000, 1/1998 - 8/1998, Isetts BJ (P.I.)

• “Community Pharmacists Osteoporosis Screening and Risk Reduction Project” (Minnesota Pharmacists Association), Merck Foundation, $10,000, 5/1996 – 5/1997, Isetts BJ (P.I.), Bond WE (Co-investigator)

• “Use of OTC Cholesterol Test Kits Within Comprehensive Pharmaceutical Care” (Red Wing Corner Drug), APhA-Foundation - Incentive Grants for Practitioner Innovation, $1,000, 7/1994 – 3/1995 Isetts BJ (P.I.)

▪ “The Implementation and Evaluation of Pharmaceutical Care in the Community Practice Setting” (The Minnesota Project) Aetna, Blue Cross/Blue Shield-Foundation, Glaxo Inc., MedCenters, Medica, Merck, PCS, $1,032,500 6/1992 – 9/1995 Strand LM, Cipolle RJ, Morley PC (Co-P.I.’s), Isetts BJ (Res. Assoc.)

• “Therapeutic Drug Monitoring in the Community Pharmacy Setting” Minnesota Pharmacists Association Joint Funding Group $5,000 9/1989 – 6/1990 Isetts BJ (P.I.), Bond WE, Cloyd JC, Graves NM, et al. (Co-investigators)

Grants, Research Funding, and Contracts, Non-funded Applications: • “Equipping consumers for deciding how pharmacogenomics medication

management testing will improve determinants of health,” [$39,532] University of Minnesota Office of the V.P. for Research Grant-in-Aid Program – New Directions Research. Isetts BJ (P.I.) (2020)

• “National Study of pharmacists medication therapy management services,” [$62,500] Community Pharmacy Foundation. Isetts BJ (Co-P.I.) Buffington, DE, (2019)

• “Equipping consumers for deciding how pharmacogenomics medication management testing will improve determinants of health,” [#8,496] University of Minnesota Grant-in-Aid Program. Isetts BJ, (Principal Investigator) (2019)

• “Advancing Community Pharmacists’ Capabilities to Provide Reimbursable Patient Care Service,” [$434,250-Direct, $65,050-Indirect] NACDS Foundation. Isetts BJ (P.I.), Sorensen TD, Schommer JC (Co-I.), (2018)

• “Consumer Drug Disposal Impact Study,” [$172,850-Direct, $17,225-Indirect] Walgreens Foundation. Isetts BJ and Merryweather P (Co-P.I.), (2018)

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Brian J. Isetts, Ph.D. Page 30 Grants, Research Funding, and Contracts, Non-funded Applications (cont.): • “Patient-Driven Measurement of Medication Management Co-Created for Use

in Homes across America,” [$197,000–2 years] Robert Wood Johnson Foundation – Small Scale Pilots to Implement Patient-centered Measurement. Isetts BJ (P.I.), (2018)

• “Structured Pharmacist Direct Care Documentation for Clinical Quality and Outcome Assessment,” [$1.49 Million – 3 years] Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. Adam TJ- P.I.; Isetts BJ-Co-I. (2018)

▪ “Person and Family Accountability in Medication Management – A Confident Medication User Research Agenda,” [$185,000 – 2017-2019]. University of

▪ Minnesota College of Pharmacy – Peters Endowed Chair Competition, Isetts BJ, P.I., May 2017

• “Measure Development and Validation of Patient-directed Medication Management,’ National Quality Forum – Incubator Innovation Challenge. Isetts BJ (Principal Investigator), Hatlie M (Co-I), October 2017

• “Southern Prairie MTM Integration Project,” [$150,000 – 2016-2018]. Cardinal Health Center for Community Health Improvement E3 Grant. Fischer M (Southern Prairie Community Care) & Isetts BJ (Co-Investigators), March 2016

• “Patient-driven Medication Management” ($15,000) Patient-centered Outcomes Research Institute – Pipeline to Proposal, Vernon N (Minnesota Hospital Association), Isetts BJ (Co-Investigators), February 2015

• “Translational Science Capacity of Medication Therapy Management Services,” ($465,000/2 years). National Institutes of Health Challenge Topic 15-NR-101, NIH Partners in Research Program: Pathways for Translational Research. Isetts BJ (P.I.), Cipolle RJ and Buffington DE (Co-Investigators), April, 2009

• “Evaluating Effectiveness of the North Dakota Public Employees Retirement System – Collaborative Drug Therapy Program for Individuals with Diabetes,” ($46,890). North Dakota Public Employees Retirement System, Isetts BJ (P.I.), 2008

• “Integrated Health Management for Patients with Diabetes,” ($355,358/2 years). Novo-Nordisk Investigator Initiated Studies Program, Isetts BJ (P.I.), Westberg SM (Co-Investigator), 2008

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Brian J. Isetts, Ph.D. Page 31 Grants, Research Funding, and Contracts, Non-funded Applications (cont.): • “Medication Therapy Management Relative Value Scale Survey Proposal,”

($118,366). APhA-Foundation, Isetts BJ (P.I.), Cipolle RJ and Buffington DE (Co-Investigators), 2008

• “Evaluation of Cardiovascular Risk Reduction Strategies Within Integrated Health Systems,” Wyeth Laboratories, ($137,013). Isetts BJ (P.I.), 2005

• “Physician Productivity in Collaborative Drug Management,” ($100,000). Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Isetts BJ (P.I.), 2003

• “Realignment of Payment Incentives for Medication Therapy Management Services in Publicly Funded Programs,” ($50,000). Institute for the Advancement of Community Pharmacy, Isetts BJ (P.I.), 2001

• “Examining Financing Strategies to Expand Access to Medication Therapy Management Services in Public and Private Health Care Program,” ($50,000). Subcontract for services pending through an American Pharmaceutical Association proposal submitted to the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, 2000

• “Establishing a Health System Data Bank for Pharmaceutical Care,” ($15,000). American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy – 1999 New Investigators Program, 1999

• “Saving Lives and Healthcare Dollars Through the Collaborative Practice of Pharmaceutical Care” (Fairview Physician Associates), ($50,000) Buyers Health Care Action Group – Practice Innovation Competition 1999

• “Enhancing Continuity of Care through Pharmaceutical Care,” ($75,000). Academic Health Center-Fairview Health System 1999 Joint Funding Pathway, 1999

• “The Provision of Pharmaceutical Care in a Continuum of Care Framework,” ($50,000). Academic Health Center-Fairview Health System 1998 Joint Funding Pathway, 1998

Invited U.S. Podium and Webinar Presentations: • February 13, 2020: The Changing Role of the Pharmacist to the Benefit of

Patients and Care Teams – Podcast. Project Patient Care, Chicago, IL

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Brian J. Isetts, Ph.D. Page 32 Invited U.S. Podium and Webinar Presentations (cont.): • November 12, 2019: Medication Management for the CMS Person and

Family Engagement Community - Podcast. ATW Health Solutions, Chicago, IL

• September 19, 2019: Overcoming Fee-for-Service Drivers of Adverse Drug Events. South Dakota Association of Healthcare Organizations Annual Conference, Sioux Falls, SD

• November 28, 2018: CMS Value-based Care Delivery and Financing Priorities. Pharmacy Health Information Technology (PHIT) Collaborative Annual Meeting, Alexandria, VA

• November 6, 2018: Achieving High Performance through Integration of Person, Patient, and Family Engagement. National Association of Healthcare Quality, NAHQ Annual Meeting, Minneapolis, MN

• August 29, 2018: Systematizing Medication Management. American Medical Association – CMS Transforming Clinical Practice Initiative, Support and Alignment Network Webinar

• July 23, 2018: The Academy’s Scholarly Responsibilities in an Era of Value- based Practice Transformation. American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy Annual Meeting, Boston, MA

• April 19, 2018: Pharmacists Contributions in Value-based Care Delivery and Financing. Minnesota Student Pharmacy Association – Healthcare Reform Fishbowl Panel Workshop, Minneapolis, MN

• January 10, 2018: Medication Management Strategies that Work. CMS Transforming Clinical Practice Initiative – Medication Management and Safety Affinity Group Webinar

• November 10, 2017: Team-based Medication Management Best Practices to Improve Quality and Reduce Costs. Heartland Accountable Care Organization Annual Meeting, Des Moines, IA

• October 17, 2017: Understanding MACRA and the Impact of Medication Use on Quality Payment Program Performance Measures. Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy Nexus Summit, Dallas, TX

• September 8, 2017: Navigating Value-based Healthcare Models: MACRA, MIPs and APMs. Minnesota Pharmacists Association Annual Meeting, St. Paul, MN

• June 7, 2017: Engaging Pharmacists as a Missing Link in Value-based Healthcare Delivery and Financing. Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services – Chronic Disease Summit, Omaha, NE

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Brian J. Isetts, Ph.D. Page 33 Invited U.S. Podium and Webinar Presentations (cont.): • May 25, 2017: Opioid Stewardship Quality Improvement Workshop. Nebraska

Hospital Association – Spring Forum, Kearney, NE • January 6, 2017: The Business Case for Pharmacist Integration in MACRA

Reimbursement. Deep Portage Pharmaceutical Care Lyceum, Hackensack, MN

• September 23, 2016: Team-based Medication Management and Innovative Practice Models. Mississippi Department of Health – Community-based Research Program Summit. The Grammy Museum, Cleveland, MS

• September 16, 2016: Stay Ahead of the Curve – Establish a Forward Thinking MTM Model for Sustainability. CBI 2nd Annual Medication Therapy Management & Outcomes Conference, Baltimore, MD

• September 15, 2016: Prioritizing Medication Effectiveness and Safety for Measurable Results. CBI 2nd Annual Medication Therapy Management & Outcomes Conference, Baltimore, MD

• August 24, 2016: The Evolution of Team-based Medication Management. California Department of Health, Pharmacists Linking with Community Health Teams Webinar

• August 16, 2016: Performance Improvement: The Opiate Use Challenge. Iowa Healthcare Collaborative Annual Conference, Des Moines, IA

• August 11, 2016: A Deeper Dive into Medication Effectiveness and Safety. Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services – Integrated Learning Systems Webinar

• July 26, 2016: Managing Polypharmacy: Making it Work for You! Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services – Campaign for Meds Management Webinar

• June 17, 2016: Healthcare 2016: Team-based Care & Innovative Practice Models. Mississippi Department of Health – 2nd Annual Hypertension Summit, Biloxi, MS

• April 28, 2016: Medication Effectiveness and Safety in a Community-based ACO. Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services – Integrated Learning Systems Webinar

• March 6, 2016: Credentialing and Privileging in Pharmacy. American Pharmacists Association Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD

• February 16, 2016: Medication Safety and Effectiveness, Iowa Healthcare Collaborative Virtual Learning Community Webinar presentation February 12, 2016: National Progress Toward a Health System that Supports Pharmacists’ Clinical Services. 3rd USC Conference on Optimizing Medication Safety & Healthcare Quality, Los Angeles, CA

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Brian J. Isetts, Ph.D. Page 34 Invited U.S. Podium and Webinar Presentations (cont.): • January 12, 2016. Collaborations with the American Medical Association’s

Current Procedural Terminology (CPT®) Editorial Panel. Pharmacy Health Information Technology Collaborative Quarterly Meeting, Alexandria, VA

• January 7, 2016: The Healthcare Landscape, Iowa’s National Leadership, & Pharmacy Education’s Role. Drake University College of Pharmacy Retreat, Des Moines, IA

• January 7, 2016: Team-based Medication Management in Fee-for-Value Healthcare Reimbursement. Drake University – Pharmacy Student Leadership Workshop, Des Moines, IA

• December 12, 2015: Integration of Medication Therapy Management Services into Value-based Financing in Minnesota. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, CMS Innovation Center – Enhanced MTM Webinar

• November 11, 2015: Migration to Value-based Healthcare with Accountable Medication Use. CBI - Medication Therapy Management & Outcomes Conference, Tampa, FL

• October 31, 2015: New Frontiers in Accountable Medication Use. American Society of Consultant Pharmacists Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, NV

• October 21, 2015: The Contribution & Value of Pharmacists’ Services to Patient Care (Session Moderator). Advancing Action on Access & Affordability of Pharmaceuticals & Pharmacists’ Services, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN

• October 20, 2015: Building a Community-based Accountable Medication Use System. Montana Geriatric Education Center Annual Conference – Geriatric Workforce, Missoula, MT

• September 22, 2015: Overview of Accountable Medication Use in the Iowa State Innovations Model Initiative. Iowa Healthcare Collaborative Podcast

• September 17, 2015: Medication Safety and Adverse Drug Events: A National Call to Action. Tennessee Hospital Association – Medication Safety Summit, Nashville, TN

• August 18, 2015: Medication Safety and Effectiveness. Iowa Healthcare Collaborative – Iowa State Innovations Model Conference, Des Moines, IA

• August 11, 2015: Overview of Healthcare Delivery and Financing Reform. New Mexico Summit on Sustainable Reimbursement Models for Pharmacist Practitioners, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM

• July 27, 2015: Medication Therapy Management Workshop. Southern Prairie Community Care – Integration Coordinators Meeting, Willmar, MN

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Brian J. Isetts, Ph.D. Page 35 Invited U.S. Podium and Webinar Presentations (cont.): • July 13, 2015: Health Policy, Pharmacy Practice Session Roundtable

Facilitator, American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy Annual Meeting, National Harbor, MD

• April 30, 2015: You and Your Medications. Minnesota Neuropathy Association – Monthly Meeting, Roseville, MN

• April 23, 2015: Pharmacist Reimbursement in Value-based Healthcare Delivery and Financing. Minn Society of Health-System Pharmacists Annual Conference, Duluth

• April 22, 2015: Patient and Family Advisory Councils and Medication Safety. Minnesota Hospital Association Include Always Campaign Kick-Off. Plymouth, MN

• March 27, 2015: Professional Renewal and Sabbatical. APhA-APRS Professional Development Session, Roundtable Facilitator, APhA Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA

• February 26, 2015. Medication Therapy Management Workshop. Southern Prairie Community Care – Integration Coordinators Meeting, Redwood Falls, MN

• February 21, 2015: Describing the Business Case for Pharmacist Integration in Pay-for- Value Healthcare Financing. Arizona Pharmacy Association Southwestern Clinical Pharmacy Seminar, Tucson, AZ

• January 29, 2015: Community Pharmacists’ Responsibilities in Value-based Healthcare Delivery and Financing. Community Pharmacy Foundation Board of Directors – Strategic Planning Retreat, San Diego, CA

• December 11, 2014: Pharmacists’ Responsibilities in Value-based Healthcare Delivery and Financing. University of Florida – College of Pharmacy: Pharmacotherapy & Translational Research Seminar, Gainesville, FL

• December 11, 2014: Pharmacists’ Responsibilities in Value-based Healthcare Delivery and Financing. University of Florida – College of Pharmacy:

• Pharmacotherapy & Translational Research Seminar, Gainesville, FL • November 13, 2014: Comprehensive Team-based Medication Management:

A Glimpse of the Medication Use System we Deserve. Patient-Centered Primary Care Collaborative Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C.

• October 30, 2014: Anticoagulation Measure Development Roundtable Facilitator. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion – Adverse Drug Event National Action Plan Conference, Washington, D.C.

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Brian J. Isetts, Ph.D. Page 36 Invited U.S. Podium and Webinar Presentations (cont.): • October 21, 2014: The Future of Pharmacist Reimbursement in Value-based • Healthcare Delivery and Financing. Lexicomp MTM Webinar Series – Part 3 • September 19, 2014: Pharmacists’ Compensation in Value-based Healthcare

Financing. University of Wisconsin – School of Pharmacy: Social and Administrative Pharmacy Research Seminar. Madison, WI

• July 27, 2014: Preparing to Take Your Sabbatical. AACP Professional Development Roundtable Session, AACP Annual Meeting, Dallas, TX

• June 19, 2014: Service Level Expectations of a Comprehensive Medication Review. Lexicomp MTM Webinar Series – Part 2

• March 30, 2014: CMS Expectations for Pharmacists in Health Reform. Pharmacists Planning Services, Inc. Annual Breakfast Meeting, Orlando, FL

• March 29, 2014: Rapid Cycle Innovation using Principles of Quality Improvement. APhA-APRS ESAS Research Roundtable Session, Orlando, FL

• March 28, 2014: Overview of Evidence-based Medicine and the Science of Continuous Quality Improvement in Care Model Innovation. APhA ESAS Science Day – Keynote Session on Health Care Transformation Research, Orlando, FL

• March 4, 2014: Health Care Quality: The Changing Landscape of Opportunity for Pharmacists. MPhA Legislative Day, St. Paul, MN

• February 26, 2014: Redefining Medication Therapy Management for a New Era of Healthcare. Wolters-Kluwers/Lexicomp Special MTM Webinar Series – Part 1

• February 21, 2014: Reflections on National Progress toward a Highly Reliable Medication Use System. USC Symposium on Optimizing Medication Safety and Healthcare Quality, Los Angeles, CA

• October 5, 2013: Provider Recognition for Pharmacists in Health Reform: Be Careful What You Ask For. New Jersey Pharmacists Association Annual Convention, Atlantic City

• September 27, 2013: Bringing Health Reform Home: Minnesota’s Contributions to Redesigning Healthcare Delivery and Financing. University of Minnesota College of Pharmacy Board of Advisors Meeting, St. Paul, MN

• September 24, 2013: Inside the CMS Innovation Center: Implications for the Future of Pharmacy. University of Nebraska College of Pharmacy Seminar, Omaha, NE

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Brian J. Isetts, Ph.D. Page 37 Invited U.S. Podium and Webinar Presentations (cont.): • July 16, 2013: Pharmacists Contributions to Redesigning our Medication Use

System. Tennessee Pharmacists Association Annual Meeting, Chattanooga, TN

• April 11, 2013: Adherence to Appropriately Indicated, Effective & Safe Medications. Script Your Future, 1st Annual Medication Adherence Experience, Baltimore, MD

• March 26/27, 2013: Progress Toward Goals: Building a Medication Use System our Country Deserves. Melendy Lecture Award Presentation, Duluth & Minneapolis, MN

• February 22, 2013: Making Comprehensive Medication Management Services the Standard for Part D & Beyond. Deep Portage Pharmaceutical Care Retreat, Hackensack, MN

• December 11, 2012: The Abundance of Collaboration & Quality Partnerships. CMS Quality Net Conference, Baltimore, MD

• November 30, 2012: Patient Ownership of Comprehensive Team-Based Medication Management. National Priorities Partnership Quarterly Pacing Meeting, National Quality Forum, Washington, D.C.

• October 14, 2012: Reducing High-Impact Medication Harm to Achieve Value- Based Pharmaceutical Outcomes. University of Florida Masters Program Seminar, Gainesville, FL

• September 6, 2012: Progress on Achieving Medication Safety Aims. Minnesota Hospital Association – Adverse Drug Event Advisory Meeting, Minneapolis, MN

• July 17, 2012: Engaging Faculty & Students in Initiatives Aligned with the National Quality Strategy. AACP Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL

• June 9, 2012: Achieving the Medication Effectiveness, Safety and Care Transitions Goals of the National Quality Strategy. Minnesota Pharmacists Association Annual Meeting, Brainerd, MN

• May 8, 2012: Minnesota’s Leadership Role in Health Care Transformation. Institute for Clinical Systems Improvement Colloquium, Minneapolis, MN

• May 7, 2012: Co-creating a Medication Use System for the National Measures of Success. Institute for Clinical Systems Improvement Pre-Colloquium Workshop, Minneapolis, MN

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Brian J. Isetts, Ph.D. Page 38 Invited U.S. Podium and Webinar Presentations (cont.): • April 2, 2012: Overview of the Partnership for Patients Medication Safety

Work. CMS Hospital Engagement Network Webinar Presentation, Baltimore, MD

• March 20, 2012: Best Practice Service Level Expectations for a Comprehensive Medication Review in the Medicare Part D MTM Program. Medicare Part D Symposium, Baltimore, MD

• March 14, 2012: Overview of the Partnership for Patients. Southeast Pennsylvania Patient Safety Meeting – Patient Leadership Summit, Philadelphia, PA

• March 12, 2012: HHS and Pharmacists: Driving Innovations that Transform Patient Care, APhA Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA

• March 11, 2012: Research Opportunities for Pharmacist Engagement in Value-based Health Care, APhA Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA

• February 25, 2012: Building an Effective and Safe Medication Use System Consistent with the National Quality Strategy. Virginia Pharmacists Association Annual Meeting, Williamsburg, VA

• January 21, 2012: Pharmacists’ Involvement in Care Transitions. 2012 Educational Expo, Des Moines, IA

• January 9, 2012: Building the Business Case for Comprehensive, Team based Medication Management, Mayo Clinic Special Seminar, Rochester, MN

• December 15, 2011: Building a Medication Use System to Achieve the 3-Part Aim. CMS 2011 Quality Net Conference, Baltimore, MD

• December 7, 2011: Partnership for Patients: Collaborations to Improve Safety and Care Transitions, ASHP Mid-Year Clinical Meeting, New Orleans, LA

• October 21, 2011: Innovations in Healthcare: Opportunities for Pharmacists. Century Mortar Club – Fall Program, Minneapolis, MN

• October 12, 2011: Comprehensive Medication Management as a Critical Component in Coordinated Care Systems. Patient Centered-Primary Care Collaborative Special Webinar, Baltimore, MD

• September 14, 2011: Redesigning a Rational Medication Use System for the U.S. ASHP Special Seminar, ASHP Headquarters, Bethesda, MD

• June 2, 2011: The Future of Payment Reform. Conference on Practice Transformation in Virginia, Richmond, VA

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Brian J. Isetts, Ph.D. Page 39 Invited U.S. Podium and Webinar Presentations (cont.): • April 17, 2011: Evidence-base Supporting Medication Therapy Management

Services. Pharmacists Educational Program, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, Baltimore, MD

• April 11, 2011: Integration of Medication Therapy Management Services Into Care Model Innovation, University of Maryland School of Pharmacy Seminar, Baltimore, MD

• January 21, 2011: Current Research Supporting Pharmacists’ Clinical Services. American Society for Automation in Pharmacy Annual Meeting, Jacksonville, FL

• November 5, 2010: Medication Safety During Transitions Across Settings. Minnesota Alliance for Patient Safety Conference, Brooklyn Park, MN

• November 4, 2010: Overview and Update of Medication Therapy Management Services. Twin Cities Oncology Pharmacists Seminar, Minneapolis, MN

• April 28, 2010: MTM & Its Developing International Role in Healthcare. German-American Health Care Conference, Minneapolis, MN

• April 29, 2009: MTM & Its Role in Healthcare. German-American Health Care Conference, Minneapolis, MN

• January 16, 2009: Over One Million Visits per Year: Outcomes of Medication Therapy Management Services. American Society for Automation in Pharmacy Annual Meeting, St. Pete Beach, FL

• November 7, 2008: Pharmacology of Major Drugs Causing Dry Mouth, Oral Medicine Update, University of Minnesota School of Dentistry, Minneapolis, MN

• September 10, 2008: Integrating Medication Therapy Management with Value-Based Benefit Design, The Buyers Health Care Action Group (BHCAG) Employer Leadership Summit, IDS Tower, Minneapolis, MN

• June 3, 2008: The Minnesota Medicaid MTM Project. University of Connecticut 2008 Hewitt Symposium, Portland, CT

• February 13, 2008: Evaluating Effectiveness of the Minnesota Medication Therapy Management Program, Minnesota Department of Human Services – Drug Utilization Review Board, St. Paul, MN

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Brian J. Isetts, Ph.D. Page 40 Invited U.S. Podium and Webinar Presentations (cont.): • January 26, 2008: Evaluation of the Minnesota Medication Therapy

Management Care Program, Minnesota Pharmacists Assn. – Mid-Winter C.E., Minneapolis, MN

• June 22, 2007: Evaluating Outcomes of the Minnesota Medication Therapy Management Care Program, Minnesota Pharmacists Association Annual Meeting, Duluth, MN

• June 25, 2007: Resource-based Relative Value Scale Compensation of Medication Therapy Management Services in Minnesota, Institute for International Research MTM Symposium, Baltimore, MD

• June 7, 2007: The Future of Medication Therapy Management Programs, Minnesota College of Clinical Pharmacy Meeting, St. Paul, MN

• May 24, 2007: Update on Medication Therapy Management Service Codes & Provider Status, American College of Clinical Pharmacy, Clinical Practice Forum, Memphis TN

• May 24, 2007: Pharmacist Independent Consulting Practice, American College of Clinical Pharmacy, Clinical Practice Forum, Memphis, TN

• May 10, 2007: Evaluating Effectiveness of the Minnesota Medication Therapy Management Program, Minnesota Department of Human Services – MTM Advisory Committee, St. Paul, MN

• April 26, 2007: Acquiring the Gift of Resolving Drug Therapy Problems, Philip and Ethel Ashby Distinguished Lecture, University of Oklahoma College of Pharmacy, Oklahoma City, OK

• March 8, 2007: Pharmaceutical Care Research Networks, Social and Administrative Pharmacy Seminar, Minneapolis, MN

• February 24, 2007: American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy Invited Conference, Embracing the Practice-based Research Network Model to Improve the Medication Use Process - Discussion Leader on Recruitment, Retention, and Training Network Members, Charlotte, NC 2/22 – 2/24/07

• February 9, 2007: Medication Therapy Management Services – Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) Code Change Proposal Defense, CPT Editorial Panel Meeting, San Diego, CA

• January 5, 2007: Discover the Value of Professional Community in the Academic Health Center: Response Panel Member and Roundtable Facilitator

• November 19, 2006: Opportunities in Billing for Pharmacists Clinical Services, American Society of Consultant Pharmacists Annual Meeting, Phoenix, AZ

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Brian J. Isetts, Ph.D. Page 41 Invited U.S. Podium and Webinar Presentations (cont.): • July 8, 2006: Reimbursement for Pharmacists’ Services – The ABCs of CPT

Codes: University of Oklahoma College of Pharmacy Medication Therapy Management Services Program, Oklahoma City, OK

• June 26, 2006: MTMS: Reimbursement for Clinical Services - McKesson Pharmacy Exposition, Las Vegas, NV

• May 11, 2006: Medication Therapy Management CPT Codes – Twin City Oncology Pharmacists, Frost & Co., St. Paul, MN

• April 27, 2006: Reimbursement for MTM Services: New York State Society of Clinical Pharmacists Annual Meeting, Syracuse, NY

• March 19, 2006: MTMS: Reimbursement for Clinical Services: APhA Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA

• March 18, 2006: Business Aspects of Patient Care Compensation: APhA Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA

• March 1, 2006: Pharmaceutical Care Evaluation Project Results – Blue Cross Blue Shield/Prime Therapeutics, LLC, Eagan, MN

• January 6, 2006: Medication Therapy Management Implementation in Minnesota, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN

• October 29, 2005: Core Elements of the Medication Therapy Management Care Legislation – MPhA 2005 Fall Clinical Symposium, Plymouth, MN

• September 14, 2005: Minnesota Medication Therapy Management Care Legislation, Minnesota Department of Human Services – MTM Advisory Committee, St. Paul, MN

• April 11, 2005: Pharmaceutical Care Legislation in Minnesota. Special Duluth Campus Student Symposium, University of Minnesota, Duluth, MN

• April 2, 2005: Translating Research into Practice. APhA-APRS Roundtable Program, APhA Annual Meeting, Orlando. FL

• January 30, 2005: Conducting a Pharmacotherapy Assessment Interview University of Wisconsin School of Pharmacy – Milwaukee Symposium

• January 11, 2005: Collaboration with Physicians in the Advancement of Pharmaceutical Care. Fourth Annual Deep Portage Pharmaceutical Care Retreat, Hackensack, MN

• November 20, 2004 Introduction to Collaborative Drug Therapy Management New Jersey Super Saturday Program, Newark, NJ

• November 17, 2004: Preceptor Support for the New APPE Outcomes. University of Minnesota - Pharmacy Preceptor Program, Minneapolis, MN

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Brian J. Isetts, Ph.D. Page 42 Invited U.S. Podium and Webinar Presentations (cont.): • October 1, 2004: Research Update of Practice Development. University of

Minnesota College of Pharmacy – Board of Advisors Conclave, St. Paul • June 25, 2004: Results of the MPhA/AAA Medication Management Program.

MPhA Annual Meeting, Breezy Point Resort, Pelican Lake, MN • May 27, 2004: Results of the Blue Cross-Blue Shield Pharmaceutical Care

Project. BCBS Pharmacy Work Group Meeting, Eagan, MN • April 28, 2004: Collaboration in Pharmacy and the Effects on Patient Safety.

SAPh Graduate Seminar, Minneapolis, MN • April 22, 2004: Combining High Touch with High Tech: Pharmacists’ New

Responsibilities in Redesigned Medication Safety Systems. 2nd Annual Innovative Patient Safety Summit, San Francisco, CA

• February 17, 2004: The Evidence-base of Physician and Pharmacist Collaboration. University of Minnesota Physicians Clinic, Minneapolis, MN

• October 9, 2003: Measuring the Impact of Collaborative Pharmaceutical Care: A Health Plan, PBM, and Physician Clinic Study. Blue Cross Blue Shield Association 2003 Innovations and Best Practices in Medical and Pharmacy Management, Chicago, IL (Isetts BJ, Wadd WB, Heaton AH) • April 11, 2003: Clinical and Economic Consequences of a Collaborative

Approach to Drug Therapy Management. Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy, 15th Annual Meeting, Minneapolis, MN (Isetts BJ, Frakes MJ, Cipolle RJ)

• March 29, 2003: Quality Assessment of a Clinic-based Collaborative Approach for Achieving Therapeutic Goals. APhA Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA (Brown LM, Isetts BJ, Schondelmeyer SW)

• February 14, 2003: Quality Assessment of a Collaborative Approach for Decreasing Drug-related Morbidity and Achieving Therapeutic Goals. Research Seminar – University of Minnesota College of Pharmacy.

• February 11, 2003: Principles of Counseling: Preparing students for the most challenging patient care encounters. Second Annual Deep Portage Pharmaceutical Care Retreat, Hackensack, MN

• October 22, 2002. Increased Therapeutic Goals Achieved in Patients with Diabetes Attributable to Pharmaceutical Care, Fairview-University Medical Center, Dept. of Endocrinology, Monthly Series, Minneapolis, MN

• September 22, 2002: Meeting the Pharmaceutical Care Needs of Women Taking Hormone Replacement Therapy, MPhA Women’s Health Workshop, Mpls

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Brian J. Isetts, Ph.D. Page 43 Invited U.S. Podium and Webinar Presentations (cont.): • April 16, 2002. A Review of Clinically Important Drug Interactions.

Metropolitan Professional Pharmacists Society, St. Louis Park, MN • March 18, 2002. Moderator, New Ways to Improve and Finance Healthcare –

Media Briefing. APhA Sesquicentennial Convention, Philadelphia, PA • February 26, 2002. Sensitivity and Specificity of Pharmaceutical Care

Practitioners’ Therapeutic Outcome Determinations. First Annual Deep Portage Pharmaceutical Care Retreat, Hackensack, MN

• October 13, 2001. Validation of Pharmaceutical Care Practitioners’ Outcome Determinations. Sixth Wintergreen Research Conference, University of Maryland Center on Drugs & Public Policy, Wintergreen, VA

• October 11, 2001. Medical Panel Validation of Pharmaceutical Care Practitioners’ Clinical Decisions, Invited Guest Lecture, Research Seminars in Pharmacy VCU – Medical College of Virginia, School of Pharmacy, Richmond, VA

• March 18, 2001. Moderator, APhA-Foundation Research Forum, Marriott Hotel, San Francisco, CA

• November 7, 2000. Integrating Students Into Comprehensive Pharmaceutical Care Practices at Ambulatory Clinics – “Ask the Experts Forum,” American College of Clinical Pharmacy Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, CA

• September 5, 1999. Improving Your Health with Pharmaceutical Care. Minnesota State Fair, University of Minnesota Main Stage, St. Paul, MN

• July 6, 1999. Use of a Student-driven, University-based Pharmaceutical Care Clinic to Define the Highest Standards of Patient Care. AACP Annual Meeting, Innovations in Teaching Competition, Winners Session, Boston, MA

• May 25, 1999. Drug Therapy Problems Common to Patients with Diabetes: Fairview- University Medical Center, Department of Endocrinology, Monthly Diabetes Conference Series, Minneapolis, MN

• March 6, 1999. Moderator, Pharmacy Service Quality Research Initiative: Invited Reports. APhA Annual Meeting, San Antonio, TX

• August 14, 1998. Evaluation of Pharmacy Students’ Abilities to Provide Pharmaceutical Care. District Five NABP/AACP Annual Meeting, Amana, IA

• March 24, 1998. Creating Interdisciplinary Teams That Work. APhA Annual Meeting, Miami Beach, FL

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Brian J. Isetts, Ph.D. Page 44 Invited U.S. Podium and Webinar Presentations (cont.): • October 4, 1997. Application of Pharmaceutical Care Concepts in Cardiology.

University of MN College of Pharmacy-Continuing Education, Bloomington, MN

• September 20, 1997. Management Issues in Pharmaceutical Care: The First & The Second Step. Panelist, CMC Management Seminar, University of Minnesota, Academic Health Center

• May 28, 1997. Establishing an Anticoagulation Clinic. VHA Upper Midwest Quarterly Clinical Pharmacists Forum, Minneapolis, MN

• May 8, 1997. Establishing a Cardiovascular Care Center. National Community Pharmacists Association, RxExpo, San Diego, CA

• March 12, 1996. Providing Pharmaceutical Care to Patients Requiring Physical Activity. Roundtable presentations, APhA Annual Meeting, Nashville, TN

• March 9, 1996. Using Treatment Protocols to Improve Patient Care in Community Pharmacy Practice, APhA Annual Meeting, Nashville, TN

• September 23, 1995. Documenting the Outcomes of Pharmaceutical Care. Federal Pharmacy Program, Merrimac, WI

• April 22, 1995. Documenting the Outcomes of Pharmaceutical Care. North Dakota Pharmaceutical Association Annual Meeting, Fargo, ND

• March 18, 1995. Understanding the Care in Pharmaceutical Care. APhA Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL • December 5, 1994. Pharmacists in Partnership with Managed Care. ASHP Mid-Year Meeting, Miami, FL

• December 5, 1994. Pharmacists in Partnership with Managed Care. ASPH Mi-Year Meeting, Miami, FL

• June 15, 1994. Anabolic Steroid Use by Adolescents: A Prescription for Trouble. Minnesota School Health and Physical Education Promotion Conference. Brainerd, MN

• March 22, 1994. Caring for Physically Active Patients - Roundtable discussion session. APhA Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA

• September 25, 1993. Implementing Pharmaceutical Care. Kentucky Pharmacists Association Annual Meeting, Lexington, KY

• June 12, 1993. Implementing Pharmaceutical Care. Arizona Pharmacists Association Annual Meeting, Phoenix, AZ

• March 14, 1992. Documenting Pharmaceutical Care Interventions. APhA Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA

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Brian J. Isetts, Ph.D. Page 45 Invited U.S. Podium and Webinar Presentations (cont.): • Treatment Concerns of the Osteoporosis Patient: September 28,

1993Lacrosse, WI; May 26, 1993-Eau Claire, WI; April 14, 1993-Virginia, MN; April 7, 1993-Rochester, MN; March 31, 1993-Mankato, MN; March 28, 1993Bloomington, MN; February 17, 1993-Stillwater, MN; January 26, 1993-St. Cloud, MN, Sponsored by Wyeth-Ayerst

• The Theory and Application of Pharmaceutical Care. Minnesota Fall C.E. Series. Alexandria-9/26, Bemidji-10/6, and Rochester, MN-11/01/91 • October 11, 1991. Implementing Pharmaceutical Care into Everyday Practice. ICI Pharmaceuticals Eighth Annual Symposium, Naples, FL

• March 11, 1991. Monitoring and the Management of Patient Care. Session Moderator-APhA Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA

• March 10, 1989. Sports Pharmacy. APhA Annual Meeting, Anaheim, CA • May 1, 1988. Sports Medicine and the Pharmacist. A University of Michigan

Symposium, Ann Arbor, MI • February 21, 1985. A Delphi Probe of Pharmacy Decision-makers. APhA

Annual Meeting, San Antonio, TX

• April 27, 1982. A Drug Information Services Follow-up Study of Non-university Physician & Nurse Behavior in their Practice Setting. APhA Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, NV

Invited International Podium Presentations: • August 5, 2014. Comprehensive Team-based Medication Management in

Care Model Innovation. University of British Columbia Pharmaceutical Sciences Seminar, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

• August 27, 2010. The Public Health Implications of Medication Therapy Management Services. Pharmacists Planning Services, Inc., International Symposium, Malaga Spain

• November 1, 2003. Systems of Integrated Care in the U.S.: Collaborative Relationships in Pharmaceutical Care. 32nd European Symposium on Clinical Pharmacy, Valencia, Spain

• March 2-5, 1998. Pharmaceutical Care Study Tour. University of Minnesota and University of Iowa, Punta Cana, Dominican Republic

• December 5, 1997. Attencion Farmaceutica. University of Puerto Rico School of Pharmacy, San Juan PR

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Brian J. Isetts, Ph.D. Page 46 Invited International Podium Presentations (cont.): • August 9, 1997. Creating Your Future: Pharmaceutical Care Mission Possible.

Keynote Speaker at the Unichem Pharmacists Annual Conference, Harrah's Sky City Casino Hotel, Auckland, New Zealand

• October 9-November 6, 1996. Pharmaceutical Care Training Mission. A series of 12 presentations and 10 on-site, side-by-side practice conversion training sessions throughout the North and South Islands of New Zealand

• April 16, 1996. Special Issues in the Provision of Pharmaceutical Care. Invited Lecture, Douglas Pharmaceuticals Co. Theatre, Auckland, New Zealand

• April 12-15, 1996. Implementing Pharmaceutical Care. Annual Conference of the Pharmaceutical Society of New Zealand, Rotorua, NZ

• August 6, 1985. The Transformation of American Pharmacy. Michigan Pharmacists Association Annual Meeting, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

• May 8, 1984. Authority to Withdraw an Approved NDA Due to Abuse. American Society for Pharmacy Law Annual Meeting, Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Invited Poster Presentations: • March 5, 2016: An Impact Evaluation of the Community Pharmacy

Foundation’s Grants Program. Olson AW, Isetts BJ, Schommer JC. APhA- APRS ESAS Session. American Pharmacists Association Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD

• July 12, 2015: Strategies for Exceeding Standards 11 and 24: Interprofessional Education and Assessment. Isetts BJ, et al. American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy, School Poster Session. National Harbor, MD

• August 7, 2014. Patient-Driven Medication Management in Care Model Redesign. Isetts BJ. Institute for Patient and Family Centered Care, 6th International Conference. Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

• March 26, 2011. Integration of Medication Therapy Management into Care System Redesign. Ramalho de Oliveira D, Brummel AR, Isetts BJ, and Moen DW. Presented at the APhA Annual Meeting in Seattle, WA

• April 5, 2009. Medication Therapy Management Services - Relative Value Scale Survey. APhA Annual Meeting, San Antonio, TX

• July 9, 2002. Building a Culture of Success: The Minnesota Experience. AACP Annual Meeting, Kansas City, MO

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Brian J. Isetts, Ph.D. Page 47 Invited Poster Presentations (cont.): • April 19, 2001. Integrating Anticoagulation Services into a Pharmaceutical

Care Practice. University of Minnesota College of Pharmacy, College Board Third Annual Research Presentation Day, Minneapolis, MN

• April 4, 2000. Therapeutic Outcomes and Healthcare Cost Savings Attributable to the Collaborative Practice of Pharmaceutical Care in an Integrated Healthcare System, ACCP Spring Clinical Practice Forum, Monterey, CA

• November 3, 1999. Use of a Student-driven, University-based Pharmaceutical Care Clinic to Define the Highest Standards of Patient Care. College of Pharmacy, College Board Second Annual Research Day, Minneapolis, MN

• July 5, 1999. Use of a Student-driven, University-based Pharmaceutical Care Clinic to Define the Highest Standards of Patient Care. AACP Annual Meeting, Innovations in Teaching Competition Winner, Boston, MA

• April 7, 1999. Evaluation of Pharmacy Students’ Abilities to Provide Pharmaceutical Care. University of Minnesota College of Pharmacy, College Board First Annual Research Presentation Day, Minneapolis, MN

• March 8, 1997. Measuring the Effect of On-site Practitioner Support on Pharmaceutical Care Implementation Rates in New Zealand. APhA Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, CA

Educational and Scientific Productions: Television Appearances • Prescription Overload: Managing Medications. Twin Cities Public Television

Documentary, tpt-TV, public television, Minneapolis, October 2010 • Exposing the Dangers of Ephedrine. Investigative Report by Lorraine Roe,

KSTP-TV Channel 5, Minneapolis, MN, May 21, 1999 • Today’s Health. Spokesperson for the APhA-Foundation Project ImPACT:

Hypercholesterolemia Study. CNBC, April 12, 1998 Radio Broadcasts • Senior Medication Management Consultations, Southeast Minnesota Area

Agency on Aging/MPhA Program, KCUE-AM and KWNG-FM, Red Wing, MN, October 20, 2003

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Brian J. Isetts, Ph.D. Page 48 Educational and Scientific Productions (cont.): • Implications of Switching Medications from Rx to OTC Status, Minnesota

Public Radio, Mid-morning Call-in Program, July 19, 2000 • Anabolic Steroids: A prescription for disaster WCCO Call-in Show, March 10,

1988 Script Writing

• Concept Pharmacy – Pharmaceutical Care Patient Interaction Script, Produced and choreographed at the APhA Annual Meeting in Nashville, TN, by Goodsight Productions Inc., of New York City, NY, March 9-11, 1996

Service to the Community: Invited Community Service Presentations • December 3, 2016: Revealing the Best Kept Secret in Healthcare: Stopping

the Medication Madness. River of Life Health Fair TED-Talk, St. Paul, MN • October 25, 2007: Balancing your Use of Medications to Improve Health and

Wellness, Minnesota Neuropathy Association, Minneapolis, MN • October 22, 2007: Medication Therapy Management Services for Patients

with Diabetes, Insulin Pump Support Group, Woodbury, MN • March 3, 2004: What You Don’t Know About Your Medicines Can Hurt You.

American Association of University Women – St. Paul College Club • January 6, 2003. The Importance of Having a Personal Pharmacist. Elder

Learning Institute of the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN • January 7, 2002. What to Expect from Your Personal Pharmacist. Elder

Learning Institute of the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN • January 11, 2001. What is a Personal Pharmacist? Elder Learning Institute of

the University of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN • December 5, 2000. Why Must Patients Experience Adverse Medication

Consequences? American Association of University Women, St. Paul College Club, St. Paul, MN

• March 1988 - May 1993. Numerous presentations to adolescents, community service groups, and the media regarding the use of anabolic steroids and other performance-enhancing drugs

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Brian J. Isetts, Ph.D. Page 49 Impact of Scholarly Contributions: “Applying scientific rigor toward building an accountable medication use system” • Integrating medication management in care model innovation to resolve drug

related morbidity • Publishing evidence on the clinical and economic outcomes of medication

management • Providing expert testimony related to medication management legislation and

regulation • Providing evidence to employers and insurance companies in decisions of

health benefit design • Evaluating medication therapy management services programs • Training students and pharmacists to provide comprehensive medication

management