PGY-1 Residents Top Row: (Left to Right) Stephen Deptola, Jon Derringer, Matthew Plassmeier, Larry Huang, Alan Rusnak, and Dalton Kuebel Middle Row: (Left to Right) Saaiqa Maredia, Darby Derringer, Mckenna Jennings, Anne Thorn- dyke, Ali Koelling, Julia Stevens, and Kaitlyn Jarrell Bottom Row: (Left to Right) Brittany Coleman, Stephanie Hamilton, Pauline Kim, and Emily Willard
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PGY-1 Residents
Top Row: (Left to Right) Stephen Deptola, Jon Derringer, Matthew Plassmeier, Larry Huang, Alan
Rusnak, and Dalton Kuebel
Middle Row: (Left to Right) Saaiqa Maredia, Darby Derringer, Mckenna Jennings, Anne Thorn-
dyke, Ali Koelling, Julia Stevens, and Kaitlyn Jarrell
Bottom Row: (Left to Right) Brittany Coleman, Stephanie Hamilton, Pauline Kim, and
Education: Doctor of Pharmacy, University of Kentucky College of Pharmacy; Master of Public Health in Health Behavior, University of Kentucky
Practice Interests: Emergency Medicine
Research Project: Gabapentin use in alcohol withdrawal syndrome
Research Project Preceptor: Jacob Peters, PharmD, BCPP, BCPS Professional Development: Indiana Teaching Certificate Program, Butler University Therapeutics Case Conference, IU Health Grand Rounds Committee, ACCP and ASHP member
Future Career Plans: After completing her PGY1 residency, Dr. Coleman plans to complete a PGY2 residency in emergency medicine and obtain BCPS certification. Her future plans also include practicing in an academic medical center, precepting pharmacy residents and students, and participating in global health initiatives.
Education: Doctor of Pharmacy, University of North Carolina Eshelman School of Pharmacy; Bachelor of Science in Pharmaceutical Science, The Ohio State University
Practice Interests: Pediatrics
Research Project: Safety and efficacy of sleep medications in pediatrics
Research Project Preceptor: To be determined
Professional Development: Indiana Teaching Certificate Program, Butler University Therapeutics Case Conference, IU Health Pharmacy Residency Social Committee, Phi Delta Chi Professional Pharmacy Member, ACCP and ASHP member.
Future Career Plans: After completing his PGY1 Residency training, Dr. Deptola plans to pursue a PGY2 in pediatrics with a focus in Critical Care and Emergency Medicine. Following residency training, he hopes to earn a BCPPS certification and continue to follow his passion in working with underprivileged children. Additionally, he hopes to continue to conduct research and have the opportunity to precept students in the future.
Education: Doctor of Pharmacy, University of Cincinnati James L. Winkle College of Pharmacy
Practice Interests: Transplant, Pediatrics
Research Project: Impact of low level CMV viremia off prophylaxis and risk for developing CMV disease in lung transplant recipients
Research Project Preceptor: Erin Lushin, PharmD, BCPS
Professional Development: Indiana Teaching Certificate Program, Butler University Therapeutics Case Conference, IU Health Pharmacy Residency Alumni Engagement and Family Medicine Committee, Rho Chi Academic Honor Society, Phi Lambda Sigma, APhA member
Future Career Plans: After completing her PGY1 residency, Dr. Derringer plans to complete a PGY2 residency in transplant or pediatrics and obtain board certification. Following residency training, she hopes to work as a clinical pharmacist with opportunities to precept students and residents.
Education: Doctor of Pharmacy, University of Kentucky College of Pharmacy
Practice Interests: Infectious Diseases, Critical Care, Informatics
Research Project: Outcomes of regimens containing two versus three active antiretrovirals in patients harboring the M184V/I mutation
Research Project Preceptors: Emily Huesgen, PharmD, BCACP, AAHIVP; Eric Farmer, PharmD, BCPS, AAHIVP; Brooke N. Stevens, PharmD, BCPS, AAHIVP
Professional Development: Indiana Teaching Certificate Program, Butler University Therapeutics Case Conference, IU Health Pharmacy Social Committee, Rho Chi Academic Honor Society, Kappa Psi Pharmaceutical Fraternity Member, ASHP Member, APhA Member
Future Career Plans: After completing his PGY1 residency, Dr. Derringer plans to complete a PGY2 residency in infectious diseases or critical care and obtain board certification. His future plans include practicing pharmacy at an academic medical center, precepting students, and teaching as an adjunct faculty member at a college of pharmacy.
Education: Doctor of Pharmacy, Loma Linda University; B.S in Biomedical Sciences, Burman University
Practice Interests: Internal Medicine, Cardiology
Research Project: Evaluation of the effect of rivaroxaban, apixaban and warfarin on Thromboelastogram (TEG)
Research Project Preceptor: Tara Flack, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP
Professional Development: Indiana Teaching Certificate Program (IPTeC), IU Health Pharmacy Residency Social Committee, Rho Chi Honor Society, APhA member, ASHP member
Future Career Plans: After completing her PGY1 residency, Dr. Hamilton plans to complete a PGY2 in Internal Medicine and obtain BCPS certification. In the future, she would like to practice in an academic medical center where she can precept residents and students as well as teach at an affiliated school of pharmacy.
Education: Doctor of Pharmacy, Purdue University College of Pharmacy
Practice Interests: Critical Care, Trauma, Emergency Medicine
Research Project: A comparison of methylene blue versus hydroxocobalamin for post-operative vasoplegia: a retrospective analysis
Research Project Preceptor: Haley Peters, PharmD
Professional Development: Indiana Teaching Certificate Program (IPTeC), Butler Therapeutics Case Conference, IU Health Recruitment Committee, Phi Lambda Sigma Alumni, Indiana College of Clinical Pharmacy (ICCP) Member, Society of Critical Care Medicine Member
Future Career Plans: After completing PGY1 Residency, Dr. Jennings plans on completing a specialty PGY2 in either critical care or emergency medicine. Dr. Jennings would like to obtain her BCPS and BCCCPS certifications, as well as, be involved in precepting students and residents at a large academic medical center.
Name: Ali Koelling Email Address: [email protected] Hometown: Pittsboro, IN Education: Doctor of Pharmacy, Manchester University College of Pharmacy Practice Interests: Critical Care Research Project: Safety and efficacy of inhaled tranexamic acid in diffuse alveolar hemorrhage Research Project Preceptor: Quinn Czosnowski, PharmD, BCPS Professional Development: Indiana Pharmacy Teaching Certificate, IU Health Residency Recruitment Committee, Rho Chi Academic Honor Society, ASHP and ACCP member Future Career Plans: After completing her PGY1 residency, Dr. Koelling plans to complete a PGY2 residency in critical care and pursue board certification. In the future, her plan is to practice at an academic medical center, where she can precept students and residents. She also plans to expand her involvement with ACCP and SCCM to continually advocate for the pharmacy profession.
Education: Doctor of Pharmacy, University of Michigan College of Pharmacy
Practice Interests: Hematology/Oncology, Internal medicine, Ambulatory Care
Research Project: Describing real world tolerance of transitioning from parenteral prostacyclin therapy to oral prostacyclin therapy in patients with pulmonary hypertension
Research Project Preceptor: Tara Driscoll, PharmD, BCPS
Professional Development: Indiana Teaching Certificate Program, IU Health Pharmacy Residency Forum Committee, ASHP member
Future Career Plans: After completing her PGY1 residency, Dr. Kim plans to complete a PGY2 residency in one of her interest areas and obtain board certification. Her future plans include practicing as a clinical pharmacist in an academic medical center with opportunities to precept students and participate in clinical research.
Education: Doctor of Pharmacy, Butler University College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences
Practice Interests: Critical Care, Emergency Medicine, Cardiology
Research Project: Comparison of mortality with empiric vs. no Enterococcus sp. coverage in surgical complicated intra-abdominal infections
Research Project Preceptor: Chris Anderson, PharmD, BCPS
Professional Development: Butler University Therapeutics Case Conference, Indiana Pharmacy Teaching Certificate, IU Health Residency Social Committee, Phi Delta Chi Professional Pharmacy Fraternity, Phi Lambda Sigma, ACCP and ASHP member
Future Career Plans: After completing his PGY1 residency, Dr. Kuebel plans to pursue a PGY2 residency in one of his interest areas and to obtain board certification. In the future, he would like to practice in an academic setting where he can precept students and residents.
Education: Doctor of Pharmacy, University of Texas at Austin; Bachelor of Science in Molecular Biosciences and Biotechnology, Arizona State University
Practice Interests: Hematology/Oncology, Infectious Diseases
Research Project: Toxicity and efficacy comparison between continuous infusion amphotericin B deoxycholate versus liposomal amphotericin B in patients with histoplasmosis
Professional Development: Indiana Pharmacy Teaching Certificate Program, IU Health Grand Rounds Committee, Kappa Epsilon, ASHP member
Future Career Plans: After completing PGY1 residency, Dr. Maredia plans to complete a PGY2 specialty residency in one of her interest areas. Her future plans include pursuing board certification, clinical research, and practicing at a large academic health center with opportunities to precept pharmacy students and residents.
Education: Doctor of Pharmacy, Purdue University College of Pharmacy
Practice Interests: Oncology, palliative care, geriatrics, ambulatory care, academia, and quality improvement
Research Project: Safety and efficacy of dosing thiotepa using total body weight for conditioning chemotherapy prior to stem cell transplant in obese versus non-obese patients
Research Project Preceptors: Teresa Thakrar, PharmD, BCOP and Shawn Griffin, PharmD, BCOP
Professional Development: IU Health Alumni and Family Medicine Committee, Indiana Teaching Certificate Program, Butler University Therapeutics Case Conference, AACP Walmart Scholar, ASHP, Phi Lambda Sigma Pharmacy Leadership Society, Rho Chi Academic Honors Society, Institute for Healthcare Improvement
Future Career Plans: After completing her PGY1, Dr. Stevens plan to pursue a PGY2 program in oncology, palliative care, or ambulatory care. Throughout residency, she will be honing her clinical, teaching, and research skills so that she can be an engaging and effective clinical practice faculty member.
Education: Doctor of Pharmacy, Purdue University College of Pharmacy
Practice Interests: Administration, Practice Advancement
Research Project: Evaluating DOACs in patients with bioprosthetic valves
Research Project Preceptor: Lauren Czosnowski, PharmD, BCPS
Professional Development: Butler University Therapeutic Case Conference, IU Health Pharmacy Recruitment Committee, APhA Member, ASHP Member, IPA Member
Future career plans: After completing his PGY-1 residency, Dr. Plassmeier plans to complete a PGY-2 specialty residency in health-systems pharmacy administration. Dr. Plassmeier’s plans including obtaining board certification in pharmacotherapy, precepting pharmacy students and residents, and serving in a leadership position at a large academic medical center. His goal is to advance the practice of pharmacy through the expansion of clinical services, advocating for regulatory reforms, and educating future pharmacists.
Education: Butler University College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences
Practice Interests: Pediatrics, Transplant, Critical Care
Research Project: Incidence of QTc prolongation with concomitant use of methadone and 2nd generation antipsychotics
Research Project Preceptor: Emma Tillman, PharmD, PhD & Katie Hughes, PharmD, BCPPS
Professional Development: Indiana Pharmacy Teaching Certificate, IU Health Residency Recruitment Committee, Phi Delta Chi Professional Pharmacy Fraternity, ACCP Resident Committee and PRN pediatrics member
Future Career Plans: After completing her PGY1 residency, Dr. Thorndyke plans to complete a PGY2 residency in one of her areas of interest and obtain board certification. In the future, she would like to practice in a large institution where she can serve in leadership roles, participate in new health initiatives, and precept students and residents. Eventually, she plans to take her clinical knowledge and blend it into the business setting.
Education: Doctor of Pharmacy, University of Cincinnati James L. Winkle College of Pharmacy
Practice Interests: Critical Care, Pediatrics
Research Project: Predictors of response to midodrine for weaning of vasopressors
Research Project Preceptor: Quinn Czosnowski, PharmD, BCPS
Professional Development: Butler University Therapeutics Case Conference, Indiana Pharmacy Teaching Certificate, IU Health Recruitment Committee, Kappa Psi Professional Pharmacy Fraternity, Phi Lambda Sigma, APhA and ASHP member
Future Career Plans: After completing her PGY1 residency, Dr. Willard plans to complete a PGY2 residency in pediatrics or critical care. In the future, she would like to practice in a critical care setting with pediatrics or adults at an academic medical center, while staying involved with professional organizations.
PGY-1 Non-Traditional Pharmacy Practice
Name: Colleen LaRowe Email address: [email protected] Hometown: Batavia, IL Education: Doctor of Pharmacy, Butler University College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences Practice Interests: Internal Medicine Research Project: Assessment of Antibiotic prescribing and pharmacist interventions for UTIs in the Emergency Department Professional Development: 4South Orthopedic Team Leader, Pre-op Med History Pharmacy Team Leader, Student Shadow Coordinator Future Career Plans: After completing her PGY1 non-traditional pharmacy practice residency, Dr. LaRowe plans to continue practicing as a clinical staff pharmacist at IU Health.
Name: Elliot Mervis Email address: [email protected] Hometown: Kokomo, IN Education: Doctor of Pharmacy, Butler University College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences Practice Interests: Internal Medicine, Ambulatory Care, Infectious Disease, and Managed Care Research Project: The impact of documented penicillin allergy in colorectal surgery and surgical site infection rates Future Career Plans: After completing his PGY-1 non-traditional pharmacy practice residency, Dr. Mervis plans to either continue practicing as a clinical staff pharmacist at IU Health or pursue a PGY-2 in an area of interest.
Name: Jared Albright Email address: [email protected] Hometown: Winfield, KS Education: Bachelor of Science in Physiology, Oklahoma State University; Bachelor of Science in Pharmaceutical Science, University of Kansas; Doctor of Pharmacy, University of Kansas Practice Interests: Pharmacogenomics, Pediatrics Research Project: TBD Research Project Preceptor: TBD Future Career Plans: After completing PGY-1 non-traditional pharmacy practice residency, plans to pursue further training in Pharmacogenomics and Pediatrics
Name: Alan Rusnak Email Address: [email protected] Hometown: Clemson, South Carolina Education: Doctorate (Pharmacy) from Presbyterian College, Bachelor’s Degree (Criminology) from Florida State University, Associate’s Degree (Pre-Pharmacy) from Tri-County Technical College Practice Interests: Infectious Disease, Pulmonary, Transplant Research Project: Efficacy and safety of combination induction with rituximab and rATG compared to rATG alone Research Project Preceptor: Katie Pennington, PharmD Professional Development: IU Health Pharmacy Residency Forum Committee, IU Health Enhanced Recovery After Surgery Committee, University Hospital Investigational Drug Services Point of Contact, Medication History Workgroup Committee, Clinical Technician Committee Future Career Plans: After completing a PGY1 residency, Dr. Rusnak hopes to pursue a PGY2 in a field he identifies from his rotations as his primary interest. Other future plans include practicing within a large academic medical center, getting BCPS certification, and precepting pharmacy residents and students.
PGY-2 Residents
Top Row: (Left to Right) Storm Van Wey, Adam Overberg, Sarah Mietz, Meghan Blais, Emily
Belarski, and John Bomkamp
Bottom Row: (Left to Right) Martina Fraga, Regan Wade, Shannon White, Katherine Curtis,
Education: Erie County Medical Center/University at Buffalo (PGY1 Pharmacy); The Ohio State University (Doctor of Pharmacy); SUNY Geneseo (Bachelor of Science in Chemistry)
Practice Interests: Cardiothoracic transplant, transplant infectious diseases, academia, research
Research Project: Comparison of basiliximab and alemtuzumab induction in lung transplant recipients (acute and chronic rejection, CLAD, survival)
Research Project Preceptor: Erin Lushin, PharmD, BCPS
Professional Development: IU Health Transplant Committee, IU Health Thoracic Transplant Quality Committee, Kappa Psi Pharmaceutical Fraternity, Phi Lambda Sigma
Future Career Plans: Obtain a clinical pharmacy specialist position in cardiothoracic transplant with an adjunct faculty role at a college of pharmacy, train and mentor future pharmacists, and conduct meaningful clinical research.
Education: PGY1 Pharmacy Residency, Indiana University Health; Doctor of Pharmacy, Purdue University College of Pharmacy; Bachelor of Arts in Biology, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis
Practice Interests: Emergency Medicine
Research Project: Hemodynamic comparison of diltiazem versus metoprolol for rate control in patients with atrial fibrillation with rapid ventricular rate
Research Project Preceptors: Kelsey Billups, PharmD, BCPS and Tara Flack, PharmD, BCPS, BCCP
Professional Development: Indiana Teaching Certificate Program, ASHP, ACCP, CPFI, and Rho Chi membership
Future Career Plans: After completing her PGY2 residency, Dr. Nicholson plans to pursue a career in emergency medicine at a hospital with opportunities to precept students and participate in clinical research.
Education: B.S. Biomedical Sciences and Spanish minor at Auburn University; Doctor of Pharmacy at Auburn University Harri-son School of Pharmacy
Practice Interests: Internal Medicine, Cardiology, Academia
Research Project: To be determined
Research Project Preceptor: To be determined
Professional Development: Indiana College of Clinical Phar-macy Resident Representative, Indiana Teaching Certificate Pro-gram, Rho Chi Academic Honor Society, Phi Lambda Sigma Lead-ership Society, ASHP member, Butler University Therapeutics Case Conference, IU Health Pharmacy Residency Recruitment Committee
Future Career Plans: After completing her PGY2 internal med-icine pharmacy residency, Dr. Wade plans to pursue a clinical po-sition in cardiology or internal medicine at an academic medical center associated with a school of pharmacy. She hopes to obtain a faculty position with opportunities to precept students and resi-dents.
Education: Doctor of Pharmacy, University of Michigan College of Pharmacy; Bachelor of Science, University of Michigan
Practice Interests: Pediatric HIV, ID, Cystic Fibrosis
Research Project: Outcomes of a MRSA eradication protocol in pediatric cystic fibrosis patients
Research Project Preceptor: Rebecca Pettit, PharmD, MBA, BCPS and Andrew Houck, PharmD, BCPPS
Professional Development: Vizient Pediatric Pharmacy Committee, Riley Pediatric Medication Utilization Committee, Riley Pediatric Antimicrobial Stewardship Committee, ASHP member, PPAG member
Future Career Plans: After completing her PGY2 residency, Dr. Belarski plans to pursue a career in pediatric clinical pharmacy in the area of infectious disease or pulmonology. Her plans also include pursuing BCPPS certification, precepting and mentorship, and leadership development. She looks forward to continued involvement in professional organizations throughout her career, including ASHP, PPAG, and Vizient.
Education: Doctor of Pharmacy, Purdue University College of Pharmacy
Practice Interests: Antimicrobial Stewardship, Gram-Negative Resistance, Clinical Microbiology
Research Project: Evaluation of a rapid, fungal detection panel for the diagnosis and management of candidemia and invasive candidiasis at an academic health center
Research Project Preceptor: Jon Hiles, PharmD, BCPS-AQID
Professional Development: ASHP, OSHP, SIDP Trainee member, Antibiotic Stewardship Committee, Rho Chi Academic Honor Society
Future Career Plans: After completing his PGY2 residency, John plans to obtain board certification in infectious diseases. He hopes to pursue a job as an antimicrobial stewardship specialist at an academic medical center.