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Stephanie D. Nichols, Pharm.D., MPH, BCPP, FCCP

Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice, School of Pharmacy, É«ÏãÊÓƵ

Psychiatry and Substance Use Disorder Faculty, Maine Medical Center

Location

School of Pharmacy Rm 233
Eligible for Student Opportunities

Stephanie Nichols (she/her), PharmD, MPH, BCPS, BCPP, FCCP is an Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice in the É«ÏãÊÓƵSchool of Pharmacy, Adjunct Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry in the Tufts University School of Medicine, core faculty for the MMC/Veteran Affairs Addiction Medicine Fellowship, and instructor for the Maine Medical Center Psychiatric Physician Residency Program.

Dr. Nichols earned her Doctor of Pharmacy degree from the University at Buffalo and completed an Inpatient Pharmacy Practice Residency at Maine Medical Center. She earned her Master of Public Health degree from the University of New England. She is a Board Certified Psychiatric Pharmacist (BCPP) and a Fellow of the American College of Clinical Pharmacy (FCCP). 

 At Maine Medical Center, Dr. Nichols and her students are involved in providing direct patient care to patients with mental illness and substance use disorders, responding to psychopharmacotherapy consults, educating patients and healthcare professionals, and participating in population health endeavors including co-development of order-sets, policies, and procedures

Dr. Nichols is extremely passionate about interprofessional care, education, and research, and about reducing stigma around mental illness and SUDs. Research interests follow.

1) Developing programs and evaluating their ability to optimize the treatment of people with SUDs, prevent development of SUD, particularly in patients with mental illness and/or trauma, and prevent and mitigate medication-related medical problems and adverse effects.

2) Studying epidemiology of substance use, people with SUDs and related morbidity and mortality, medical and non-prescribed substance use, and psychotropic polypharmacy

3) Prospective investigational research about psychotropic medications and/or the interface between medical and psychiatric co-morbidities and associated medications, including drug-drug interactions, drug-disease interactions, and drug-induced diseases or disorders. 

Dr. Nichols has co-authored publications in Pharmacotherapy, The Mental Health Clinician, Psychosomatics, Pain, PeerJ, PLOS One, American Journal of Health System Pharmacy, Journal of the American College of Clinical Pharmacy, Journal of Maine Medical Center, Pharmacology, Journal of Addiction Medicine, and Journal of Drug and Alcohol Dependence. She has spoken at national meetings of the American Association of Psychiatric Pharmacists (AAPP/CPNP), American College of Clinical Pharmacists (ACCP), American Pharmacy Association (APhA), and throughout Northern New England.

Dr. Nichols serves as a Senior Editor for the AAPP Psychiatric Review Book and on the Journal of Maine Medical Center Editorial Board. She also serves as an expert consultant for the American Academy of Addiction Psychiatry SAMHSA-funded Opioid Response Network, and on the Maine Opioid Response Clinical Advisory Committee, Maine Prescription Monitoring Program Committee, Maine Medical Professionals Health Program, ACCP Fellowship Selection Committee, Co-Collaborative Serving Maine Board of Directors, Lunder Dineen Time to Ask Advisory Committee, and the Institute for Clinical and Economic Review's New England Comparative Effectiveness Public Advisory Committee. She includes her clinical students in these meetings and activities whenever possible. 

Credentials

Education

PharmD
University at Buffalo School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
2006
MPH
University of New England
2022

Expertise

  • Acute care
  • Acute Pain
  • Addiction
  • Addiction education
  • Addiction epidemiology
  • Addiction medicine education
  • Addiction treatment
  • Adult mental health
  • Adult mental health
  • Clinical pharmacology
  • Clinical psychiatry
  • Mental health
  • Mental Health
  • Opioids
  • Perinatal mental health
  • Pharmacotherapy
  • Psychiatric drug pharmacology
  • Psychiatric drug toxicology
  • Psychiatric drugs
  • Substance abuse
  • Substance use
  • Substance use disorder

Clinical Affiliations

Maine Medical Center Inpatient Psychiatry and Consult-Liaison Psychiatry (Portland, Maine)

Core Faculty, MMC/VA ACGME-accredited Addiction Medicine Fellowship

Instructor, MMC ACGME-accredited Psychiatry Residency Program

Board Certifications and Licenses

Board Certified Pharmacotherapy Specialist (BCPS)

Board Certified Psychiatric Pharmacist (BCPP)

Maine Licensed Pharmacist with Medication Administration Credentialing

Post-Doctoral Training

Post-Graduate Inpatient Residency, Maine Medical Center (Portland, Maine), 2006 - 2007

Certificate, Effective Teaching Practices (Course 50-hours over 25 weeks), Association of College and University Educators, 2017 - 2018

Certificate, Public Health in the Opioid Crisis Leadership Development Program, Maine Medical Association and Maine Quality Counts, 2017 - 2019

Certificate, Class of XIV, Hanley Health Leadership Development Program, 2020 - 2021




Research

Selected publications

Selected publications follow.​​​​​ 

1. Hyde TF, Bekoe-Tabiri AD, Kropp-Lopez AK, Devia LG, Gutierrez BD, Lara MC, Soto AR, Kaufman DE, Moran MT, Simpson KJ, Shah DT, Foster M, Desrosiers C, Hebert J, Nichols SD, McCall KL, Piper BJ. County and Demographic Differences in Drug Arrests and Controlled Substance Use in Maine. JMMC. 2021;3(2).

2. Eidbo SA, Kropp Lopez AK, Hagedorn JD, et al. Declines and regional variation in opioid distribution by US hospitals. Pain. 2021;10.1097/j.pain.0000000000002473.

3. Centanni N, Craig W, Whitesell D, Zemrak Z, Nichols SD. Use and Safety of Anticoagulants in Patients Receiving Electroconvulsive Therapy. Ment Health Clin. 2021;11(4):254–258.

4. Liu JT, Smith KE, Riker RR, Craig WY, McKelvy DJ, Kemp HD, Nichols SD, Fraser GL. Methadone bioavailability and dose conversion implications with intravenous and enteral administration: a scoping review. Am J Health-Syst Pharm. 2021;78(15):1395-1401.

5. Boyle JM, McCall KL, Nichols SD, Piper BJ. Declines and Pronounced Regional Disparities in Meperidine Use in the United States. Pharmacol Res Perspect. 2021 Aug;9(4):e00809. doi: 10.1002/prp2.809.

6. Peckham AM, Ball J, Colvard MD, Dadiomov D, Hill LG,  Nichols SD, Tallian K, Ventricelli DJ, Tran TH. Leveraging pharmacists to maintain and extend buprenorphine supply for opioid use disorder amid COVID-19 pandemic. Am J Health-Syst Pharm. 2021;78:xxx-xxx.

7. Loskutova NY, Lutgen C, Smail C, Staton EW, Nichols SD, Pinckney RG. Stimulant Prescribing Error Assessment Rubric Development. J Patient Saf. 2020 Sep 8. doi: 10.1097/PTS.0000000000000775.

8. Abrams B, Murray K, Mahoney K, Raymond K, McWilliams S, Nichols S, Mahmoudi E, Mayes L, Fernandez-Bustamante A, Mitchell J, Meguid R, Zanotti G, Bartels K. Post-discharge pain management after thoracic surgery – a patient centered approach. Ann Thorac Surg. 2020 Jun 1;S0003-4975(20)30780-3.

9. Badowski ME, Wright E, Bainbridge J, Michienzi S, Nichols SD, Turner K, Wicke C, Awad J, Thompkins A, Martin R. ACCP White Paper: Implementation and evaluation of comprehensive medication management in telehealth practices. J Am Coll Clin Pharm. 2020;3:520–531.

10. Leung JG, Cusimano JM, Kemp M, Gannon JM, Milgrom O, Valcourt SC, Stoklosa JB, Olsufka W, Vickery PB, Nichols SD, Crouse EL, Paxos C, Johnson EK, Palmer BA. Addressing clozapine under-prescribing and barriers to initiation: A psychiatrist, advanced practice provider, and trainee survey. Int Clin Psychopharmacol. 2019;34(5):247-256.  

11. Wolfrum LA, Nordmeyer AS, Racine CW, Nichols SD. Loperamide-associated opioid use disorder and proposal of an alternative treatment with buprenorphine.  J of Addict Med. 2019;13(3): 245-47.

12. Piper BJ, Ogden CL, Simoyan OM, Chung DY, Caggiano JF, Nichols SD, McCall KL. Trends in use of prescription stimulants in the United States and Territories, 2006 to 2016. PLoS ONE. 2018;13(11):e0206100.

13. Piper BJ, Shaw DT, Simoyan OM, McCall KM, Nichols SD.  Trends in medical use of opioids in the United States: 2006 – 2016.  Am J Preventative Med. 2018;54(5):652-660.

14. Piper BJ, Desrociers C, McCall KL, Nichols SD. Illicit and prescription drug misuse as reported to the Maine Diversion Alert Program. Forensic Sci Int. 2018;285:65-71. 

15. Holt T, McCall KL, Cattabriga G, Tu C, Smalley EK, Nichols SD. Using controlled substance receipt patterns to predict prescription overdose death. Pharmacology. 2017;14;101(3- 4):140-147.

16. Piper BJ, DeKeuster RM, Beals ML, Cobb C, Burchman CA, Perkinson L, Lynn ST, Nichols SD, Abess A.  Substitution of medical cannabis for pharmaceutical agents for pain, anxiety, and sleep. Journal of Psychopharmacology. 2017;31(5):569–575.

17. Piper BJ, Desrosiers CE, Fisher HC, McCall KL, Nichols SD. A new tool to tackle the opioid epidemic: description, utility and results from the Maine Diversion Alert Program. Pharmacotherapy. 2017;37(7):791-798.

18. Nichols SD, Bulman M, Tisher A, Campbell J. A case of possible iatrogenic ketamine-induced mania in a patient being treated for post-operative pain. Psychosomatics. 2016;57(5):543-46.

19. Nichols SD, Bishop J. Is the evidence compelling for using ketamine to treat resistant depression?  Current Psychiatry. 2016;15(5):48-51.  Link

20. McCall K, Nichols SD, Holt C, Ochs L, Cattabriga G, Tu C.  Prescription Monitoring Program trends among individuals arrested in Maine for trafficking prescription drugs in 2014. Pharmacotherapy. 2016;36(6):585-9.

Invited plenary presentation

1. Buprenorphine and Methadone in Transitions of Care, College of Psychiatric and Neurologic Pharmacists, Dallas, Texas, 2020 (emergency conversion to virtual teaching)

2. The Maine Pharmacist Provider Collaboration Task Force: Affecting Change in ME, American Pharmacy Association PharmTalk, Seattle, Washington, 2019

3. (upcoming) Mental Health Simulations in Psychiatric Education, College of Psychiatric and Neurologic Pharmacists, San Antonio, Texas, 2022

Research topics

Addiction
Drug Interactions
Learning
Pain
Psychopharmacology
Trauma