WSU Spokane Faculty Named Distinguished Young Pharmacist of the Year

SPOKANE, Wash. — Brian Gates, clinical assistant professor of pharmacotherapy at Washington State University Spokane, was recently awarded the Pharmacist Mutual Distinguished Young Pharmacist of the Year Award at the 2003 Tri-State Pharmacy Convention.

The award is presented to an exemplary pharmacist who has made outstanding contributions in community service and been in practice less than 10 years.

Gates received a doctorate in pharmacy from WSU in 1999 and completed three years of postgraduate training in geriatrics with WSU before joining the faculty. He serves as a consultant pharmacist for the Visiting Nurses Association, a rotation site for WSU’s fourth-year pharmacy students. Gates is also a contributing editor for the journal Advances in Pharmacy and provides talks on medication safety for senior citizen groups.

He was the lead investigator in a recent study examining links between use of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and congestive heart failure, showing that use of NSAIDs can contribute to first-time hospitalization for the condition. He conducted the research as part of his post-doctoral fellowship funded by the American College of Clinical Pharmacy, Merck-American College of Clinical Pharmacy Outcomes and Economics Fellowship.

Web sites:
WSU Spokane: www.spokane.wsu.edu
WSU College of Pharmacy: www.pharmacy.wsu.edu
News release on Gates’ research on NSAIDs: www.wsunews.wsu.edu/detail.asp?StoryID=3496

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