Maria Seta is an Assistant Professor at the Northeastern Ohio Universities College of Pharmacy in the Department of Pharmacy Practice. She is a Critical Care Specialist at St. Elizabeth Health Center where she provides patient care in collaboration with the medical and surgical intensive care teams. She provides education to health care providers and holds an adjunct faculty appointment with the Youngstown State University School for Nurse Anesthetists. She is a member of several national organizations including the Society of Critical Care Medicine and the American College of Clinical Pharmacy.
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Practice/Research Interests:Critical Care Pharmacology; Infectious Diseases
Selected Presentations/Publications/Recognition:Kale-Pradhan, Seta ML. Cost Analysis of the Appropriate Use of Stress Ulcer Prophylaxis. Pharmacotherapy 2001; 21(10): 1267. Seta ML, Kale-Pradhan PB. Efficacy of Metoclopramide after Exploratory Laparotomy Patients. Pharmacotherapy 2001; 21(10): 1181-1186. Devlin JW, Seta ML, Kanji S, Somerville AL. Fenoldopam Versus Nitroprusside for the Treatment of Hypertensive Emergency. Ann Pharmacother 2004 38: 755-759. Anderson C, Trujillo TN, Rodman G, Lombardozzi K, Seta ML. Evaluation of the utilization of microbiological cultures in trauma patients Critical Care Medicine 2004. 32(12S): A81,296.
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