Eddie B. Dunn
Professor
Also affiliated: Brampton Civic Hospital (2019); North Dakota University System (1997)
Faculty Researcher
Pharmacy Practice, College of Pharmacy
Research Areas
Biomedical Subjects
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Biography and Research Information
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Eddie B. Dunn's research focuses on the educational aspects of pharmacy practice and has received federal funding for two grants totaling $698,479. One grant, for $514,673 from the NIH/National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, investigates "Endothelial Epoxygenase, Kidney Injury, and Blood Pressure Regulation," with Dunn serving as PI. The second grant, for $183,806 from the NIH/National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences, supports a "CTSA Postdoctoral T32 at University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences," also with Dunn as PI.
His scholarly work includes a 2023 publication examining "Prior Pharmacy Work Experience as a Predictor of Clinical and Didactic Performance for Admissions Committees." Dunn has authored 27 publications with 55 citations and maintains an h-index of 4. His collaborations within the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences include shared publications with Rachel Stafford, Chenghui Li, and Lindsey Dayer.
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- h-index: 4
- Publications: 27
- Citations: 55
Selected Publications
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Prior Pharmacy Work Experience as a Predictor of Clinical and Didactic Performance for Admissions Committees (2023)
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A Summer Pharmacy Camp for High School Students as a Pharmacy Student Recruitment Tool (2012)
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“S.I.D.”? (2003)
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Unusual Sigs May Equal Unapproved Uses (2002)
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Missing the point! (2002)
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Carbetolol? (2001)
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Tessalon by the Teaspoonful? (2001)
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Latin Abbreviations: Safe for Patients or Antique Baggage? (2000)
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Quinidex as Needed? (1999)
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Poorly Conceived Preprinted Prescriptions (1999)
Federal Grants 2 $698,479 total
CTSA Postdoctoral T32 at University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
Endothelial Epoxygenase, Kidney Injury, and Blood Pressure Regulation
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- Prior Pharmacy Work Experience as a Predictor of Clinical and Didactic Performance for Admissions Committees
- Prior Pharmacy Work Experience as a Predictor of Clinical and Didactic Performance for Admissions Committees
- Prior Pharmacy Work Experience as a Predictor of Clinical and Didactic Performance for Admissions Committees
- Prior Pharmacy Work Experience as a Predictor of Clinical and Didactic Performance for Admissions Committees
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