Cathy Ficzere

Cathy Ficzere

Professor & Chair, Pharmacy Practice

College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences

PharmD Samford University; BS Samford University

Location: McWhorter Hall 328

615-460-6531
cathy.ficzere@belmont.edu

Biography

Upon completion of her Doctor of Pharmacy degree, Dr. Ficzere pursued specialty training by completing a Drug Information Residency at Samford University. For the next seven years, Dr. Ficzere was a Drug Information Specialist at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. In this role, her responsibilities included the following: responding to information requests from other health care professionals and the public, evaluating medications and medication classes for formulary status, writing and editing newsletter articles, precepting students and residents, and advising residents on research projects. After moving to Nashville, Tennessee, Dr. Ficzere practiced at Saint Thomas Hospital as a Clinical Specialist in Anticoagulation for four years. While at Saint Thomas, Dr. Ficzere also provided resident education, assisted residents with research projects, and assisted with the drug information needs of the pharmacy department.

Dr. Ficzere was the founding Director of Drug Information Services for the Belmont University College of Pharmacy and established the Christy Houston Drug Information Center, built the pharmacy-related library collection, and developed drug information and literature evaluation curricula for the college. In June 2014, Dr. Ficzere became the Chair of the Pharmacy Practice Department. Dr. Ficzere continues to teach Introduction to Drug Information and Informatics, Biomedical Literature for Pharmacy, and didactic electives in medication safety and formulary management. Dr. Ficzere also serves on a variety of college and university committees, maintains board certification in pharmacotherapy, and is an active member of several national professional organizations. Additionally, Dr. Ficzere continues her commitment to post-graduate residency training by serving as the preceptor for the drug Information rotation for St. Thomas West’s pharmacy practice residency. Dr. Ficzere currently teaches in the following courses: Pharmaceutical Care I, Self-Care Therapeutics, IPPE IV Seminar, and IPPE V. Additionally, Dr. Ficzere teaches a didactic elective, Landmark Clinical Trials, and an experiential elective APPE focusing on academia. Dr. Ficzere serves on a variety of college and university committees, maintains board certification in pharmacotherapy, and is an active member of the American College of Clinical Pharmacy (ACCP) and American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy (AACP).

Scholarship of Teaching and Learning

American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy

American College of Clinical Pharmacy

American Society of Health-System Pharmacists

Tennessee Pharmacists Association

Kolluru S, Wanat M, Ficzere CH, Akiyode O, Haber SL, Hayastshahi A, Caldwell D, Raman-Wilms L, Edwards KL. Review of best practices for diversity, equity, and inclusion committees within colleges of pharmacy. Am J Pharm Educ. ePublished October 2022. https://www.ajpe.org/content/early/2022/10/21/ajpe9043

Phillips JA, Hanrahan C, Brown J, May D, Britnell S, Ficzere CH. Guiding principles for evaluating tertiary drug information sources: the A2C2QUIRE framework. J Am Coll Clin Pharm. 2020;3(2):485-493.

Ficzere CH, Clauson A, Lee PH. Reliability of peer assessment of patient education simulations. Curr Pharm Teach Learn. 2019;11(6):580-584.

Webster AA, Ficzere CH, Abdulkadir AA. Development and Early Implementation of the Professional Pharmacy Curriculum in Iraqi Kurdistan. Int J Biopharm Sci. 2018 Feb;1(2):108

Ficzere C, Hagan H, Ness, GL, Greene EM, Hill, K. Comparison of Reading Levels of Pharmacy Students and Reading Level of Primary Literature. Innovations in Pharmacy. 2016;7(3):Article 5.

Sathe N, Krishnaswami S, Andrews J, Ficzere C, McPheeters M. Pharmacologic Agents That Promote Airway Clearance in Hospitalized Subjects: A Systematic Review. Respiratory Care. 2015;60(7):1061-1070.

Thompson ME, Reed K, Shultes K, Ficzere C. Student Perceptions of a Basic Medical Science-focused Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience. Medical Research Archives. 2015;2(2).

Epstein RA, Fonnesbeck R, Williamson E, Kuhn T, Lindegren ML, Rizzone K, Krishnaswami S, Sathe NA, Ficzere CH, Ness GL, Wright GW, Raj M, Potter S, McPheeters ML. Psychosocial and Pharmacologic Interventions for Disruptive Behavior in Children and Adolescents Review No. 154. (Prepared by the Vanderbilt Evidence-based Practice Center under Contract No. 290-2012-00009-I.) AHRQ Publication No. 15-EHC019-EF. Rockville, MD: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. 2015 October.

Wood KD, Greene GM, Franks RB, Poole TM, Ficzere CH, Johnston PE. The Healthcare Future for the iGeneration: Integrating the Patient and the Healthcare System. Innovations in Pharmacy. 2013;4(3): Article 122.

Phillips J, Gabay M, Ficzere C, Ward K. Instructional Methods and Curriculum for Drug Information, Literature Evaluation, and Biostatistics: Survey of US Pharmacy Schools. Ann Pharmacother. 2012;46(6):793-801.

Hood M, Harris C. IVIG for treatment of Guillian-Barre syndrome. AlSHP Newsletter 1998;24(5):1,4. (AlSHP = Alabama Society of Hospital Pharmacy)

Skinner JL, Harris C, McGiffen DC, Kirklin JK, Bourge RC, Holman WL. Cost-benefit analysis of extended antifungal prophylaxis in ventricular assist devices. ASAIO Journal 2000;46(5):587-9.
(ASAIO = American Society for Artificial Internal Organs)

Ficzere C, Clauson AS. Necessity is the mother of invention: innovative responses to COVID-19. Poster presented at: The American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy Annual Meeting. July 2021; virtual meeting.

Ficzere C, Clauson AS, Lee PH. Reliability of peer assessment of patient education simulations. Poster presented at: The American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy Annual Meeting. July 2019; Chicago, IL.

Ficzere C, Marable T, Canales B, Weston G. Achieving professionalism: a Belmont essential. Poster presented at: The American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy Annual Meeting. July 2017; Nashville, TN.