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APRIL 11TH-14TH, 2019 SARATOGA SPRINGS CITY CENTER - SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY

58th ANNUAL ASSEMBLYPROGRAM

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Dear Colleagues,

I am excited to invite you to the NYSCHP 58th Annual Assembly at The Saratoga Springs City Center in Saratoga Springs, NY from Thursday, April 11th to Sunday, April 14th, 2019. The NYSCHP Annual Assembly is the premier New York meeting of health-system pharmacists who gather to learn from pharmacy leaders, discuss challenges and best practices, build professional networks, and plan for future practice improvements. The Annual Assembly typically draws over 450 attendees from student – pharmacists to Chief Pharmacy Officers and administrators. It is the single most important meeting for New York State health-system pharmacists to attend each year.

The Annual Assembly typically draws over 80 industry exhibitors. Our industry colleagues and partners have the opportunity to display, demonstrate, and discuss their products and services. The exhibit hall will take place on Friday, April 12th, providing two hours for conference attendees to meet with exhibitors and discuss the latest information about pharmaceuticals, technologies and products. In addition, two Director of Pharmacy/Industry networking event sessions are offered: a 90-minute session on Thursday following the House of Delegates meeting, and a second 90-minute session on Saturday, following the Keynote Address. The Director of Pharmacy/ Industry networking sessions provide an exceptional opportunity to discuss your products and solutions and build long-lasting relationships.

We are particularly proud that we will once again feature the Residency Research & Practice Forum in conjunction with the Annual Assembly; residents from around the state will be performing platform presentations on their residency projects. The forum is entering into its fourth year after three very successful years; we look forward to further growth and success of this event again this year.

The theme aligns with the goals NYSCHP strives to achieve each year: to innovate, motivate, and educate. We are excited to be offering numerous educational programs at the Annual Assembly that focus on advancing pharmacy practice.

We hope that you will join us at the Annual Assembly in 2019 to experience our exhibit hall and networking sessions, educational programs, and Residency Research & Practice Forum. We also showcase our celebratory theme event and closing banquet where we congratulate our award winners and welcome the incoming President and Board of Directors; these events are not to be missed. I promise you will leave the meeting having learned something new, having made a new contact, and feeling refreshed about our great profession.

I look forward to seeing you there this Spring!

Sincerely,

Anthony Longo, BS, RPh, PharmDPresident

MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT

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Anthony Longo President

Christopher Jadoch Immediate Past President

Lisa Voigt President-Elect

Andrew Kaplan Vice President of Public Policy

Angela Cheng-Lai Communication Services

William Prescott, Jr. Treasurer

Heide Christensen Education and Workforce Development

Matthew Zak Chapter Services

Elizabeth Shlom House of Delegates, Chair

Mary Choy Pharmacy Practice

Elizabeth Cobb Industry Affairs

Robert Berger Pharmacy Management

NYSCHP Staff:Shaun Flynn Executive Director

Rebecca Harrington Administrator

Donna Johnson Director, Meetings & Events

Ashley Sweet Meeting and Event Manager

Patty Ritter Capitol Hill Management Services – Staff

Amber Lettko Capitol Hill Management Services – Staff

Congratulations to the newly installed members of the NYSCHP Board of Directors:Heide Christensen President-Elect

Angela Cheng-Lai Director of Communication Services

Robert Berger Director of Pharmacy Management

Matthew Zak Director of Chapter Services

BOARD OF DIRECTORS:

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AGENDA AT A GLANCE

Thursday, April 11th, 2019Non-Educational Programming

Day/Time Activity/Topic Hotel Location

8:00 AM – 12:00 PM Board of Directors Meeting Whitney

11:00 AM – 12:00 PM House of Delegates Registration Outside M2

12:00 PM – 4:00 PM HOUSE OF DELEGATES M2

2:00 PM – 4:30 PM Exhibitor Registration Main Hall

4:30 PM – 6:00 PM NETWORKING SESSION 1 Main Hall

6:30 PM – 8:00 PM REF RECEPTION High Rock

Friday, April 12th, 2019Educational Programming ends at 5pm

Day/Time Activity/Topic Hotel Location

7:00 AM – 5:00 PM General Registration/Attendee Services Gallery

7:00 AM – 8:00 AM SPONSORED BREAKFAST: Sanofi Genzyme – Identifying Lysosomal Storage Disorders Make a Diagnosis Change a Life Saratoga 2-3

7:30 AM – 8:30 AM REF MEETING Whitney

8:00 AM – 9:00 AM

Guidelines Update: Interpretation and Implementation of the 2018 SCCM ICU PADIS Guidelines John Devlin 1 contact hour (0.1 CEU)

M2B

8:00 AM – 10:00 AM SOFTBALL – transportation on your own **Weather permitting** Town of Wilton – Gavin Park

9:00 AM – 4:00 PM Exhibitor move in and set up Main Hall

9:15 AM – 10:45 AM

Pain Management Panel: Opioid Stewardship and Novel Non-Opioid Approaches to Safe and Effective Pain Management Billy Sin and Tran Tran1.5 contact hours (0.15 CEU)

M2B

Preceptor Development: Elevating your Research Presence Drayton Hammond, Sarah Spinler, and Demetra Tsapepas1.5 contact hours (0.15 CEU)

M2A

11:00 AM – 12:00 PM

Updates in Infectious Disease: The Role of New Antibiotics in the Treatment of Infection Erin McCreary1.0 contact hour (0.1 CEU)

M2B

11:15 AM – 12:15 PM

Residency Research and Practice Forum 1.0 contact hour (0.1 CEU)11:15 AM: Welcome11:30 AM: Leadership in Practice: Professional Stewardship and the Future of Pharmacy Practice Kimberly T. Zammit, Pharm D., BCPS, BCCCP, FASHP

2018 Bernard Mehl Leadership Award Winner

Saratoga 2-3

12:00 PM – 1:00 PMAnticoagulation Reversal: Clinical Controversies in DOAC Reversal Karen Berger1.0 contact hour (0.1 CEU)

M2B

12:15 PM – 1:15 PM SPONSORED: Resident Research Program Lunch: Acacia Pharma Saratoga 2-3

1:00 PM – 2:30 PM LUNCH ON YOUR OWN

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AGENDA AT A GLANCE

Saturday, April 13th, 2019

Educational Programming ends at 5pm

Day/Time Activity/Topic Hotel Location

7:00 AM – 5:00 PM General Registration/Attendee Services Lower lobby/Gallery Area

7:00 AM – 8:00 AMSPONSORED BREAKFAST: Eagle Pharmaceuticals - Evolving Considerations in Malignant Hyperthermia

Saratoga 1

8:00 AM – 9:00 AMKeynote Address: The Blackbelt Leadership Mindset Dave Kovar1.0 contact hour (0.1 CEU)

Saratoga 2/3

9:15 AM – 10:15 AM STUDENT CLINICAL COMPETITION: CASE STUDY Broadways, Phila

9:15 AM – 11:15 AM Educational Programming

9:15 AM – 10:15 AM Baby on Board! Considerations in Treating the Pregnant and Post-Partum Inpatient Nicole Cieri-Hutcherson 1.0 contact hour (0.1 CEU)

M2B

10:15 AM– 11:15 AM Advancing Workforce Well-Being and Resilience to Build Long-Term Change Christina Martin 1.0 contact hour (0.1 CEU)

M2B

Friday, April 12th, 2019 ContinuedEducational Programming ends at 5pm

Day/Time Activity/Topic Hotel Location

1:00 PM – 2:30 PM Chapter President’s Lunch High Rock

1:30 PM – 2:50 PM Resident Research Platform Presentations Session 1 1.5 contact hours (0.15 CEU)Broadway Rooms, Travers, Phila

2:30 PM – 3:30 PM

Diabetes Management: Common Mishaps and Pitfalls in the Inpatient Management of Diabetes Caitlyn Cummings1.0 contact hour (0.1 CEU)

M2B

3:00 PM – 4:20 PM Resident Research Platform Presentations Session 2 1.5 contact hours (0.15 CEU)Broadway Rooms, Travers, Phila

3:30 PM – 5:00 PM

Therapeutic Debate: Controversies in Septic Shock Jerry Altshuler and Drayton Hammond1.5 contact hours (0.15 CEU)

M2B

Population Health: The Role of Pharmacy and New Opportunities in Practice Erika Abraham, Stephen Argiro, and Priyasha Uppal1.5 contact hours (0.15 CEU)

M2A

4:30 PM – 5:50 PM Resident Research Platform Presentations Session 3 1.5 contact hours (0.15 CEU)Broadway Rooms, Travers, Phila

Non-Educational Programming

5:00 PM – 7:00 PM EXHIBITS OPEN Main Hall

7:00 PM – 9:00 PM Poster set up (Hale) Gallery

8:00 PM – 11:00 PM THEME PARTY: Star Wars Saratoga Ballroom

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AGENDA AT A GLANCE

Saturday, April 13th, 2019 ContinuedEducational Programming ends at 5pm

Day/Time Activity/Topic Hotel Location

9:30 AM – 11:00 AM NETWORKING SESSION 2 Main Hall

10:15 AM – 12:30 PM Resident Research Platform Presentations Session 4 2.25 contact hours (0.225 CEU) Broadways, Phila

10:30 AM – 1:00 PM STUDENT WORKSHOP High Rock

11:30 AM – 12:30 PM

Keeping Up With FDA Drug Approvals: 60 New Drugs in 60 Minutes Elizabeth Shlom 1.0 contact hour (0.1 CEU)

M2B

CDTM: Looking Past the Pills to Pay the Bills: Billing in an Ambulatory Care Setting Elise Kim and Evan Sasson 1.0 contact hour (0.1 CEU)

M2A

12:30 PM – 1:30 PM Past Presidents Lunch Whitney

12:30 PM – 2:00 PMSPONSORED LUNCH: Portola Pharmaceuticals - Andexxa (Coagulation factor XA (recombinant), inactivated-zhzo)

Saratoga 2/3

1:15 PM – 2:15 PM POSTER SESSION Gallery

2:15 PM – 4:45 PM Educational Programming

2:15 PM – 3:45 PM Best Practice Pearls 1.5 contact hours (0.15 CEU) M2B

3:45 PM– 4:45 PM Practice Changing Papers: Resident Presentations 1.0 contact hour (0.1 CEU)

M2B

3:45 PM – 5:15 PM STUDENT CLINICAL COMPETITION: BRAIN BOWL Broadway 4

Non-Educational Programming

3:45 PM – 5:15 PM DIRECTOR OF PHARMACY ROUNDTABLE M2A

5:15 PM – 6:00 PM Residency Program Roundtable for Residents, Preceptors, Coordinators and RPD’s M2B

6:00 PM – 7:00 PM NEW PRACTITIONERS NETWORKING Hotel Restaurant’s Bar

8:00 PM – 11:00 PM AWARDS and INSTALLATION BANQUET Saratoga Ballroom

Sunday, April 14th, 2019Day/Time Activity/Topic Hotel Location

BREAKFAST ON YOUR OWN

8:00 AM – 9:30 AM

NYS Pharmacy Conference Update & Legislative Update The New York State Pharmacy Conference: Collaboration and Communication Among Pharmacy Stakeholders Christopher Jadoch

We Are Experiencing Some Technical Difficulties: 2019 Legislative UpdateAndrew Kaplan 1.5 contact hours (0.15 CEU)

Saratoga 2/3

9:30 AM – 10:30 AMNYS Board of Pharmacy Update Fernando Gonzalez NO CREDIT OFFERED

Saratoga 2/3

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NYSCHP 2019SARATOGA SPRINGS CITY CENTEREXHIBIT HALL

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Abbvie ............................................... 302

AcelRx Pharmaceuticals .................. 207

Acurity ..................................... 421, 520

Allergan ............................................ 420

AMAG Pharmaceuticals ............ 417, 419

American Regent.............................. 212

AmerisourceBergen ......................... 307

Amgen............................................... 105

ARKRAY USA ...................................... 216

ASHP New Practitioners Forum (NPF) ..110

Astellas Pharma US Inc.................... 509

AstraZeneca ............................. 502, 504

Beutlich Pharmaceuticals ............... 317

Boehringer Ingelheim .............. 308, 306

Bristol Myers & Squibb .................... 414

CAPS / B. Braun Medical Inc. ........... 415

Chiesi USA, Inc. ................................ 107

Coherus Biosciences ....................... 211

Comprehensive Pharmacy Services ....205

ConsortiEX ........................................ 412

CSL Behring ...................................... 201

Daiichi - Sankyo ............................... 204

Dr. Reddy’s Laboratories .................. 303

Eagle Pharmaceuticals ................... 505

Edge Pharmacy Services, LLC ......... 319

Equashield ........................................ 312

Fagron Sterile Services ................... N/A

FDB (First Databank)........................ 318

FFF Enterprises ............................... 202

Fresenius Kabi.................................. 314

Genentech ........................................ 108

Grifols ....................................... 521, 519

GRx (Guaranteed Returns) ............... 408

Helmer Scientific ............................. 117

Helsinn Therapeutics Inc. ............... 113

Intelliguard....................................... 217

Ipsen Bio Pharma..................... 218, 220

Jazz Pharmaceuticals, Inc. ...... 405, 407

Johnson & Johnson ........................... 516

Kedrion Biopharma .................. 506, 510

KIT CHECK ......................................... 121

Lilly USA ............................................ 304

Mallinckrodt ..................................... 418

Medical Packaging........................... 203

Melinta Therapeutics ....................... 221

Merck and Co. Inc. ........................... 103

Nephron Pharmaceuticals Corporation ...................................... 320

Nexus Pharmaceuticals ................... 411

Novartis ............................................ 208

Novo Nordisk .................................... 315

Novo Nordisk - BioPharm Division ... 406

NYSCHP............................................. 114

NYSCHP REF ..................................... 112

Octapharma...................................... 503

Omnicell ........................................... 219

Pfizer ................................................ 215

Pfizer Biosimilars ............................ 213

Pharmacy Technician CertificationBoard ................................................ 514

PharMEDium Services ...................... 311

Portola Pharmaceuticals ................. 403

Prompt Praxis Laboratories............. 313

QuVa Pharma, Inc. ........................... 111

Sagent Pharmaceuticals ................. 518

Sandoz .............................................. 501

Sanofi Genzyme................................ 305

SCA Pharma...................................... 402

Sentry Data Systems, Inc. ................ 206

Seqirus ............................................. 507

SOBI .................................................. 321

Spectrum .......................................... 316

S/T Health Group Consulting, Inc. ....... 200

Stericycle ......................................... 300

Sunovion Pharmaceuticals Inc. ....... 115

Takeda ............................................. 301

Tetraphase Pharmaceuticals ........... 512

Teva .................................................. 119

Tolmar Pharmaceuticals Inc. .......... 416

UCB Pharma ..................................... 404

Verity Solutions ................................ 511

Wellpartner ...................................... 214

Wolters Kluwer ................................. 413

*As of 4/3/2019

EXHIBITORS

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Breakfast Sponsors Lunch Sponsors

Bar Sponsor

Tote Bag Sponsor

Diamond Sponsor

NYSCHP gratefully acknowledges and thanks the following for their support of this year’s Annual Assembly:

Corporate Sponsor

Specialty Sponsor

Lanyard Sponsor

58TH ANNUAL ASSEMBLY SPONSORS

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58TH ANNUAL ASSEMBLY SPONSORS

AbbvieAcelRx PharmaceuticalsAcurity AllerganAMAG PharmaceuticalsAmerican RegentAmerisourceBergenAmgenARKRAY USAASHP New Practitioners Forum (NPF)Astellas Pharma US IncAstraZenecaBeutlich PharmaceuticalsBoehringer IngelheimBristol Myers & SquibbCAPS / B. Braun Medical Inc.Chiesi USA, Inc.Coherus BiosciencesComprehensive Pharmacy ServicesConsortiEXCSL Behring Daiichi - SankyoDr. Reddy’s LaboratoriesEagle PharmaceuticalsEdge Pharmacy Services, LLCEquashieldFagron Sterile ServicesFDB (First Databank)FFF Enterprises

Fresenius KabiGenentechGrifolsGRx (Guaranteed Returns)Helmer ScientificHelsinn Therapeutics Inc. IntelliguardIpsen Bio PharmaJazz Pharmaceuticals, IncJohnson & JohnsonKedrion BiopharmaKIT CHECKLilly USAMallinckrodtMedical PackagingMelinta TherapeuticsMerck and Co. Inc.Nephron Pharmaceuticals CorporationNexus PharmaceuticalsNovartisNovo NordiskNovo Nordisk - BioPharm DivisionNYSCHPNYSCHP REFOctapharmaOmnicellPfizerPfizer BiosimilarsPharmacy Technician

CertificationBoardPharMEDium ServicesPortola PharmaceuticalsPrompt Praxis LaboratoriesQuVa Pharma, Inc.Sagent PharmaceuticalsSandozSanofi GenzymeSCA PharmaSentry Data Systems, Inc.SeqirusSOBISpectrumS/T Health Group Consulting, Inc. Stericycle Sunovion Pharmaceuticals Inc.Takeda Tetraphase PharmaceuticalsTevaTolmar Pharmaceuticals Inc.UCB PharmaVerity SolutionsWellpartnerWolters Kluwer

*As of 4/3/2019

NYSCHP also extends it gratitude to the following companies for their support:

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2017CouncilHonorees

NewPractitioneroftheYearAwardPresentedto

AmyWojciechowski,PharmD,BCPS-AQIDIn

RecognitionofLeadership,VisionandContinuousContributiontoPharmacy

CorporateAchievementAwardPresentedto

GerryMeglio,RPhfor

SignificantContributioninSupportofNYSCHP

PharmacyAchievementAwardPresentedto

LarryMokhieber,BS,MS,RPhfor

SignificantContributiontothePracticeofPharmacy

HonoringOurOutgoingPresidentPastPresidentAward

PresentedtoJosephPinto,RPh,MS,MHA

President2016-2017InRecognitionofDedicatedLeadershipandGuidance

WelcomingOurIncomingPresidentPresentationofthePresidentialGavel

PresentedtoChristopherJadoch,RPh,JD

President2017-2018

2019 Council HonoreesNew Practitioner of the Year Award

Presented to Bejoy Maniara, Pharm.D, BCPS

In Recognition of Leadership, Vision and Continuous Contribution to Pharmacy

Corporate Achievement AwardPresented toJason Tenzer

for Significant Contribution in Support of NYSCHP

NYSCHP Past President Anthony Longo, Sr, BS, RPh, Pharm.D

President 2018-2019In Recognition of Dedicated Leadership and Guidance

New York State Council of Health-system Pharmacists Presented to

Lisa Voigt, Pharm.D, BCPS, BCCCPPresident 2019-2020

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2017AnnualAwardsRecipients

DavidAdelmanPharmacovigilanceAwardto

DanielleR.Longo,PharmD,BCPSPGY-2AmbulatoryCarePharmacyResident,UpstateUniversityHospital

for“Integratinganambulatorycarepharmacistintothetransitionsofcareprocessatanacademicmedicalcenterforpatientsonhighriskmedications.”

TheGeriatricPharmacyResearchAward

toJoshuaV.Schrader,PharmD,B.S.

PGY-1PharmacyResident,UpstateUniversityHospitalfor“ReadmissionRatesAssociatedwithHigh-RiskMedicationPrescribinginElderlyPatients.”

TheInfectiousDiseasesPharmacyResearchAward

toBejoyManiara,PharmD

PGY-1PharmacyResident,LongIslandJewishMedicalCenterfor“Assessingtheriskofnephrotoxicityassociatedwithnon-renallyadjustedintravenouspolymyxinB

comparedtotraditionaldosing.”

TheInfectiousDiseasesPharmacyResearchAwardto

VictoriaHuang,Pharm.D.Post-graduateYearOnePharmacyResident,MountSinaiBethIsrael

for“Riskfactorsforreadmissioninpatientswithoutpatientparenteralantimicrobialtherapy.”

TheClinicalPharmacyServicesResearchAwardto

NikkiBhogal,PharmD,BCPSClinicalPharmacyManager,TransitionsofCare,MountSinaiBethIsrael

for“Pharmacy-LedInterventionalBundletoReduceReadmissions:COPDMedicationManagement,DiseaseStateEducationandDischargePhoneCalls.”

Seymour&ElizabethKatzMemorialFundAward

toNikkiBhogal,PharmD,BCPS

ClinicalPharmacyManager,TransitionsofCare,MountSinaiBethIsraelfor“ImprovingPatientSatisfactionScoresandReducingReadmissions:APharmacyandNursingCollaboration.”

BernardMehlLeadershipAward

toJoanneMeyerBS,MS,PharmD

ChiefPharmacyOfficer,MountSinaiHealth-Systemasanindividualofhighmoralcharacter,goodcitizenshipandelevatedprofessionalideology—consistently

demonstratinghighcalibercontributionsinleadingandadvancinghealth-systempharmacypracticeandfosteringinterdisciplinarycollaborationtoadvancetheappropriate,safeandcosteffectiveutilizationofmedicationand

pharmacyhumanresources.

2019 Annual Awards RecipientsCritical Care Award

toCurtis Blow, Pharm.D

Upstate University Hospital for “Impact of combination antibiotic bag (CAB) utilization on clinical outcomes among patients presenting to

the emergency department with severe sepsis.”

Clinical Pharmacy Awardto

Amy Fabian, Pharm.D, BCPSSt. Joseph’s Health

for “Evaluation of a pharmacist’s impact on antimicrobial prescribing in an urgent care center.”

Clinical Pharmacy Award to

Jenna Fancher, Pharm.D, BCPS, MAUpstate University Hospital

for “Project PACT-Stroke: Pharmacists Act on Care Transition in Stroke.”

Infectious Disease Awardto

Bejoy Maniara, Pharm.D, BCPSKingsbrook Jewish Medical Center

for “Efficacy of dual-carbapenem therapy versus polymyxin-based therapies against infections caused by carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae or Pseudomonas aeruginosa .”

Infectious Disease Awardto

Julia Sessa, Pharm.D, BCIDPSt. Joseph’s Health

for “Effect of Oral Step-down Therapy on Readmission Rates in Escherichia coli Bacteremia.”

Clinical Pharmacy Awardto

Chung-Shien Lee, Pharm.D, BCPS, BCOPMonter Cancer Center

for “Impact of tyrosine kinase inhibitor starting dose on outcomes in patients with non small cell lung cancer.”

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NYSCHP 2019 ANNUAL ASSEMBLY PROGRAM FACULTY: AS OF APRIL 3, 2019

Erika Abraham, BS, Pharm.D.Clinical Pharmacy Manager, Population HealthMount Sinai Health PartnersNew York, NY

Jerry Altshuler, Pharm.D., BCPS, BCCCPCritical Care Pharmacy CoordinatorDirector, PGY-2 Critical Care Pharmacy Residency ProgramThe Mount Sinai HospitalNew York, NY

Stephen Argiro, Pharm.D., BCGPAmbulatory Care Collaborative Management Pharmacy SpecialistMount Sinai Beth IsraelNew York, NY

Yuliya Baratt, Pharm.D., BCPSPharmacy ManagerMount Sinai BrooklynBrooklyn, NY

Karen Berger, Pharm.D., BCPS, BCCCP, FCCMNeurocritical Care Clinical PharmacistNewYork-Presbyterian Weill Cornell Medical CenterNew York, NY

Nicole E. Cieri-Hutcherson, Pharm.D., BCPSClinical Assistant Professor University of BuffaloSchool of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical SciencesBuffalo, NY

Caitlyn Cummings, Pharm.D., BCPSClinical Coordinator, Transitions of CareLong Island Jewish Medical CenterNew Hyde Park, NY

John W. Devlin, Pharm.D., BCCCP, FCCM, FCCPProfessor of Pharmacy Bouve College of Health SciencesNortheastern UniversitySpecial and Scientific StaffDivision of Pulmonary, Critical Care and Sleep MedicineTufts Medical CenterBoston, MA

Lindsey Fovel, Pharm.D.PGY-1 Pharmacy ResidentUpstate University HospitalSyracuse, NY 13210

Brandon Gonyo, Pharm.D.PGY1 Pharmacy ResidentSt. Peter’s Hospital Albany, NY

Fernando Gonzalez, BS, M.S.Assistant Professor Pharmaceutical SciencesField Coordinator Experiential EducationLong Island University Brooklyn, NY

Lynn Hamil, Pharm.D., RPHClinical PharmacistChair, Pain Management CommitteeSt Peter’s Hospital Albany, NY

Drayton A. Hammond, Pharm.D., MBA, BCPS, BCCCPClinical Pharmacy SpecialistMedical Intensive Care and Cardiac Intensive CareRush University Medical CenterChicago, IL

Christopher Jadoch, RPh, JDAssistant Dean of Faculty & Student AffairsAssociate Professor, Pharmacy LawD’Youville School of PharmacyBuffalo, NY

Andrew Kaplan, Pharm.D., BCPS, BCGPAssistant Director, Clinical Pharmacy ServicesMount Sinai WestNew York, NY

Elise Kim, Pharm.D., BCACP, BC-ADMDirector, PGY-2 Ambulatory Care Residency ProgramPharmacotherapy Specialist, Ambulatory CareThe Brooklyn Hospital CenterBrooklyn, NY

Dave KovarFounder/Chief Training Officer Kovars Inc.Carmichael, CA

Samantha Leistman, Pharm.D.PGY2 Ambulatory Care Pharmacy ResidentUR Medicine – Highland Family MedicineWegmans School of PharmacyRochester, NY

Christina Y. Martin, Pharm.D., MSDirector, Membership ForumsASHPBethesda, Md

Erin K. McCreary, Pharm.D., BCPS, BCIDPAntimicrobial Stewardship/Infectious Diseases Clinical PharmacistUniversity of Pittsburgh Medical CenterUPMC Presbyterian Pharmacy DepartmentPittsburgh, PA

Michelle Min, Pharm.D., AAHIVPPGY-2 Ambulatory Care ResidentNorthwell Health Manhasset, NY

Angela C. Riley, BS, Pharm.D.Executive Director of Experiential Education and Assistant DeanBinghamton University SOPPSBinghamton, NY

Evan Sasson, Pharm.D., BCPSPharmacotherapy Specialist, Ambulatory CareThe Brooklyn Hospital CenterBrooklyn, NY

Liliana Pimentel, Pharm.D.PGY-2 Infectious Disease Pharmacy ResidentThe Brooklyn Hospital CenterBrooklyn, NY

Elizabeth A. Shlom, Pharm.D., BCPSSenior Vice President & Director, Clinical Pharmacy ProgramAcurity, Inc.New York, NY

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NYSCHP 2019 ANNUAL ASSEMBLY PROGRAM FACULTY: AS OF APRIL 1, 2019

Grace Shyh, PharmD, BCPS, BCACP Clinical Pharmacy Manager, Internal MedicineNewYork-Presbyterian/Lower Manhattan Department of PharmacyNew York, NY

Billy Sin, Pharm.D., MBA, BCPSAssistant Director of PharmacyMount Sinai QueensLong Island City, NY

Sarah A. Spinler, Pharm.D., FCCP, FAHA, FASHP, AACC, BCPS AQ-CardiologyProfessor and ChairDepartment of Pharmacy PracticeSchool of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical SciencesBinghamton UniversityBinghamton, NY

Tasha St. John, Pharm.D.Clinical Pharmacy Specialist- Antimicrobial StewardshipEllis Medicine – Department of PharmacySchenectady, NY

Tran H. Tran, Pharm.D., BCPSAssociate ProfessorMidwestern UniversityChicago College of PharmacyDepartment of Pharmacy PracticeSubstance Use Intervention Team (SUIT) Clinical PharmacistRush University Medical CenterMidwestern Orthopedics at RushChicago, IL

Demetra S. Tsapepas, Pharm.D., BCPS, FASTDirector, Quality and Research- Kidney/Pancreas TransplantationNewYork-Presbyterian HospitalColumbia University Irving Medical CenterNew York, NY

Priyasha Uppal, Pharm.D., BCPS, CDEClinical Pharmacist Ambulatory CareMount Sinai Downtown Union Square New York, NY

Letitia N. Warunek, Pharm.D.PGY-2 Internal Medicine Pharmacy ResidentBuffalo General Medical Center Buffalo, NY

Matthew Zak, Pharm.D., BCPSAssistant Director of Experiential EducationWegmans School of PharmacySt. John Fisher College Rochester, NY

Kimberly T. Zammit, Pharm.D., BCPS, BCCCP FASHPClinical Pharmacy Coordinator: Critical Care/Cardiology Kaleida Health, Buffalo General HospitalBuffalo, NY

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

A BIG thank you to all the individuals who devoted their time and talents to the development and organization of this year’s Annual Assembly. We would like to especially

thank the very dedicated, talented professionals who developed the NYSCHP Student Clinical Competition and Student Workshop!

Student Clinical Competition CommitteeKaren Berger, Student Committee ChairJamie Chin

Heide ChristensenShawn FellowsNicholas Lange

Chung-Shien LeeGrace Shyh

Leanne Svoboda

Education and Professional Development CommitteeHeide Christensen, Director of Education and Workforce Development

Karen Berger, Committee ChairHannah ArielKelly Bach

Kanika BallaniRobert BergerAngela Cheng

Jamie ChinNicole Cieri-Hutcherson

Henry CohenShireen Farzadeh, Student

Shawn Fellows

Michelle FriedmanMariam Gawdat, Student

Aubrey GawronRebecca Kavanagh

Wesley KufelSamantha LiawThomas Magaldi

Kathleen MinlionicaAlla PaskovatyJoseph Pinto

Linda RosenSee-Won Soo

Chung-Shien LeeGrace Shyh

Billy SinLeanne Svoboda

Timothy VinkShan Wang

Kimberly Zammit

Annual Assembly CommitteeAshley Galla, Committee Chair

Jason BabbyKaren BergerNikki Bhogal

Elizabeth ChungNicole Cieri-Hutcherson

Nina Chhabra Elizabeth Cobb

Heide ChristensenShaun Flynn

Jeff KennicuttNatalie Kong

Anthony LongoJohn Manzo

Eva (Paige) Morgan

Nick PalisanoJaclyn ScottKelly Sessa

Elizabeth Shlom Lisa Voigt

Kim Zammit

Student Workshop: Nicole Cieri-Hutcherson, Program Chair

Shawn FellowsTim Hutcherson

Chung-Shien LeeMatt Zak

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