Howard University
School of Pharmacy
2300 4th Street, NW
Washington, D.C. 20059
(202) 806-6452
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DR. ANTHONY K. WUTOH Associate
Professor
Clinical and Administrative Pharmacy Sciences |
Education |
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Doctor of Philosophy: Pharmacy Practice
& Administration (Pharmacoepidemiology)
University of Maryland
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School of Public Health, Outcomes
Research (Summer Program in Epidemiology)
Johns Hopkins University
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Bachelor of Science: Pharmacy
University of Maryland
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Bachelor of Arts: Biochemistry
University of Maryland
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awutoh@howard.edu |
Research Interests |
- HIV Diagnosis and Treatment
- Medication adherence
- Treatment of HIV in Older patients
- Alternative Therapies
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Affiliations |
- ASHP
- Rho Chi Pharmaceutical Honor Society
- Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc.
- AACP
- APhA
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Publications |
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Maneno MK, Lee E, Wutoh AK, Zuckerman
IH, Jackson P, Lombardo FA, Scott KR, Xue Z. National Patterns
of Dementia Treatment among Elderly Ambulatory Patients.
Accepted in the Journal of the National Medical Association.
October, 2005.
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Lee E, Wutoh AK, Xue Z, Hillman JJ, Zuckerman
IH. Osteoporosis management after the Women’s Health
Initiative Study in a Medicaid population. Accepted in the
Journal of Women's Health. November, 2005.
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Zuckerman IH, Lee E, Wutoh AK, Xue Z,
Stuart S. Application of Regression-Discontinuity Analysis
in Pharmaceutical Health Service Research. Health Services
Research. In Press. September, 2005.
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Wutoh AK, Brown, CM, Dutta A, Kumoji
EK, Clarke-Tasker V, Xue Z. Treatment Perceptions and Attitudes
of older HIV-infected adults. Research in Social & Administrative
Pharmacy. 2005; 1:60-76.
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Wutoh AK, Kumoji EK, Xue Z, Campusano
G, Nwankwo A, Wutoh RD, Ofosu J. HIV knowledge and sexual
risk behaviors of street children in Takoradi, Ghana. Accepted
for Publication in AIDS & Behavior, April, 2005.
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Clarke-Tasker V, Wutoh AK, Mohammed T.
HIV Risk Behaviors in African American Males. ABNF Journal.
2005;16(3):56-9.
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Wutoh AK, Wutoh RD. Postmarketing surveillance
and black box warnings. (Letter) Journal of the American
Medical Association. 2002;288(8):955-9.
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