This podcast is part of a two-part series, the first focused on pharmacists and the second on technicians. The goal is to discuss the impact of the pandemic on pharmacy staff working remotely both now and in the future.
SPEAKERS
Tatiana Bujnoch, PharmD, MS is a PGY2 HSPAL resident with Memorial Hermann in Houston, Texas. Prior to residency, she completed her PharmD at Northeastern University in Boston, MA. Tatiana’s clinical and administrative experiences during training have strengthened her interest in population health and health policy. Upon completion of residency, Tatiana will serve as the American College of Clinical Pharmacy-American Society of Health-System Pharmacists-Virginia Commonwealth University Congressional Healthcare Policy Fellow for 2021-2022.
Drew Holmes is an Ambulatory Pharmacy Clinical Manager at The University of Kansas Health System in Kansas City. He graduated with his PharmD from The University of Tennessee College of Pharmacy in Memphis. Drew then completed a PGY1/PGY2 HSPAL Residency at The University of Kansas Health System and received a MS in Pharmacy Practice from The University of Kansas School of Pharmacy. Drew helps lead clinical services in the ambulatory clinics across the health system.
Daniel P. O'Neil, PharmD, MS, BCPS, is the Director of Pharmacy at WVU Hospitals, the flagship academic site of the WVU Medicine Health-System, and adjunct instructor at the WVU School of Pharmacy. He is also the coordinator of the WVU Medicine-WVU Hospitals two-year Health-System Pharmacy Administration and Leadership Residency program. Dr. O'Neil earned his Doctor of Pharmacy degree from LECOM School of Pharmacy and his Master of Science degree with an emphasis in Health-System Pharmacy Administration from the University of North Carolina Eshelman School of Pharmacy. He completed a two-year Health-System Pharmacy Administration and Leadership residency at the University of North Carolina Hospitals.
Dr. Molly Wascher received her Doctor of Pharmacy degree from Ohio Northern University Raabe College of Pharmacy. Following graduation she completed the two-year Health-System Pharmacy Administration Residency program at the Johns Hopkins Hospital. During the residency program she earned her MBA in Health Care Management from the Johns Hopkins University Carey School of Business. Dr. Wascher currently works at the Johns Hopkins Home Care Group serving as a Clinical Programs Manager for Specialty Pharmacy Services. Molly currently serves as the President-Elect of the Maryland Society of Health-System Pharmacists, Chair of the Vizient Pharmacy Network Ambulatory Pharmacy Development Committee, and Vice Chair of the ASHP Strategy and Industry Disrupters Section Advisory Group within the Section of Pharmacy Practice Leaders.