
Dr. Laressa Bethishou
- Education:
- University of California, Los Angeles, Bachelor of Science
University of Southern California, Doctor of Pharmacy
Biography
Dr. Laressa Bethishou, PharmD, APh, BCPS is an Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice at Chapman University School of Pharmacy (CUSP) and faculty in residence at Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian. She practices as a transitions of care pharmacist, working with high risk patient populations to safely and effectively transition them through the healthcare system. She also serves as the Director of Co-Curriculum at Chapman University, supporting student personal and professional development.
Dr. Bethishou received her Bachelor of Science degree in Biological Sciences from
the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) and her Doctor of Pharmacy Degree
from the University of Southern California School of Pharmacy (USC). She completed
a pharmacy practice residency at Stanford Health Care and continued on as a transitions
of care pharmacist until joining Chapman University School of Pharmacy.
In addition to her clinical work, Dr. Bethishou is very involved with the APhA-APPM
Transitions of Care SIG. She is the current education committee co-chair, and has
previously chaired the communication and practice committees, authoring numerous guidance
documents and resources including the APhA Transitions of Care Toolkit.
Her research interests include evaluating the impact of pharmacist interventions on high risk patient populations, innovations in pharmacy education, and development of student personal and professional growth.
Research Interests
Her areas of interest include evaluating the impact of pharmacist interventions on high risk patient populations including heart failure patients, asthma and COPD exacerbations, and pneumonia admissions.
Recent Creative, Scholarly Work and Publications
Bethishou, L., Chen, A., Chew, C., et al. "Pharmacists and Pharmacogenomics: An Evaluation of Knowledge, Beliefs, Attitudes, and Practices." California Pharmacist. Summer 2012.
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Recent Creative, Scholarly Work and Publications
- Won K, Bethishou L, Tsu LV. Management of Heart Failure in the Elderly: Treatment and Opportunities. The Senior Care Pharmacist. March 2019; 34(3): 169-186.
- Bach A, Bethishou L. The Importance of Goal Setting: Why Every Pharmacist Should Make Goal Setting a Habit. Journal of Contemporary Pharmacy Practice. Spring 2019: Vol 66 (2); 11.
- Lew T, Bethishou L, Shieh L. Earlier Identification of Medications Needing Prior Authorization Can Reduce Delays in Hospital Discharge. California Journal of Health System Pharmacists. May/June 2018; 30(3):80-85.
- Bethishou L, Gregorian T, Won K, Lopez K, Tsu LV. Management of venous thromboembolism in the elderly: A review of the non-vitamin K oral anticoagulants. The Consultant Pharmacist. May 2018; 33(5): 248-61.
- Lewis J, Bethishou L, Dea L, Mendoza J, Yoon C. Management of Osteoarthritis. RxConsultant. November 2017; XXVI (10):1-12.
- Bethishou L. Pneumonia Vaccines: Current Recommendations and Advocacy Opportunities. Pharmacy Times. November 2017; 4-6.
- Bethishou L. Managing the Cost of Diabetes. Pharmacy Times. September 2017; 5-7.
- Bethishou L, Fang N, Shieh L. Reducing Medication Errors in Pneumonia Patients during Transitions of Care. California Journal of Health System Pharmacists. November/December 2017; 29(6):196-202.