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CURRICULUM VITAE
Monica G. Holiday-Goodman, R.Ph., Ph.D.
PERSONAL
Professor
Program Director; Pharmacy and Health Care Administration
The University of Toledo
College of Pharmacy
Department of Pharmacy Practice
2801 W. Bancroft Street MS 609
Toledo, Ohio 43606
(419) 530-1968
(419) 530-1950 fax
e-mail: mholida@utnet.utoledo.edu
EDUCATION
Bachelor of Science, Pharmacy
Northeast Louisiana University
1985
Doctor of Philosophy, Pharmacy and Health Care Administration
Northeast Louisiana University
1989
Doctoral Dissertation
"Determinants of the Dispensing Behavior of Louisiana Physicians"
Major Advisor: Dr. Harvey Rappaport
APPOINTMENTS
Professor
Department of Pharmacy Practice
College of Pharmacy
The University of Toledo
2010-present
Program Director
Division of Pharmacy and Healthcare Administration
Department of Pharmacy Practice
College of Pharmacy
The University of Toledo
2004-present
Associate Professor of Pharmacy Administration
Department of Pharmacy Practice
College of Pharmacy
The University of Toledo
1994-present
Monica Holiday-Goodman, R.Ph., Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Administration
Department of Pharmacy Practice
College of Pharmacy
The University of Toledo
1988-1994
Teaching Assistant
Department of Pharmacy and Healthcare Administration
College of Pharmacy
Northeast Louisiana University
1985-1988
Registered Pharmacist
Southside Drugs, Inc., Monroe, Louisiana,
1985-1988
Pharmacy Intern
Southside Drugs, Inc., Monroe, Louisiana,
1982-1985
LICENSURE
Registered Pharmacist in Louisiana
HONORS
Graduate Student Representative to the Louisiana Board of Regents
Nellie Wakeman Graduate Fellowship
Louisiana Pharmacists Association Outstanding Pharmacy Student of the Year
Outstanding Student National Pharmaceutical Association (SNPhA) Advisor
Named as a Top Reviewer for Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy
1987
1986
1985
1999
2008
ACADEMIC COMMITTEE ACTIVITIES
College of Pharmacy
Chair/Advisor
Co-Chair, Professional Division Admissions Committee (2000-01 – present)
Chair, Graduate Admissions Committee, Pharmacy and Healthcare Administration (2000-01 –
present)
Chair, Strategic Plan Committee on Diversity (2008- 2010)
Chair, Human Diversity Committee (2010 – present)
Chair, Pharmacy Practice Departmental Personnel Committee (2008-09; 2011-2012)
Faculty Advisor, Academy of Students of Pharmacy (ASP) (1989-90 - 1995 -96)
Faculty Advisor, Student National Pharmaceutical Association (SNPhA) 1995-present
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Member
Member, College Curriculum Committee (1994-95; 1995-96; 1996-97; 2000-01; 2003-04;
2004-05; 2005-06
Member, Salary, Promotion, and Tenure Committee (2000-01 – 2004-05)
Member, Honors Day and Commencement Committee (1994-95)
Member, Professional Practice Development Task Force (1995-96)
Member, Professional Division Admissions Committee (1994-95 – present)
Member, Pharmacy Practice Personnel Committee (2005-06 – present)
University
Member, University Institutional Research Review Committee (2010 - )
Member, Culture Ambassadors (2010 - )
Member, President’s Committee on African American Recruitment and Retention (2008-09 present)
Member, Parents’ and Family Weekend Planning Committee (2008-09 – present)
Member, University of Toledo, Campus of Difference Facilitator Team (1994 – 95; 1995-96;
1996-97)
Member, University Task Force on Writing Across the Curriculum (1994-95; 2001 -02)
Member, Calendar Conversion Council (1994-95; 1995-96; 1996-97)
Member, Graduate Faculty Approval Committee (1994-95)
Member, President’s Task Force on Gender Relations (1994-95)
Member, University Women’s Center Task Force (1994-95)
Mentor, Star Program (1994-95; 1995-96; 1996-97)
Member, Strategic Planning Committee on Technology (2001-02)
Member, Task Force on Prioritization of Academic Programs and University Wide Services
(2002-03; 2003-04)
PROFESSIONAL SOCIETY MEMBERSHIPS
Honorary
Member, Alpha Lambda Delta, Professional Female Honor Society
Member, Phi Kappa Phi, National Honor Society
Member, Rho Chi, Pharmacy Honor Society
Member, Phi Lambda Sigma, Leadership Society
Professional
Member, American Association of Health Systems Pharmacists
Member, American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy
Member, Kappa Epsilon Fraternity (Alumnae Chapter)
Advisor, Kappa Epsilon, Alpha Epsilon Collegiate Chapter, Northeast Louisiana University,
1987-88
PROFESSIONAL SOCIETY ACTIVITIES
1. Chair, American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy (AACP) Women Faculty
Luncheon Committee, July 1994
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2. Appointed to the Editorial Board of the American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education
(AJPE), June 2009.
REVIEW ACTIVITES
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5.
Manuscript reviewer for Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy (RSAP)
Manuscript reviewer for The Journal of Pharmacy Technology
Manuscript reviewer for The American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education (AJPE)
Manuscript reviewer for Currents in Pharmacy Teaching
Abstract reviewer for the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy (AACP) annual
meeting poster sessions
TEACHING RESPONSIBILITIES
(*Current Involvement )
Professional Division
PHPR 201
Historical, Ethical and Contemporary Practices in Health Care
PHPR 451
Health Care Administration
PHPR 453
Community Pharmacy Management (Elective)
*PHPR 452/4520 Pharmaceutical Marketing and Management
PHPR 454
Current Issues in Pharmacy Practice
PHPR 3940
Early Practice Development
PHPR 6940
Early Practice Exposure
*PHPR 4400
Human Interaction in Health Care
*PHPR 4990/5990 Problems in Pharmacy Practice (Elective)
*PHPR 4960
Honors Thesis in Pharmacy Practice
Graduate
*PHPR 6550
PHPR 6520
*PHPR 6530
PHPR 5990
*PHPR 5990
*PHPR 6600
*PHPR 6960
Management Topics in Clinical Pharmacy
Analysis of the Pharmaceutical Environment
Research Methods
Theories in Health Behavior
Advanced Pharmaceutical Marketing and Management
Seminar in Pharmacy Administration
MS Thesis
GRADUATE STUDENT THESES/PROJECT INVOLVEMENT
1. Major Advisor: Mr. Jinender Kumar Graduation Date: May 2010
Thesis Title: A Retrospective Analysis to Identify Factors that Predict Adherence with
HMG-CoA Reductase Inhibitors (Statins) Among University of Toledo Employees with
Diabetes
2. Major Advisor: Mr. Yan-Jun Zhang Graduation Date: December 2009
Thesis Title: Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Quality of Health Care and Adults with
Diabetes in the United States
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3. Committee Member: Ms. Abhilasha Ramasamy
Graduation Date: August 2009
Thesis Title: Patient Adherence to Chronic Disease Medications in a Medication
Therapy Management Program in Lucas County, Ohio
4.
Major Advisor: Ms. Maithili Deshpande
Graduation Date: May 2009
Thesis Title: Medication Utilization and Adherence Patterns Among Toledo/Lucas
County CareNet Patients
5.
Major Advisor: Mr. Yanjun Zhang
Graduation Date: May 2009
Thesis Title: Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Quality of Health Care among Adults with
Diabetes in the United States
6.
Major Advisor: Ms. Christina Springer
Graduation Date: May 2008
Thesis Title: Prescription Medication Needs Assessment of Toledo/Lucas County
CareNet Patients
7.
Major Advisor: Ms. Lin Zhan
Graduation Date: May 2008
Thesis Title: Effect of Demographic and Socioeconomic Variables on Healthcare
Resource Utilization and Expenditures for Breast Cancer Patients using MEPS 2004
8.
Major Advisor: Mr. Robert Bechtol
Graduation Date: December 2007
Thesis Title: Job Satisfaction of Pharmacy Technicians
9.
Major Advisor: Mr. Jagannath Muzumdar
Graduation date: May 2006
Thesis title: Assessing change in cultural competence knowledge and confidence of
pharmacy students
10. Major Advisor: Ms. Zaina Qureshi
Graduation date: May 2006
Thesis title: Pharmacists’ counseling practices for obese patients
11. Major Advisor: Ms. Youngsook Chung
Graduation date: May 2006
Thesis title: A systematic review of diabetes management programs as a strategy for
clinical outcomes improvement and cost containment
12. Committee Member: Ms. Yue Guo
Graduation date: May 2005
Thesis title: Assessing pharmacists’ cultural competence across cultural barriers
13. Committee Member: Ms. Ruba Nazzal
Graduation date: May 2005
Thesis title: Community pharmacists’ perceptions of effects of electronic prescribing on
their professional roles
14. Committee Member: Ms. Amrita Prasad
Graduation date: May 2005
Thesis title: Evaluation of cost-savings and member satisfaction with alternative three-tier
prescription benefit plan designs
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15. Major Advisor: Mr. John Lundy
Graduation date: August 2004
Thesis title: Alcohol assessment of two Ohio Colleges of Pharmacy
16. Major Advisor: Ms. Pallavi Patwardhan
Graduation date: August 2004
Thesis title: Medical students’ and residents’ attitudes toward interaction with and
promotional gifts from pharmaceutical sales representatives and awareness of ethical
guidelines
17. Major Advisor: Ms. Angela Hagan
Graduation date: August 2003
Thesis title: The effect of a continuing education seminar on the prescribing patterns of
providers treating asthma
18. Committee Member: Mr. Neel Patel
Graduation date: August 2003
Thesis title: The perceptions of Midwest directors of pharmacy on the value,
expectations,
and compliance of group purchasing organization contracts with
pharmaceutical vendors
19. Committee Member: Mr. Rahul Shenolikar
Graduation date: May 2002
Thesis title: Consumers’ perceptions of the usefulness and influence of direct-toconsumer advertisements of prescription drugs
20. Committee Member: Mr. Bupendra Shah
Graduation date: May 2002
Thesis title: Evaluation of the association between patients’ use of herbal remedies and
their satisfaction in the therapeutic relationship with their physicians
21. Committee Member: Ms. Sonalee Shah
Graduation date: May 2002
Thesis title: Performance based assessment of physicians managing Type I diabetes based
on drug and medical costs
22. Committee Member: Ms. Anjana Lalla
Graduation date: May 2002
Thesis title: Pharmacists’ perceptions of electronic prescribing of medications
23. Major Advisor: Mr. Nikhil Khandelwal
Graduation date: December 2001
Thesis title: Assessment of health related quality of life in diabetes patients at a federally
qualified community health center
24. Major Advisor: Ms. Harsha Deshmuhk
Graduation Date: August 2001
Thesis title: Community or Internet pharmacies: an empirical investigation of consumer
motivations
25. Committee Member: Ms. Anna D’souza
Graduation Date: August 2001
Thesis title: Perceptions of primary care physicians regarding the effects of direct-toconsumer advertising of prescription drugs
26. Committee Member: Ms. Reshmi Singh
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Graduation date: August 2001
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Thesis title: Patient experiences and perceptions of the role of the pharmacists in building
a therapeutic alliance
27. Committee Member: Ms. Sharrel Pinto
Graduation date: August 2001
Thesis title: Patients’ perceptions on the benefits of diabetes related pharmaceutical care
provided in a community pharmacy setting
28. Committee Member: Ms. Gauravi Patel
Graduation date: May 2001
Thesis title: Evaluation of drugs in a three-tier prescription drug benefit co-payment
pricing structure
29. Major Advisor: Mr. Rajivkumar Dhingra
Graduation Date: December 2000
Thesis title: Health Insurance and the Working Poor and Their Experiences in Seeking
Health Care
30. Committee Member: Mr. Francis Lobo
Graduation Date: August 1999
Thesis title: Assessment of Patient Perceptions About Undergoing Peripheral Blood
Stem Cell Transplant Procedures in Outpatient Settings
31. Committee Member: Ms. Bhakti Arondekar
Graduation Date: December 1998
Thesis title: Economic Evaluation of Massage Therapy in Controlling High Dose
Chemotherapy- Induced Emesis in Women Undergoing PSCT Procedures for Breast or
Ovarian Cancer
32. Committee Member: Ms. Jane Ritho
Graduation Date: December 1997
Thesis title: Perspective on Familiarity with and Use of Pharmacoeconomic Analysis
in Pharmacy Practice
33. Committee Member: Mr. Simu Thomas
Graduation Date: August 1997
Thesis title: Pharmacoeconomics: Pharmacists’ Perceptions
34. Committee Member: Ms. Abir Kahaleh
Graduation Date: June 1997
Thesis title: The Effects of Downsizing Due to Mergers and Acquisitions on Institutional
Pharmacists
35. Committee Member: Ms. Monika Raut
Graduation Date: August 1996
Thesis title: Pharmacoeconomic Analysis of Two Cervical Ripening Agents
36. Committee Member: Mr. Sanjay Merchant
Graduation Date: August 1996
Thesis title: Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Three Hormonal Contraceptives.
37. Committee Member: Ms. Deepa Lalla
Graduation Date: December 1995
Thesis title: Factors Affecting Consumer Choice of Aleve Over Alternative Over-the
Counter Analgesics
38. Committee Member: Mr. Indranil Bagchi
Graduation Date: December 1995
Thesis title: Factors Affecting Consumer Selection of Over-the-Counter Drug Products
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39. Major Advisor: Ms. Rina Sandangi
Graduation Date: December 1995
Thesis title: Job Satisfaction of New Pharmacy Practitioners as Related to Pharmaceutical
Education
40. Committee Member:-Mr. Don Kristufek
Graduation Date: June 1995
Thesis title: Analysis of the Effects of Patient Medication Refill Reminders on Patient
Medication Refill Compliance for Prozac, Zoloft, and Paxil
41. Major Advisor: Mr. Madhav Namjoshi
Graduation Date: June 1995
Thesis title: Perceptions of Toledo Consumers towards the Advertising of Over the
Counter Drugs
42. Committee Member: Mr. Sanjay Ghandi
Graduation Date: December 1994
Thesis title: The Relationship Between Risk Taking Propensity of Pharmacists and their
Drug Product Selection Behavior
43. Committee Member: Mrs. Tina Kandakai
Graduation Date: June 1994
Thesis title: Knowledge, Beliefs and Use of Prescribed Antibiotic Medications Among
Low Socioeconomic African Americans
44. Major Advisor: Ms. Radhika Desikan
Graduation Date: December 1993
Thesis Title: Prescribing Privileges: An Examination of Ohio Pharmacists' Opinions
45. Committee Member: Ms. Sonia Bajaj
Graduation Date: June 1993
Thesis title: An Assessment of Toledo Area Pharmacist's Interventions for H2 Receptor
Antagonists
46. Committee Member: Mr. Gireesh Gupchup
Graduation Date: June 1993
Thesis title: A National Study of Burnout Among Health Maintenance Organization
Pharmacists
47. Committee Member: Mr. Mayur Amonkar
Graduation Date: December 1992
Thesis Title: Pharmacists' Attitudes Toward Product-Specific Television Advertising of
Prescription Drugs
48. Committee Member: Mr. David Nau
Graduation Date: December 1991
Administrative Project title: The Development and Evaluation of a Targeting Matrix for
Focusing Pharmacist Interventions
49. Major Advisor: Mr. Kamal Shah
Graduation Date: December 1990
Administrative Project title: Staff Development Programs and Their Impact on the
Development of Clinical Services in Ohio Hospital Pharmacies
50. Major Advisor: Mr. Jon Keeley
Graduation Date: June 1990
Administrative Project title: Supporting Clinical Pharmacy Services Through Antibiotic
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UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT THESIS/PROJECT INVOLVEMENT
1. Major Advisor: Mr. Lucas Blazejewski
Graduation Date: May 2009
Honor’s Thesis Title: Pharmacy Managers’ Perceptions of the Managerial Skills Needed
by Entry-Level Pharmacists: A Pilot Study
2. Major Advisor: Mr. Tan Carlin
Graduation Date: May 2009
Honor’s Thesis Title: The Availability of Language Services in Retail Pharmacies in the
State of Ohio
3. Major Advisor: Ms. Lindsay Harlow
Graduation Date: May 2009
Independent Project Title: Spanish-speaking Patients in Pharmacy Practice
4. Major Advisor: Ms. Katie Bartlett
Graduation Date: May 2009
Independent Project Title: Pharmaceutical Care in Latin America
5. Major Advisor: Ms. Reshma Patel
Graduation Date: May 2009
Independent Project Title: Pharmacy Managers’ Perceptions of the Management Skills
Needed by New Pharmacy Graduates
6. Major Advisor: Mr. Benjamin Galandiuk
Graduation Date: May 2009
Independent Project Title: College Students Opinions on Hormonal Male Fertility Control
7. Major Advisor: Mr. Jared Stroud
Graduation Date: May 2009
Independent Project Title: Access and Health Disparities: A Literature Review
8. Major Advisor: Ms. Maria Borchers
Graduation Date: May 2008
Honor’s Thesis Title: Toledo Area Consumers’ Perspectives on Counseling in Community,
Internet, and Mail-Order Pharmacy
9. Major Advisor: Mr. Daniel Reinhart
Graduation Date: May 2008
Independent Project Title: Pharmaceutical Care in South Korea
10. Major Advisor: Ms. Janice Marstellar
Graduation Date: May 2005
Independent Project Title: Business Management in the Community Pharmacy
* NACDS Award winning research project
11. Major Advisor: Ms. Yolanda Hardy
Graduation Date: June 1999
Honor’s Thesis Title: Evaluating the Effects of Asthma Education on
Children and Adolescent Asthmatic Patients
12. Major Advisor: Ms. Sheri Kalas
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Graduation Date: June 1997
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Honor’s Thesis title: Pharmacy and the Internet, An Exploratory Study
PROGRAMS
1. Coordinating Committee Member: Midwest Pharmacy Administration Conference;
Hosted by The University of Toledo; July 2000
2. Coordinator, University-Wide Workshop on Cultural Competence in the Health
Professions, featuring Dr. Josie Campinha-Bacote; The University of Toledo, May 1996
BIBLIOGRAPHY
BOOK CHAPTERS
1. Holiday-Goodman, M., “Access and Health Disparities”, In: Richardson, M, Chant C.,
Cheng JWM, Chessman KH, Hume AL, Hutchinson LC, et al, eds. Pharmacotherapy
Self-Assessment Program, 6th ed. Health Promotion and Maintenance. Lenexa, KS:
American College of Clinical Pharmacy, 2008: pgs. 33-50.
2. Lively, B., Holiday-Goodman, M., Black, C., Arondekar, B., “An Economic Evaluation
of Massage Therapy in Controlling Chemotherapy Induced Emesis in Women Undergoing
Treatment for Breast or Ovarian Cancer”, in Massage Therapy—The Evidence For Practice;
Harcourt Health Sciences, London, United Kingdom, 2002.
ORIGINAL CONTRIBUTIONS
PEER REVIEWED
1. Pinto, S., Holiday-Goodman, M., Black, C., Lesch, D., Identifying Factors that affect
Patients’ Willingness to Pay for Inhaled Insulin. In Press: Research in Social and
Administrative Pharmacy; Available online at www.sciencedirect.com.
2. Holiday-Goodman, M., Darley, W., Lively, B., Siganga, W., Estoll, H., Investigations of
Consumer Choice of Community, Mail Order or Internet Pharmacies. Journal of
Pharmacy Technology, Vol. 23, 1 (January/February 2007), pp. 16-22.
3. Pinto, S., Lively, B., Siganga, W., Holiday-Goodman, M., Kamm, G., Using the Health
Belief Model to test factors affecting patient retention in diabetes-related pharmaceutical
care services. Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy, 2 (2006), pp. 38-58.
4. Shah, B., Lively, B., Holiday-Goodman, M., White, D., Reasons Why Herbal Users Do
or Do Not Tell Their Physicians About Their Use: A Survey of Adult Ohio Residents.
Journal of Pharmacy Technology, 22 (2006), pp. 148-154.
5. D’souza, A., Lively, B., Holiday-Goodman, M., Siganga, W., and Goveia, C.: Effects of
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Direct-to-Consumer Advertising of Prescription Drugs: Perceptions of Primary Care
Physicians.” Journal of Pharmaceutical Marketing and Management, Vol. 15, 3 (2004).
6. Holiday-Goodman, M., Thompson, T., Community Partnerships in the Elimination of
Health Disparities: Addressing Barriers to Care. Metropolitan Universities Journal, Vol.
14, No. 4 (2003), pp. 61-77.
7. Singh, R., Lively, B., Schommer, J., Holiday-Goodman, M., Siganga, W., Patient
Perceptions of the Role of the Pharmacist in Building a Therapeutic Alliance. Journal of
Social and Administrative Pharmacy, Vol. 20, 3 (2003).
8. Kahaleh, A., Siganga, W., Holiday-Goodman, M., Lively, B., The Effects of
Downsizing Due to Mergers and Acquisitions on Institutional Pharmacists. The Journal
of the American Society of Health Systems Pharmacists, November 15, 1998, Vol. 55, pp.
2387-2391.
9. Gandhi, S., Lively, B., Salmon, J., Siganga, W., Holiday-Goodman, M. Risk Taking
Propensity and Drug Product Selection Behavior of Pharmacists. Journal of Managed
Care Pharmacy, (July/August) 1997, Vol. 3, No. 4, pp. 439-443.
10. Kandakai, T., Price, J., Telljohann, S., Holiday-Goodman, M. Knowledge, Beliefs and
Use of Prescribed Antibiotic Medications Among Low Socioeconomic AfricanAmericans. The Journal of the National Medical Association, April 1996, Vol. 88, No. 5,
pp. 289-294.
11. Desikan, R., Holiday-Goodman, M., Siganga, W., Lively, B. Prescribing Privileges: An
Examination of Ohio Pharmacists' Opinions. American Pharmacy, October 1995, Vol.
NS 35, No.10, pp. 19-23.
12. Holiday-Goodman, M., Lively, B., Mullin, J., and Nemire, R. The Development of a
Teaching Module on Effective Written and Verbal Skills. American Journal of
Pharmaceutical Education, Fall 1994, Vol. 58, pp. 257-261.
13. Gupchup, G., Lively, B., Holiday-Goodman, M., Siganga, W., and Black, C. Maslach
Burnout Inventory: Factor Structures for Health Maintenance Organization Pharmacists
and Comparison with the Normative Data for USA Pharmacists. Psychological Reports.
Vol. 74 (1994), pp. 891-895.
14. Lively, B., Holiday-Goodman, M., Siganga, W. The Human Equation: Mentors in
Pharmacy Practice. Pharmacy Business, Summer 1993, Vol 4, No 3, pp. 26-30.
15. Lively, B., Holiday-Goodman, M., Siganga, W. The Human Equation: Managing Job
Stress Through Prevention. Pharmacy Business, Spring 1993, Vol. 4, No. 2, pp. 26-31.
16. Siganga, W., Holiday, M., Lively, B. The Human Equation: Controlling Organizational
Change and Employee Performance. Pharmacy Business, Winter 1993, Vol. 4, No. 1,
pp. 31-37.
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17. Holiday, M., Rappaport, H., Lively, B. Characteristics of Louisiana Dispensing
Physicians. American Pharmacy, October 1992, Vol. NS 32, No. 10, pp. 60-62.
18. Holiday, M., Lively, B., Siganga, W. The Human Equation: Effective Leadership, The
Key to Employee Motivation. Pharmacy Business, Fall 1992, Vol. 3, No. 4, pp. 27-32.
19. Lively, B., Holiday, M., Siganga, W. The Human Equation: Effects of Strategic
Listening on Employee Performance. Pharmacy Business, Spring 1992, Vol. 3 , No. 2,
pp. 28-32.
20. Lively, B., Barnett, C., Berger, B., Greer, M., Holiday, M. Ad Hoc Committee on
Mentoring in Pharmacy Education Summary and Bibliographic Report. The American
Journal of Pharmaceutical Education, Spring 1992, Vol. 56, pp. 82-84.
21. Waller, D., Smith, S., Holiday, M., Lively, B., Shah, K. Hospital Pharmacy Staff
Development Programs in Ohio. Topics in Hospital Pharmacy Management, January
1992, Vol. 12, No. 1, p.1.
22. Holiday, M., Rappaport, H., Das, S., Danti, A., and Lively, B. Determinants of the
Dispensing Behavior of Louisiana Physicians. Journal of Research in Pharmaceutical
Economics, Fall 1991, Vol. 3, No. 3, pp. 55-73.
23. Lively, B., Holiday, M., Baker, P., Rappaport, H. Proactive Management of the Costs of
Absenteeism and Turnover. Pharmacy Business, October 1991, Vol. 2, No. 9, pp. 17-23.
24. Lively, B., Baker, J., Rappaport, H., Holiday, M. Managed Care Pharmacy Services:
Proactive Management of Costs of Absenteeism and Turnover. Topics in Hospital
Pharmacy Management, November 1990, Vol. 10, No 3, pp. 57-64.
NON-PEER REVIEWED
1. Lively, B., Holiday, M. Public Relations, Know and Understand Your Community. The
Ohio Pharmacist, September 1991, Vol. 40, No. 9, p. 18-19.
2. Lively, B., Holiday, M. Public Relations in the Retail Community Pharmacy Setting. The
Ohio Pharmacist, August 1991, Vol. 40, No. 8, p. 18-19.
3. Holiday, M., Talley, J. Alcohol, the Hidden Ingredient in Most Cough and Cold
Preparations. Michigan Pharmacist, Vol. 26: No. 7 (July 1988).
The Pennsylvania Pharmacist, Vol. 69: No. 6 (June 1988).
Illinois Pharmacist, Vol. 50: No. 5 (May 1988).
The Carolina Journal of Pharmacy, Vol. 68: No. 4 (April 1988).
Nebraska Mortar & Pestle, Vol. 50: No. 11 (April 1988).
Nevada Pharmacists Association NEWS, Vol. 11: No. 2 (April 1988).
Kansas Pharmacy, Vol. 62: No. 2 (February 1988).
Wisconsin Pharmacist, Vol. 57: No. 2 (February 1988).
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4. Talley, J., Holiday, M., "Lovastatin, A New Weapon in the Fight Against Cholesterol",
The Carolina Journal of Pharmacy, Vol. 68: No. 4 (April 1988).
Illinois Pharmacist, Vol. 50: No. 4 (April 1988).
Minnesota Pharmacist, Volume 42, (January 1988).
INVITED/SPONSORED PUBLICATIONS
1. Holiday-Goodman, M., Lively, B., editors, Senior Services: Pharmacy Services
Available to Toledo, OH Senior Citizens. The University of Toledo College of Pharmacy
and The Ohio Board of Regents, publishers, June 1993.
2. Holiday-Goodman, M., Lively, B. A Pharmacy Services Needs Assessment of Toledo,
Ohio Elderly: A Project Report. The University of Toledo College of Pharmacy and The
Ohio Board of Regents, publishers, June 1993.
3. Holiday-Goodman, M., Lively, B., editors. Writing Across the Curriculum for Colleges
of Pharmacy, A Source Book, The University of Toledo College of Pharmacy and The
American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy, publishers, December 1992.
BOOKLET
1. Lively, B., Holiday-Goodman, M., Siganga, W., and Montante, J. Effective Pharmacy
Communications, Continuing Education Program for Community Pharmacists, The
University of Toledo College of Pharmacy, 1993.
PEER-REVIEWED ABSTRACTS
1. Springer, C., Holiday-Goodman, M., “Prescription Medication Needs Assessment of
Toledo/Lucas County CareNet Patients”, Journal of the American Pharmacists
Association (JAPhA), Vol. 48, No. 2, March/April 2008, p. 292.
2. Muzumdar, J., Holiday-Goodman, M., Powers, M., Black, C., “Assessing Change in
Cultural Competence Knowledge and Confidence of Student Pharmacists”, JAPhA, Vol.
47, No. 2, March/April 2007. p. 257.
3. Bechtol, R., Holiday-Goodman, M., Powers, M., White, B., “Job Satisfaction of
Pharmacy Technicians”, JAPhA, Vol. 47, No. 2, March/April 2007, p. 203.
4. Muzumdar, J., Holiday-Goodman, M., “Assessment of Cultural Competence
Knowledge and Confidence of Pharmacy Students”, JAPhA, Vol. 46, No. 2, March/April
2006, p. 263.
5. Patwardhan, P., Holiday-Goodman, M., Mauro, L, White, D., Chewning, B., “Medical
Students’ and Residents’ Evaluation of Drug Information Sources and Attitudes Toward
Interaction with Pharmaceutical Sales Representatives”, JAPhA, Vol. 45, No. 2,
March/April 2005, p. 275.
6. Shenolikar, R., Lively, B., Balkrishnan, R., Holiday-Goodman, M., and White, D.,
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“Consumer’s Perceptions of Content of Television Advertisements and Television
Advertising”, American Public Health Association, Annual Conference, Nov. 2004,
available at http://apha.confex.com/apha/132am/techprogram/paper_89880.htm
7. Shah, B., Lively, B., Holiday-Goodman, M., Chewning, B., “Patient Perspectives on
Herbal Use: Extent of Use and Reasons Why They Tell or Do Not Tell Their Physician
About Their Herbal Use”, JAPhA, Vol. 43, No. 2, March/April 2003, p. 313.
8. Shah, S., Siganga, W., Huang, B., Holiday-Goodman, M., “Performance-Based
Assessment of Physicians Managing Type 1 Diabetes Based on Drug and Medical
Costs”, JAPhA, Vol. 43, No. 2, March/April 2003, p. 269
9. Pinto, S., Lively, B., Siganga, W., Holiday-Goodman, M., “Patients’ Perceptions of
Diabetes Related Pharmaceutical Care Services Using the Health Belief Model”, JAPhA,
Vol. 42, No. 2, March/April 2002, p. 327.
10. Singh, R., Lively, B., Siganga, W., Holiday-Goodman, M., “Patient Experiences and
Perceptions of the Role of the Pharmacist in Building a Therapeutic Alliance”, JAPhA,
Vol. 42, No. 2, March/April 2002, p. 318.
11. D’Souza, A., Lively, B., Siganga, W., Holiday-Goodman, M., “Effects of Direct-ToConsumer Advertising of Prescription Drugs: Perceptions of Primary Care Physicians”,
JAPhA., Vol. 42, No. 2, March/April 2002, p. 284.
12. Bagchi,I., Lively,B., Siganga, W., Black, C., Holiday-Goodman, M., “Factors Affecting
Consumer Selection of Over-the-Counter Drug Products,” Pharmaceutical Research,
1997 AAPS Annual Paper Abstracts Supplement, Vol. 14, No. 11, p. S-170.
13. Gandhi, S., Lively, B., Holiday-Goodman, M., and Siganga, W., “Autonomous Drug
Product Selection Behavior of Pharmacists Based on Inherent Risk in Drugs,
”Pharmaceutical Research, Accelerating Drug Discovery and Development, 1995 AAPS
Annual Paper Abstracts Supplement, Vol. 12, No. 9, p. S-112.
14. Gandhi, S., Lively, B., Holiday-Goodman, M., and Siganga, W., “Relationship Between
Risk Taking Propensity and Drug Product Selection Behavior of Pharmacists,”
Pharmaceutical Research, Accelerating Drug Discovery and Development, 1995 AAPS
Annual Paper Abstracts Supplement, Vol. 12, No. 9, p. S-112.
15. Holiday, M., Lively, B., "The Development and Integration of a Teaching Module on
Effective and Written Communication Skills in Pharmacy Practice", American Journal of
Pharmaceutical Education, Vol. 56, Winter Supplement, 1992, p. 84s.
16. Lively, B., Holiday, M., "The Development and Integration of a Teaching Module on
Effective and Written Communication Skills in Pharmacy Practice: An Interim Gaps
Report", American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education, Vol. 55, Winter Supplement,
1991, p. 149s.
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17. Lively, B., Holiday, M., Patient Counseling: The Pharmacist's Advice as Perceived by
Consumers, American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education, Vol. 55, Winter Supplement,
1991, p. 127s.
PEER-REVIEWED PODIUM PRESENTATIONS
1. Holiday-Goodman, M., Thompson, T., “Community Partnerships in the Elimination of
Health Disparities: Addressing Barriers to Care”, Coalition of Urban and Metropolitan
Universities Annual meeting, Ypsilanti, MI, September 2003.
2. Ferner, T., Lively, B., Holiday-Goodman, M., Black, C., and Arondekar, B., “Massage
Therapy in Controlling High-Dose Chemotherapy Induced Nausea in Patients
Undergoing Stem Cell Transplant”, International Symposium on the Science of Touch,
Montreal, Canada, May 2002.
3. Lively, B., Holiday-Goodman, M., "Consumers' Perceptions of Pharmacists' Advice,
Wintergreen Research Conference IV, Wintergreen, VA, May 5, 1996.
4. Holiday-Goodman, M., Lively, B., "A Pharmacy Services Needs Assessment of Toledo,
Ohio Elderly", Wintergreen Research Conference III, Wintergreen, VA, October 14,
1994.
5. Holiday, M., Lively, B., "The Development and Distribution of a Teaching Module on
Effective Written and Verbal Communication Skills in Pharmacy Practice", 93rd Annual
AACP Meeting, Washington, D.C., July 1992.
6. Lively, B., Holiday, M., "The Development and Distribution of a Teaching Module on
Effective Written and Verbal Communication Skills in Pharmacy Practice: Interim
Report", 92nd Annual American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy (AACP) Meeting,
Boston, MA, July 1991.
7. Nau, D., Holiday, M., "The Evaluation of a DRG Targeting Matrix for Focusing
Pharmacist Interventions", Midwest Pharmacy Administration Conference, Cincinnati,
OH, August 1990.
8. Lively, B., Holiday, M., "Patient Counseling: The Pharmacists' Advice as Perceived by
Consumers", 91st Annual American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy (AACP)
Meeting, Salt Lake City, UT, July 1990.
9. Holiday, M., Rappaport, H., Das, S., Danti, A., and Lively, B.,"Determinants of the
Dispensing Behavior of Louisiana Physicians", American Pharmaceutical Association
137th Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., March 1990.
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INVITED PODIUM PRESENTATIONS
1. Holiday-Goodman, M., “Community Partnerships to Reduce Health Disparities: The
Key to a Healthy Future”, National Pharmaceutical Association Annual Meeting, Las
Vegas, NV, July 2003.
2. Holiday-Goodman, M., “Pharmacy’s Role in Addressing Health Disparities and Barriers
to Care”, National Pharmaceutical Association Annual meeting, Cleveland, OH, July 24,
2001.
3. Holiday-Goodman, M., “Cultural Competence in Pharmacy Practice,” The University of
Michigan College of Pharmacy, October 2000.
4. Holiday-Goodman, M., “Alternative Treatments: A Multicultural Perspective”, The
University of Toledo Pharmacy Practice Seminar, October 1999.
5. Holiday-Goodman, M., “Cultural Competence in Pharmacy Practice”, The University of
Michigan College of Pharmacy, October 1999.
6. Holiday-Goodman, M., “Cultural Competence; What Role Do We Play?”, University of
Michigan PICO Seminar Series, November 20, 1998.
7. Holiday-Goodman, M., “Cultural Competence, the Missing Link in the Provision of
Pharmaceutical Care”, National Pharmaceutical Association Spring Regional Meeting,
Sponsor: Merck, Cleveland, OH, May 16, 1998.
8. Holiday-Goodman, M., Lively, B., “Writing to Learn in Pharmacy Education”, AACP
Annual Meeting, Special Session on Writing in Pharmacy Education, Indianapolis, IN,
July 15, 1997.
9. Holiday, M., "Effectively Handling Problem Employees", UTCP Alumni Association C.
E. Programs, Sponsor: Glaxo, Inc., March 29, 1992 (Toledo), and April 5, 1992
(Cleveland).
10. Lively, B., Holiday, M., "Regulation of Cocaine and Narcotics in the Pharmaceutical
Industry", Ohio Association of Economists and Political Scientists 50th Annual Meeting,
Columbus, OH, October 20, 1990.
11. Holiday, M., "Medicine Abuse by the Elderly: Its Causes, Symptoms, and Remedies",
Region #1 National Association of Social Workers Workshop, Medical College of Ohio,
April 20, 1990.
PEER REVIEWED POSTER PRESENTATIONS
1. Carlin, T., Holiday-Goodman, M., “The Availability of Language Services in Retail
Pharmacies in the State of Ohio”, The National Conference for Undergraduate Research,
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The University of Wisconsin-LaCross, La-Cross, WI, April 2009.
2. Deshpande, M., Holiday-Goodman, M., Powers, M., White, B., “Medication Utilization
and Adherence Patterns Among Toledo/Lucas County CareNet Patients”, The Ohio
Pharmacists Association Annual Meeting, Columbus, OH, April 2009.
3. Pinto, S., Holiday-Goodman, M., “Assessing Willingness to Pay for Inhaled Insulin”,
International Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research (ISPOR), Athens,
Greece, Nov. 2008.
4. Springer, C., Holiday-Goodman, M., Pinto, S., Nair, R., “Prescription Medication Needs
Assessment of Toledo/Lucas County CareNet Patients”, American Pharmaceutical
Association Annual Meeting (APhA), San Diego, CA, March 2008.
5. Zhan, L., Nair, R., Pinto, S., Holiday-Goodman, M., Black, C., “Effect of Demographic
Factors and Social Economic Variables on Health Care Resource Utilization and
Expenditure For Breast Cancer Patients using MEPS 2004.” ISPOR 13th Annual
International Meeting, Toronto, Canada, May, 2008.
6. Muzumdar, J., Holiday-Goodman, M., Powers, M., Black, C., “Assessing Change in
Cultural Competence Knowledge and Confidence of Student Pharmacists”, APhA Annual
Meeting, Atlanta, GA, March 2007.
7. Bechtol, R., Holiday-Goodman, M., Powers, M., White, B., “Job Satisfaction of
Pharmacy Technicians” APhA Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA, March 2007.
8. Muzumdar, J., Holiday-Goodman, M., Powers, M., Black, C., “Assessing Change in
Cultural Competence Knowledge and Confidence of Pharmacy Students, APhA Annual
Meeting, San Francisco, CA, March 2006.
9. Patwardhan, P., Holiday-Goodman, M., Mauro, L, White, D., Chewning, B., “Medical
Students’ and Residents’ Evaluation of Drug Information Sources and Attitudes Toward
Interaction with Pharmaceutical Sales Representatives”, APhA Annual Meeting, Orlando,
FL, March 2005.
10. Shenolikar, R., Lively, B., Balkrishnan, R., Holiday-Goodman, M., and White, D.,
“Consumer’s Perceptions of Content of Television Advertisements and Television
Advertising”, American Public Health Association, Annual Conference, Washington,
D.C. Nov. 2004.
11. Horwitz, T., Holiday-Goodman, M., et. al., “Pharmacist-Run Disease State Management
Programs at Two Community Health Centers”, APhA Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA,
March 2003.
12. Shah, B., Lively, B., Holiday-Goodman, M., Chewning, B., “Patient Perspectives on
Herbal Use: Extent of Use and Reasons Why They Tell or Do Not Tell Their Physician
About Their Herbal Use”, APhA Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, March 2003.
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13. Shah, S., Siganga, W., Huang, B., Holiday-Goodman, M., “Performance-Based
Assessment of Physicians Managing Type 1 Diabetes Based on Drug and Medical Costs”,
APhA Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, March 2003.
14. Horwitz, T., Holiday-Goodman, M., Design and Implementation of Disease State
Management Programs in Federally-Funded Community Health Centers”, American
Society of Health Systems Pharmacists (ASHP) Midyear Clinical Meeting, Atlanta, GA,
December 2002.
15. Pinto, S., Lively, B., Siganga, W., Holiday-Goodman, M., “Patients’ Perceptions of
Diabetes Related Pharmaceutical Care Services Using the Health Belief Model”, APhA
Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, March 2002.
16. Singh, R., Lively, B., Siganga, W., Holiday-Goodman, M., “Patient Experiences and
Perceptions of the Role of the Pharmacist in Building a Therapeutic Alliance”, APhA
Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, March 2002.
17. D’Souza, A., Lively, B., Siganga, W., Holiday-Goodman, M., “Effects of Direct-ToConsumer Advertising of Prescription Drugs: Perceptions of Primary Care Physicians”,
APhA Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, March 2002.
18. Dhingra, R., Holiday-Goodman, M., “Health Insurance and the Working Poor and Their
Experiences in Seeking Health Care”, APhA Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, March
2001.
19. Holiday-Goodman, M., DeYoung, M., and Rudnicki, B., “Early Practice Development,
A Creative Instructional Approach”, AACP Annual Meeting, Snow Mass, CO, July 1998.
INVITED UNIVERSITY OR COMMUNITY PRESENTATIONS
1. Holiday-Goodman, M., Toledo Chapter of Boule; “The Covenant with Black America;
Securing the Right to Healthcare and Well Being”. February 16, 2007.
2. Holiday-Goodman, M., SNPhA-UT. “Pharmacists Role in Addressing Health Disparities
and Barriers to Care.” Spring semester 2007.
3. Holiday-Goodman, M., Rxeal Life. Topic: The Many Names of God. April 2008.
4. Holiday-Goodman, M., Rxeal Life. Topic: The Life of St. Patrick: How Does it Relate to
Us Today? March 19, 2009.
5. Holiday-Goodman, M., “Health care disparities: Who loses life or limb?” The University
of Toledo Eberly Center Brown Bag Series; February 19, 2009. Video available on
WGTE Knowledge Stream at
www.knowledgestream.org/kstream/index.asp?item_id=2357
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6. Holiday-Goodman, M., “Health care disparities: Who loses life or limb?” The University
of Toledo College of Medicine; March 31, 2009.
7. Holiday-Goodman, M., “Race and Gender-Based Health Disparities: Implications for
Health Care Providers”, The University of Toledo College of Medicine OB-GYN Grand
Rounds; May 21, 2009.
RESEARCH GRANT APPLICATIONS
FUNDED-Extramural
1. Martin, S., Holiday-Goodman, M., Pinto, S., and Nair, R., in Partnership with Savage
Consulting “Centralized Charitable Pharmacy Feasibility Study for Toledo/Lucas County
CareNet, March 2007, Funded by Toledo/Lucas County CareNet; Amount $30,000.
2. Holiday-Goodman, M., Lively, B., “Pharmaceutical Company Contributions to Higher
Education in the State of Ohio for Fiscal Year 2001-2002”, March 2003, Funded by The
Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association (PhRMA); Amount $66,500.
3. Holiday-Goodman, M., Rudnicki, B., Lively, B., Martin, K., Mauro, V., “Pharmacy
Services in the Family Medical Clinic of Michigan and The Neighborhood Health
Association of Toledo: A Demonstration Project”, Funded by The U.S. Department of
Health and Human Services, September 2000, Funded Amount $249,543.
( This project was renewed for a second year at $125,000)
4. Lively,B., Holiday, M., Siganga, W., "Career Development Computer Program", Funded
by Marion Merrell Dow, Inc., Academic Year 1993-1994, Amount $1,000.
5. Lively, B., Holiday, M., Siganga, W., "Effective Pharmacy Communications", Funded
by Marion Merrell Dow, Inc., August 1993, Amount: $4,600.
6. Lively,B., Holiday, M., Siganga, W., "Health Care Administration Seminar Series",
Funded by Marion Merrell Dow, Inc., June 1993, Amount: $1,800.
7. Hicks, C., Lively, B., Holiday, M., "Evaluation of the Shadowing Technique for
Increasing Student Awareness of Hospital Pharmacy Practice", Funded by The Upjohn
Company, Amount: $1,000.
8. Holiday, M., Lively, B., "The Assessment of the Community Pharmacy Services Needs
of Urban Toledo, OH Elderly", Funded by the Ohio Board of Regents, March 1990,
Amount: $27,141.
9. Holiday, M., Lively, B., "The Development of a Module Teaching Effective Verbal and
Written Communication Skills in Pharmacy Students", Funded by AACP GAPS, January
1990, Amount: $20,247.
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NON-FUNDED-Extramural
1. Peeters, M., Holiday-Goodman, M., Frye, C., “Predictors of Professionalism:
Transitioning from Pharmacy Students in Pharmacists”, American Association of College
of Pharmacy (AACP) New Investigators Program, May 2008. Amount Requested:
$10,000. Status: Not funded.
2. Peeters, M., Nair, R., Frye, C., Holiday-Goodman, M., “Predictors of Professionalism:
Transitioning from Pharmacy Students in Pharmacists”, submitted to AACP New
Investigators Program, May 2007. Amount requested: $9,931. Status: Not funded.
3. Holiday-Goodman, M., Powers, M., Shriner, C., “Pfizer Visiting Professorship in
Health Literacy/Clear Health Communication” submitted to Pfizer MAP grants program.
Amount requested: $7,000. Status: Not Funded.
4. Benjamin, B., Holiday-Goodman, M. et al.: “Excellence in Partnership-EXPORT Center
for Health Education and Research”, Submitted to NIH National Center on Minority
Health, 2002, Amount requested: $1, 370,139; Status: Not funded.
5. Holiday-Goodman, M., Lively, B., Martin, K., Huang, B., “Pharmacist Care for
Hypertensive Minority Patients”, Submitted to NIH Heart Lung and Blood Institute,
March 22, 2001, Amount $1, 378,135; Status: Not funded.
6. Hinko, C., Johnnie, E., Holiday-Goodman, M., Mauro, L, “Toledo Pharmacy and
Pharmaceutical Sciences Health Careers Opportunity Program”, Submitted to The U.S.
Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services
Administration, February 2005, Amount requested: $1,484,192.00; Status: Approved but
not funded.
FUNDED-Intramural
1. Powers, M., Holiday-Goodman, M., “Support for Community Pharmacy Residents to
Improve Pharmaceutical Care (SCRIP); Funded by The University of Toledo Program for
Academic Excellence, March 2002, Amount: $11,670.
2. Holiday-Goodman, M., The University of Toledo Center for Teaching Excellence Small
Grants Award to attend the 1998 American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy
Teacher’s Meeting entitled “Teaching Diversity and Diversifying Teaching”, April 1998,
Funded Amount $300.
3. Holiday-Goodman, M., University-Wide Workshop on Cultural Competence in the
Health Professions, Funded by The University of Toledo Doermann Lectureship
Committee, December 1996, Funded Amount $4750.
4. Holiday-Goodman, M., University-Wide Workshop on Cultural Competence in the
Health Professions, Funded by The University of Toledo Center for Teaching Excellence,
May 1996, Funded Amount, $1500.
NON-FUNDED-Intramural
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1. Peeters, M., Holiday-Goodman, M., Frye, C., “Predictors of Professionalism:
Transitioning from Pharmacy Students to Pharmacists”. Submitted to the deArce
Memorial Endowment Fund in Support of Medical Research and Development, January
2008. Amount requested: $9,931. Status: Not funded.
2. Peeters, M., Holiday-Goodman, M., Frye, C., “Predictors of Professionalism:
Transitioning from Pharmacy Students to Pharmacists”. Submitted to UT Program for
Academic Excellence, March 2007. Amount requested: $13,929. Status: Not funded.
3. Lively, B., Holiday-Goodman, M., Rudnicki, R., “Achieving Leadership in Creating
Diversity in the College of Pharmacy and the Profession”, Submitted to The University of
Toledo Program for Academic Excellence, March 2001, Amount: $11,430 Status: Not
funded.
RESEARCH INTERESTS AND ACTIVITIES
Socio-behavioral Aspects of Pharmacy Practice
Cultural Competence in Pharmacy Practice
Health Disparities and Barriers to Care
Writing as a Learning Tool in Pharmacy Education
Geriatric Pharmacy Practice
Community Pharmacy Management
COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT (Past and/or Present)
Big Sister, Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Northwest Ohio
Member, Institutional Review Board, Riverside Hospital
Board Member, Color Me Healthy Program
Coordinator, Health and Wellness Ministry: St. Martin de Porres Catholic Parish
Chair, American Heart Association Minority Involvement Committee
Toledo Public Schools Migrant Education Program
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