Jeannell M. Mansur, RPh, PharmD, FASHP
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Jeannell Mansur has extensive experience in all aspects of hospital pharmacy practice, including clinical, operational and management. As Practice Leader for Medication Safety with Joint Commission Resources (JCR), Dr. Mansur provides leadership to clients and the Joint Commission enterprise on medication system design and enhancement, technology implementation, medication safety design and sustainability within the medication processes. She also assists clients by assessing and advising on Joint Commission standards compliance for the hospital and home care programs.
Dr. Mansur was Director of Pharmaceutical Services for 12 years at the University of Chicago Medical Center before she became Executive Director for Pharmacy Informatics, where she was involved in the planning, building and implementation of Epic, the organization’s electronic medical record.
Dr. Mansur has published and presented extensively in the areas of medication safety and pharmacy operations improvement, and has consulted throughout the US, and internationally in Europe, Asia, Africa, South America and the Middle East.
She has recently written the chapter on medication safety in "Pediatric Safety in the Emergency Department", a textbook published jointly by Joint Commission Resources and the American Academy of Pediatrics. As a member of the Joint Commission's internal committee to rewrite the Medication Reconciliation National Patient Safety Goal, she was engaged in this task resulting in the release of the new goal to the field.
Dr. Mansur received her bachelor of science in pharmacy from the University of Michigan and her doctor of pharmacy degree from Wayne State University. Dr. Mansur has held faculty positions with the University of Illinois College of Pharmacy and the Chicago College of Pharmacy at Midwestern University. She has served as Vice-Chairman of the Institutional Review Board for the University of Chicago. Within the University Health-Systems Consortium, she has served as Vice-Chairman of the Integrated Technologies for Safe Medication Use Committee and on the Executive Council for Pharmacy. She has also trained with the Institute for Healthcare Improvement on systems approaches to enhancing medication safety. She is also a Joint Commission-certified Yellow Belt.