This podcast focuses on how to place value on the services that emergency medicine pharmacists provide and how to use that data to expand services in the emergency department. Both EM pharmacists and their leaders will find this podcast of value when evaluation services in your institution.
SPEAKERS
Megan Musselman, PharmD, MS, BCPS, BCCCP, (she/her) is an emergency medicine clinical pharmacist and PGY2 Emergency Medicine residency program director at North Kansas City Hospital. She received her PharmD from Creighton University and went on to complete her PGY1 at the University of Illinois Medical Center at Chicago and her PGY2 Emergency Medicine residency at the Detroit Receiving Hospital. Her practice interests are toxicology, neurotrauma critical care, and clinical leadership.
Elizabeth Johnson, PharmD, BCPS, BCEMP is a critical care clinical pharmacist supervisor and emergency medicine clinical pharmacist at JPS Health Network in Fort Worth, TX. She completed a PGY1 at Methodist University Hospital in Memphis, TN and a PGY2 in Emergency Medicine at Detroit Receiving Hospital in Detroit, MI. She served on the SAG on Emergency Medicine for 5 years and now serves on the SAG on Clinical Leadership.
Katelyn Dervay, PharmD, MPH, BCPS, FASHP, (she/her) graduated in 2005 from the University of Florida and then completed her postgraduate year 1 residency at Shands Jacksonville Medical Center and PGY2 residency in emergency medicine at Detroit Receiving Hospital. She currently practices at Landstuhl Regional Medical Center. She has acted on state, local and hospital emergency preparedness teams and has participated in events such as pandemic flu and mass casualty. Her interests include trauma, toxicology, infectious disease and emergency preparedness.