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SCSS Advisory Groups

ASHP's Section Advisory Groups (SAG) offer you the best way to participate with ASHP and colleagues who share the same interests.

SAG on Clinical Leadership

Charge

Advise ASHP regarding opportunities to enhance the development of leadership skills among clinical specialists and scientists. Identify and develop tools, promote programs, and resources to enhance clinical leadership skills development and applications for current and future health system practice.  Identify opportunities that will help the pharmacists grow as clinical leaders and provide recertification opportunities for Certified Pharmacy Executive Leaders.

Chair

Calvin IceCalvin J. Ice, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP, FASHP
Clinical Pharmacy Manager, Training and Education
Corewell Health
Grand Rapids, MI

 

Vice Chair

Elyse MacDonaldElyse MacDonald, PharmD, MS, BCPS, FASHP
Director, Investigational Drug Service and Infusion Pharmacy
Stanford Health Care
Stanford, CA

 

Secretary

Laura ButkievichLaura Butkievich, PharmD, MHA, MSHI, BCACP, BCPS, FASHP
Pharmacy Manager, Quality, Regulatory, and Research
University of Missouri Health Care
Columbia, MO

 

Immediate Past Chair

Hai TranHai Tran, PharmD, BCPS
Director, Drug Use Policy & Stewardship
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
Los Angeles, CA


Current SAG on Clinical Leadership Roster




SAG on Emergency Medicine

Charge

Assess and update current ASHP programs, tools, and resources related to emergency medicine and determine member needs related to this specialty. Encourage and determine the extent of pharmacy workforce integration into health-care teams. Identify opportunities for departments of pharmacy at hospitals and health-systems to optimize safe and effective use of medications in prehospital settings, emergency department, and other critical access areas. Identify and develop future programs/resources that enhance the ability of members to meet patient needs. As a group of specialists and scientists, we work to collaborate, educate, and innovate to advance care of patients from all backgrounds.  .

Leadership

Chair

Curtis GeierCurtis Geier, PharmD, BCEMP
Emergency Medicine Clinical Pharmacist
San Francisco General Hospital
San Francisco, CA

 

Vice Chair

Jamie KerestesJamie Kerestes, PharmD, BCCCP, BCEMP
Coordinator, Emergency Department; Director PGY2 EM Pharmacy Residency
Geisinger
Wilkes Barre, PA

 

Secretary

Hang (Mercy) Hoang-NguyenHang (Mercy) Hoang-Nguyen, PharmD, BCCCP, BCEMP
Emergency Medicine Clinical Pharmacy Specialist
Veterans Affairs Puget Sound Health Care System
Seattle, WA

 

Immediate Past Chair

Hannah BrownHannah Brown, PharmD, BCPS
Clinical Coordinator/Emergency Medicine Pharmacy Specialist
Emory University Hospital Midtown
Atlanta, GA


Current SAG on Emergency Medicine Roster




SAG on Emerging Sciences

Charge

Assess, identify, develop and update tools and resources to assist pharmacists in practice areas where emerging sciences issues may impact patient care and/or pharmacy practice. Identify opportunities for the pharmacy workforce and practice sites to ensure safe and effective use of medications and related therapies where emerging science may be a part of practice. Advise the Executive Committee on opportunities where ASHP should be involved.

Leadership

Chair

Donald MooreDonald Moore, PharmD, BCOP, BCPS, DPLA, FASHP, FCCP
Clinical Oncology Pharmacy Manager
Atrium Health Levine Cancer
Charlotte, NC

 

Vice Chair

Amy Barton AlstonAmy Alston, PharmD, MS
Medical Associate Director, Nanomedicine
CSL Vifor
Ann Arbor, MI

 

Secretary

Kevin ZinchukKevin Zinchuk, PharmD, CCRP
Manager, Investigational Drug Services
Brigham and Women's Hospital
Boston, MA

 

Immediate Past Chair

Martha RobertsMartha J. Roberts, PharmD, BSPharm, BCCCP
Pharmacy Dept Coordinator
Brown University Health
Providence, RI


Current SAG on Emerging Sciences Roster




SAG on Pediatrics

Charge

Identify, assess and update current ASHP programs, tools, and resources related to pediatrics and determine member needs related to this specialty. Encourage and determine the extent of pharmacist integration into health-care teams that provide patient care services where pediatric patients are treated. Identify opportunities for departments of pharmacy at hospitals and health-systems in ensuring safe and effective use of medications in pediatrics. Assess emerging policy issues related to pediatrics and advise the Executive Committee on opportunities where ASHP should be involved.

Leadership

Chair

Tara SmithTara Smith, PharmD, BCPPS
Med Management Alignment, Subject Matter Expert - Pediatrics
HCA HealthTrust
Nashville, TN

 

Vice Chair

Jennifer HamnerJennifer Hamner, PharmD, BCPPS, FASHP
Director of Pharmacy Professional Development
Children's Hospital Colorado
Denver, CO

 

Secretary

Jordan BurdineJordan Burdine, PharmD, MBA, BCPPS, FTSHP
System Clinical Pharmacy Specialist - Neonatology and Pediatrics
Memorial Hermann Health System
Houston, TX

 

Immediate Past Chair

Jennifer PauleyJennifer Pauley, PharmD, BSPharm, BCOP, BCPS
Program Manager
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
Memphis, TN


Current SAG on Pediatrics Roster

SCSS on Connect

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Ambulatory Care Pharmacy 3-year Recertification Plan

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