2019 Incentive Grant Recipients

Residents and their Preceptors

Alyssia Dyett

Project Proposal: Workflow Tool for Community Pharmacies to Help Improve Adherence Metrics

“Adherence is affected by numerous different patient-specific factors. It is my hope that this research will provide pharmacies with a workflow tool to help assess and address patient non-adherence in an effective and efficient manner.”

Alyssia Dyett, PharmD currently serves as the PGY1 Community-based Pharmacy Resident at Walgreens/UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy Program in Chapel Hill, NC. Dr. Dyett hopes to develop a workflow tool to guide Walgreens Pharmacy personnel in identifying patients in need of assistance reaching adherence goals. 

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