We chat with Mary Douglass Smith about teaching and precepting during the COVID-19 pandemic.
SPEAKERS
 Mary Douglass Smith, PharmD is the  Director of Experiential Education at Presbyterian College School of Pharmacy  in Clinton, SC. She is responsible for the overall planning, institution and  oversight of the IPPE program and quality assurance of the pharmacy practice  sites. In her position, she has established and expanded preceptor development  programs to provide meaningful, targeted education to the preceptors for the  school. In addition, Dr. Smith teaches in compounding lab, community pharmacy  lab, therapeutics of self-care, and the APPE-Readiness elective that prepares  P3 students for their fourth year rotations.
Mary Douglass Smith, PharmD is the  Director of Experiential Education at Presbyterian College School of Pharmacy  in Clinton, SC. She is responsible for the overall planning, institution and  oversight of the IPPE program and quality assurance of the pharmacy practice  sites. In her position, she has established and expanded preceptor development  programs to provide meaningful, targeted education to the preceptors for the  school. In addition, Dr. Smith teaches in compounding lab, community pharmacy  lab, therapeutics of self-care, and the APPE-Readiness elective that prepares  P3 students for their fourth year rotations.  
 Vicki Basalyga, Pharm.D., BCPS, BCPPS, is the Director for the Section of Clinical Specialists and Scientists. In this role Vicki serves as an information resource and provides guidance to ASHP members regarding science and scientific developments affecting pharmacy practice in health systems. She serves as secretary to the Section executive committee and coordinates activities to accomplish the objectives established by the Section. Additionally, Vicki has assumed the position of Council Secretary for the ASHP's Council on Therapeutics.
Vicki Basalyga, Pharm.D., BCPS, BCPPS, is the Director for the Section of Clinical Specialists and Scientists. In this role Vicki serves as an information resource and provides guidance to ASHP members regarding science and scientific developments affecting pharmacy practice in health systems. She serves as secretary to the Section executive committee and coordinates activities to accomplish the objectives established by the Section. Additionally, Vicki has assumed the position of Council Secretary for the ASHP's Council on Therapeutics. 
Vicki received her Doctor of Pharmacy from Duquesne University and completed an ASHP accredited PGY1 at Children’s National Medical Center in Washington, DC. Vicki is also a Board Certified Pharmacotherapy Specialist and a Board Certified Pediatric Pharmacotherapy Specialist.
Prior to her current position at ASHP, Vicki practiced as critical care pharmacist in both the Cardiac Intensive Care Unit and the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit at Children’s National Medical Center in Washington, DC. Other activities Vicki performed included drafting policies and procedures, co-chairing the Antimicrobial Stewardship Program, creating and drafting order sets for CPOE conversion and precepting residents and students.
 
                    




