September 1, 2015
Gundy Sweet, PharmD, wrote a handbook based on the trusted therapeutic content of Applied Therapeutics, 10e.

Gundy Sweet, PharmD, Director of Curriculum Assessment and Clinical Professor of Pharmacy, College of Pharmacy, and Clinical Pharmacist, U-M Health System, recently authored Handbook of Applied Therapeutics, based on the trusted therapeutic content of Applied Therapeutics, 10e. 

Called a “must-have resource for pharmacy, PA, and NP students, as well as practicing clinicians,” the handbook’s content is presented in a bulleted, tabular, quick-access format to support therapeutic decision-making at the point-of-care.  

Dr. Sweet is nationally known for her work in the area of formulary management and drug information. Her responsibilities at the College include directing assessment activities for the PharmD program, chairing the Curriculum and Assessment Committee, serving as the lead faculty for the evidence-based medicine thread in the curriculum, and participating in formulary management and medication use policy activities at the health system. For more information on the handbook, click here.