In anticipation of the Midyear Clinical Meeting, ASHP is hosting a series of podcasts focused on highlighting key sessions, hot topics and “can’t miss moments.” Hosted by Cynthia Von Heeringen, Education Director on the National Meetings Team at ASHP. On today’s episode we are sitting down with Drs. Kate Cozart and Lisa Buss Preszler and learning more about their session, The Art and Science of Compassion. If you haven’t already, register for the Midyear clinical meeting today at midyear.ashp.org.
SPEAKERS
Kate Cozart, MEd, PharmD, BCACP, BCGP, BCPS, (she/her) is a clinical pharmacist practitioner in Primary Care with the Department of Veterans Affairs in Clarksville, TN. She is chair of the ASHP Section of Pharmacy Educators Advisory Group on Development of the Educational Workforce and is one of the inaugural ASHP Well-Being Ambassadors. She has a passion for writing and speaking on all things well-being – especially resilience, burnout, psychological safety, impostor syndrome, the inner critic, and compassion in medicine.
Lisa Buss Preszler, PharmD, BCACP, (she/her) is the pharmacy education supervisor at Mayo Clinic in Arizona and an Assistant Professor of Pharmacy in the Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and Science. In her current role, she provides oversight of the pharmacy programs within the Mayo Clinic School of Health Sciences on the Arizona campus and serves as residency program director for the PGY1 program.
Cynthia von Heeringen is a scientific project director, educational programs at ASHP and is responsible for planning, coordinating, and executing medical education, continuing professional development programs, and other clinical resources for pharmacists and other healthcare professionals. This includes developing educational content for ASHP’s national meetings, industry supported activities, and certifications product line. With extensive experience in acute care clinical practice and operational supervision, she is passionate about medication safety and process optimization. She is a graduate of the University of Rhode Island College of Pharmacy.