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Natasha N Pettit
Researcher at University of Chicago
Publications - 64
Citations - 1626
Natasha N Pettit is an academic researcher from University of Chicago. The author has contributed to research in topics: Antimicrobial stewardship & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 59 publications receiving 1111 citations.
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Social media as a tool for antimicrobial stewardship
Jennifer Pisano,Natasha N Pettit,Allison H. Bartlett,Palak H. Bhagat,Zhe Han,Chuanhong Liao,Emily Landon +6 more
TL;DR: Social media is a valuable tool to reinforce ASP initiatives while encouraging the use of ASP resources to promote antimicrobial mindfulness.
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Evaluation of risk factors for vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus bacteremia among previously colonized hematopoietic stem cell transplant patients
Y. Kang,M. Vicente,Sandeep Parsad,B. Brielmeier,Jennifer M. Pisano,Emily Landon,Natasha N Pettit +6 more
TL;DR: Hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) recipients colonized with vancomycin‐resistant Enterococcus (VRE) may have an increased risk of developing VRE bacteremia.
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Prevalence of a Cefazolin Inoculum Effect Associated with blaZ Gene Types among Methicillin-Susceptible Staphylococcus aureus Isolates from Four Major Medical Centers in Chicago
Sheila K. Wang,Sheila K. Wang,Annette Gilchrist,Anastasia Loukitcheva,Balbina J. Plotkin,Ira M. Sigar,Alan E. Gross,J. Nicholas O'Donnell,J. Nicholas O'Donnell,Natasha N Pettit,Amy F. Buros,Tristan O’Driscoll,Tristan O’Driscoll,Nathaniel J. Rhodes,Nathaniel J. Rhodes,Cindy Bethel,John Segreti,Angella Charnot-Katsikas,Kamaljit Singh,Marc H. Scheetz,Marc H. Scheetz +20 more
TL;DR: The prevalence of a pronounced CInE associated with the type A blaZ gene from MSSA isolates in Chicago is low, and the predilection for cefazolin use, even early in the management of hospitalized MSSA infections, is tenable.
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Multicentre study of posaconazole delayed-release tablet serum level and association with hepatotoxicity and QTc prolongation.
Natasha N Pettit,Marisa H. Miceli,Christina G. Rivera,Prasanna P. Narayanan,Anthony J. Perissinotti,Meier Hsu,Jennifer Delacruz,Zivile Gedrimaite,Zhe Han,Jennifer L. Steinbeck,Jennifer Pisano,Susan K. Seo,Alla Paskovaty +12 more
TL;DR: A multicentre, retrospective, observational study of adult patients with cancer did not identify an association between posaconazole serum concentrations and LFT elevations or QTc prolongation, however, some LFTs were found to increase with more hepatotoxic medications administered.
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Value of pharmacy residency training: A survey of the academic medical center perspective
Patrick D. Fuller,Kelly M. Smith,Ryan K. Hinman,A. Kendall Gross,Kristen Hillebrand,Natasha N Pettit,Pamela K. Phelps +6 more
TL;DR: A survey assessing the views of pharmacy directors, medical center executives, and pharmacists on the value of residency programs to their institutions indicated that hospital administrators view pharmacy residency programs as important contributors to their institution' prestige, academic success, and capacity for delivering educational programs.