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Item Evaluation of Patients Knowledge of Medicare Part D Plan Annual Assessment in a Family Medicine Clinic(2018-04-10) Hino, Garret; Prudencio, Jarred; Prudencio, JarredThe Hawaii Island Family Health Center (HIFHC) is a family medicine clinic affiliated with Hilo Medical Center. HIFHC serves as a primary care training program site for medical residents, pharmacy students, nursing students and psychology fellows. Pharmacy services at HIFHC focus on comprehensive medication management, chronic disease state management, drug information consults,and medication access assistance. The objective was designed to assess patient's knowledge regarding open enrollment and their ability to annually reassess Medicare Part D to determine if appointments with a clinical pharmacist should be offered during open enrollment.Item Implementation of a Health Screening Training Process for Second and Third Year Pharmacy Students(2018-04-10) Paulachak, Kara; Chavez, Rene; Kim, Michelle; Prudencio, Jarred; Kim, Michelle; Prudencio, JarredStudent pharmacists at the Daniel K. Inouye College of Pharmacy (DKICP) at the University of Hawaii at Hilo frequently participate in community health screening events led by various student organizations. The objective of this study was to evaluate student retention of knowledge of counseling points regarding common community disease states after a standardized health screening training process, measured by a change in scores of a multiple-choice assessment. This study was to assess how effective this training was based on student knowledge retained over the course of the academic year.Item Innovative hyperlidipemia screening protocol focusing on 10-year risk of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease(2018-04-10) Nakagawa, Christopher; Rhee, Caroline J.; Tran, Vivian L.; Prudencio, Jarred B.; Prudencio, JarredDaniel K. Inouye College of Pharmacy's previous hyperlipidemia screening protocol focused on a patient's specific total cholesterol. The objective was to create a screening protocol that incorporates the patient's 10 year atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) risk score to reflect the 2013 American College of Cardiology (ACC)/American Hear Association (AHA) cholesterol guideline.