Meredith Aull - New York NY, US Ioannis D. Papaioannou - New York NY, US John Del Giudice - New York NY, US Michael P. Pica - New York NY, US
International Classification:
G06Q 50/24 G06Q 10/08 G06Q 50/22
US Classification:
705 3, 705 2
Abstract:
Computer-based method and system that helps track and manage drug sample distribution, helps ensure drug samples are dispensed and used in a safe and efficient manner, and helps capture information about how drug samples are being distributed and used. The method includes storing inventory information for one or more drug samples received at a prescriber's office, presenting a user-selectable list of drugs available in the inventoried samples and, in response to a user's selection of one of the listed drugs, presenting patient-specific information regarding the selected drug's suitability for dispensing as a sample. The method also includes automatically updating the stored inventory information for the selected drug in response to an indication from the user that a quantity of the selected drug is being dispensed to a patient as a sample.
Meredith Aull - New York NY, US Ioannis D. Papaioannou - New York NY, US John Del Giudice - New York NY, US Michael P. Pica - New York NY, US
International Classification:
G06Q 10/08 G06Q 50/22
US Classification:
705 2
Abstract:
Computer-based method and system that helps track and manage drug sample distribution, helps ensure drug samples are dispensed and used in a safe and efficient manner, and helps capture information about how drug samples are being distributed and used. The method includes storing inventory information for one or more drug samples received at a prescriber's office, presenting a user-selectable list of drugs available in the inventoried samples and, in response to a user's selection of one of the listed drugs, presenting patient-specific information regarding the selected drug's suitability for dispensing as a sample. The method also includes automatically updating the stored inventory information for the selected drug in response to an indication from the user that a quantity of the selected drug is being dispensed to a patient as a sample.
Meredith Aull - New York NY, US Ioannis D. Papaioannou - New York NY, US John Del Giudice - New York NY, US Michael Pica - New York NY, US
International Classification:
G06Q 50/00 G06Q 10/00
US Classification:
705 3, 705 2, 705 28
Abstract:
Computer-based method and system that helps track and manage drug sample distribution, helps ensure drug samples are dispensed and used in a safe and efficient manner, and helps capture information about how drug samples are being distributed and used. The method includes storing inventory information for one or more drug samples received at a prescriber's office, presenting a user-selectable list of drugs available in the inventoried samples and, in response to a user's selection of one of the listed drugs, presenting patient-specific information regarding the selected drug's suitability for dispensing as a sample. The method also includes automatically updating the stored inventory information for the selected drug in response to an indication from the user that a quantity of the selected drug is being dispensed to a patient as a sample.
Meredith Aull - New York NY, US Ioannis D. Papaioannou - New York NY, US John Del Giudice - New York NY, US Michael P. Pica - New York NY, US
International Classification:
G06F 19/00 G06Q 10/08
Abstract:
Computer-based method and system that helps track and manage drug sample distribution, helps ensure drug samples are dispensed and used in a safe and efficient manner, and helps capture information about how drug samples are being distributed and used. The method includes storing inventory information for one or more drug samples received at a prescriber's office, presenting a user-selectable list of drugs available in the inventoried samples and, in response to a user's selection of one of the listed drugs, presenting patient-specific information regarding the selected drug's suitability for dispensing as a sample. The method also includes automatically updating the stored inventory information for the selected drug in response to an indication from the user that a quantity of the selected drug is being dispensed to a patient as a sample.
Resumes
Associate Research Professor Of Pharmacology In Surgery
Weill Cornell Medical College
Associate Research Professor of Pharmacology In Surgery
Weill Cornell Medical College Aug 2008 - Jun 2015
Assistant Research Professor of Pharmacology In Surgery
Newyork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Kidney & Pancreas Transplant Program Aug 2008 - Jun 2015
Director of Clinical Research and Quality
Education:
St. John's University 1993 - 2000
Doctorates, Doctor of Pharmacy, Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Pharmacy
Cardinal Spellman High School
University of Cincinnati
Skills:
Clinical Research Clinical Trials Pharmacology Transplant Healthcare Medicine Healthcare Management Diabetes Clinical Pharmacology Patient Safety Medical Affairs Medical Writing Drug Development Epidemiology
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