This podcast features a panel discussion regarding handling medication errors as a new practitioner, providing self-help resources, and discussion around how a medication error can impact institutional policy.
This podcast features a panel discussion regarding handling medication errors as a new practitioner, providing self-help resources, and discussion around how a medication error can impact institutional policy.
Kelly Cain (she/her) is a pharmacist with over 5 years of experience in medication safety leadership. As the program manager for medication safety & regulatory compliance at Riverside Health System, she oversees safe medication use across multiple facilities in an integrated health network. With a background in clinical pharmacy practice prior to formal leadership roles, she believes in improving the medication use system by engaging frontline stakeholders in decisions that affect their work and using plan-do-study-act cycles to ensure that changes are fully implemented and achieve the intended goal.
Jacilyn R. McNulty (she/her) is currently a medication safety officer at Parkland Health in Dallas, TX. She obtained her B.S. in Toxicology at University of Louisiana in Monroe, a PharmD at Harding University College of Pharmacy, and an MBA while completing a 2-year Health-System Pharmacy Administration and Leadership Residency Program (HSPAL) at Parkland Health which has ultimately provided her with the experience and support that she needed to succeed in a career of Leadership and Service.
Morgan King (she/her) currently works as a clinical pharmacy specialist at Cleveland Clinic Fairview Hospital in the women and children’s hospital. She is primarily responsible for the birthing center, including high risk antepartum, labor and delivery, postpartum patients, and the pediatric psychiatry unit. King also works in the general pediatrics unit and the NICU.
Savanna Scott (she/her) is originally from Gloucester Point, Virginia. She earned her Bachelor of Science degree in Biology from Virginia Commonwealth University and her PharmD from Campbell University. Upon completion of her postgraduate year 2 emergency medicine pharmacy residency, she began working as an emergency medicine clinical pharmacy specialist at Riverside Regional Medical Center. Scott’s professional interests include trauma, medical emergencies, and medication safety.