American Journal of Medicine and Medical Sciences

American Journal of Medicine and Medical Sciences aims to promote communication among clinical researchers worldwide. This journal publishes original works within the area of clinical medicine. It is academically peer-reviewed and designed for all doctors, researchers, and health workers regardless of their medical specialties, or type of employment.


Raymond Panas

Editorial Board Member of American Journal of Medicine and Medical Sciences

Professor, George Washington University, USA

Research Areas

Clinical Research

Education

2004-2008Ph.DWalden University, School of Health Sciences
1988-1991MPHUniversity of Pittsburgh, Graduate School of Public Health
1981-1986BSUniversity of Pittsburgh, College of Arts and Sciences

Experience

2009-PresentAssistant Professor, George Washington University, Washington, DC
2009-PresentContributing Faculty, Walden University, Minneapolis, MN
1993-1995Adjunct Professor, Community College of Allegheny County, Pittsburgh, PA

Publications: Conferences/Workshops/Symposiums/Journals/Books

[1]  Chey, W., Drossman, D., Johanson, J., Scott, C., Panas, R., & Ueno, R. (2011). Safety and patient outcomes with lubiprostone for up to 52 weeks in patients with irritable bowel syndrome with constipation. Alimentary Pharmacology and Therapeutics, [publication pending].
[2]  Myshko, D. (2011). Developing a true strategic partnership. Featured Experts: V. Aurentz, T. Dietlin, M Goldberg, R. Panas, J. Remnant, M. Roseman, A. Smink, C. Terry, and G. Wright. PharmaVOICE, 11(2):10-17.
[3]  Myshko, D. (2009). Global development. Featured Experts: T Bocanegra, M Goldberg, R. Keohand, J. Garaud, R. Panas, and B. Thompson. PharmaVOICE, 9(3):36-41.
[4]  Drossman, D., Chey, W., Johanson, J., Fass, R., Scott, C., Panas, R., & Ueno, R. (2009). Lubiprostone in patients with constipation-associated irritable bowel syndrome: Results of two randomized, placebo-controlled trials. Alimentary Pharmacology and Therapeutics, 29(3):329-341.
[5]  Panas, R. (2008). Differences Among Subjects in a Pharmaceutical Clinical Trial as Determined by Recruitment Method. Berkley, CA: The Berkeley Electronic Press.
[6]  Johanson, J., Drossman, D., Panas, R., Wahle, A., & Ueno, R. (2008). Phase 2 trial of lubiprostone for irritable bowel syndrome with constipation. Alimentary Pharmacology and Therapeutics, 27(8):685-696.
[7]  Panas, R. (1991). AIDS Counseling and Testing: The Concepts. Pittsburgh, PA: Allegheny County Health Department.