Lisa Holle Named ISOPP Fellow

Associate Clinical Professor Lisa Holle is recognized for professional excellence.

Associate Clinical Professor Lisa Holle (center) is shown with ISOPP President Alexandre Chan and Chair of the Awards Committee Terry Maunsell at the organization's annual symposium in London.

Lisa Holle, Pharm.D., BCOP, FHOPA, Associate Clinical Professor of Pharmacy Practice has been named a Fellow by the International Symposium of Oncology Pharmacy Practitioners (ISOPP). The honor was bestowed on Holle during the British Oncology Pharmacy Association’s annual symposium held in London this past October. Holle, who is currently serving as the ISOPP’s treasurer, is only the 11th person to have received this honor.

The ISOPP Fellowship Award recognizes excellence in oncology pharmacy practice. It provides recognition and promotes global awareness of pharmacists who have distinguished themselves in the field. Holle is currently serving as the ISOPP’s treasurer,

At the symposium, Holle presented the results of her ISOPP research grant entitled, Can Spinners Improve Understanding of Adverse Events in Patients with Cancer.

In her research, Holle explains that cancer patients with low numeracy may be at a disadvantage because they tend to overestimate adverse event risks, or to ignore numbers completely while relying on their emotions to sway decision making related to the treatment of their disease.

She says, “We evaluated an innovative method of presenting numerical information about chemotherapy adverse event risks to assist in decision making. The overall objective of our study was to examine the effect of using spinners – a visual presentation where data is offered in a continuous format – on patient understanding of numerical risk of chemotherapy side effects and subsequent treatment preference.”