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Greg Gousse Residency ConferenceClinical Pearls I9-10 amThe A B Cs of New Drugs in Hepatitis C Gianna Girone, PharmDPGY2 Solid Organ Transplant Pharmacy Resident, Yale New Haven HospitalObjective: Summarize new treatment agents for hepatitis C virus (HCV) and recommendations for their useBio: Gianna Girone graduated from Jefferson College of Pharmacy in Philadelphia, PA and did her PGY-1 with Yale New Haven Hospital. She is now that PGY-2 in Solid Organ Transplant at Yale New Haven HospitalOut of the blue another option for distributive shock to the rescuePatricia Jackson, PharmDPGY1 Pharmacy Resident, The Hospital of Central ConnecticutObjective: Assess the place in therapy of methylene blue for distributive shock.Bio: Dr. Jackson attended the University Of Joseph School Of Pharmacy and graduated in 2017. Currently, she is a PGY1 pharmacy resident at the Hospital of Central Connecticut. Her pharmacy areas of interest include critical care and pediatrics. Dosing IVIG in Pregnancy: The Best Weigh About ItJordan Siembor, PharmDPGY1 Pharmacy Resident, Trinity Health of New EnglandObjective: Understand which weight-based dosing technique is optimal for IVIG in a pregnant patientBio: Jordan graduated from St. John Fisher College at the Wegmans School of Pharmacy in Rochester, NY in 2019. She is currently practicing at Saint Francis Hospital in Hartford, CT as a PGY1 resident. She hopes to pursue her interest in ambulatory care through a PGY2 and one day desires to be a certified functional medicine practitioner.Greg Gousse Residency ConferenceClinical Pearls II11 am – 12 pmLet’s Address the EPS: Tamoxifen for Encapsulated Peritoneal SclerosisAndrew Fratoni, PharmDPGY1 Pharmacy Resident, UConn HealthObjective: Review encapsulated peritoneal sclerosis and management with tamoxifen and prednisoneBio: Andrew is a PGY1 Pharmacy Resident at UConn John Dempsey Hospital, and is a 2019 graduate of the UConn School of Pharmacy, whose current practice interests are infectious diseases and critical care.Lorazepam and The “Challenge” of Treating CatatoniaHeather Goodwin, PharmDPGY2 Psychiatric Pharmacy Resident, Yale New Haven HospitalObjective: Demonstrate the ability to create a pharmacologic treatment regimen for a patient with catatonia.Bio: Heather Goodwin graduated with her PharmD from Northeastern University in 2018. Prior to attending pharmacy school, she received her Bachelors of Arts in Biology from Curry College and Masters of Science in Pharmaceutical Sciences from Northeastern University. Heather completed her PGY-1 pharmacy residency at the University of Vermont Medical Center and is currently the PGY-2 Psychiatric Pharmacy Resident at Yale New Haven Hospital. Heather is passionate about caring for psychiatric patients, reducing stigma surrounding mental illness, and increasing access to care. No Fun in the Sun: Drug-Induced Photosensitivity Emily Mai, PharmDPGY1 Pharmacy Resident, Bridgeport HospitalObjective: Develop concise recommendations for managing medication-induced photosensitivity that distinguish class-specific reactions.Bio: Emily Mai is currently a PGY1 at Bridgeport Hospital. She graduated from MCPHS University, Boston campus, in May and joined the Yale New Haven Health system as a resident in July.Greg Gousse Residency ConferenceProfessional Development: Being Well and Beating Burnout1:30 – 2:30 pmColleen Teevan, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCPCritical Care Pharmacist, PGY1 Residency Program DirectorThe Hospital of Central Connecticut, New Britain, CTObjectives:Define burnout, well-being, and resilience Identify stressors and factors that may contribute to pharmacy resident burnoutDescribe strategies for stress management and maintaining work-live balance Bio:Colleen received her PharmD from the UConn School of Pharmacy in 2010. She went on to complete her PGY1 residency at Saint Joseph Regional Medical Center in Indiana followed by a PGY2 in critical care at Midwestern University in Chicago. She then returned to The Hospital of Central Connecticut, where she started in the ER and implemented the medication history technician program. She later moved to the ICU at HOCC and last year started the hospital’s PGY1 residency program. Greg Gousse Residency ConferenceClinical Pearls III2:30 – 3:30 pmA Not So Sweet Effect of SGLT2 Inhibitor Use Megan Wein, PharmDPGY1 Pharmacy Resident, UConn HealthObjective: Recognize SGLT2 inhibitors as a risk factor for euglycemic DKA in patients with diabetesBio: Megan is a 2019 graduate from UConn School of Pharmacy and a current PGY-1 resident at UConn John Dempsey Hospital. Her interest areas include ambulatory care, internal medicine, and infectious disease.Does Vaping Kick Ash? Evaluating Electronic Cigarettes in Smoking CessationJenna Lee, PharmDPGY2 Ambulatory Care Pharmacy Resident, Yale New Haven HospitalObjective: Assessing the benefits and risks of e-cigarette use, determine a recommendation for utilization of e-cigarettes in clinical practice for smoking cessation.Bio: Jenna Lee, received her Doctorate of Pharmacy from Auburn University Harrison School of Pharmacy in 2018. ?She completed her PGY-1 pharmacy residency at Yale New Haven Hospital in 2019 and is currently a PGY-2 Ambulatory Care Pharmacy Resident at Yale New Haven Health. ?Jenna was elected by her peers as PGY1 and PGY2 Chief Pharmacy Resident of her class. ?HIT Me Baby One More Time: The Emerging Use of Direct Oral Anticoagulants for the Treatment of Heparin-induced ThrombocytopeniaCaitlin Caulfield, PharmDPGY1 Pharmacy Resident, The Hospital of Central ConnecticutObjective: Utilize the current literature and patient-specific factors to make recommendations for DOAC usage in the treatment of HITBio: Dr. Caitlin Caulfield earned her Doctor of Pharmacy from Northeastern University in Boston, MA. Currently she is completing a PGY-1 residency at The Hospital of Central Connecticut with the hopes of pursuing a career in hospital pharmacy next year. Her areas of interest include infectious disease, ambulatory care and academia. ................
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