Clinical Solutions was founded on the
principle that cost effective pharmaceutical
care, as in a nursing home or hospital, is
necessary in the correctional setting to
maintain an optimal level of care while
minimizing costs. Clinical Solutions
provides medication therapy management from
the time of dispensing to administration to
patient outcome.We believe...
Medications dispensed to America's
incarcerated patients are NOT simply a
commodity.
We believe...
Negotiating for lower drug prices is just
a small part of the solution of cost
effective medication management.
We believe...
The standard of correctional pharmacy has
become simply shipping medications from the
pharmacy to the facility, however this is
NOT complete medication therapy management.

Christi Throneberry, PharmD, CCHP
Dr. Throneberry received her Doctor of
Pharmacy degree from Samford University
McWhorter School of Pharmacy in Birmingham,
Alabama. Her post-graduate studies have
included an ASHP accredited Pharmacy
Practice Residency at Saint Thomas Hospital
in Nashville, Tennessee. She has conducted
extensive research in the areas of
medication safety as well as cost-benefit
analyses of clinical pharmacy intervention
in the management of chronic renal disease
and anticoagulation therapy. Dr.
Throneberry’s current focus is on drug
information support and health outcomes
research. Syd Mulder, PharmD, CCHP
Dr. Mulder graduated with honors from
Samford University McWhorter School of
Pharmacy where he received his Doctor of
Pharmacy degree. His post-graduate training
includes health outcomes and
pharmacoeconomic research. His practice
experience includes community pharmacy
management with emphasis on inventory
control measures. He has considerable
experience in managed care pharmacy practice
where he specializes in drug utilization
management in the correctional population.
Dr. Mulder also holds the position of
Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice at
the University of Tennessee College of
Pharmacy. |