Susan Hamblin

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Title
Assistant Professor
Department
Department of Pharmacy Practice
Institution
Lipscomb University

Education

  • PharmD

Research Interests

Critical Care   Trauma   Brain Injury  

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List of Publications (80)
In 2020
80

Hamblin S. "IV Fluid Management: Does It Really Matter?". LUCOP Webinar Wednesday (TPCE program). Nashville, TN, September 2020.

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Hamblin S. "Blood on the Brain: Can We Stop the Bleed?". TBI Education Day (Vanderbilt CME program), VUMC. Nashville, TN, March 2020.

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78

Schmidt LE, Hamblin SE, Jaynes MP, Atchison L, Beavers JR, Dennis BM. Optimization of Sedative Therapies Leads to Potential Pentobarbital Cost Avoidance in Treatment of Refractory Intracranial Hypertension. Annals of Pharmacotherapy. 2020 Jul 29;1060028020945183 (published ahead of print)

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Pouliot JD, Dortch MJ, Givens G, Tidwell W, Hamblin SE, May AK. Factors associated with prolonged antibiotic use in the setting of suspected pneumonia and negative bronchoalveolar lavage cultures. Hospital Pharmacy. 2020. Epub ahead of print. doi.org/10.1177/0018578720918548

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76

Hamblin S. Acute Traumatic Brain Injury Management. In Boucher BA, Haas CE, eds. Critical Care Self-Assessment Program, Anticipated Fall 2020 Release.

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75

Reviewer. Chapter authors: Kopp B. The Role of Pharmacotherapy in the Treatment of the Multiple Trauma Patient. In Critical Care Pharmacotherapy, Second Edition. American College of Clinical Pharmacy. Anticipated release fall 2020.

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74

Reviewer. Chapter authors: Gibson G, Human T. Hemostasis/Transfusion Therapy. In Critical Care Self-Assessment Program, 2020 Book 1. Cardiovascular Critical Care. Spring 2020.

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73

Principal Investigator, Safety and Efficacy of 4-Factor PCC for Factor Xa Inhibitor Reversal in Trauma. VUMC and Lipscomb University College of Pharmacy. Student/Faculty Research (January 2020 - Present)

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In 2019
72

Hamblin S. "Effective Pain Management Strategies: Managing the Complicated Patient". LUCOP Webinar Wednesday (TPCE program). Nashville, TN, September 2019.

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71

Hamblin S. "Medication Controversies in Traumatic Brain Injury". TBI Education Day (Vanderbilt CME program), VUMC. Nashville, TN, February 2019.

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70

Hamblin S, Burka A. Ramelteon for ICU delirium prevention: is it time to melt away? Critical Care Medicine. 2019;47(12): 1813-1815.

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Smith S, Hamblin S, Dennis B. Effect of neuromuscular blocking agents on sedation requirements in trauma patients with an open abdomen. Pharmacotherapy. 2019; 39(3): 271-279.

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Expert Reviewer. Chapter authors: Kopp B, Droege M. Management of the Patient with Multisystem Trauma. In Critical Care Self-Assessment Program, 2019 Book 2. Surgical Patients in the ICU. Spring 2019

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Co-investigator, Early Post-Traumatic Seizure Prophylaxis Omission in a Low-Risk Elderly Trauma Population, VUMC. Pharmacy Residency Project (July 2018 - July 2019)

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In 2018
66

Hamblin S. "Geriatric Polypharmacy: Less is More". Vanderbilt Critical Care ACNP/PA Boot Camp (national CME program), VUMC. Nashville, TN, September 2018

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Rumbaugh K, Hamblin S. "To Clot or Not to Clot: Venous Thromboembolism Prophylaxis in Surgical Patients". ACPE Accredited Continuing Education, VUMC, Pharmacy Department. Nashville, TN, May 2018

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Hamblin S. "Pharmacology Update: Sepsis Management". Trauma Nurse Practitioner Pharmacology Forum (Vanderbilt CME program), VUMC, Department of Surgery/Trauma. Nashville, TN, May 2018

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63

Hammond D, Holt T, Harris S, Caylor M, Kopp B, Hamblin S. Perceptions of critical care pharmacists participating in a formal mentor-mentee program. Am J Health-Syst Pharm. 2018;75 (21):1691-93.

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62

Smith S, Hamblin S, Guillamondegui O, Dennis B. Effectiveness and safety of continuous neuromuscular blockade in trauma patients with an open abdomen: a follow-up study. Am J Surg. 2018;216: 414-419.

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61

Hamblin S, Smith S. Inhaled Antibiotics: Do as We Say Not as We Study. Critical Care Medicine. 2018;46(1):159-161.

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60

Mirhoseini M, Hamblin SE, Moore WP, Pouliot J, Jenkins JM, Wang W, Chandrasekhar R, Collier BR, Patel MB. Antioxidant Supplementation and Atrial Arrhythmias in Critically Ill Trauma Patients. Journal of Surgical Research. 2018;222:10-16.

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Hamblin S, Rumbaugh K. Endocrine Emergencies. In Boucher BA, Haas CE, eds. Critical Care Self-Assessment Program, 2018 Book II. Medical Issues in the ICU. Lenexa, KS: American College of Clinical Pharmacy, 2018: 83-106.

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58

Principle Investigator, Intrapleural tPA for Retained Hemothorax in Trauma Patients. VUMC and Lipscomb University College of Pharmacy. Quality Improvement Research Project (July 2018 - Present)

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57

Research Project Advisor, Gabapentin Effect on Pain Scores when Added to Opioids in Orthopedic Trauma Patients, VUMC. Pharmacy Residency Project (July 2017 - July 2018)

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56

Research Project Advisor, Antibiotic Timing Effect on Traumatic Open Fractures. VUMC. Critical Care Residency Project (July 2017 - July 2018). Accepted to the Society of Critical Care Medicine's 48th Critical Care Congress

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In 2017
55

Hamblin S. "Clinical Pearls for Bugs and Drugs". Surgical Critical Care Fellow Conference (Vanderbilt CME program), VUMC, Department of Surgery/Trauma. Nashville, TN, September 2015, November 2016, November 2017

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Hamblin S, Hopkins J. "Actionable Feedback: The Preceptor's Playbook". TPA/TSHP Residency Showcase ACPE Accredited Continuing Education, Embassy Suites Hotel and Convention Center. Murfreesboro, TN, October 2017

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Hamblin S. "Anticoagulation Management". Surgical Critical Care Fellow Conference (Vanderbilt CME program), VUMC, Department of Surgery/Trauma. Nashville, TN, June 2017, October 2017

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Hamblin S. "Traumatic Brain Injury: Treatment Now and Later". Trauma Nurse Practitioner Pharmacology Forum (Vanderbilt CME program), VUMC, Department of Surgery/Trauma. Nashville, TN, August 2017

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Hamblin S. "The Mentor-Mentee Relationship: Making the Most for You and Me". ACPE Accredited Continuing Education, VUMC, Pharmacy Department. Nashville, TN, August 2017

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Alali A, Mukherjee K, McCredie V, Golan E, Shah P, Bardes J, Hamblin S, Haut E, Jackson J, Khwaja K, Patel N, Raj S, Wilson L, Nathens A, Patel M. Beta-blockers and traumatic brain injury: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Annals of Surgery. 2017;266(6):952-961.

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49

Maguigan K, Dennis BM, Hamblin SE, Guillamondegui OD. Method of hypertonic saline administration: effects on osmolality in traumatic brain injury patients. Journal of Clinical Neuroscience. 2017;39:147-150.

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Dennis BM, Gondek S, Guyer R, Hamblin S, Gunter O, Guillamondegui O. Use of an evidence-based algorithm for patients with traumatic hemothorax reduces need for additional interventions. The Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery. 2017;82(4):728-732.

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July 2017). Presented at the 76th Annual Meeting of the American Association for the Surgery of Trauma

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June 2017). Presented at the Society of Critical Care Medicine's 47th Critical Care Congress

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In 2016
45

Hamblin S. "Adjunctive Pain Management Strategies: Managing the Complicated Surgical Patient". ACPE Accredited Continuing Education, VUMC, Pharmacy Department. Nashville, TN, November 2016

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Hamblin S. "Polypharmacy in the Critically Ill: Less is More", Vanderbilt Critical Care ACNP/PA Boot Camp (national CME program), VUMC. Nashville, TN, September 2016

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43

Hamblin S. "Pharmacology Update: Anticoagulation Management", Trauma Nurse Practitioner Pharmacology Forum (Vanderbilt CME program), VUMC, Department of Surgery/Trauma. Nashville, TN, August 2016

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42

Hamblin S. "Adjunctive Pain Management Strategies: Managing the Complicated Patient", Vanderbilt LifeFlight iServe Conference (national CME program), Vanderbilt LifeFlight. Franklin, TN, August 2016

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Hamblin S. "Pharmacology Update: Adjunctive Pain Management Strategies and the Multimodal Approach", Trauma Nurse Practitioner Pharmacology Forum (Vanderbilt CME program), VUMC, Department of Surgery/Trauma. Nashville, TN, May 2016

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40

Hamblin S. "Sepsis All Over Again", Surgical Critical Care Fellow Conference (Vanderbilt CME program), VUMC, Department of Surgery/Trauma. Nashville, TN, April 2016

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39

Bagshaw S, Hamblin S, Annane D. "Resuscitation Fluid Controversies", 45th Annual Critical Care Congress (national CME program), Society of Critical Care Medicine. Orlando, FL, February 2016

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38

Hamblin S. "Pharmacology Update: Clinical Pearls for Bugs and Drugs", Trauma Nurse Practitioner Pharmacology Forum (Vanderbilt CME program), VUMC, Department of Surgery/Trauma. Nashville, TN, January 2016

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37

Kenes M, Hamblin S, Tumuluri S, Guillamondegui O. Syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone in a patient receiving high-dose haloperidol and quetiapine therapy. The Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences. 2016;28(2):e-29-e30.

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Patients with an Open Abdomen: a Follow-Up Study. VUMC. Critical Care Residency Project (July 2016 -

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35

Traumatic Spinal Injury Requiring Surgical Intervention. VUMC. Pharmacy Residency Project (August 2016 -

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34

Receiving Vasopressors. VUMC. Critical Care Residency Project. (July 2015 - July 2016). Presented at the

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33

Center. VUMC. Pharmacy Residency Project (September 2014 - July 2015). Presented at the 11th Academic Surgical Congress 2016

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In 2015
32

Hamblin S. "2014 Year in Review of Critical Care: the Year of Sepsis Management". ACPE Accredited Continuing Education, VUMC, Pharmacy Department. Nashville, TN, April 2015

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2015).Presented at the 46th Annual Meeting of the Western Trauma Association

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Data Safety Monitoring Board Member, DASH after TBI Study: Decreasing Adrenergic or Sympathetic Hyperactivity After Severe Traumatic Brain Injury, A Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial Using Propranolol and Clonidine. VUMC, Department of Surgery/Trauma (March 2012 - July 2015)

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In 2014
29

Hamblin S. "Adjunctive Pain Management Strategies: Managing the Complicated Patient", Medicine Patient Care Center Nursing Grand Rounds (Vanderbilt CME program), VUMC. Nashville, TN, October 2014

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Hamblin S. "Antimicrobial Stewardship Approach in the Trauma and Surgical Critical Care Units", Surgical Critical Care Fellow Conference (Vanderbilt CME program), VUMC, Department of Surgery/Trauma. Nashville, TN, May 2013, December 2013, September 2014

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Hamblin S. "Adjunctive Pain Management Strategies: Managing the Complicated Patient", Clinical Practice Grand Rounds for Advanced Practice Nurses and Allied Health (Vanderbilt CME program), VUMC. Nashville, TN, July 2014

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Research Project Advisor, Efficacy of Intrapleural tPA for Retained Hemothorax in Trauma Patients: Experience of an Academic Level I Trauma Center. VUMC. Pharmacy Residency Project (September 2013 - July 2014). Presented at the Society of Critical Care Medicine's 44th Critical Care Congress

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In 2013
25

Hamblin S, McMurray D, Decker J. "Inhalational Therapies in the Critically Ill: from Theory to Practice", ACPE Accredited Continuing Education, VUMC, Pharmacy Department. Nashville, TN, November 2013

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Hamblin S, Walters E. "The Process of Organ Donation and Donor Management", ACPE Accredited Continuing Education, Nashville Area Pharmacist Association. Nashville, TN, September 2013

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Need for Additional Interventions, VUMC. Department of Surgery and Trauma. (September 2013 - October

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Research Project Advisor, Open Fracture Prophylaxis Protocol Compliance and Outcomes at an Academic Level I Trauma Center. VUMC. Pharmacy Residency Project (October 2012 - July 2013). Presented at the Tennessee Chapter of the American College of Surgery Annual Meeting 2013

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In 2012
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Hamblin S, Dunbar MP. "The Process of Organ Donation and Donor Management", ACPE Accredited Continuing Education, VUMC, Pharmacy Department. Nashville, TN, March 2012

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with PharmD interventions in an academic Level 1 trauma center: an evidence-based approach. The Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery. 2012;73:1482-1488.

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and Negative Bronchoalveolar Lavage Cultures. VUMC, Department of Pharmacy (March 2012 - September 2012). Presented at the Society of Critical Care Medicine's 42nd Critical Care Congress

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Research Project Advisor, Effects of Antioxidant Supplementation on the Incidence of Atrial Arrhythmias in Trauma Patients at an Academic Level I Trauma Center. VUMC. Pharmacy Residency Project (October 2011 - July 2012). Presented at the Society of Critical Care Medicine's 42nd Critical Care Congress

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In 2011
17

Hamblin S. "Therapeutic Hypothermia: Pharmacy Essentials in Cold Conditions", ACPE Accredited Continuing Education, Mississippi Society of Health-System Pharmacists 2011 Annual Meeting. Oxford, MS July 2011

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Hamblin S. "Traumatic Brain Injury: the Old and the New", ACPE Accredited Continuing Education, VUMC, Pharmacy Department. Nashville, TN, January 2011

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In 2010
15

Hamblin S. "Therapeutic Hypothermia: It Worked for Han Solo, Maybe It Can Help Your Patient, Too", Surgical Critical Care Fellow Conference (Vanderbilt CME program), VUMC, Department of Surgery/Trauma. Nashville, TN, September 2010

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enteral nutrition in critically ill medical patients. Nutrition in Clinical Practice. 2010; 25: 205-211.

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In 2009
13

Principal Investigator, Optimal Methods of Transitioning from Intravenous Nicardipine to Oral Antihypertensives. Greenville Memorial Medical Center. Critical Care Pharmacy Residency Project. (November 2008 - June 2009). Presented at the Society of Critical Care Medicine's 39th Critical Care Congress

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In 2008
12

Principal Investigator, Early Versus Delayed Enteral Nutrition in the Critically Ill. Methodist Healthcare-University Hospital. Pharmacy Practice Residency Project. (October 2007 - June 2008). Presented at the Society of Critical Care Medicine's 38th Critical Care Congress

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Hamblin S, Rumbaugh K, Miller R. Prevention of adverse drug events and cost savings associated

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10

Hamblin SE, Furmanek DL. Intrapleural tissue plasminogen activator for parapneumonic effusion.

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Hamblin Woo SE, Finch CK, Broyles JE, Wan J, Boswell R, Hurdle A. Early versus delayed

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Research Project Advisor, Effectiveness and Safety of Continuous Neuromuscular Blockade in Trauma

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Research Project Advisor, Efficacy and Safety of Early Venous Thromboembolism Prophylaxis Following

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6

Research Project Advisor, Tolerance of Enteral Nutrition in Patients with Traumatic Spinal Cord Injury

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Society of Critical Care Medicine's 47th Critical Care Congress

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Research Project Advisor, Efficacy and Outcomes of Continuous Infusion Hypertonic Saline in Patients with

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3

Traumatic Brain Injury: Experience at an Academic Level 1 Trauma Center Vanderbilt University Medical

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Co-Investigator, Use of an Evidence-Based Algorithm for Patients with Traumatic Hemothorax Reduces

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Co-investigator, Factors Associated with Prolonged Antibiotic Use in the Setting of Suspected Pneumonia

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