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MedNovations, an innovative new company, was founded by pharmacist clinicians with years of practice experience… experience that counts when implementing effective medication error-prevention strategies. Mednovations
 

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Dr. Christopher A. Keeys , CEO, Co-founder of MedNovations, Inc., is a clinical pharmacist and educator who received his B.S. in Pharmacy from Howard University College of Pharmacy and a Doctor of Pharmacy degree from Philadelphia College of Pharmacy. He is board certified in Pharmacotherapy. Dr. Keeys completed his advanced training as a research intern with the Food and Drug Administration and as a clinician at the Washington Hospital Center. His professional accomplishments include directing both the clinical drug studies for a Washington-area research group and the clinical pharmacy and drug information program at Greater Southeast Community Hospital in Washington, D.C. Dr. Keeys has served on the Boards of the Washington Metro Area Society of Hospital Pharmacists, the Drug Use Review Board for Washington, D.C., and the Chesapeake Research Review, Inc. He has also been a member of the Agency for Health Care Policy and Research Group on Clinical Practice Guidelines for Urinary Incontinence. Dr. Keeys holds an adjunct faculty appointment at Howard University College of Pharmacy, Nursing and Allied Health Science.

Mr. Kenneth Dandurand , President, Co-Founder of MedNovations, Inc., received his B.S. in Pharmacy from Northeastern University, Boston, and completed graduate training in hospital pharmacy and business management from Oregon State University and an ASHP-approved residency at Good Samaritan Hospital in Portland, Oregon. His clinical pharmacy experience in community, hospital, and managed care settings includes his roles as leader of the pediatric OB/GYN satellite pharmacy at Massachusetts General Hospital and director of the Pharmacy Department of Greater Southeast Community Hospital in Washington, D.C. Mr. Dandurand has initiated innovative professional programs by developing an extensive clinical pharmacy and drug information service at Greater Southeast and by spearheading the development of a model for standardized pharmacoeconomic analyses and a quality improvement tool to improve the medication use process. He has served on national pharmacy and therapeutics committees for Rx Management and Pharmacy Direct Network. Mr. Dandurand has published his clinical research, currently holds an adjunct faculty appointment at Howard University College of Pharmacy, Nursing and Allied Health Science and is a clinical faculty member of the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO).

Mr. Kierte Amate, M.S., R.Ph Director of Information Systems