Page Options
 
orangeDivider

Capable
Experienced
Dedicated

Meet Our Staff
 
Patrick Malone, Pharm.D.,FASHP
Assistant Dean and Professor of Pharmacy
Year Started at UF: 2005

Contact Information
  Office Location: 300 Davis Street #145 G
Telephone: 419-434-4389
E-mail: malone@findlay.edu
Credentials
  Pharm.D., University of Michigan
B.S., Albany College of Pharmacy

  • Clinical Pharmacy Residency from Buffalo General Hospital

  • Fellow of the American Society of Health System Pharmacists

  • Drug Information Fellowship from the University of Nebraska Medical Center

  • US West Fellowship from the Academic Development and Technology Center at Creighton University

Profile

Dr. Patrick Malone was appointed as Assistant Dean for Internal Affairs at The University of Findlay in 2005. He was previously on the faculty of the Creighton School of Pharmacy and Health Professions as a Professor. He also held appointments as Coordinator of Drug Informatics Services and was the founding Director of the Web-Based Pharmacy Pathway. Prior to that, he had appointments to the faculty at Ohio Northern University and the University of Washington. In addition, he has had affiliate appointments at the University of Illinois and Purdue University. Dr. Malone graduated from Albany College of Pharmacy (Union University) with a B.S. in Pharmacy degree in 1977 and later obtained a Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) degree from the University of Michigan in 1979. He also completed an American Society of Health-Systems Pharmacists accredited residency in clinical pharmacy at Buffalo General Hospital (Buffalo, NY) in 1979, a specialty fellowship in drug information at the University of Nebraska Medical Center (Omaha, NE) in 1980, and the U.S. West Fellowship at Creighton University in advanced use of computers in education in 1995. 

Dr. Malone has been involved with the use of computers in pharmacy and pharmacy education, having given the first Internet based course in Creighton’s non-traditional pathway in 1995, and served as a member of the University’s Instructional Computing Committee for ten years, most of that time as chair. He has also published and spoken on the area of computer networking for pharmacists on a national level. In addition, he is a past Chair of the Electronic-Based Instructional Resources SIG and current Chair of the Technology in Pharmacy Education and Learning SIG of the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy.


Dr. Malone has also been active on a national level in the field of drug information. He is the first author on Drug Information-A Guide for Pharmacists, which is now going into its third edition. He has been on the Executive Committee for the Consortium for the Advancement of Medication Information Policy and Research since 1996 and active in setting up and running all of the functions of that group that represents many institutional and academic drug information experts. He was named a Fellow of the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists in 1999. He was a member of the United States Pharmacopeia Council of Experts Committee on Information Development and Dissemination from 2000 to 2005.

Professional Activity

PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS:

American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy 1980-1986, 1990-present

  • Basic Booklist Committee of the Library/Educational Resources Section 1997-present Electronic-Based Instructional Resources SIG-Chair-Elect 2001-2002, Chair 2002-2003, Immediate Past Chair 2003-2004,
  • Member, White-Paper Committee 2006-2007 Technology in Pharmacy Education and Learning (TiPEL) SIG – Chair-Elect 2006-2007; Chair 2007-2008; Immediate Past Chair 2008-2009
  • American Medical Informatics Association 1990-present
  • Delegate for The University of Findlay at Annual Meeting 2006,
  • 2007.

American Society of Health-System Pharmacists 1978-present (formerly known as American Society of Hospital Pharmacists)-Fellow as of 1999.

  • Drug Information Specialty Practice Group (SPG)-until SPGs replaced by Clinical Specialists Section at the end of 1994
  • Drug Information Specialty Residency Validation Committee 1991-1994
  • Education Planning Committee 1992-1994
  • Strategic Planning Committee 1992-1994
  • Clinical Specialists Section 1995-present
  • Committee on Communications 1998-2000
  • Network Facilitator for Drug Information/Pharmacoeconomics-June 5, 1999-June 8, 2000

Consortium for the Advancement of Medication Information, Policy, and Research (CAMIPR) 1994-present

  • Executive Committee 1996-present
  • Webmaster and listserver administrator 1996-present

Drug Information Association 1984-1986, 1990-present

Findlay Area Pharmacy Association-founding member 2005-present

  • Organizing Committee 2005-2006

Ohio Pharmacists Association 2005-present

Ohio Society of Health-Systems Pharmacists 2005-present

Phi Delta Chi Professional Pharmacy Fraternity 1973-present

  • Correspondent 1975-1976
  • Faculty Advisor for Phi Chapter 1991 - 2005

Rho Chi National Pharmacy Honor Society 1976-present

  • Vice President Gamma Gamma Chapter 1976-1977

CONSULTANTSHIPS AND PROFESSIONAL SERVICES:

Member, Editorial Board-American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education  2003-2006

Member, Editorial Advisory Board-Encyclopedia of Clinical Pharmacy  2002-present.

Member, Editorial Board-Advances in Pharmacy 2002-2005

Recent Publications and/or Performances

 

Chisholm-Burns MA, Wells BG, Schwinghammer TL, Malone PM, Kolesar JM, Rotschafer JC, DiPiro JT. Pharmacotherapy Principles & Practice. New York: McGraw-Hill, 2008.

Malone PM, Kier K, Stanovich JE. Drug Information. A Guide for Pharmacists, 3rd edition. New York: McGraw-Hill, 2006.

Fagan NL, Wargo KA, Malone PM, Malesker MA. The clinical utility of clonidine. U.S. Pharmacist 2006 May;31(5):HS-2 – HS-16.

Alsharif NZ, Schwartz A, Malone PM, Jensen G, Chapman T, Winters A. Educational Mentor Program In A Web-Based Entry Level Doctor Of Pharmacy Degree Pathway. Am J Pharm Educ (in press).

Wilson AF, Moores KG, Bartels CL, Ohri LK, Malone PM. Expansion of drug information services in response to an increased clerkship teaching load. Am J Health-System Pharm 2005 Dec 1;62(23):2514-6.

Malone PM. Using Google. Adv Pharm (in press).

Malone PM. From medical libraries to Microsoft. Adv Pharm 2005;3(3):282-91. Malone PM. New specialized search tools from Copernic and Google. Adv Pharm (in press).

Malone PM. Collaboration, software quality, information management and more. Adv Pharm 2004;2(4):383-9.

Malone PM. RFID, searching, weblogs and more. Adv Pharm 2004;2(3):304-312. Malone PM, Glynn GE, Stohs SJ. The development and structure of a web-based entry-level Doctor of Pharmacy pathway at Creighton University Medical Center. Am J Pharm Educ 2004;68(2): Article 46.

Malone PM. Slides, files and keeping up. Adv Pharm 2004;2(2):175-180.  

Malone PM. Preparing simple online presentations using Microsoft Producer for PowerPoint 2003. Adv Pharm 2004;2(1): 81-85.