This podcast episode highlights real-world strategies to implement well-being and resilience as a value into your clinical practice from our friend and colleague who recently transitioned back into a leadership role in patient care. A great listen for those feeling burnt out, or who have recently transitioned roles during the pandemic.
SPEAKERS
Bayli Larson, Pharm.D., M.S., BCPS is Strategic Initiatives Associate at ASHP. In her role she helps manage and lead a variety of collaborative cross-organizational strategic activities to help advance ASHP’s mission and vision and is also co-coordinator of the ASHP Executive Fellowship in Association Leadership and Management. She completed her PGY1 residency at UCHealth Memorial Hospital in Colorado Springs, Colo., and earned her Pharm.D. from the University of Colorado Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences.
Christina Martin currently serves as a Section Chief, IVAU at the NIH Clinical Center. Dr. Martin received her PharmD from the University of Pittsburgh and completed a combined PGY1/PGY2 HSPA residency at the University of Kansas Hospital. Past professional roles include inpatient sterile products manager with Reading Health System and pharmacy supervisor with Lancaster General Health. She most recently served as Director, Office of Member Relations at ASHP. Outside of Pharmacy, Dr. Martin is a certified hot yoga instructor and enjoys camping with her husband and their dogs, Barley & Hops.
Anna Dopp, Pharm.D., serves as the Senior Director of Clinical Guidelines and Quality Improvement at ASHP. Prior to this role, Dr. Dopp served as the Vice President of Public Affairs for the Pharmacy Society of Wisconsin while practicing as a clinical pharmacist at the University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics. She also served as a Pharmacy Benefit Consultant with WEA Trust in Madison, WI and a Clinical Assistant Professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Pharmacy. Dr. Dopp received her Doctor of Pharmacy from the University Of Minnesota College Of Pharmacy and served as a Congressional Health Policy Fellow with the United States Senate.