Beatriz Manzor Mitrzyk, PharmD
She/Her
Assistant Professor
Pharmacy
Beatriz Manzor Mitrzyk is an Assistant Professor at the University of Michigan College of Pharmacy. Her research focus is Latine adults with chronic diseases and mitigating health disparities at individual and community levels. Using a community engaged approach, she assesses culturally specific interventions to improve depression treatment outcomes.
Projects:
Type I Hybrid design testing of LAtine with Depression: Improvement in Symptoms and Adherence (LADISA) intervention
University Affiliation(s)
IHPI | MICHR
Research Area(s)
Drug Monitoring | Health disparities | Health services research | Social Determinants of Health | Symptom management | mental health | mobile health
Publications
- Pharmacogenomic testing for mental health (Part I): Documenting early adopter perceptions of use for eight scenarios
- Pharmacogenomic testing for mental health (Part II): Qualitative analysis of early adopter prescriber perceptions
- Using Pharmacogenomic Testing in Primary Care: Protocol for a Pilot Randomized Controlled Study
Grants
- Principal investigator of: Implementation of a Telehealth Diabetes, Hypertension, and Dyslipidemia Collaborative Practice Model at a Primarily Latinx Community Health Center in Detroit
- Principal investigator of: Engineering a Culturally Tailored Intervention to Increase COVID-19 Vaccine Confidence and Access Among Latinx Adults in Michigan
- Principal investigator of: AMILDA: Culturally Tailored Collaborative Drug Therapy Management to Improve Depression and Anxiety Symptoms and Treatment Adherence Among Latinx Adults