Craig Martin, PharmD, BCPS
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Biosketch
Dr. Martin received his Doctor of Pharmacy degree from the University of Kentucky College of Pharmacy in 1999 and completed an Infectious Diseases Specialty Residency at UK in 2002. He serves as the clinical pharmacist for UK Hospital’s Antimicrobial Management Team. The AMT serves to provide patients of the UK Medical Center with appropriate, cost-effective antimicrobial therapy through formulary management and patient-specific interventions. The Antimicrobial Management Program has been successful in reducing both resistance rates and expenditures on antimicrobial agents. Dr. Martin serves as a lecturer on infectious diseases and counter-terrorism in the first, second and third professional year curriculum. He also provides experiential education to fourth professional year students through the antimicrobial management and infectious diseases rotations.
Affiliations
- Clinical Pharmacy Specialist in Infectious Diseases, UKMC
- Assistant Professor, Pharmacy,
UK College of Pharmacy
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Activities involving Craig Martin
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 Released: Jul 6, 2006
 Expires: Jun 30, 2009
 Type: Audio
Since most experts predict there will be bioterrorism attacks and they may in fact come sooner rather than later, the United States Health Care System must be prepared to care for patients who are both injured but to also care for citizens in the locality who have been exposed to various agents of bioterrorism. This program is designed to help individual clinicians to be better...
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- CPE Credits/Hours: 1.00
- Cost: Free
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 Released: Jul 4, 2006
 Expires: Jun 30, 2009
 Type: Audio
Since most experts predict there will be bioterrorism attacks and they may in fact come sooner rather than later, the United States Health Care System must be prepared to care for patients who are both injured but to also care for citizens in the locality who have been exposed to various agents of bioterrorism. This program is designed to help individual clinicians to be better...
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- CPE Credits/Hours: 1.00
- Cost: Free
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 Released: Jun 16, 2008
 Expires: Jun 14, 2009
 Type: Audio
Seasonal influenza is responsible for approximately 36,000 deaths each year in the United States alone. Avian (H5N1) influenza has caused fatalities in many countries as well. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) no longer recommend amantadine or rimantadine for treatment or prophylaxis of seasonal or pandemic influenza due to resistance in circulating...
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- CPE Credits/Hours: 0.75
- Cost: Free
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 Released: Apr 30, 2008
 Expires: Apr 30, 2009
 Type: Audio
Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) first appeared less than one year after the clinical introduction of methicillin. Despite this early appearance, MRSA did not become a significant and common clinical problem until the 1980s. Since that time, national rates of MRSA past 50%. In addition, a new therapeutic dilemma has emerged; that of community-associated...
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- CME Credits/Hours: 1.00
- Cost: Free
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