Biography and Research Information
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Mary M. Thannisch's research focuses on the intersection of pharmacy practice and public health, particularly concerning the opioid epidemic. Her work has investigated the role of community pharmacies in addressing opioid overdose, including the counseling provided to patients and the prescribing of naloxone. Thannisch has explored interprofessional relations within primary care settings, aiming to understand communication dynamics and their impact on patient care. Her scholarship metrics include an h-index of 2 with 2 total publications and 29 citations. She has collaborated with researchers from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences and the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including Bradley C. Martin, Benjamin S. Teeter, Nickolas Zaller, and Geoffrey M. Curran.
Metrics
- h-index: 2
- Publications: 2
- Citations: 29
Selected Publications
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Opioid overdose counseling and prescribing of naloxone in rural community pharmacies: A pilot study (2021)
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- Opioid overdose counseling and prescribing of naloxone in rural community pharmacies: A pilot study
- Opioid overdose counseling and prescribing of naloxone in rural community pharmacies: A pilot study
- Opioid overdose counseling and prescribing of naloxone in rural community pharmacies: A pilot study
- Opioid overdose counseling and prescribing of naloxone in rural community pharmacies: A pilot study
- Opioid overdose counseling and prescribing of naloxone in rural community pharmacies: A pilot study
- Opioid overdose counseling and prescribing of naloxone in rural community pharmacies: A pilot study
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