Lana Borno Hareez
Assistant Professor
Pharmacy Practice
Long Island University
United States of America
Biography
Lana B. Hareez was born in Kuwait City, Kuwait, then raised in Charlotte, N.C. She received a Doctor of Pharmacy degree from UNC Chapel Hill, School of Pharmacy. She then completed 2 post-graduate residency programs. She completed a pharmacy practice residency at the VA Ann Arbor Healthcare System in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and a geriatrics specialty pharmacy residency at the Durham VA Medical Center in conjunction with Duke University Medical Center in Durham, N.C. She is currently providing ambulatory care services in asthma, smoking cessation, and internal medicine clinics and Mt. Sinai St. Luke’s in Manhattan. In this practice setting, she serves as preceptor for sixth-year Pharm.D. candidates during their advanced ambulatory rotation as well as mentors Pharmacy Residents. She is a member of the Pharmacy Practice department at LIU Pharmacy and teaches in the pharmacotherapeutics series on several disease states. She serves on several committees such as the faculty including the awards committee and the scholastic committee just to name a few. She served as the faculty co-adviser for Lambda Kappa Sigma Pharmacy Fraternity. Her research interests include clinical management of chronic disease states.
Research Interest
Clinical management of chronic disease states
Publications
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Severe Hypoglycemia from Patient Misuse of Insulin Glargine Pen. Journal of Pharmacy Technology. 2012
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Revising senior pharmacy grand rounds to incorporate longitudinal board review to prepare students for licensing examination. Currents in Pharmacy Teaching and Learning. 2013