Valley Health System/Medical College Of Virginia/Virginia Commonwealth University Program12/19/2016 Virginia Commonwealth University. MPH Program; Seminars and Events; Job Postings. Welcome to the Division of Epidemiology in the Department of Family Medicine and Population Health, at Virginia Commonwealth University. VCU Health System (VCUHS) VCU Health. VCU Health System and VCU Medical Center. The largest pharmacy residency program at Virginia Commonwealth University earned a 2013 Residency Excellence Award in December from the. SERVICES INPATIENT CARE OUTPATIENT CARE CHILDREN'S MENTAL HEALTH RESOURCE CENTER RESEARCH PROGRAMS TRAINING PROGRAMS STAFF. Virginia Commonwealth University Health. Commonwealth University Health System. Valley Health System/Medical College of Virginia/Virginia Commonwealth University Hot.Fall Seminar Faculty Bios. Paul W. Abramowitz, Pharm. D., FASHP is the Chief Executive Officer of the American Society of Health- System Pharmacists (ASHP). Abramowitz worked in hospitals and health- systems for over 3. We have helped train thousands of medical students and. The VCU Department of Family Medicine and Population Health seeks to be a leader in helping the. Virginia Commonwealth University is an equal. Associate Hospital Director for Professional Services and Chief Pharmacy Officer at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics. He was previously the Director of Pharmacy and a faculty member at the Medical College of Virginia Hospitals and the University of Minnesota Hospitals and Clinics. Abramowitz received a Bachelors Degree in Chemistry and Biology from Indiana University, a Bachelors Degree in Pharmacy from the University of Toledo, a Pharm. D. Abramowitz has actively combined practice, teaching, and research throughout his career. Webb Lecture Award in 2. Harvey A. K. Whitney Lecture Award in 2. Abramowitz serves on the Boards of the National Patient Safety Foundation, the Pharmacy Quality Alliance, and the Pharmacy Technician Certification Board. Colleen Carr, Pharm. D, BCPS graduated from Northeastern University in Boston, Massachusetts and completed a PGY- 1 pharmacy practice residency at Inova Fairfax Hospital in Falls Church, Virginia. Davis, Pharm. D, is a Clinical Coordinator at Sentara Healthcare in Hampton Roads, Virginia, and a Critical Care Clinical Pharmacy Specialist at Sentara Virginia Beach General Hospital in Virginia Beach. He is Assistant Clinical Professor at the School of Pharmacy, Medical College of Virginia, Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond. He is also the Residency Program Director for the Sentara Healthcare Pharmacy Practice Residency. Dr Davis, who specializes in the field of anti- infectives, has participated in many research and scholarly activities, has been published in several prestigious journals, and gives presentations throughout the country. He is active in the Society of Critical Care Medicine, the American Society of Health- System Pharmacists, the American College of Clinical Pharmacists, and the Virginia Society of Hospital Pharmacists. Dr. Lisa Lowery Deal is an Emergency Pharmacist Specialist at Carilion Roanoke Memorial Hospital. Deal practices in a Level- 1 trauma center in Roanoke, VA. Deal is usually putting miles on the family SUV with her husband, Jarrod, and their 2 children, Hannah and Hunter. Lark Dunton Having completed nurses training at a community college in Alabama, I worked as a medical- surgical nurse in several hospitals for most of my university career. Fanikos is also Assistant Professor of Clinical Pharmacy Practice at Northeastern University and at the Massachusetts College of Pharmacy (MCP), both of which are his alma maters. He earned his Bachelor of Science degree in pharmacy at MCP and his Master of Business Administration degree at Northeastern. He completed an American Society of Health- System Pharmacists (ASHP)- accredited residency at BWH. Fanikos has served in a number of different roles at BWH, including investigational drug pharmacist, inpatient and outpatient pharmacy supervisor, clinical preceptor, and pharmacy administrator. While fulfilling these roles, he has worked with patients on orthopedic, oncology, cardiology, and general medicine units. For the past 1. 0 years, he has worked closely with the BWH Venous Thromboembolism Service, and he has authored and co- authored many articles and textbook chapters on anticoagulant and antiplatelet medications. His research focus has been identifying and avoiding the problems and pitfalls of there use. John is a member of the National Comprehensive Network (NCCN) panel that crafts guidelines for the treatment and prevention of thromboembolic disease. He serves on the Board of Directors for the North American Thrombosis Forum and the Hospital Quality Foundation, both 5. C3 charitable organizations. Fanikos is Past President of the Massachusetts Society of Health- System Pharmacists. He is a member of the Voluntary Hospital Association (VHA) Northeast States Clinical Pharmacy Council. Both his father and brother are pharmacists, which makes him aware of many of the issues challenging the medical professions today. She completed both a PGY1 residency at Riverside Methodist Hospital and a community practice residency at Allegheny General Hospital. She is currently completing a PGY2 Oncology Pharmacy Residency at University of Virginia Health System. Karah Gunther joined the Office of Government Relations in March 2. After graduation she moved to Jackson, Mississippi where she completed her PGY- 1 residency at St. During her residency she realized her love and passion for Internal medicine and critical care. After completion of her residency Dr. Hamilton moved to Meridian, MS where she was the Critical Care Clinical Pharmacist at Anderson Regional Medical Center. In 2. 01. 2, she attained her certification as a Board Certified Pharmacotherapy Specialist. Hamilton accepted her current position as Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice in July of 2. Hamilton has also completed clinical research in the areas of therapeutic hypothermia and laboratory research in the areas of subarachnoid hemorrhage and glucose- induced vascular changes. Her current research interests include healthcare outcomes. Sammy Johnson Education: BS Pharmacy in 1. Medical College of Virginia School of Pharmacy, Virginia Commonwealth University I have served as Deputy Executive Director for the Board of Pharmacy since March 2. Jessica Johnston is a current PGY2 oncology pharmacy resident at Virginia Commonwealth University Health System, where she also completed a PGY1 pharmacy practice residency. She graduated from the University of North Carolina Eshelman School of Pharmacy with her Doctor of Pharmacy in May 2. Her interests include bone marrow transplant, hematologic malignancies, infectious diseases, and teaching pharmacy students. She hopes to pursue a position as a clinical pharmacy specialist in hematology/oncology at an academic medical center upon completion of her training. Lia Lynch is a current PGY1 pharmacy resident at the University of Virginia Health System. She graduated from the University of North Carolina Eshelman School of Pharmacy with her Doctor of Pharmacy in May 2. Her pharmacy practice interests include hematology/oncology and infectious disease. Upon completion of her PGY1 residency, she plans to pursue a PGY2 oncology position at an academic medical center. Janet Mangun is Executive Director for Quality and Patient safety with the Virginia Hospital and Healthcare Association. Mangun has over 2. Mangun is a member of the American College of Health Care Executives, the American Society for Professionals in Patient Safety, the American Society for Healthcare Risk Management and the Virginia Society for Healthcare Risk Management. Francis Church in Staunton. He completed a PGY- 1 Pharmacy Practice Residency and PGY- 2 Health- System Pharmacy Administration Residency at the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston, SC. He is currently a Clinical Pharmacy Specialist in Cardiology at Bon Secours Memorial Regional Medical Center in Mechanicsville, VA. Amy Morris is a PGY1 pharmacy resident at the University of Virginia Health System. Her current areas of interest include oncology and infectious disease in immunocompromised hosts. Upon completion of the PGY- 1 pharmacy residency, she plans to pursue a PGY- 2 oncology residency at an academic medical center. Ashley Newland is a clinical pharmacy specialist in hematology and oncology at Virginia Commonwealth University Health System in Richmond, Virginia and an assistant clinical professor at the VCU School of Pharmacy. She completed a Bachelors of Science and obtained her Doctor of Pharmacy degree from the University of Toledo in Ohio. Emily Prabhu is currently a Medication Use Policy fellow at the University of Virginia Health System. Preau is a Critcal Care Specialist at Bon Secours Memorial Regional Hospital in Mechanicsville, Virginia. She is a Board Certified Pharmacotherapy Specialist. Kachelle has worked in the hospital field for 1. Critical Care Specialist in a 2. ICU for 4 years. She is a member of various hospital committees including Critical Care, Cardiac Surgery, Code Blue, and Code Ice. Darryl S. Rich, Pharm. D., M. B. A., FASHP is currently a Medication Safety Specialist for the Institute for Safe Medication Practices (ISMP). In addition, he promotes and advocates ISMP’s mission and vision to its stakeholders through publications, national and international presentation and by representing ISMP with other national healthcare associations, governmental agencies and accreditation bodies. He currently is a contributing editor to the ISMP Medication Safety Alert! Rich had been with The Joint Commission almost 2. Prior to coming to The Joint Commission, Dr. Rich was National Director of Pharmacy Services for Critical Care America, Inc., a national home infusion company. Rich is active member and Fellow in the American Society of Health System Pharmacists and a past President of the New England Council of Health- System Pharmacists. He has received numerous awards, including a Certificate of Appreciation from the American Society of Health- System Pharmacists (ASHP) in 2. Cheers Award in 2. Lifetime Achievement Award in 2. Institute for Safe Medication Practices (ISMP) for his “ongoing contributions to patient safety and having had a major impact on safe medication practices” while working at the Joint Commission. Rich has given over 6. Rich received his B. S. Rich resides with his wife in Brooklyn NY. Tata is an Internal Medicine Clinical Pharmacy Specialist at the University of Maryland Medical Center in Baltimore, Maryland and holds a clinical practice on one of the internal medicine teams as well as the Antithrombosis Clinic. Asha is also the Secretary for MSHP and actively involved with ASHP, ACCP, and SHM. Carl Tullio was awarded a Bachelor of Science degree in Pharmacy from the University of Pittsburgh. Eustis, Virginia as the Ambulatory Care Pharmacist. 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