Michael
E.
Burton
, Pharm.D.
Professor & Chair, Dept. of Pharmacy: Clinical and Administrative Sciences - Oklahoma City
Department of Pharmacy: Clinical and Administrative Sciences
Research Summary
Clinical Practices
Practice interests are in the areas of adult medicine focusing on infectious diseases and gastroenterology and clinical pharmacokinetics
Specialties
Adult Medicine/Clinical Pharmacokinetics
Research Interests
Research interest focus on the clinical pharmacokinetics of renally and hepatically eliminated drugs, comparison of drug dosing methods, and drug interactions in gastroenterology.
Education & Experience
Education
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Bachelor of Science - Pharmacy, Southwestern Oklahoma State University, School of Pharmacy, 1975
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Doctor of Pharmacy, The University of Texas at Austin, College of Pharmacy and Graduate College
The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, Graduate School of Biomedical Science, 1980
Professional Experience
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Adult Medicine Specialty Residency, University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio The University of Texas at Austin, College of Pharmacy 1979-1980
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Clinical Assistant Professor, College of Pharmacy The University of Texas at Austin 1980-1989
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Clinical Associate Professor, College of Pharmacy The University of Texas at Austin 1989-90
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Associate Professor, Department of Pharmacy: Clinical and Administrative Sciences College of Pharmacy 1990 to 2001, Tenured, 1994
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Adjunct Associate Professor, Department of Pathology College of Medicine The University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center 1992 to present
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Director, Therapeutic Drug Monitoring Service, University Hospitals 1990-97
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Professor with Tenure, Department of Pharmacy: Clinical and Administrative Sciences College of Pharmacy The University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center 2001 to present
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Interim Chair, 1997 to 1998 Department of Pharmacy: Clinical and Administrative Sciences College of Pharmacy The University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center
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Chair, 1999 to present Department of Pharmacy: Clinical and Administrative Sciences College of Pharmacy The University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center
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Chief, Clinical Pharmacology Section, Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center Dallas, Texas 1988-90
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Clinical Coordinator, Clinical Pharmacology Section Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center Dallas, Texas 1982-88
Teaching Experience
- PHAR7633, Pharmacokinetics
- PHAR7873, Pharmaceutical Care VII, Infectious Diseases Module (antibiotic pharmacodynamics)
Selected Publications & Presentations
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Burton, ME. Clinical Pharmacokinetics: An introduction. Journal of Pharmacy Practice, 2005; 18 (6): 1.
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Burton ME (Lead editor), Shaw LM, Schentag JJ, Evans WE. Editors. Applied Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics: Principles of Therapeutic Drug Monitoring, 4th Edition, Lippincott Williams and Wilkins, 2005.
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Ensom MHH, Burton ME. A critical assessment of the outcomes of therapeutic drug monitoring. In Burton ME, Shaw LM, Schentag JJ, Evans WE. Editors. Applied Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics: Principles of Therapeutic Drug Monitoring, 4th Edition, Lippincott Williams and Wilkins, 2005: 839-47.
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Banh HL, Burton ME, Sperling MR. Interpatient and intrapatient variability in phenytoin protein binding. Ther Drug Monit 2002; 24: 379-385.
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Maton PN, Burton ME. Clinician's Manual on Drug Interactions in Gastroenterology, 2nd edit - 2000, Portugese edit, 1997, 1st edit - 1996. Life Sciences Communications, Ltd, London.
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