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Ed Portillo at the VHA Diffusion of Excellence meeting

Assistant Professor Ed Portillo’s COPD CARE Service Receives 5-Year VA Grant

Posted on June 2, 2022

New VA funding supports national expansion and evaluation of the service Assistant Professor Ed Portillo (PharmD ’14) designed to reduce COPD exacerbations among veterans.

COPD CARE team Assistant Professor Ed Portillo (PharmD '14) and PharmD students Jordyn Kettner, Kelly Thomas, and Ziting Zhang.

Pharmacist-Driven COPD Intervention Receives ASHP Best Practice Award

Posted on December 6, 2021

Developed by Assistant Professor Ed Portillo, COPD CARE leverages pharmacists to reduce exacerbations By Katie Gerhards COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease) exacerbations are a leading cause of hospital readmission in the United States. COPD is the …

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