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Positions
Assistant Professor
- Organization:
- West Virginia University Charleston Campus
- Department:
- School of Pharmacy
- Classification:
- Faculty
Clinical Assistant Professor
- Organization:
- West Virginia University School of Pharmacy
- Department:
- Clinical Pharmacy
- Classification:
- Clinical Faculty
Education
- PharmD, West Virginia University, Morgantown WV, 1998
- BS, West Virginia University, Morgantown WV, 1997
Publications
Journal Articles
Saseen JJ, Grady SE, Hansen LB, Hodges BM, Kovacs SJ, Martinez LD, et al. Future clinical pharmacy practitioners should be board-certified specialists. Pharmacotherapy 2006;26:1816-25.
Slain DS, Abate M, Hodges BM, Stamatakis MK, Wolak S. An interactive response system to promote active learning in the doctor of pharmacy curriculum. Am J Pharm Educ 2004;68:Article 117.
Hodges BM, Mazur JE. Intravenous ethanol for the treatment of Alcohol withdrawal syndrome in critically ill patients. Pharmacotherapy 2004;24:1578-85.
Hodges BM. Pharmacotherapy for alcohol withdrawal. Hosp Pharm. 2003;38:420-5.
Hodges BM, Fraser G. Vasopressin for vasodilatory shock. Hosp Pharm 2002;37:1149-57.
Hodges BM. Handbook of clinical drug data, tenth ed. (book review). Am J Pharm Educ 2002;66:215.
Book Chapters
Hodges BM. Immunonutrition, In “Pharmacotherapy Self-Assessment Program, 6th Edition”, Richardson M, Chant C, Cheng JWM, Chessman KH,Hume AL, Hutchison LC, et al., eds. Lenexa, KS: American College of Clinical Pharmacy, 2009, Book 9 pp. 151-165.
Hodges BM. Metabolic Acidosis, In “Pharmacotherapy Casebook: A Patient-Focused Approach, 7th Edition”, Schwinghammer TL, Koehler JM, eds. New York: McGraw Hill, 2008.
Hodges BM, Delegge M. Nutritional Considerations in Major Organ Failure, In “Pharmacotherapy: A Pathophysiologic Approach, 7th Edition”, DiPiro JT, Talbert RL, Yee GC, et al., eds. New York: McGraw Hill, 2008.
Hodges BM, Mazur JE. Nutrition Management in the Intensive Care Unit, In “Pharmacotherapy Self Assessment Program, 5th Edition”, Schumock GT, Dunsworth TS, Brundage DM, et al., eds. Kanas City, MO: American College of Clinical Pharmacy, 2005, Book 7 pp. 141-62.
Hodges BM, Slain D. Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia (case study), In “Textbook of Therapeutics: Drug and Disease Management”, Herfindal ET, Gourley, DR, eds., Philadelphia: Williams & Wilkins, 2006.
Posters
2006 Cooper TC, Briggs FE, Cumpston AD, Hodges BM, Palmer CH, Sager RB. Tacrolimus dosing in obese bone marrow transplant patients. American Society of Health-System Pharmacists. December 2006.
2004 Roy S, Roy AN, Madhavan SS, Bochna K, Kavookjian J, Susman T, Joseph F, Hodges B. Assessment of the impact of “academic detailing” in promoting cost-effective generic drug prescription among ambulatory care physicians in West Virginia. Value in Health, 7(3): 374 (Abstract). International Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research. May 2004.
2001 Hodges BM, Nappi JM. Adaptation of the residency learning system to a large, multi-specialty residency program: the pharmacotherapy experience. American Society of Health-System Pharmacists. December 2001.
2001 Hodges BM, Nappi JM. Resident and preceptor assessment of the residency learning system in a large, multi-specialty residency program. American Society of Health-System Pharmacists. December 2001.
Awards
2002 Co-investigator. “Accessible intelligent medications strategies (AIMS) – An academic detailing pilot program for enhancing pharmaceutical use in West Virginia.” Funded for $428,099 per year by the West Virginia Public Employees Insurance Agency.
2002 Co-investigator. “Evaluation of an interactive response system to promote active learning/skills development.” Funded for $19,200 by the West Virginia University Research Corporation.
2001 Primary investigator. “RAMS: Resistance to antibiotics in the mountain state.” Funded for $8,470 by the West Virginia Public Service Commission.
About Brian Hodges
Brian M. Hodges , PharmD, BCPS, BCNSP, is the coordinator for clinical pharmacy services and a critical care pharmacy clinician at CAMC. Dr. Hodges earned his Bachelor’s and Doctor of Pharmacy degrees from the West Virginia University School of Pharmacy and completed a two-year Specialized Residency in Pharmacotherapy Practice at the Medical University of South Carolina. Prior to coming to CAMC, Dr. Hodges served as a faculty member at WVU and clinical specialist at MUSC. He has three times received outstanding teacher of the year awards at WVU. Dr. Hodges has practice experience in numerous critical care settings, has authored papers and chapters in widely read journals and textbooks, and has been active in national pharmacy organizations. His current practice and research interests include assessing therapeutic drug monitoring, evidence based nutrition support therapies, and safe drug utilization in critically ill patients.