PHARMACISTS AS PROVIDERS: COMPLETING THE CIRCLE OF PATIENT-CENTERED CARE.

57th ANNUAL ASSEMBLY ANNUAL PROGRAM APRIL 19-22, 2018 SARATOGA SPRINGS CITY CENTER - SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY MESSAGE FROM PRESIDENT

Dear Colleagues, I am excited to invite you to the NYSCHP 57th Annual Assembly at The Saratoga Springs City Center in Saratoga Springs, NY from Thursday, April 19 to Sunday, April 22, 2018. The NYSCHP Annual Assembly is the premier New York meeting of Health-system pharmacists from around the State 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 350 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 20, 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 immediately following the first House of Delegates meeting, and a 75-minute session on Saturday, just prior to the Installation Banquet. 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 third year after two very successful years; we look forward to further growth and success of this event again this year. The theme aligns with the celebration of NYSCHP’s success experienced this past year and that will carry through over the next year as we celebrate our 60th Anniversary. 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 2018 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, Christopher Jadoch Christopher Jadoch President BOARD OF DIRECTORS Christopher Jadoch President Joseph Pinto Immediate Past President Anthony Longo President Elect Andrew Kaplan Vice President of Public Policy Catherine Millares-Sipin Communication Services Leila Tibi-Scherl Treasurer Heide Christensen Education and Workforce Development William Prescott Chapter Services Marcia Gutfeld House of Delegates Robert DiGregorio Pharmacy Practice Ruth Cassidy 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 AGENDA AT A GLANCE

Thursday, April 19th Day/Time Activity/Topic Room Location 12:00 PM -5:00 PM Registration/Attendee Services Registration Desk/Lower Lobby 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM Board of Directors Meeting Whitney 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM Networking Session City Center: M2 6:30 PM – 8:00 PM REF Reception Highrock

Friday, April 20, 2018 Day/Time Activity/Topic Room Location Non-Educational Programming 7:00 AM – 8:30 AM REF Breakfast Meeting Whitney 7:30 AM – 6:00 PM Registration/Attendee Services Registration Desk/Lower Lobby 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM Exhibitor Move In 8:30 AM – 9:00 AM House of Delegates Open Hearing City Center – Senator Bruno Room/M1 9:00 AM – 12:30 PM House of Delegates City Center – Senator Bruno Room/M1 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM Beverage Service City Center M1 Chapter President Luncheon Review of ADA & AACE Guidelines for the Management 12:30 PM – 1:30 PM Highrock of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Danielle Longo, AstraZeneca 12:30 PM – 1:30 PM Advisory Board Lunch Whitney 12:30 PM – 1:30 PM LUNCH - Sponsored by Saratoga Foyer/ Saratoga 2-3 Residency Research and Practice Forum Broadway 1-4, Phila, Travers Journey to A Resilient and Thriving Pharmacy Workforce (1:30 – 2:30 PM) Introduction and Meeting Kick Off Thomas Johnson, ASHP 1:30 – 1:45 pm M1City Center 3/4 contact hour (.075 CEU) Knowledge Based 1:30 PM – 5:00 PM Tom Johnson’s Talk Resident Project Presentations** Session I 1.5 contact hours (.15 CEUS) Knowledge Based 1:45pm – 2:30 pm M1 City Center Resident Project Presentations** Session 2 1 contact hour (.1 CEU) Knowledge Based **See Program packet for detailed list of resident presentations Educational Programming: Leadership Track Getting to the Root of the Problem: New York State 1:30 PM – 2:30 PM Legislative Update and Grassroots Solutions Alabama Karen Berger, Andrew Kaplan, Senator Nick Spano 1 contact hour (.1 CEU) Knowledge Based AGENDA AT A GLANCE

Friday, April 20, 2018 Day/Time Activity/Topic Room Location Educational Programming: Updates in Therapeutics Innovative New Therapies (1:30 – 2:30 PM) Maxwell Brown, William Prescott Saratoga 1 1 contact hour (.1 CEU) Knowledge Based Controversies in DOAC Therapy (2:30 – 3:30 PM) 1:30 PM – 5:00 PM Kelly Rudd Saratoga 1 1 contact hour (.1 CEU) Knowledge Based Therapeutic Debate: Controversies in Infectious Disease (3:30 – 5:00 PM) Saratoga 1 Bruce Jones, Wesley Kufel, George Rodriguez 1 contact hour (.1 CEU) Knowledge Based 1:30 PM – 3:30 PM SOFTBALL– transportation on own Wilton Town Field – Gavin Park 2:30 PM – 3:30 PM Beverage Service S. Lobby Non-Educational Programming 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM EXHIBITS - Bar sponsored by Acurity City Center: Main Hall 8:00 PM – 11:00 PM THEME PARTY - Carnevale di Venezia Saratoga 1-3

Saturday, April 21, 2018 Day/Time Activity/Topic Room Location 6:30 AM – 5:00 PM Registration/Attendee Services Registration Desk/ Lower Lobby 7:00 AM – 8:00 AM Breakfast – Sponsored by Janssen Highrock KEYNOTE: The Future of Pharmacy Practice 8:00 AM – 9:00 AM Troy Trygstad, PharmD Saratoga 2-3 1 contact hour (.1 CEU) Knowledge Based Residency Research and Practice Forum Resident Project Presentations** Session 3: 9:00 AM – 10:20 AM Broadway 1-4, Phila, Travers 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM 1.5 contact hours (.15 CEUS) Knowledge Based **See Program packet for detailed list Session 4: 10:30 AM – 11:50 AM of resident presentations 1.5 contact hours (.15 CEUS) Knowledge Based

10:00 AM – 11:00 AM Beverage Service Outside Broadway Ballroom

Educational Programming: Updates in Therapeutics New Hypertension Guidelines and the Pivotal Role of Pharmacists in Improving BP Control and Reducing the Incidence of Cardiovascular Disease (9:00 AM – 10:00 AM) Highrock Adam Bress 1 contact hour (.1 CEU) Knowledge Based 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM Management of the Patient with Reported Beta-Lactam Allergy (10:00 AM– 11:00 AM) Highrock Mary Staicu, Yi Guo 1 contact hour (.1 CEU) Knowledge Based

Professional Gaming – JEOPARDY (11:00 AM – 12:00 PM) Highrock 1 contact hour (.1 CEU) Knowledge Based AGENDA AT A GLANCE

Saturday, April 21, 2018 Day/Time Activity/Topic Room Location Educational Programming: Leadership Track Team Building (9:00 AM – 10:00 AM) Ernest Anderson, JR. Alabama .75 contact hour (.075 CEU) Knowledge Based 340 B (10:00 AM – 11:00 AM) 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM Doug Wong Alabama 1 contact hour (.1 CEU) Knowledge Based Engaging the C-Suite (11:00 AM – 12:00 PM) Thomas Johnson, ASHP Alabama 1 contact hour (.1 CEU) Knowledge Based Non-Educational Programming 12:00 PM – 2:00 PM Poster Session Outside Prefunction

12:30 PM – 1:30 PM Past Presidents Luncheon Whitney Lunch - Sponsored by Boehringer Ingelheim Transitions of Care: Overcoming Challenges 12:00 PM – 1:30 PM Saratoga Foyer and Saratoga rooms Karl E. Steinberg, MD Scripps Coastal Medical Center Educational Programming: Updates in Therapeutics Turning Lemons into Lemonade: The Upside of Drug Shortages (1:30 PM – 2:30 PM) Alabama Matthew Groth, Brian Kersten 1 contact hour (.1 CEU) Knowledge Based 1:30 PM – 5:00 PM Best Practice Pearls (2:30 PM – 4:00 PM) Alabama 1.5 contact hours (.15 CEUS) Knowledge Based

Practice Changing Papers (4:00 PM – 5:00 PM) Alabama 1 contact hour (.1 CEU) Knowledge Based

2:30 PM – 3:30 PM Beverage Service S. Lobby Clinical Skills Competition – Student Program Broadways 1-4, Phila Round 1: 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM in Phila, 3:00 PM – 6:00 PM Student Clinical Competition and Broadways 1-3 Round 2: 4:00 PM – 6PM in Broadway 4 Non-Educational Programming 4:00 PM – 5:30 PM Director of Pharmacy Roundtable Saratoga 1 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM Residency Preceptor Town Hall Meeting Saratoga 2 5:45 PM – 7:00 PM Networking Session Two City Center M2 8:00 PM – 11:00 PM Awards and Installation Banquet Saratoga 1-3 11:00 PM – 12 MN President’s Reception Highrock AGENDA AT A GLANCE

Sunday, April 22, 2018 Day/Time Activity/Topic Room Location 7:00 AM – 11:00 AM Registration/Attendee Services Registration Desk / Lower Lobby 7:00 AM – 8:00 AM Breakfast - Sponsored by Portola Saratoga 3 Educational Programming: USP 800 Update (8:00 AM – 9:00 AM) Lou Diorio Saratoga 1-2 1 contact hour (.1 CEU) Knowledge Based Addressing the Opioid Crisis: A Pharmacist’s Call to Action Myths and Facts Related to the Opioid Epidemic (9:00 AM – 1:00 PM) Saratoga 1-2 Jeff Fudin 1 contact hour (.1 CEU) Knowledge Based 8:00 AM – 1:00 PM Demystifying Opioid Conversion Calculations (10:00 AM – 11:00 AM) Saratoga 1-2 Jeff Fudin 1 contact hour (.1 CEU) Knowledge Based Using A Validated Risk Assessment Tool To Identify Patients As Risk For Respiratory Depression (11:00 AM – 12:00 PM) Saratoga 1-2 Jacqueline Cleary 1 contact hour (.1 CEU) Application Based

Naloxone Training Saratoga 1-2

10:00 AM – 11:00 AM Beverage Service

CONGRATULATIONS to the newly installed members of the NYSCHP Board of Directors: Lisa Voigt, President-Elect Heide Christensen, Director of Education and Workforce Development Mary Choy, Director of Pharmacy Practice Elizabeth Cobb, Director of Industry Affairs NYSCHP 2018 SARATOGA SPRINGS CITY CENTER APRIL 19-22, 2018 EXHIBITORS

Abbvie...... 411 Kedrion BioPharma...... 221 Sandoz...... 405 Acurity...... 421, 520 Kit Check...... 119 Sandoz Bio Pharmaceuticals (2)...... 407 ...... 502 La Jolla...... 207 Genzyme...... 319 ...... 420 Lilly...... 111 SCA Pharmaceuticals...... 115 Allergan (2)...... 320 Pharmaceuticals...... 413 Sentry Data Systems...... 206 AMAG Pharmaceuticals...... 105 Medical Packaging Inc...... 521 Shire...... 318 (2)...... 202, 203 Melinta Therapeutics...... 311 Smith and Nephew...... 211 Amerisource Bergen...... 403 Merck...... 107 Stericycle...... 509 Amneal Biosciences...... 507 Nephron Pharmaceuticals...... 414 Storemed...... 214 ARKRAY USA...... 504 Nexus...... 408 Stryker...... 501 Astellas ...... 505 Novartis Pharmaceticals ...... 516 Sunovion Pharmaceuticals...... 314 AstraZeneca...... 417 NovoNordisk...... 511 Teva Pharmaceuticals ...... 113 AstraZeneca (2)...... 416 NYSCHP...... 114 Verity Solutions...... 419 Athenex Pharmaceutical Division...... 218 NYSCHP REF ...... 112 Wellpartner...... 306 Becton Dickinson...... 220 Octapharma USA...... 418 ...... 216 Omnicell...... 219 *As of 4/12/2018 Boehringer Ingelheim...... 308 PACIRA...... 213 Bristol-Myers Squibb...... 215 - Institutional Sales...... 415 CAPS/B. Braun Medical Inc...... 316 Pfizer – Injectables...... 402 ConsortiEX Inc...... 312 Pfizer – Cooper-Atkins Corp...... 212 Surgical and Alternate Site...... 303 Eagle Pharmaceuticals ...... 503 Pharmedium Services...... 307 Equashield...... 304 PipelineRx ...... 321 FFF Enterprises ...... 303 Portola Pharmaceuticals...... 512 Fresenius Kabi...... 315 Prompt Praxis Laboratories...... 514 Genentech...... 404 QuVa Pharma...... 204 Grifols ...... 313, 412 R.C. Smith Co...... 406 Guaranteed Returns GRX...... 217 Radius Health...... 519 Helmer Scientific...... 117 Relypsa...... 510 S/T Health Group IQVIA...... 317 Consulting Inc...... 208 Janssen...... 205 Sagent Pharmaceuticals ...... 518 Jazz Pharma...... 506 57TH ANNUAL ASSEMBLY SPONSORS

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

Diamond Sponsor

Corporate Sponsor

Specialty Sponsor

Breakfast Sponsors Lunch Sponsors

Bar Sponsor Assembly Bag Sponsor

Ad Board Sponsor Lanyard Sponsor 57TH ANNUAL ASSEMBLY SPONSORS

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

Abbvie Grifols PipelineRx Acurity Guaranteed Returns GRX Portola Pharmaceuticals Alkermes Helmer Scientific Prompt Praxis Laboratories Allergan IQVIA QuVa Pharma Allergan Janssen R.C. Smith Co. AMAG Pharmaceuticals Jazz Pharma Radius Health Amgen (2) Kedrion BioPharma Relypsa Amerisource Bergen Kit Check S/T Health Group Amneal Biosciences La Jolla Consulting Inc. ARKRAY USA Lilly Sagent Pharmaceuticals Astellas Mallinckrodt Sandoz AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals Sandoz Bio Pharmaceuticals AstraZeneca Medical Packaging Inc. Sanofi Genzyme Athenex Pharmaceutical Melinta Therapeutics SCA Pharmaceuticals Division Merck Sentry Data Systems Becton Dickinson Nephron Pharmaceuticals Shire BioGen Nexus Smith and Nephew Boehringer Ingelheim Novartis Pharmaceticals Stericycle Bristol-Myers Squibb NovoNordisk Storemed CAPS/B. Braun Medical Inc. NYSCHP Stryker CenterX NYSCHP REF Sunovion Pharmaceuticals ConsortiEX Inc. Octapharma USA Teva Pharmaceuticals Cooper-Atkins Corp. Omnicell Verity Solutions Eagle Pharmaceuticals PACIRA Wellpartner Equashield Pfizer - Institutional Sales FFF Enterprises Pfizer – Injectables *As of 4/12/2018 Fresenius Kabi Pfizer – Surgical and Genentech Alternate Site Pharmedium Services

2017 Council Honorees 2018 Council Honorees

New Practitioner of the Year AwardNew Practitioner of the Year Award Presented to Presented to Amy WojciechowskiNikki Bhogal,, Pharm PharmD, D, BCPS BCPS -AQ ID InIn Recognition Recognitio nof of Leadership, Vision and Continuous Contribution to Pharmacy Leadership, Vision and Continuous Contribution to Pharmacy

Corporate Achievement Award CorporatePresented to Achievement Award Gerry MeglioPresented, RPh to Vito Iacobellisfor Significant Contribution in Support of NYSCHPfor Significant Contribution in Support of NYSCHP

Pharmacy Achievement Award Presented to Pharmacy Achievement Award Larry Mokhieber, BS, MS, RPh Presentedfor to Significant Contribution to the Practice of PharmacyRobert DiGregorio, PharmD, BCACP, FNAP for Significant Contribution to the Practice of Pharmacy Honoring Our Outgoing President Past President Award PastPresented to President Award Joseph PintoPresented, RPh, MS, to MHA President 2016-2017 In Recognition of Dedicated Leadership and GuidanceChristopher Jadoch, RPh, JD President 2016-2017 In Recognition of Dedicated Leadership and Guidance Welcoming Our Incoming President Presentation of the Presidential Gavel New York State CouncilPresented to of Health-system Pharmacists Christopher JadochPresented to, RPh, JD AnthonyPresident 2017 Longo, Sr, BS,-2018 RPh, PharmD

President 2018-2019

2017 Annual Awards Recipients 2018David Adelman Pharmacovigilance Award Annual Awards Recipients to BernardDanielle R. Longo, PharmD, BCPS Mehl Leadership Award: PGY-2 Ambulatory Care Pharmacy Resident, Upstate University Hospital for “Integrating an ambulatory care pharmacist into the transitions of care to process at an academic medical center Kimberlyfor patients on high risk medications Zammit, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP,.” FASHP

The Geriatric Pharmacy Research AwardMedication Use Award to Joshua V. Schrader,to PharmD,B.S. PGY-1 Pharmacy ResidentMatthew, Li,Upstate University Hospital PharmD for “Readmission Rates Associated with HighPharmacy Resident, James-Risk J. Medication Prescribing in Elderly PatientsPeters VA Medical Center .” for “Impact of Home Psychotropic Medication Reinitiation on Intensive Care Unit Delirium.” The Infectious Diseases Pharmacy Research Award Infectious Diseaseto Award Bejoy Maniara, PharmD PGY-1 Pharmacy Resident, Long Island Jewish Medical Centerto for “Assessing the risk of nephrotoxicity associated with nonBejoy Maniara, PharmD,-renally BCPSadjusted intravenous polymyxin B PGY-2 Infectiouscompared to traditional dosing.” Diseases Resident Pharmacist for “Assessment of dual –carbapenem treatment efficacy in patients with infections caused by c arbapenem-resistantThe Infectious Diseases Pharmacy Research Award Enterobacteriaceae or Pseudomanas aeruginosa.” to Victoria Huang, Pharm.D. Post-graduateDavid Year One Pharmacy Resident Adelman Pharmacovigilance, Mount Sinai BethIsrael Award for “Risk factors for readmission in patients wittoh outpatient parenteral antimicrobial therapy.” Bryan T. Mogle, PharmD, BCPS, AAHIVP PGY-2 Infectious DiseasesThe Clinical Pharmacy Pharmacy Resident, Services Research SUNY Upstate Award University Hospital for “Optimizing vancomycin therapeutic drug monitoring byto identifying area under the concentration-time curve thresholds for efficacy and nephrotoxicity in a real-world Nikki Bhogal, PharmD, BCPSpopulation of adult patients with MRSA bacteremia: a retrospective cohort analysis.” Clinical Pharmacy Manager, Transitions of Care, Mount Sinai BethIsrael for “Pharmacy-Led Interventional Bundle to Reduce Readmissions: COPD Medication Management, Disease State EducationInfectious and Discharge Disease Phone Award Calls.” to Seymour & Elizabeth Katz Memorial FundJulia Sessa, PharmD Award St. Joseph’sto Health for “The Impact of the DurationNikki Bhogal, PharmD, BCPS of Antibiotic Therapy in Community-Onset Pneumonia Patients on Clinical Pharmacy Manager, Transitions of CareReadmission Rates: A Retrospective Cohort, Mount Sinai BethIsrael Study.” for “Improving Patient Satisfaction Scores and Reducing Readmissions: A Pharmacy and Nursing Collaboration.” Clinical Pharmacy Award Bernard Mehl Leadership Awardto to GraceJoanne Meyer BS, MS, PharmD Shyh, PharmD, BCPS, BCACP Clinical PharmacyChief Pharmacy Officer, Manager, InternalMount Sinai Health Medicine/Infectious-System Diseases as an individual of high moral character, good citizenship and elevated proNew York-Presbyterian Hospital/Lower Manhattanfessional ideology —consistently demonstrating high caliber contributions in leading and advancing healthfor “Opioid stewardship: Establishing best practices in acute pain management-system pharmacy practice an to promote safe and effective opioidd fostering uses.” interdisciplinary collaboration to advance the appropriate, safe and cost effective utilization of medication and pharmacy human resources.

2017 Annual Awards Recipients David Adelman Pharmacovigilance Award to 2018 AnnualDanielle R. Longo, PharmD, BCPS Awards Recipients PGY-2 Ambulatory Care Pharmacy Resident, Upstate University Hospital for “Integrating an ambulatory care pharmacist into the transitions of care process at an academic medical center for patients on high risk medicationsCritical Care Award .” to The Geriatric Pharmacy Research AwardBilly Sin, PharmD, MBA, BCPS Emergency Medicine Clinicalto Pharmacy Educator Joshua V.The Brooklyn Schrader, Hospital PharmD,B.S. Center PGY-1 Pharmacy Resident, Upstate University Hospital for “The use of high dose nitroglycerin for sympathetic crashing acute pulmonary edema” for “Readmission Rates Associated with High-Risk Medication Prescribing in Elderly Patients.”

The Infectious Diseases Pharmacy Research AwardClinical Pharmacy Award toto BillyBejoy Maniara, PharmD Sin, PharmD, MBA, BCPS PGY-1 Pharmacy Resident, Long Island Jewish Medical Center for “Assessing the risk of nephrotoxicity associated with nonEmergency Medicine Clinical Pharmacy-renally adjusted intravenous polymyxin B Educator Thecompared to traditional dosing.” Brooklyn Hospital Center for “Implementation of a novel practice model to mitigate opioid utilization in the emergency department.” The Infectious Diseases Pharmacy Research Award to Victoria Huang, Pharm.D. Post-graduate Year One Pharmacy Resident, Mount Sinai BethIsrael for “Risk factors for readmission in patients with outpatient parenteral antimicrobial therapy.”

The Clinical Pharmacy Services Research Award to Nikki Bhogal, PharmD, BCPS Clinical Pharmacy Manager, Transitions of Care, Mount Sinai BethIsrael for “Pharmacy-Led Interventional Bundle to Reduce Readmissions: COPD Medication Management, Disease State Education and Discharge Phone Calls.”

Seymour & Elizabeth Katz Memorial Fund Award to Nikki Bhogal, PharmD, BCPS Clinical Pharmacy Manager, Transitions of Care, Mount Sinai BethIsrael for “Improving Patient Satisfaction Scores and Reducing Readmissions: A Pharmacy and Nursing Collaboration.”

Bernard Mehl Leadership Award to Joanne Meyer BS, MS, PharmD Chief Pharmacy Officer, Mount Sinai Health-System as an individual of high moral character, good citizenship and elevated professional ideology—consistently demonstrating high caliber contributions in leading and advancing health-system pharmacy practice and fostering interdisciplinary collaboration to advance the appropriate, safe and cost effective utilization of medication and pharmacy human resources. NYSCHP 2018 ANNUAL ASSEMBLY PROGRAM FACULTY

Nicole Acquisto, Pharm.D.,FCCP, BCCCP Nicole Davis, Pharm.D. Emergency Medicine Clinical Pharmacy Specialist PGY-2 Critical Care Pharmacy Resident Associate Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine The Mount Sinai Hospital University of Rochester Medical Center New York, NY Rochester, NY Lou Diorio, RPh, FAPhA Ernest R. Anderson, Jr. RPh, MS, FASHP, FMSHP Principal Ernest R. Anderson Jr. Consulting, Inc. LDT Health Solutions, Inc. Brockton, Massachusetts Wayne, NJ

Karen Berger, Pharm.D., BCPS, BCCCP Jeffrey Fudin, B.S., Pharm.D., DAAPM, FCCP, FASHP Neurocritical Care Clinical Pharmacist President and Director, Scientific and Clinical Affairs NewYork-Presbyterian Weill Cornell Medical Center REMITIGATE, LLC New York, NY Owner & Managing Editor, PainDr.com & Pain Blog Founder & Chair, PROMPT Adam Bress, Pharm.D., MS (Professionals for Rational Opioid Monitoring & Pharmacotherapy) Assistant Professor of Population Health Sciences Section Co-Editor, Pain Medicine University of Utah, School of Medicine (Opioids, Substance Abuse and Addictions Section) Salt Lake City, UT Albany, NY

Maxwell A. Brown, Pharm.D. Matthew Groth, Pharm.D., MS Clinical Pharmacy Manager, Bone Marrow Transplantation Associate Director of Pharmacy NewYork-Presbyterian Weill Cornell Medical Center Pharmaceutical Supply Chain Management New York, NY University of Rochester Medical Center Rochester, New York Brent Carlson, Pharm.D., BCPS, BCCCP PGY-1 Pharmacy Residency Program Director Yi Guo, Pharm.D. Critical Care Pharmacy Specialist Co-Director Antimicrobial Stewardship Program UHS Wilson Medical Center Montefiore Medical Center Johnson City, NY Albert Einstein College of Medicine Bronx, NY Angela Cheng-Lai, Pharm.D., BCPS Clinical Pharmacy Manager/Cardiology Tom Johnson, Pharm.D. Montefiore Medical Center Treasurer, ASHP Assistant Professor of Medicine Assistant Vice-President of Hospital Pharmacy Albert Einstein College of Medicine Avera Health Bronx, NY Sioux Falls, SD

Heide Christensen, MS, RPh Bruce M, Jones, Pharm.D., BCPS Assistant Director of Pharmacy Infectious Diseases Clinical Pharmacy Specialist Good Samaritan Hospital Medical Center St. Joseph’s/Candler Health System Inc. West Islip, NY Savannah, Georgia

Jacqueline R. Cleary, Pharm.D, BCACP Rubiya Kabir, Pharm.D., BCPS Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice Assistant Director of Pharmacy, Clinical & Educational Services Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences North Shore University Hospital Albany, NY Manhasset, NY Affiliate Clinical Faculty, College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences St. John’s University Queens, NY

NYSCHP 2018 ANNUAL ASSEMBLY PROGRAM FACULTY

Andrew Kaplan, Pharm.D., BCPS, BCGP George D. Rodriguez, Pharm.D. Assistant Director, Clinical Pharmacy Services Clinical Pharmacist, The Dr James J Rahal Jr Mount Sinai West Division of Infectious Diseases New York, NY Antimicrobial Stewardship Program Manager NewYork-Presbyterian Queens Brian P. Kersten, PharmD, BCCCP, BCPS Assistant Clinical Professor, Pharmacy Sciences Clinical Pharmacy Coordinator - Critical Care Columbia University School of Nursing Kaleida Health, Buffalo General Medical Center New York, NY Buffalo, NY Grace Shyh, Pharm.D., BCPS, BCACP Wesley D. Kufel, Pharm.D, BCPS, AAHIVP Clinical Pharmacy Manager, Internal Medicine/Infectious Diseases Clinical Assistant Professor, Pharmacy Practice New York-Presbyterian Hospital, Lower Manhattan Hospital Binghamton University School of Pharmacy and Department of Pharmacy Pharmaceutical Sciences New York, NY Binghamton, New York Senator Nick Spano Samantha Liaw, Pharm.D. Founder and Owner Clinical Pharmacy Coordinator Empire Strategic Planning North Shore University Hospital Albany, NY Manhasset, NY Mary L Staicu, Pharm.D. Therese Makhoul, Pharm.D. Infectious Diseases Clinical Pharmacy Specialist PGY-2 Pharmacy Practice Resident, Emergency Medicine Rochester General Hospital University of Rochester Medical Center Rochester, NY Rochester, NY Stephanie Tchen, Pharm.D. Kaylee Maynard, Pharm.D PGY-1 Pharmacy Practice Resident PGY-1 Pharmacy Practice Resident St Peters Health Partners University of Rochester Medical Center Albany, NY Rochester, NY Troy Trygstad, PharmD, MBA, PhD Lisa Philips, Pharm.D., CACP, BACP, BCPS Vice President of Pharmacy Provider Partnerships for Associate Professor of Pharmacy Community Care of North Carolina St. John Fisher College Executive Director of CPESN USA Wegman’s School of Pharmacy Editor-in-chief, Pharmacy Times Rochester, NY Raleigh, North Carolina

William Allan Prescott, Jr., Pharm.D. Doug Wong, Pharm.D. Clinical Associate Professor and Interim Chair, VP – Supply Chain Solutions Department of Pharmacy Practice Pharmacy Healthcare Solutions PharmD Program Director, Pittsburgh, PA University of Buffalo School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences Alecia Wyckoff, Pharm.D., BCPS Buffalo, New York PGY-1 SJH/WSOP Residency Program Director Clinical Pharmacy Specialist Kelly M. Rudd, PharmD, FCCP, BCPS, CACP St. Joseph’s Health Clinical Pharmacy Specialist, Anticoagulation Syracuse, NY Bassett Healthcare Network Cooperstown, New York 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 Inaugural Student Clinical Competition!

Student Clinical Competition Committee Karen Berger, Student Committee Chair Angela Cheng-Lai Andrew Kaplan Jamie Chin Nicholas Lange Heide Christensen Grace Shyh Yi Guo Leanne Svoboda

Education and Professional Development Committee Karen Berger, Committee Chair Jerry Altshuler Andrew Kaplan Lisa Avery Chung Lee Kanika Ballani Samantha Liaw Christian Bernhardi, Kathy Minlionica Student representative Merin Panthapattu, Leigh Briscoe-Dwyer, Student Representative AA Committee Co-Chair Daryl Paris Angela Cheng Joe Pinto, NYSCHP Past President Heide Christensen, Director EWD Lisa Philips, AA Committee Education Liaison Henry Cohen Gabrielle Plaia Amy Dzierba Lendita Prlesi Aubrey Gawron Linda Rosen Yi Guo Leanne Svoboda Christopher Jadoch, NYSCHP President Kim Zammit, AA Committee Co-Chair

Annual Assembly Committee Leigh Briscoe-Dwyer, Co-Chair Kim Zammit, Co-Chair Jason Babby Anthony Longo, NYSCHP President-elect Karen Berger, EPD & Student Program Chair John Manzo, REF Chair Ruth Cassidy, Director Industry Affairs Joe Pinto, NYSCHP Past President Heide Christensen, Director EWD Lisa Phillips, EPD Liaison Nicole Cieri-Hutcherson, Poster Session Chair Jaclyn Scott Shaun Flynn, NYSCHP Executive Director Stephanie Seyse, Ashley Galla Residency Research and Practice Forum Chair Christopher Jadoch, NYSCHP President Lisa Voigt, Incoming President-elect