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Jacci Bainbridge, Pharm.D.

Associate Professor, Department of Clinical Pharmacy

Mailing address:
University of Colorado School of Pharmacy
12631 E. 17th Avenue, Room L15-1419
P.O. Box 6511
Aurora, CO  80045

Telephone:
Voice: 303-724-2617
Fax: 303-724-0979
E-Mail: Jacci.Bainbridge@UCHSC.EDU

Training and Education:
September 1, 1995 - August 31, 1996 - Specialty Residency in Neurology, University of Colorado College of Pharmacy, Denver, Colorado
July 1, 1993 - June 30, 1995 - Doctor of Pharmacy, University of Colorado School of Pharmacy, Denver, Colorado
1986 - 1988 - Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy , Ohio Northern University School of Pharmacy, Ada, Ohio

Clinical/Research Interest:
Dr. Bainbridge serves as a clinical pharmacy specialist at the Anschutz Outpatient Pavilion in the Neurology Clinic. This is part of the Neurology Residency Teaching Program at the University of Colorado Denver. Services provided in these clinics include: review of patient information identifying and resolving drug-related problems and consultations; recommending alternative medication therapies for patients; evaluating patients for medication toxicity; providing cost-effective recommendations; providing education to health care practitioners, patients and families; monitoring for drug interactions; avoidance of drug interactions; and reporting of drug interactions.  Dr. Bainbridge sees patients in clinic who have Epilepsy, Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, and migraine headache including research and general care.

Awards:
Preceptor of the Year.  School of Pharmacy.  University of Colorado Denver, 2005
Fellow American College of Clinical Pharmacy, 2004
P receptor of the Year. School of Pharmacy. University of Colorado Denver, 2003

Teaching:
Spring 2005
University of Colorado School of Pharmacy
PHRD 4770 Coordinated and teaching IOS VIII (4 credit hours)
University of Colorado School of Nursing
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)
University of Colorado School of Pharmacy
Advanced Disease State Management 5
PRDO 5350 Nontraditional Pharm.D. Program (4 credit hours)
University of Colorado School of Medicine
Department of Neurology lecture series
University of Colorado School of Medicine
Department of Neurosurgery lecture series 

Fall 2005
University of Colorado School of Pharmacy
PHRD 5710 Coordinated IOS X (4 credit hours)
University of Colorado School of Pharmacy
PHRD 5200 Coordinated Seminar (1 credit hour)
University of Colorado School of Pharmacy
Physical Therapy Program
University of Colorado School of Pharmacy
PRDO 5450 Skill Laboratory (3 hours per session) 

Spring 2006
 University of Colorado School of Pharmacy
PHRD 5200 Coordinated Seminar (1 credit hour)
University of Colorado School of Pharmacy
PHRD 4770 Coordinated and teaching IOS VIII (4 credit hours)
University of Colorado School of Nursing
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)
University of Colorado School of Pharmacy
Advanced Disease State Management 5
PRDO 5350 Nontraditional Pharm.D. Program (4 credit hours)
University of Colorado School of Medicine
Department of Neurology lecture series
University of Colorado School of Pharmacy
PHRD 5660 Comprehensive Patient Care (5 credit hours)

Publications:
A Randomized Clinical Trial of Coenzyme Q10  and GPI-1486 In Early Parkinson’s Disease.  The NINDS NET-PD investigators.  Neurology. 2006.
NET-PD, Jacquelyn L. Bainbridge.  Using Futility Designs in Parkinson’s Disease to Optimize the Ongoing Search for New Treatments.  Neurology. 2006.
Bernard Ravina, Jacquelyn Bainbridge.  A Randomized, Double Blinded, Futility Clinical trial of Creatine and Minocycline in Early Parkinson’s Disease.  Neurology.  2006.
Multiple Sclerosis Clinicians Guidebook.  Formulary And Managed Health Care Executives. November, 2005;(suppl):1-76.
Jose R. Maldonado, Gerald A. Maccioli, Richard R. Riker, Joseph F. Dasta, Eva Szabo, Jacquelyn L. Bainbridge.   Delirium In The ICU: Prevention And Treatment.  PRESENTATIONS IN FOCUS.  Rogers Medical Intelligence Solutions. 2005:1-22.
Jacci L. Bainbridge.  Switching From Immediate-Release To Extended-Release Carbamazepine:  Efficacy And Seizure Control. (abstract).  Epilepsia. 2005;46(suppl. 8):205.
Jacquelyn L. Bainbridge.   The Medical Management of Epilepsy.  Pharmacy Tech Topics.  Volume 9, NO. 4.  October 2004.

Recent Publications

Last updated: 6/16/08