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JO Annual Report FINAL DRAFT 6.24.18

JO Annual Report FINAL DRAFT 6.24.18

2017
ANNUAL REPORT

UW HEALTH DEPARTMENT OF PHARMACY

© 2018 All Rights Reserved.

NATION’S LEADER IN CONTENT’S
PHARMACY!
WELCOME TO UW HEALTH 4
… GREETINGS FROM THE DIRECTOR 7
MISSION, VISION, AND STRATEGIC GOALS 8
UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSON (UW) HEALTH PHARMACY PROGRAMS & SERVICES 10
LEADERSHIP TEAM 18
A place of history DEPARTMENT BY THE NUMBERS 21
A place of innovation PHARMACY SERVICES & MAJOR ACHIEVEMENTS 24
A place of committment PHARMACY TEAM 36
1. AWARDS AND CERTIFICATIONS
2. PUBLICATIONS, PRESENTATIONS, AND POSTERS
3. SERVICE ANNIVERSARIES
4. DEVELOPING THE NEXT GENERATION OF PHARMACY

PROFESSIONALS

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INTRODUCING....... LISTED VALUE’S

UW HEALTH In 2018, UW Health
identified 5 areas we call
UW Health is the integrated health system of the University of “domains” where we would
Wisconsin-Madison. UW Health is goverened by the UW Hospitals and
Clinics Authority and partners with UW School of Medicine and Public focus our work. Each
Halth to fulfill their patient care, research, education and community domain was selected based
servie missions. on its importance to our

UW Health is a nationally recognized health system that includes: success.
• University Hospital, a 505 regional referral center
• UW Health at The American Center, a 56-bed, community-based

health and wellness facility
• American Family Chidren’s Hospital, a nationally ranked 87-bed

facility with pediatric and surgical neonatal intesive care unit
• UnityPoint Health-Meriter, a 448-bed communicty-based hospital

providing a range of medical and surgical services
• UW Health Rehabilitation Hospital, a 50-bed, post-acute inpatient

rehabliitation facility
• Swedish American Hospital, 333-bed hospital in Rockford, Illinois
• Six regional cancer centers
• Quartz, organization that manages services for the health insurance

plans of Unity Health Insurance and Gundersen Health Plan (co-
owned by UW Health and Gundersen Health System

ONE HEALTH SYSTEM :

UW School of Medicine UW Hospitals & Clinics UW Medical Foundation AT UW HEALTH, OUR COMMITTEMENT
& Public Health IS TO SERVIE HUMANKIND THROUGH
A nationally recognized The state's second-largest MEDICAL INNOVATION AND
Recognized as a leader regional health system that medical practice group, UNPARALLELED COMPASSION. WE
in educating physicians, includes six hospitals, six representing more than PROVIDE EXPERTISE AND QUALITY
investigating the causes regional cancer centers, and CARE TO PATIENTS AND FAMILIES
regional outreach clinics in 1,300 faculty physicians of
of disease, exploring approximately 65 locations the UW School of Medicine 5
innovative solutions to
medical problems and and Public Health
translating research into
compassionalte patient care

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“YOU MISS 100% OF THE SHOTS INNOVATION DEDICATION EXCELLENCE
YOU DON’T TAKE!" ―
- WAYNE GRETZKY ― ―

SENIOR DIRECTOR OF PHARMACY

Mr. Steve Rough, RPH, MS, FASHP

The year 2017 brought many new and exciting streamlining our inpatient operations structure,
opportunities to our organization. UW Health is pharmacy & therapeutics committees, clinical
quickly transitioning into an integrated multi-hospital practices, and our business support technologies. To
system and our deparment's size and scope of date, members of the pharmacy workgroup continue
service has expanded greatly as these transitions to develop strategies and timelines for combining
have been completed. We have implemented many and refining areas within both departments to
new programs and services to enhance the care we expand best practices within pharmacy.
provide for patients and our organization's bottom This past year, we also welcomed two new residency
line. As a result of our growth opportunities and programs (internal medicine and pedatrics) to the
our organization's focus on "systemness", our new UW family, and in 2018, we will also welcome our
35,000 square foot Pharmacy Services Building (PSB) first drug information resident and three additional
officially opened in Middleton, WI this spring. This PGY1s to our pharmacy practice residency. In total,
building houses many pharmacy programs (current/ our department now host 29 residents in 15 residency
new) and will allow us the square footage to continue programs. Further, to assist our organization with
to expand our services. cost savings metrics, our department implemented
Additionally, our department worked together to join over 44 initiatives to help improve the bottom line of
forces with our colleagues from UnityPoint Health- the organization through cost reduction or revenue
Meriter as part of a joint operating agreement growth - projected to exceed $900M in revenue.
(JOA) which officially went live in July 2017. This JOA Lastly, I would like to extend my gratitude and
formalized and expanded the already significant appreciation to every member of our team for
collaboration between both organizations for their hard work and dedication towards serving our
providing patient care. Several key workgroups were patients and community. It is with your dedication
launched for this initative, focusing on opportunities that we have continued to be one of the nation's
in primary care coordination, specific specialty leaders in pharmacy practice. Working together, we
alignments, population health, and pharmacy. Thus make a remarkable difference!
far, the pharmacy workgroup has been the most Sincerely,
successful making significant progress in

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OVERIVIEW OUR VISION

MISSION & VISION THE NATION'S LEADER IN PHARMACY

UW Health at The American Center OUR MISSION

8 ADVANCING HEALTH AS ACCOUNTABLE MEMBERS OF THE
PATIENT CARE TEAM
• COMPREHENSIVE PATIENT CARE
• LIFELONG LEARNING THROUGH EDUCATION OF

PATIENTS, STUDENTS, RESIDENTS, AND OTHERS
• RESEARCH DESIGNED TO ENHANCE THE QUALITY

AND SAFETY OF HEALTH CARE

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Living The Legacy WHO WE ARE Living The Legacy

"INDIVIDUAL … Dedication to patient
COMMITTEMENT TO care
A GROUP EFFORT - THAT IS UW Health is a nationally-recognized leader in Dedication to employee
WHAT MAKES A TEAM WORK, the provision of high-quality, patient-centered engagment
A COMPANY WORK, A SOCIETY inpatient and outpatient pharmacy services. Areas Dedication to financial
WORK, A CIVILIZATION WORK" of national prominence include patient safety, stewardship
- VINCE LOMBARDI innovative use of technology and automation,
drug use policy, and training future leaders for the Board certified pharmacists
profession of pharmacy. Comprehensive pharmacy practice
UW Health pharmacists provide expert knowledge Highly skilled & trained staff
and comprehensively manage drug therapy Robust transitions of care model
outcomes for our patients 24 hours a day/7 days
per week. We are available to provide expert REMARKABLE PHARMACY
pharmacotherapy guidance to the patient SERVICES!
care team across the continuum of care while
offering exceptional customer service, innovative 11
practices, and many convienent pharmacy
locations. The department's drug distribution
system is heavily supported through pharmacy
technicians, automation, and innovative robotic
and point-of-care technology supported by a fully-
integrated information system and network.
Members of the UW Health Department of
Pharmacy serve as partners in the management
and procurement of drug therapies to ensure
positive outcomes. With direct, confidential access
to UW Health providers, we provide patients with
the best total patient care.

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OUR FY18 PRIORITIES REMARKABLE
PHARMACY SERVICES
Health of Individual and Population
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• Implement pathways for the management of immunotherapy used in the treatment of cancer,
including value assessment adverse effect management, prevention of uncessary admissions and
patient risk stratification

• Enhance patient medication regimen adherence through innovative programs and technology
• Expand efficient, standardized pharmacist and technician workflows in primary care and specialty

clinics

Service Excellence

• Assure successful opening of the Pharmacy Services Building
• Collaborate with oncology leadership to improve oncology clinic patient access and throughput
• Implement standardized medication management workflows across UW Health clinics
• Integrate barcode assisted medication preparation with visual verification across sterile

compounding sites to optimize safe medication preparation and reduce medication waste

Teamwork and Development

• Expand pharmacy technician roles and competencies to support pharmacy service expansion
• Evaluate the success of the pharmacy technician training program and career ladder on employee

engagement and retention
• Evaluate the impact of inpatient pharmacist staffing model changes on employee engagement, work-

life balance, and overall quality of pharmacy services

Discovery and Knowledge Sharing

• Expand the capability of the Pharmaceutical Research Center to meet the evolving translational
research goals and strategies of UW Health

• In collaboration with Enterprise Analytics, develop a responsive system that meets the clinical,
business and research analytics needs of the pharmacy department

Integration

• Effectively integrate Meriter's pharmacy program into UW Health to expand service and efficiency
• Implement an effective Health Link (EHR) platform at Swedish American to assure the ongoing suc-

cess of pharmacy operations and the delivery of patient care

Financial Strength

• Collaborate with clinical and administrative leaders to exceed FY18 committed pharmacy cost man-
agement goals to improve the financial health of the organization

• Leverage Meriter's 340B eligibility status to maximize financial health of the Madison-based UW
Health and Unity Point Health organizations, with emphasis on retail and specialty pharmacy oper-
ations, and infusion programs

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WHERE WE PRACTICE: REGIONAL PARTNERSHIPS

ENTERPRISE-WIDE ACCESS BADGER PRAIRIE PROHEALTH CARE SWEDISH
SERVICES COMMUNITY HEALTH CARE AMERICAN HEALTH
HEALTH CENTERS CENTER - SYSTEM
OUR PHILOSPHY FOR PATIENT-CENTERED CARE
-
Daily clinical drug monitoring for all inpatient
Interdisciplinary patient care round participation AGRACE HOSPICE & DIVINE SAVIOR SAUK PRAIRIE WISCONSIN
Prospective medication order review PALLIATIVE CARE HEALTHCARE HEALTHCARE DIALYSIS
Medication therapy management through delegation
protocols -
Care coodination for complex patients
Medication reconciliation and teaching 15

INPATIENT PHARMACY CARE TEAMS

Cardiology | Central Pharmacy | Emergency Medicine | Critical Care | Medicine |
Neurology | Oncology | Pediatrics | Perioperative Care | Transplant

AMBULATORY PHARMACY CARE TEAM

Clinic Pharmacists:
Anticoagulation | Neurology/Epilepsy | HIV/ID | Oncology | Primary Care |
Pulomary | Pediatrics | Transplant

15 Community Pharmacists:
1 S. Park Pharmacy | 1102 S. Park St. Pharmacy | AFCH Pharmacy | East Pharmacy |
East Towne Pharmacy | East Towne Pharmacy | Erdman Remote Dispensing |
Evjue Clinic Pharmacy | West Pharmacy | Northeast Family Practice |
Oncology Pharmacy | The American Center | UH Outpatient Pharmacy |
Union Corners | University Station | Weste Towne Pharmacy

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OTHERS IS WORTH LIVING."
OUR - ALBERT EINSTEIN PATIENT-CENTERED CARE

SERVICES Medication use policy
Financial stewardship
… Technology and automation

A ACCREDITED PHARMACY TECHNICIAN J PHARMACY INTERNSHIP PROGRAM
TRAINING PROGRAM K PHARMACY RESIDENCY

B ADVANCED PHARMACY PRACTICE EXPERIENCE TRAINING PROGRAMS (15)
RESIDENCY TRACK (APPE-RT) PROGRAM
L POST-DISCHARGE CARE PROGRAM
C ANTICOAGULATION & ANTIMICROBIAL M PRIMARY CARE PHARMACIST PROGRAM
STEWARDSHIP PROGRAM N STROKE TEAM
O SPECIALTY PHARMACY PROGRAM
D DRUG POLICY PROGRAM P QUARTZ: PHARMACY BENEFIT
E INFUSION CENTER SERVICES
F MEDICATION ASSISTANCE & MANAGEMENT PROGRAM

PRIOR AUTHORIZATION PROGRAMS Q UW SCHOOL OF PHARMACY TEACHING PARTNER
R VIRTUAL ACUTE CARE FOR ELDERS (ACE) TEAM
G NUCLEAR PHARMACY SERVICES
H PHARMACEUTICAL RESEARCH CENTER (PRC) 17
I PHARMACY INFORMATICS

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OUR..... "COMING TOGETHER IS A BEGINNING.
KEEPING TOGETHER IS PROGRESS.
LEADERSHIP TEAM WORKING TOGETHER IS SUCCESS."
--HENRY FORD

PAT CORY, PHARMD JACK TEMPLE, CARRIE BOECKELMAN, KATE HARTKOPF, HEATHER JONES,
PHARMD, MS RPH, BCACP PHARMD, BCACP PHARMD, MS
Program Director, Pharmacy
Benefit Management Director, Pharmacy Business Manager, Community Manager, Ambulatory Care Manager, Oncology
Services Services & Informatics Pharmacy Services Services Pharmacy Services
― ― ― ―


Steve Rough,
RPh, MS, FASHP

Senior Director of
Pharmacy, UW Health

DAVE HAGER, PHILIP TRAPSKIN, RYAN CRAYNON, JERAME HILL, SCOTT KNISHKA, RPH,
PHARMD, BCPS PHARMD, BCPS PHARMD, MS PHARMD, MS BCNP

Director, Clinical Pharmacy Program Director, Medication Manager, Inpatient Manager, Pharmacy Supply Manager, Nuclear Pharmacy
Services Use Strategy & Innovation Pharmacy Operations Chain Services
― ― ―
― ―

JOE CESARZ, BRAD LUDWIG, MEGHANN VOEGELI, RUSSELL FINDLAY, SUSAN JOHNSTON, TRISHA LUDWIG,
PHARMD, MS MS, RPH PHARMD, MS PHARMD, MS PHARMD PHARMD

Director, Ambulatory Director, Integrated Director, Inpatient Pharmacy Manager, Specialty Manager, Pharmaceutical Manager, The American
Pharmacy Services Pharmacy Services Operations & Pediatric Pharmacy Services Research Center Center
― ― Services ― ― ―

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OUR..... CALENDAR YEAR 2017

LEADERSHIP TEAM STATISTICS

MARY MABLY, RPH, HEATHER SCHRANT, 164 FTE PHARMACISTS
BCOP PHARMD, MS
65 Inpatient | 31 Ambulatory | 29 Clinic | 9 Coordinators | 10 TAC | 20 Other (Nuclear, Drug
Manager, Patient Care Manager, Clinic Operations, Policy, PBM, Informatics, Hospice, & Research)
Services Medication Safety & ―
― Compliance
― 26 FTE RESIDENTS
MELISSA NGO,
PHARMD, BCACP AARON PGY1: Pharmacy | Pharmacy with an Ambulatory Care Emphasis
STEFFENHAGEN, PGY2: Ambulatory Care | Critical Care | Drug Information | Emergency Medicine |
Manager, Community PHARMD, BCPS Infectious Diseases | Internal Medicine | Oncology | Pediatrics | Specialty | Transplant
Pharmacy Services PGY1/2: Administration | Medication Systems & Operations | Informatics
― Manager, Patient Care
Services ―
ANNE ROSE, PHARMD ―
230 FTE TECHNICIANS & SUPPORT STAFF
Manager, Patient Care AARON WEBB,
Services PHARMD, MS 70 Inpatient & PSB technicians | 51 Community technicians | 7 TAC | 34 Analysts & Support
― Staff | 17 Other | 13 Interns | 1 Admin Supervisor | 1 Fiscal & Reimbursement Supervisor | 1
20 Manager, Pharmacy Services Prior Authorization Supervisor | 1 Access Coordinator | 4 Prior Authorization Coordinators |
Building 1 Technical Coordinator

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FTE SUPERVISORS

7 Pharmacists Supervisors | 6 Technician Supervisors



19 FTE MANAGEMENT TEAM 451

18 Managers & Assistant Directors | 1 Director Total Pharmacy
Department FTE


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PHARMACY DEPARTMENT 47

BY THE NUMBERS POSTERS

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$873 M 2M 80% FELLOW
APPOINTMENTS
GROSS REVENUE INPATIENT MEDICATION OF PHARMACIST
ORDERS VERIFIED ARE BOARD "Patience, persistence, and per-
$300 M CERTIFIED spiration make an unbeatable
17,000 K combination for success."
DRUG BUDGET 45 - Napoleon Hill
INPATIENT DOSES
$103 M ADMINISTERED/DAY PUBLICATIONS 23

SPECIALTY 1,938 K 53
PHARMACY
REVENUE PRESCRIPTIONS STATE & NATIONAL
FILLED/DAY PRESENTATIONS

$44 M 247%

SALARY & FRINGE REVENUE GROWTH
EXPENSE SINCE 2009

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OUR ACHIEVEMENTS "THE SCIENCE OF TODAY IS THE TECHNOLOGY OF
TOMORROW"
INPATIENT - EDWARD TELLER
OPERATIONS
17,000
HEALTH OF INDIVIDUALS & POPULATION
INPATIENT DOSES
Became the first Academic Medical Center in the U.S. to implement ENFit ADMINISTERED/DAY
syringes to improve patient safety by ensuring the appropiateness of
administration of enteral feeds

DISCOVERY & KNOWLEDGE SHARING

Implemented IV robotics in the oncology pharmacy for preparation of
stock doses of chemotherapy to reduce staff interaction with hazardous
products

SERVICE EXCELLENCE

Integrated a dispense queue for the preparation of sterile and non sterile
compounded products to increase efficiency in the preparation of sterile
product doses

TEAMWORK & DEVELOPMENT

Implemented tracking for delivery of sterile products prepared in the
AFCH and oncology pharmacy settings to strengthen accountability of the
medication delivery process

INTEGRATION

Implemented barcode scanning in the preparation of sterile products in
AFCH and oncology pharmacy setting to improve safety in the correct
preparatoin of sterile products

FINANCIAL STRENGTH

Converted to Melphalan generic product with anticipated $252,000 in
total savings

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CLINICAL "NEVER BELIEVE THAT A FEW CARING PEOPLE CAN'T
SERVICES CHANGE THE WORLD. FOR, INDEED, THAT'S ALL WHO
EVER HAVE."
HEALTH OF INDIVIDUALS & POPULATION - MARGARET MEAD

Implemented a process to allow for pharmacists to improve patient 2,000,000
input by pending discharge medications for provider review
INPATIENT MEDICATION
DISCOVERY & KNOWLEDGE SHARING ORDERS VERIFIED

Created a strategy to support development of pharmacist preceptors to 27
improve education of learners across the department

SERVICE EXCELLENCE

Became the first organization in the country to require board certification
for clinical pharmacists

TEAMWORK & DEVELOPMENT

Implemented daily huddles across all clinical teams to improve
communication within team and engagement of clinical pharmacy
leadership with frontline staff

INTEGRATION

Implemented a new clinical pharmacist evening staffing model to more
strategically utilize clinical pharmacist and pharmacy resident resources
to improve employee satisfaction while maintaining high quality patient
care

FINANCIAL STRENGTH

Provided communication tools to frontline pharmacists to assist with
ensuring providers are adhereing to formulary restrictions for high cost
medications

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OUR ACHIEVEMENTS "UNITY IS STRENGTH... WHEN THERE IS TEAMWORK
AND COLLABORATION, WONDERFUL THINGS CAN BE
INTEGRATED ACHIEVED."
SERVICES - MATTIE STEPANEK

HEALTH OF INDIVIDUALS & POPULATION 1,000,000

Transitioned all non-oncology infusions at University Hospital Infusoin BATCH MEDICATIONS PREPARED
Center and 1 South Park Oncology Clinic to Meriter for improved patient AND PACKAGED
satisfaction and cost savings

DISCOVERY & KNOWLEDGE SHARING

Received Outstanding Rating of the Pharmaceutical Research Center
during the UW Health Carbone Cancer Center Core Grant site visit; assited
with obtain increased funding for research

SERVICE EXCELLENCE

Obtained approval from UW-Health Regional Division Management
Council and Joint Implementation Group to create a System Pharmacy &
Therapeutics Committee

TEAMWORK & DEVELOPMENT

Successful opening of the Pharmacy Services Building to support
system-wide operations of sterile compounding stock production, non-
sterile compounding stock production, unit dose barcode packaging, and
inventory management

INTEGRATION

Created 12 assessment teams to assist with integrating pharmacy
operations, clinical services, retail, and drug policy programs with Meriter
as part of the Joint Operating Agreement

FINANCIAL STRENGTH

Achieved a $110K net margin improvement on community and specialty
pharmacy drug purchasing through the use of secondary wholesalers

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PHARMACY “IN THE NEXT 10 YEARS, DATA SCIENCE AND SOFTWARE
INFORMATICS WILL DO MORE FOR MEDICINE THAN ALL OF THE
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES TOGETHER.”
HEALTH OF INDIVIDUALS & POPULATION - VINOD KHOSLA

Incorporated three elements in the transitions of care process to help $300,000,O00
provide clinicians the tools to review opioid medication use, improve
the effective communication of controlled substance prescriptions, and DRUG BUDGET
ensure timely patient discharges
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DISCOVERY & KNOWLEDGE SHARING

Authored an "Automation In Practice" chapter for the Introduction to
Acute and Ambulatory Care Pharmacy

SERVICE EXCELLENCE

Assisted significantly with medication record creation during peak drug
shortages preventing delays in patient care

TEAMWORK & DEVELOPMENT

Integration of the electronic medical record (EMR) and workflow
development with Swedish American Hospital

INTEGRATION

Integrated the Baxa and Epic interfaces to eliminate potential
transcription errors during total parenteral nutrition (TPN) compounding
and increase efficiencies with TPN compounding and delivery

FINANCIAL STRENGTH

Implemented SupplyLogix which allowed for redistribution of $330,000
of "dead inventory" across retail pharmacy sites through the use of
SupplyLogix software

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BUSINESS & "THE ONLY THING ANY ENTREPRENEUR,
FINANCE SALESPERSON OR ANYONE IN ANY POSITION CAN
CONTROL IS THEIR EFFORT."
HEALTH OF INDIVIDUALS & POPULATION - MARK CUBAN

Improved net revenue by $25,090 through Medicaid rebilling procedure $873,000,000

DISCOVERY & KNOWLEDGE SHARING GROSS REVENUE

Shared UW Heath best practices services with ProHealth pharmacy 33
department during onsite visit and established opportunities for
potential business partnerships

SERVICE EXCELLENCE

Created an infusion center pharmacist intervention documentation tool
demonstrating pharmacist impact on annualized drug cost savings of
$560K and cost avoidance of $644K

TEAMWORK & DEVELOPMENT

Implemented chemotherapy dose banding for nivolumab, trastuzumab,
bevacizumab, and rituximab estimating FY18 savings greater than
$800,000

INTEGRATION

Converted all eligible patients receiving Botox to Xeomin, an equivalently
effective, low cost botulinum toxin injectoin for projected annual savings
of $850K

FINANCIAL STRENGTH

Designed and implemented a sustainable WAC based medication charge
structure and billing strategy to align medication billing practices across
UW Health

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AMBULATORY "TO KNOW EVEN ONE LIFE HAS BREATHED
SERVICES EASIER BECAUSE YOU HAVE LIVED; THAT IS
TO HAVE SUCCEEDED."
HEALTH OF INDIVIDUALS & POPULATION —RALPH WALDO EMERSON

Embedded pharmacists into primary care teams at 8 UW Health Clinics 1,938
with completed training and implementation of protocol-driven patient
management for both hypertension and statin initiation PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED/DAY

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Expanded remote dispensing pharmacy services to increase access to
pharmacy services in locations in areas with low volume needs

SERVICE EXCELLENCE

Achieved Utilization Review Accreditation Commission (URAC) and
Center for Pharmacy Practice Accreditation (CPPA) specialty pharmacy
accreditation

TEAMWORK & DEVELOPMENT

Implemented tech-check-tech at one of our retail pharmacy locations to
optimize skill mix utilization while elevating the role of our technician
workforce

INTEGRATION

Implemented TimeMyMeds medication synchronization platform at
U-Station outpatient pharmacy to improve adherence, increase revenue,
and free up pharmacists time for additional patient care services

FINANCIAL STRENGTH

Significantly improved the management of medication inventory across
retail pharmacies through implementation of a supply chain technician

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Congratulations 2017 82% CERTIFICATIONS (33 NEW)
to all on a job well
done! AWARDS & CERTIFIED BOARD CERTIFIED PHARMACOTHERAPY SPECIALIST
CERTIFICATIONS
36 • CAMERON PATTERSON • KARA E. BUCK
AWARDS
• COLBY SKAR • KAREN BRIMER
• DANIEL KAPP: ASHP SUMMER MEETING 2017 INNOVATE RESEARCH
AWARD - DRUG INFORMATION PRACTICE • EMILY GRIESBACH • KERRY GOLDROSEN
• HEIDI JONES • MELANIE SISCO
• DAVID HAGER: APPOINTMENT AT UW SCHOOL OF PHARMACY AS • JESSICA MIHALKO • MICHAEL LICARI
CLINICAL ASSISTANT PROFESSOR • THEODORE J. BEREI

• JASON JARED: UW PRECEPTOR OF THE YEAR BOARD CERTIFIED AMBULATORY CARE PHARMACIST
• JEFF FISH: MASTER PRECEPTOR, AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF COL-
• APRIL WEAVER • KAYLA MCGOWAN • SEAN GEHRKE
LEGES OF PHARMACY • CAROLINE VAN HORN • KELSY RICHARDSON • KRISTINA YOKES
• JOE CESARZ: PSW GOOD GOVERNMENT AWARD • CODY MORIEARTYL • KRISTINA YOKES • TERRI BATHKE
• KATE HARTKOPF: UW-MADISON PHARMACY ALUMNI ASSOCIATION • DANIELLE SCHOENROCK • KRISTINA HEIMERL • TYLER HO
• DENA JACOBS • NICK ZETES • VANESSA GRAPSAS
YOUNG ALUMNA OF THE YEAR
• MARY MABLY: AWARD FOR EXEMPLARY SERVICE TO THE DVISION, BOARD CERTIFIED NUTRITION SUPPORT
• CAITLIN CURTIS
HEMATOLOGY/ONCOLOGY/PALLIATIVE CARE • KRISTINA CARLSON
• STEVE ROUGH: PSW DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AWARD
• PHILIP TRAPSKIN: APPOINTMENT AT UW SCHOOL OF PHARMACY BOARD CERTIFIED PYSCHIATRIC PHARMACY
• SHEILA ATON
AS CLINICAL ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
BOARD CERTIFIED PEDIATRIC PHARMACY
PHARMACIST ACCOMPLISHMENTS
31 PROFESSIONAL PHARMACY LEADERSHIP APPOINTMENTS • HANNA CHRISTENSEN
• JENNA BENDER
53 INVITED PRESENTATIONS • NICHOLAS ZETES
• RYAN SEAGREN
45 PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS

9 APPOINTEES TO ASHP SECTION ADVISORY GROUPS

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Kristen Gray and Theodore Berei
OUR
Gray KB, Berei TJ. Closing the Case on LDL-C?: PCSK9 Inhibitors and The Future of Lipid Management. JPSW. 2018
PUBLICATIONS
Dave Hager, Kate Hartkopf, Sara Koth, and Steve Rough

Hager DR, Hartkopf KJ, Koth SM, Rough SS. Creation of a certification requirement for pharmacists in direct patient care roles. Am J Health Syst
Meagan Adamsick Pharm. 2017.

Adamsick, ML. So You're an APPE: A PGY1's Reflection About the Road to Residency. IDStewardship. Published by IDstewardship.com. 2017. Dave Hager, Eric Chmielewski, Steve Rough, and Philip Trapskin

Christi Albert Hager D, Chmielewski E, Porter AL, Brzozowski S, Rough SS, Trapskin PJ. Interprofessional development and implementation of a pharmacist
professional achievement and recognition program. Am J Health Syst Pharm. 2017.
Albert C. Opioid Antagonists: Naloxone and Naltrexone. Pain: A Review (Springer Publishing). 2017.
Albert, C. Nonsteroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs. Pain: A Review Guide (Springer Publishing). 2017. Dave Hager

Christine Garmoe, Ryan Craynon, Heather Schrant, Luke Schulz Hager DR, Persaud RA, Naseman RW, Choudhary K, Carter KE, Hansen A. Critical Care Pharmacist Market Perceptions: Comparison of Critical Care
Pgoram Directors and Directors of Pharmacy. Hosp Pharm. 2017 .
Benaszeki A, Frey M, Garmoe C, Steiner S, Craynon R, Schrant H, Schulz LT. Fecal Microbiota Transplantation: A pharmacy perspective on potential
uses in central nervous system disorders. JPSW. 2017. Jason Jared, Mary Mably, Mike Reed, and Mike Fallon

Theodore Berei Jared JR, Mably MS, Makielski R, Reed MP, Fallon MJ, Liu G, Mulkerin D, Callander NS. Utilization and evaluation of noncore chemotherapy regimens
within an academic medical center. J. Oncol Pharm Pract. 2017
Berei TJ, Lillyblad MP, Wilson KJ, Garberich RF, Hryniewicz KM. Evaluation of Systemic Heparin Versus Bivalrudin in Adult Patients: Supported by
Extracoporeal Membrane Oxygentation. ASAIO J. 2017. Mei Jorgenson, Jillian Descourouez, and Erin McCreary

Steve Rough Jorgenson MR, Descourouez JL, Leverson GE, McCreary EK, Lucey MR, Smith JA, Redfield RR. High-Dose Acyclovir for Cytomegalovirus Prophylaxis in
Seropositive Abdominal Transplant Recipients. Ann Pharmacother. 2018
Brummond PW, Chen DF, Churchill WW, Clark JS, Rough S. ASHP Guidelines on Preventing Diversion of Controlled Substances. Am J Health-Syst
Pharm. 2017 Mei Jorgenson and Jillian Descourouez

Joe Cesarz Jorgenson MR, Jillian DL, Singh T, Astor BC, Panzer SE. Malignancy in Renal Transplant Recipients Exposed to Cyclophosphamide Prior to
Transplantation for the Treatment of Native Glomerular Disease. Pharmacotherapy. 2017.
Cesarz, J. Vizient Toolkit for establishing new outpaitent or retail pharmacies. Published by Vizient UHC. 2017
Luiza Kerstenetzky, Matt Birschbach, Katherine Beach, and Dave Hager
Luiza Kerstenetzky and Luke Schulz
Kerstenetzky L, Birschbach MJ, Beach KF, Hager DR, Kennelty KA. Improving medication information transfer between hospitals, skilled-nursing
Dela-Pena J, Kerstenetzky L, Schulz L, Kendall R, Lepak A, Fox B. Top 1% of Inpatients Administered Antimicrobial Agents Comprising 50% of facilities, and long-term care pharmacies for hospital discharge
Expenditures: A Descriptive Study and Opportunities for Stewardship Intervention. Infect Control Hosp Epidermiol. 2017.
Luiza Kerstenetzky, Jillian Descourouez, Mei Jorgenson and Dan Felix
Ryan Draheim and Jeff Fish
Kerstenetzky L, Descourouez JL, Jorgenson MR, Felix DC, Mandelbrot DA, Refield RR, Odorico JS. A Single-Center Experience with Tacrolimus LCP
Heim M, Draheim, R, Krupp A, Breihan P, O'Rourke AW, Fish J. Evaluation of a Multidisciplinary Pain, Agitation, and Delirium Guideline in (Envarsus XR) in Pancreas Transplant Recipients. Ann Pharmacother. 2018.
Mechanically Ventilated Critically Ill Adults. Hospital Pharmacy. 2018.
Luiza Kerstenetzky
Kristia McElray (Reiger)
Kerstenetzky L. Acetaminophen. Book Chapter in Pain: A Review Guide (Springer Publishing). 2017
Floroff CK, Rieger KL, Veasey TM, Strout SE, DeNino WF, Meadows HB, Stroud MR, Toole JM, Heyward DP, Brisco-Bacik MA, Cook JL, Lazarchick
J, Uber WE. Assessment of Bleeding and Thrombosis Based on Aspirin Responsiveness after Continuous-Flow Left Ventricular Assist Device Erin McCreary
Placemen. ASAIO J. 2017.
Koehl J, McCreary E. Strategies for surviving IV fluid shortage: antibiotic IV to PO conversions & first dose via IV push. Academic Life in Emergency
Constantine Grpasas Medicine. Published by ALIEM.com.2017.

Grapsas C. Standardization of the initial management of hypersensitivity reactions in cancer patients: A multidisciplinary approach. Clinical Sara Koth
Journey of Oncology Nursing. 2018
Koth SM, Kolesar J. New options and controversies in the management of chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting. Am J Health Syst Pharm.
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Heather Larue

LaRue, H. Teaching Old Drugs New Tricks: Pearls from the American College of Emergency Medicine Scientific Assembly. JPSW. 2018
LaRue, HA, Peksa GD, Shah SC. A Comparison of Insulin Doses for the Treatment of Hyperkalemia in Patient with Renal Insufficiency.
Pharmacotherapy. 2017

Tyler Liebenstein, Kristin Widmer, Mike Fallon

Liebenstein TK, Widmer KM, Fallon MJ. Retrospective analysis of goal drug level attainment of posaconazole for invasive fungal infection
prophylaxis in patient with acute myeloid leukemia pre-and post-switch to tablet formulation. J Onco Pharm Pract. 2017.

Luiza Kerstenetzky, Jillian Descourouez, and Mei Jorgenson

Loethen AA, Kersteetzky L, Descourouez JL, Leverson GE, Smith JA, Jorgenson MR. Fosfomycin for the Treatment of Cystitis in the Abdominal Solid
Organ Transplant Populatoin. Pharmacotherapy. 2017.

Aaron Steffenhagen

Martin A, Brummon P, Vlasimsky T, STeffenhagen A, Lanley J, Glowczewski J, Boyd A, Engels M, Hermann S, Skaff A. The evolving frontier of digital
health: Opportunities for pharmacists on the horizon. Hosp Pharm. 2018

Erin McCreary

McCreary E. An antibiotic study table comparing VRE drugs: Daptomycin, Linezolid, and Tigecycline. ID Stewardship. Published by IDstewardship.
com. 2017.

Carl Nelson

Nelson C. Pharmacologic treatment of pain - antidepressants and anticonvulsants. Pain: A review guide (Springer Publishing) 2017.

Tim Miller

Nightingale G, Miller T, et al. Hematology/Oncology Pharmacy Association Entry-level Competencies Task Force Response Statement to the 2016
Amercan College of Clinical Pharmacy Pharmacotherapy Didactic Curriculum Toolkit. Pharmacotherapy. 2017.
Tyler Liebenstein
Reinhart JM, Rose W, Panyard DJ, Newton MA, Liebenstein TK, Yee J, Trepanier LA. RNA expression profiling in sulfamethoxazole-treated patients
with a range of in vitro lymphocyte cytotoxicity phenotypes. Pharmcol Res Perspect. 2018.

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PUBLICATIONS PRESENTATIONS
CONT. & POSTERS

Krista McElray (Rieger) Presentations

Rieger KL, Bosso JA, MacVane SH, Temple Z, Wahlquist A, Bohm N. Intravenous-only or Intravenous Transitioned to Oral Antimicrobials for Kristina Heimerl (Bennwitz) and Kim Holdener,
Enterobacteriaceae-Associated Bacteremic Urinary Tract Infection. Pharmacotherapy. 2017.
Bennwitz K, Holdener K, Dworkin E, Hansen K, Crain M, Guerra Rodas D, Jhagroo RA. Effect of phosphorus-containing prescription medications on
Erin Robinson phosphorus levels in dialysis patients. Presentation at ACCP Annual Clinical Meeting. 2017.

Robinson, E. PSW Anticoagulation Toolkit. PSW Publication. 2017. Theodore Berei

Kate Rolling, Mei Jorgenson, and Jillian Descourouez Berei TJ. Updates in the Pharmacologic Management of Valvular Heart Disease and Mechanical Circulatory Support. Presentation at Madison
Clinical Conference: Updates in Cardiovascular Pharmacotherapy. 2018.
Rolling KE, JOrgenson MR, Descourouez JL, Mandelbrot DA, Redfield RA, Smith JA. Ganciclovir-Resistant Cytomegalovirus Infection in Abdominal
Solid Organ Transplant Recipients: Case Series and Review of the Literature. Pharmacotherapy. 2017. Jason Bergsbaken

Anne Rose, Erin Robinson, and Philip Trapskin Bergsbaken, J. Expansion of pharmacy services to optimize the management of immune checkpoint inhibitor toxicities. Presentation at ASHP
Midyear Meeting. 2017.
Rose AE, Robinson EN, Premo JA, Hauschild LJ, Trapskin PJ, McBride AM. Improving warfarin management within the medical home: a health- Bergsbaken, J. PARP Inhibitors and Their Emerging Role in Cancer Therapy: A Guide for the Oncology Pharmacist. Presentation at ASHP Midyear
system approach. Am J Med. 2017. Meeting. 2017.
Bergsbaken, J. PARP Inhibitors and Their Emerging Role in Cancer Therapy: A Guide for the Oncology Pharmacist. Presentation at HOPA Annual
Steve Rough Meeting. 2018.

Rough S. Unselfish Commitment. Am J Health. 2017. Joe Cesarz

Luke Schulz Cesarz, J. You're a Leader. Now What? WSPS Leadership Development Program. 2017.

Schulz LT, Dworkin E, Dela-Pena J, Rose WE. Multiple-dose oritavancin case series in patients with complicated infections. Pharmacotherapy. 2017. Ryan Craynon, Mike Reed, and Julie Pawola

Theodore Berei Craynon R, Reed M, Pawola, J. Making Magic: Improving Discharges with Pended Medications. Presentation at Epic User Groups Meeting. 2017.

Smith KR, Hsu CC, Berei TJ, Aldemerdash A, Hollis IB, Vardeny O, Rodgers JE. PARADIGM-HF Trial: Secondary Analyses Address Unanswered Elizabeth Dow
Questions. Pharmacotherapy. 2018.
Dow, E. Gastrointestinal Malignancies. Presented at The University of Wisconsin School of Pharmacy. 2017.
Luiza Kerstenetzky, Mei Jorgenson, and Jillian Descourouez Dow, E. I Like to Move It: Updates in Colorectal Cancer. Presentation at Updates and Advances in Managing and Treatming Cancer. 2018.

Splinter LE, Kerstenetzky L, Jorgenson MR, Descourouez JL, Leverson GE, Saddler CM, Smith JA, Safdar N, Redfield RR. Vancomycin Prophylaxis for Carin Endres
Prevention of Clostridium difficile Infection Recurrence in Renal Transplant Patients. Ann pharmacother. 2018.
Endres, CA. Leveraging infusion pumps to mitigate IV fluid shortages. Presentation at Remedi Infusion Pump Collaborative National meeting.
Josh Vanderloo 2018.
Endres, CA. Pharmacist Utilization of a Combined Drug Database Management System at an Academic Medical Center. Presentation at PSW
Vanderloo J, It;s the most wonderful time of the year. Influenza Season! JPSW. 2017. Education Conference. 2018.

Kristina Yokes Mike Fallon

Yokes KL. Fatty Acids for Pain Management. Book chapter pending publication. 2018. Fallon MJ. Outcomes in Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia at the University of Wisconsin. Abstract presented at The American Society of Hematology
Annual Meeting. 2017.
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Presentations Cont. Rose, A. Surgical guide to oral anticoagulation. Presented at the General Surgery CME Conference. 2017.

Jeff FIsh Steve Rough

Fish, J. Burn Therapy. Presentation at Froedtert Hospital Pharmacy Grand Rounds. 2017. Rough S. Brownlee M. Effectively Implementing Change. Workshop provided at the PSW/IPA Leadership Pharmacy Conference. 2017.
Fish, J. PAD Update. Presentation Surgical Critical Care Lecture Series. 2017. Rough S. Unselfish Commitment. Webb Lecture Presentation.
Rough S. The Evolving Pharmacy Landscape. The Johns Hopkins Hospital Visiting Professorship Keynote Presentation. 2017.
Sean Gehrke Rough S. The UW Health Pharmacy Enterprise. Massachusetts General Hospital Visiting Professorship Keynote Presentation. 2017.

Gehrke, S. Transforming Your practice: learning from 10 years of WPQC: How WPQC Has Changed Our Practice. Presentation at PSW Annual Meeting. Gabrielle Russell
2017.
Russell G, McCallister K, Parks K, McGee B, Shah N,. Evaluation of levetiracetam for early posttraumatic seizure prophylaxis in pediatric patients
Kerry Goldrosen with severe traumatic brain injury. Presentation at the PPAG Annual Meeting. 2017.
Russell G, Phelps S, Shelton C, Wheless J. Impact of drug interactions on clobazam and N-desmethylclobazam levels in pediatric patients with
Goldrosen, K. "SMURF"How To Keep The Medication Adherence Blues Away. Presentation at ASHP Midyear Meeting 2017. epilepsy. Presentation at the PPAG Annual Meeting. 2017.
Goldrosen, K. Pharmacist Clinical Documentation in an Integrated EMR system - Enhancing and Clinician and Patient Quality of Care. Presentation
at ASHP Midyear Meeting 2017. Philip Trapskin

Joseph Halfpap and Clare McMahon Trapskin PJ. Choosing the Right Employer (Position) for You. Presentation at University of Wisconsin School of Pharmacy Career Day. 2017.
Trapskin PJ. Managing the High Costs of Orphan Drugs. Presentation at Children’s Hospital Association Leadership Conference. 2017.
Halfpap, J. Mcmahon, C. NOACs and Reversal Agents. Presentation at Wisconsin American College of Emergency Physicians Spring Symposium.
2018. Kristin Widmer, Melissa Ngo, and Carrie Boeckelman

Steve Rough Widmer K, Ngo M, Boeckelman C. Optimizing Efficiency in Community Pharmacy Services through the Utilization of Telepharmacy. Presentation at
Vizient Annual Meeting. 2018.
Hanson A., Schenkat D, Rough S. Communicating Value in a Multihospital Health System: Reserving Pharmacy's Seat at the Table. Presenatation at
ASHP Midyear Meeting. 2017. Timothy Yeh

Kate Hartkopf Yeh, TS. COPD and Asthma Seminar. Presented at The University of Wisconsin School of Pharmacy. 2017.

Hartkopf, KJ. Advancing the Value of Pharmacy through Population Health. Presentation: ASHP Webinar Series. 2018. Posters
Hartkopf, KJ. Persistence PaId Off: One health-system’s experience with the Practice Advancement Initiative in Primary Care. Presentation at
South Carolina Society of Health-System Pharmacists Fall Meeting. 2017. Meagan Adamsick, Dave Hager, Philip Trapskin, and Carrie Boeckelman

Susan Johnston, Sara Pivovar, and Heather Jones Adamsick ML, Hager D, Trapskin K, Kennelty K, Boeckelman C. Inpatient to community pharmacist handoff: optimization and evaluation of a
pharmacist discharge summary. Poster presentation at the Vizient Annual Meeting. 2017.
Johnston SA, Pivovar S, Jones H. Chemotherapy dose-rounding delegation protocol optimization: A cost-saving evaluation. Presentation at ASHP
Midyear Meeting. 2017. Matthew Birchsbach, Aaron Steffenhagen and Joseph Halfpap
Johnston SA, Pivovar S, Jones H. Chemotherapy dose-rounding delegation protocol optimization: A cost-saving evaluation. Presentation at HOPA
Annual Meeting. 2018. Birschbach, M. Steffenhagen, A. Halfpap, J. Assessment of global and disease state specific opioid use within emergency departments of an
academic health system. Poster presentation at ASHP Midyear Meeting. 2017.
Mei Jorgenson
Brian Buss
Jorgensen, M. Alemtuzumab is Associated with Higher Rates of De Novo Donor Specific Antibody (DSA). Presentation at the American Transplant
Congress Meeting. 2018 Buss, B. Impact of a Rapid Diagnostic for Bloodstream Infections with Antimicrobial Stewardship Intervention at a Cancer Center. Poster
Jorgensen, M. In Vitro Evaluation of Antibiotic Persistence in Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Staphylococcus aureus Isolates From Cystic Fibrosis presentation at IDSA ID Week Meeting. 2017.
Patients. Presentation at the American Transplant Congress Meeting. 2018. Buss, B. Potentially Serious Drug Interactions Resulting from Pre-Travel Health Encounter. Poster presentation at American Society of Tropical
Medicine and Hygiene. 2017.
Julie Pawola
Hanna Christensen
McClain B, Thomas C, Pawola J, Baker C. Updated PGY2 Pharmacy Informatics Residency Competency Areas, Goals and Objectives. Presentation:
ASHP Webinar Series. 2018. Christensen, H. Evaluation of Pediatric Opioid Use after Hospital Discharge. Poster presentation at PPAG Annual Meeting. 2017.

Erin McCreary Elizabeth Dow

McCreary E, Vanderloo J. ABC, 123… ASP: Antimicrobial stewardship program implementation at a tertiary children’s hospital. Presentation. 2017. Dow, W. Decreasing oxaliplatin infusion time: decreasing chair time while increasing patient satisfaction. Poster presentation at UW Health Quality
McCreary, E. Antibiotic Stewardship for the Outpatient Provider. Presentation at Wisconsin Nurses Association 32nd Annual Pharmacology & and Safety Week. 2017.
Clinical Update. 2018.
McCreary, E. Antimicrobial Stewardship Strategies to Reduce Hospital-Acquired Clostridium Difficile Infections. Presentation at ASHP Midyear Mike Fallon
Meeting 2017.
McCreary, E. Your First Real Job: Research, Evaluate, Negotiate. Presentation at American College of Clinical Pharmacy Annual Meeting. 2017. Fallon, MJ. Standardization of asparaginase utilization and toxicity management in adult and pediatric patients. Poster presented a the Vizient
Annual Meeting. 2017.
Lauren McGinty and Jerame Hill
Jeff Fish
McGinty L, Vest T, Cierniak K, Hill J. Turning Passion into Action: How to Stay Involved in Advocacy as a New Practitioner . ASHP webinar series. 2018.
Fish, J. Evaluating the impact of the critical care pain observation tool (CPOT) implementation. Poster presentation at UW Health Quality and
Melissa Ngo Safety Week. 2017.

Ngo, M. Improving Adherence through Patient-Centered Prescription Medication Labels. Presentation at PSW Annual Education Conference. 2018. Lisa Hawk

Julie Pawola and Kerry Goldrosen Hawk, LA. Clobazam in Pregnancy: Case Report and Review of Literature. Poster presentation at Poster at American Epilepsy Society. 2017.

Pawosadfla J, Goldrosen K, McClain B. Ambulatory Pharmacists’ EMR Documentation: Best Practices. Presentation at PSW Annual Meeting. 2017. Emily Jackson, Lauren McGinty, and Mary Mably

Julie Pawola Jackson ER, McGinty L, Mably M, Hofmann I. VenoOcclusive Disease Prevention and Treatment at an Academic Medical Center. Poster Presentation
at ASHP Midyear Clinical Meeting. 2017.
Pawola J, Teare AJ, Dao T. Role of Pharmacists Practicing in Informatics. Presentation: ASHP Webinar Series. 2017.
Heather LaRue
Mike Reed
LaRue, H. Evaluation of Drug Level Timing in the ED. Poster presentation at WACEP Meeting. 2018.Heat
Reed, MP. Making the Magic Happen: Improving the discharge process through pended medications. Presented at Epic User Groups Meeting. 2017.
Clare McMahon, Anne Rose, and Joseph Halfpap
Catherine Renna
McMahon, C. Rose, A. Halfpap, J. Evaluation of a novel fixed dosing regimen of 4-factor prothrombin complex concentrate (PCC) for warfarin
Renna, C. A process and strategies for conducting an adherence encounter. Presentation at PSW Educational Conference. 2018. reversal. Poster presentation at ASHP Midyear Meeting. 2017.

Anne Rose Mike Reed

Rose, A. Evaluation of a novel fixed dosing regimen of 4-Factor prothrombin complex concentrate (PCC) for warfarin reversal. Presentation at the Reed, MP. Evaluation of adherence to first-line therapy recommendations for patients with chronic graft-versus-host disease. Poster presentation
Vizient Annual Meeting. 2017. at PSW Annual Conference. 2017.
Rose, A. Prevention of hospital associated VTE: implementation of VTE risk reassessment and extended duration prophylaxis. Presenation at the Reed, MP. Chemotherapy dose-rounding delegation protocol optimization: a cost saving analysis. Poster presentation at UW Health Quality and
Vizient Annual Meeting. 2017 Safety Week. 2017.

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Aaron Steffenhagen SERVICE ANNIVERSARIES
Kaye Reichert 35 years Matthew Dierks 10 years
Steffenhagen, AS. Assessment of Global and Disease State Specific Opioid use within Eds of an Academic Health Systemy. Poster presentation at 30 years 10 years
ASHP Midyear Meeting. 2017. Brian LaRowe 30 years Jacob Hatch 10 years
Steffenhagen, AS. Thrombolytic Use in Cardiac Arrest Related to Pulmonary Embolism: An Evaluative Study. Poster presentation at ASHP Midyear 30 years Andrea Kuhn 10 years
Meeting. 2017. Angel Kubly 25 years Ethan Meyer 10 years
25 years William Ellingson 10 years
Josh Vanderloo Elizabeth Guyer 25 years Candace Sievert 10 years
20 years Tanyia Gaffney 10 years
Vanderloo, J. Intravenous Immunoglobulin Administration-Rate Calculation Tool. Poster presentation at UW Health Quality and Safety Week. 2017. Susan Stone (Luskin) 20 years Amy OKroley 10 years
20 years Christopher Frutiger 10 years
April Weaver Kerry Goldrosen 20 years Mike Kaiser-Sissons 5 years
20 years Mike Kroes 5 years
Weaver, AJ. Development and implementation of a privileging and peer review process for a pharmacist hypertension service. Poster presentaiton MaryAnn Steiner 15 years Jamie Weinfurtner 5 years
at ASHP Midyear Meetng. 2017. 15 years Sarah Mulrooney 5 years
Pascale Wiecki-Dhellemme 15 years Karen Crowley 5 years
Emily Zimmerman 15 years Lisa Skalitzky 5 years
Jennifer DeFever 15 years Lindsey Kotte 5 years
Zimmerman, E. Evaulation of Drug Levels and Timing in the Emergency Department. Poster presentation at WACEP Meeting. 2018. 15 years Sarah Gifford 5 years
Constantine "Costa" Grapas 15 years Judith Roethe 5 years
44 15 years Edward Collies 5 years
Gregory Severson 15 years Jessica Wreczycki 5 years
15 years April Weaver 5 years
Jennifer Schauer 15 years Michael Huynh 5 years
15 years Karin Staley 5 years
Mic Keodouangsy 10 years Melissa Ngo 5 years
10 years Alba Morel Green 5 years
Jill Strayer (Bennett) 10 years Sandra Beaver 5 years
10 years Ross Hineman 5 years
Kimberly Holdener Jamie Plishka 5 years
Jennifer Meudt
Kenneth Lonergan

Matthew Willenborg

Cory Sarver

Sara Pivovar

Danyell Franz

Vanessa Grapsas

Terrri Schuett

Timothy Tullis

Rachid Miniya

Mary Mably

Erin Robinson

Martha Starzewski

Matthew Dierks

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DEVELOPING THE NEXT GENERATION PGY2 CRITICAL CARE RESIDENCY PGY2 ONCOLOGY

PHARMACY RESIDENCY Residency Program Director:Jeff Fish PharmD, BCCP Residency Program Director: Mary Mably, RPh, BCOP
PROGRAMS
2017-2018 Resident: Jared Mills, PharmD 2017-2018 Residents:
- Cameron Ninos, PharmD
PGY2 EMERGENCY MEDICINE RESIDENCY - Catherine Renna, PharmD

Residency Program Director:Joe Halfpap, PharmD, BCPS PGY2 PEDIATRICS

2017-2018 Resident: Clare McMahon, PharmD, BCPS Residency Program Director: Monica Bogenschutz, PharmD,
BCPS, BCPPS
PGY2 INFECTIOUS DISEASE RESIDENCY
2017-2018 Resident: Jodie Ritchie, PharmD
Residency Program Director: Luke Schulz, PharmD, BCPS
(AQ-ID)

2017-2018 Resident: Patrick Kinn, PharmD, BCPS PGY1 PHARMACY RESIDENCY

PGY2 INFORMATICS RESIDENCY Residency Program Director: Dave Hager, PharmD, BCPS
2017-2018 Residents:
Residency Program Director: Jack Temple, PharmD, MS - Meagan Adamsick, PharmD
- Jared Borlagdan, PharmD
2017-2018 Resident: Randy Braun, PharmD - Lauren Brownell, PharmD
- Kristen Gray, PharmD
PGY2 INTERNAL MEDICINE RESIDENCY - Emily Jackson, PharmD
- Katherine Rolling, PharmD
Residency Program Director: Anne Rose, PharmD - Caroline Quinn, PharmD
- Cassandra Votruba, PharmD
2017-2018 Resident: Adam Hood, PharmD, BCPS

PGY1/PGY2 MEDICATION SYSTEMS & OPERATIONS PGY2 TRANSPLANT RESIDENCY
RESIDENCY
Residency Program Director: Kim Holdener, PharmD, BCPS
Residency Program Director: Brad Ludwig, MS, RPH
2017-2018 Resident: Anthony Hennes, PharmD
2017-2018 Resident: Sharon Trang, PharmD

PGY2 AMBULATORY CARE RESIDENCY PGY1/PGY2 MS ADMINISTRATIVE RESIDENCY

Residency Program Director: Kate Hartkopf, PharmD, Residency Program Director: Steve Rough, MS, RPH

BCACP

2017-2018 Resident: Rebecca Lauscher, PharmD 2017-2018 Residents LIVING THE LEGACY!

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Tresa Binek, PharmD Jevon Oliver, PharmD, MS

Eric Chmielewski, PharmD Thomas J. Pierson, PharmD, MS

Katherine Sencion, PharmD Kristin Widmer, PharmD, MS

Dmitry Wlaker, PharmD

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