Profile
Dr. Perry received her Pharm.D. from Ohio Northern University in 2007 and completed a one year PGY1 residency at the Toledo Hospital Family Medicine Residency in Toledo, Ohio. During residency, she received experience in both the outpatient and the inpatient setting. Currently, Dr. Perry continues her clinical practice as a preceptor for pharmacy practice residents and students in an adult medicine clinic. She also works part-time in a community pharmacy. Her practice interests include community pharmacy and ambulatory care clinical pharmacy. Dr. Perry is pursuing research in the area of pharmacist collaborative practice agreements that augment physician care of chronic disease states in the primary care setting. She is dedicated to mentoring and inspiring students as they prepare to enter into the profession of pharmacy.
Other Credentials:Licensed pharmacit in the state of OhioAdvanced Cardiac Life Support Instructor, 2009Basic Life Support Instructor Training, 2008Immunization Delivery, Ohio Northern University, 2004
Professional Activity
Recent Publications and/or Performances
Perry L, Earle S, Ernsthausen, L. ACPE Certificate Program: Pharmacist-Training Program for Adult Immunizations. July 29, 2009. Cardinal Health Retail Business Conference. Washington DCParker D, Perry L, Earle S. Analysis of Myers-Briggs Types in Pharmacy Students and Faculty. Poster presentation, AACP Annual Meeting and Seminars, July, 2009, Boston, MassachusettsEvaluating the patient satisfaction of e-mail communication to improve blood glucose control in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus. Poster presentation, American College of Clinical Pharmacy International Congress on Clinical Pharmacy, April 26th, 2009, Orlando, FloridaParker, DL, Crea JC, Perry L. ACPE Certificate Program: Pharmacist-Training Program for Adult Immunizations. July 23, 2008. Cardinal Health Retail Business Conference. Orlando, Florida
Evaluating the patient satisfaction of e-mail communication to improve blood glucose control in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus. Presented at Great Lakes Pharmacy Resident Conference, Purdue University, April 2008
Adjusting medicines to improve blood sugars. Presented to medical residents, physicians, and faculty of the Toledo Hospital Family Medicine Residency, Toledo, Ohio, March 2008
The ENHANCE Trial: Controversy of Ezetimibe in LDL Lowering. Presented to students and faculty of The University of Findlay School of Pharmacy, Findlay, Ohio February 2008
Cost-Effective Approach to Common Infections. Presented to medical residents, physicians, and faculty of the Toledo Hospital Family Medicine Residency, Toledo, Ohio, January 2008Pharmacists as Key Players in Chemotherapy-Induced Anemia. Maryland Society of Health Systems Pharmacist Newsletter 2006;29(5):4-5.
Progress in the Synthesis of 6-substituted Levamisole derivatives. Poster presentation. The American Chemical Society Annual Meeting, Washington DC, August 2005