Residents learned resilience and adapted quickly to completing their program during a pandemic.
Left: Providence St. Peter Hospital Residency Graduates | Right: Providence Centralia Hospital GraduatesPharmacy Residents 2019-2020 | Residency Project |
Arlene Thomas (PCH) | Reducing the rate of preventable insulin-related hypoglycemic events in hospitalized patients |
Hanh-La Phan (PCH) | Opioid Use Disorder: Buprenorphine administration and collaboration in the Emergency Department (ED) |
Anh Ho (PSPH) | Optimizing patient assessment to reduce opioid over-sedation events |
Margaret McKenzie (PGY1/PGY2/MHA) | Implementing and redesigning multidisciplinary morbidity and mortality conference to assess pharmacy clinical and quality outcomes |
Veronika Yurchenko (PSPH) | Optimizing an inpatient interdisciplinary opioid stewardship program |
Brittanii Prahl (PSPH) | Opioid Use Disorder: buprenorphine initiation, administration, and collaboration in the inpatient setting |
Laura Carpenter (PGY2) (PGY1/PGY2/MHA) | Optimizing medication access for patients with a mental health diagnosis through collaboration with the medication assistance program (MAP) |
Travis Lau (PSPH) | Optimizing Heparin Restart Times Following Cath Lab, Vascular Surgery, and Impella Procedure |
Alyssa (Wei Yean) Lim (PSPH) | Optimizing Rheumatology Services: Pharmacist Collaboration |
Alina Melnychenko (PSPH) | Optimization of pharmacy services through technology (Pharmacist utilization of technology to verify comounding of hazardous IV admixtures) |
Morena Calimlim (PSPH) | Interdisciplinary collaboration to expand and optimize current clinical services for behavioral health patients |