Sharon See

Clinical Professor
Pharm.D., Rutgers University College of Pharmacy, 1997BS Pharmacy, Rutgers University College of Pharmacy, 1995

Sharon See, BS, Pharm.D is a Clinical Professor and Assistant Chair in the Department of Clinical Health Professions at St. John’s University College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences. In conjunction with her full-time appointment at St. John’s University, she is a clinical faculty member in the Brookdale Dept. of Geriatrics & Palliative Medicine at Mount Sinai Hospital where she is the clinical pharmacotherapy specialist on the Mobile Acute Care for the Elderly (MACE) service.  Dr. See received her BS and Pharm.D. at Rutgers University College of Pharmacy and completed an inpatient Family Medicine Pharmacy specialty residency at Deaconess Hospital and the St. Louis College of Pharmacy in St. Louis, MO. She is board certified in pharmacotherapy and geriatrics and a Fellow of the American College of Clinical Pharmacy (ACCP). Dr. See is currently serving as a member of the ACCP Board of Regents. Her interests include evidence-based medicine, geriatrics, cardiology, inpatient glycemic control and teaching with technology. She has published in the area of pharmacotherapy in several peer-reviewed journals.

 

Course Taught

CPP 4301: DRUG INFORMATION AND LABORATORY
CPP 6111: PHARMACOTHERAPY OF PSYCHIATRIC DISORDERS

 

Board of Pharmaceutical Specialties (BPS) Pharmacotherapy Specialty Certification (BCPS) (exp 12/13/26)
Board of Pharmaceutical Specialties (BPS) Geriatric Specialty Certification (BCGP) (exp 12/31/27)

Evidence-based medicine, family medicine, adult internal medicine, cardiology, inpatient glycemic control, teaching with technology

INTERNATIONAL-VISITING PROFESSOR

Dec.6-12, 2020       Pharmacotherapy I- Infectious Disease (4th year Pharmacy Students
*Osteomyelitis
*Meningitis
MSIR International University
Cairo, Egypt

Sept. 15-30, 2016     Pharmacotherapy I- Infectious Disease (4th year Pharmacy Students) 
*Antimicrobial Stewardship  
*Principles of Antimicrobial Drug Selection 
*Acute Otitis Media, Pharyngitis, Rhinosinusitis 
*Community Acquired Pneumonia 
MSIR International University 
Cairo, Egypt 

Sept. 23, 2016         Anticoagulation in Atrial Fibrillation 
CE presentation  
MSIR International University 
Cairo, Egypt 
(Invited speaker) 
 
Nov 5-7, 2014         Gastrointestinal Module: GERD, peptic ulcer disease, constipation and diarrhea  
Indian Association of Colleges of Pharmacy 
Al Shifa College  
Calicut, Kerala State 
India 

NATIONAL

Sept. 29, 2021       Pharmacotherapy for Covid-19: Where are we now?
Geriatric Medicine: Update and Board Review: Brookdale Dept of Geriatrics and Adult Development. The Bronx VA GRECC and the American Geriatrics Society
New York, New York

Sept. 29, 2021       Medication Management
Intensive Update with Board Review in Geriatric and Palliative Care Medicine Brookdale Dept. of Geriatrics and Palliative Medicine
Baruch College Campus Conference Center
New York, New York

August 7, 2020     Pharmacotherapy for Covid-19: Where are we now?
Geriatric Medicine: Update and Board Review: Brookdale Dept of Geriatrics and Adult Development. The Bronx VA GRECC and the American Geriatrics Society
New York, New York

Oct. 28, 2018         Functioning On the Front Line: Lessons from a Pharmacist  
ACCP 2018 Annual Global Meeting 
Seattle, WA 
 
Sept. 27, 2018        Workshop: Medication management in the elderly  
Geriatric Medicine: Update and Board Review: Brookdale Dept of Geriatrics and Adult
Development. The Bronx VA GRECC and the American Geriatrics Society 
New York, New York 
 
August 9, 2018        Flip My Class! 
Scholarship of Teaching and Learning Bootcamp 
The Ohio State University
Columbus, OH
(Invited Speaker) 

LOCAL/REGIONAL 

Oct. 1, 2021        How to Develop and Deliver Effective Presentations
System Wide Residency Forum for Pharmacy Residents       
Mount Sinai Hospital
New York, New York

August 26, 2021     The Role of MAB for Post Exposure Prophylaxis Against Covid-19
Martha Stewart Center for Living Geriatricians and Fellows 
Brookdale Dept. of Geriatrics and Palliative Medicine
Mount Sinai Hospital
New York, New York

August 26, 2021     Medication Management
Brookdale Dept. of Geriatrics and Palliative Medicine
Mount Sinai Hospital
New York, New York

April 8, 2021           Neurological Disorders in Older Adults: Behavioral and Psychological
Management of Alzheimer’s Disease
CE presentation for the Geriatrics Symposium 
St. John’s University College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences 
Queens, New York 

Nov. 12, 2020   Management of Depression in Older Adults
Penn South Social Services; Naturally Occurring Retirement
Community (NORC) Program
New York, NY

October 2, 2020     Pharmacotherapy for Covid-19: Where are we now?      
Geriatric and Palliative Care Fellows
Brookdale Dept. of Geriatrics and Palliative Medicine
Mount Sinai Hospital
New York, New York

July 30, 2019        Aspirin for the Primary Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease: A Relic of the Past?
CE presentation for the Cardiovascular Health and Wellness Symposium 
St. John’s University College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences 
Queens, New York 
(Invited speaker) 

July 24, 2019        Evidence Based Medicine and Information Mastery
Lecture to Visiting Pharmacy Students from MSIR International University, Cairo, Egypt
St. John’s University College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences 
Queens, New York 
(Invited speaker) 

July 3, 2019            Medication Management 
Geriatric and Palliative Care Fellows 
Brookdale Dept. of Geriatrics and Palliative Medicine 
Mount Sinai Hospital 
New York, New York 
(Invited speaker) 
 
Feb. 21, 2019        The Management of Hypertension in Older Adults
Morningside Retirement and Health Services; Naturally Occurring Retirement
Community (NORC) Program
New York, NY

PUBLICATIONS

Peer Reviewed Book Chapter
See S.  (2020). Prescription Selection and Dosing. In: Chun, A (Ed.), Geriatric Practice: A Competency Based Approach to Caring for Older Adults (pp.169-175). Switzerland: Springer Nature. Contribution: 100%

See S., Ginzburg R. Gastroesophageal reflux disease. In: Richardson M, Chant C, Cheng JWM, Chessman KH, Hume AL, Hutchison LC, et al, eds. Pharmacotherapy Self-Assessment Program, 7th ed. Gastroenterology and Nutrition. Lenexa, KS: American College of Clinical Pharmacy. 2012:109-126.

Peer Reviewed Articles
See S, Daniel V, Sanon M. Late-Onset Dystonia With Low-Dose Olanzapine in an Older Person: A Case Report. Sr. Care Pharm. 2021 Oct 1;36(10): 493-500.

Lee M, Saseen J, Beckman E, Coon S, Gabay M, Japs K, Mangan B, McBane S, See S. Expanding the pharmacist's scope of practice at the state level: Support for board certification within the credentialing process. J Am Coll Clin Phar. 2019;2:694-701. (Commentary)

Beckman E, Coon S, Gabay M, Japs K, Lee M, Mangan B, McBane S, Saseen J, See S. (2018, October). State credentialing requirements for expanding pharmacists' scope of practice. (ACCP Policy Advancement Issue Brief ) Retrieved from https://www.accp.com/docs/positions/misc/Issue_Brief_State_Credentialing_Requirements.pdf 

See S and Conry J. Flip my class! A faculty development demonstration of a flipped classroom. Currents in Pharmacy Teaching and Learning 2014;6: 585-88.

See S. and Said D. Cardiovascular safety warning for azithromycin. NJ J Pharm 2014; 88(1):10-11.

See S. Rediscovering community-reflections after hurricane Sandy. Ann Fam Med 2013; 571-573.

See S, Hendriks E, Hsiung L. Akathisia induced by gabapentin withdrawal. Ann Pharmacother 2011;45:e31-e34.

See S, Nosal S, Barr W, Schiller R. Implementation of a symptom triggered benzodiazepine protocol for alcohol withdrawal in family medicine inpatients. Hosp Pharm 2009; 44:881-7.

See S, Ginzburg R. Choosing a skeletal muscle relaxant. Am Fam Physician 2008; 78(3):365-370.

See S, Ginzburg R. Skeletal muscle relaxants. Pharmacotherapy 2008: 28(2): 207-13.

See S, Ginzburg R. Pharmacotherapy curriculum for the Beth Israel Family Medicine Residency Program. Family Medicine Digital Resources Library; 2006. Available from: http://www.fmdrl.org/867.

Lams S, See S. Exenatide: A novel incretin mimetic agent for type 2 diabetes mellitus. Cardiology in Review. 2006; 14:205-11.

See S, Scott EK, Levin MW.  Penicillin Induced Jarisch-Herxheimer reaction.  Ann Pharmacother.  Dec 2005; 39:2128-2130.

See S. VALIANT Study. Merck Institute of Aging and Health. 2004. (Clinically Appraised Topic)