Residency directors at an academic medical center will discuss precepting and developing their PGY1 and PGY2 residents during COVID-19. Speakers will share lessons learned during COVID-19 and strategies that will be carried forward to subsequent residency classes. Current PGY1 and PGY2 residents will discuss opportunities COVID-19 has afforded them and resiliency strategies employed.
SPEAKERS
Aqsa Adnan is the current PGY-1 Specialty Pharmacy Practice Resident at Emory University Hospital Midtown located in Atlanta, GA. She completed her undergraduate training at Kennesaw State University and pharmacy school training at Mercer University College of Pharmacy in 2020. After completion of her PGY1 residency, she will be continuing my pharmacy training at Emory where she will be pursuing a PGY2 residency focusing in Oncology. She is a trainee member in the Hematology/Oncology Pharmacy Association and also hold membership in the Georgia Society of Health-System Pharmacists as well as the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists organization.
 Danielle Schlafer, PharmD, BCOP is a clinical pharmacy  specialist in leukemia at Emory Healthcare in Atlanta, GA. She completed her  PharmD at the University of North Carolina Eshelman School of Pharmacy, and  completed a PGY1 Pharmacy Practice residency and PGY2 Oncology Pharmacy  residency at Emory University Hospital. She serves as residency program  director for the PGY2 Oncology Pharmacy residency and precepts pharmacy  residents and students. Her professional interests include hematologic  malignancies, targeted therapies, infectious diseases, and access to care.
Danielle Schlafer, PharmD, BCOP is a clinical pharmacy  specialist in leukemia at Emory Healthcare in Atlanta, GA. She completed her  PharmD at the University of North Carolina Eshelman School of Pharmacy, and  completed a PGY1 Pharmacy Practice residency and PGY2 Oncology Pharmacy  residency at Emory University Hospital. She serves as residency program  director for the PGY2 Oncology Pharmacy residency and precepts pharmacy  residents and students. Her professional interests include hematologic  malignancies, targeted therapies, infectious diseases, and access to care. 
 Katherine G. Fuller,  PharmD, BCACP, BCPS, PhC is a graduate of Auburn University’s Harrison  School of Pharmacy. Dr. Fuller completed her PGY1 Residency at the University of New  Mexico Hospitals and PGY2 Ambulatory Care Residency at Duke University  Hospital. Since moving to Atlanta, Georgia, she has worked as a Clinical  Pharmacy Specialist in the Emory University Hospital Midtown Center for Viral  Hepatitis. Dr. Fuller is a PGY1 residency director and precepts multiple  residents and students on her ambulatory care rotation.
Katherine G. Fuller,  PharmD, BCACP, BCPS, PhC is a graduate of Auburn University’s Harrison  School of Pharmacy. Dr. Fuller completed her PGY1 Residency at the University of New  Mexico Hospitals and PGY2 Ambulatory Care Residency at Duke University  Hospital. Since moving to Atlanta, Georgia, she has worked as a Clinical  Pharmacy Specialist in the Emory University Hospital Midtown Center for Viral  Hepatitis. Dr. Fuller is a PGY1 residency director and precepts multiple  residents and students on her ambulatory care rotation. 
 Dr. Kristina Murphy is a current  PGY2 oncology resident at Emory Healthcare. She received her Doctor of Pharmacy  degree from the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill and completed her PGY1  hospital based specialty pharmacy focused residency Emory Healthcare. After  completion of her PGY-2 residency program, Kristina will be staying on at Emory  as a bone marrow transplant clinical specialist rotating between the inpatient  and outpatient settings.
Dr. Kristina Murphy is a current  PGY2 oncology resident at Emory Healthcare. She received her Doctor of Pharmacy  degree from the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill and completed her PGY1  hospital based specialty pharmacy focused residency Emory Healthcare. After  completion of her PGY-2 residency program, Kristina will be staying on at Emory  as a bone marrow transplant clinical specialist rotating between the inpatient  and outpatient settings.
 Alyssa Billmeyer, PharmD, MHA is  the current Specialty Pharmacy Manager at Emory University Hospital Midtown and  has been in role since Fall 2018. Alyssa graduate with her Doctor of Pharmacy  from the University of Iowa in 2016, and went on to complete a two-year Health  System Pharmacy Administration Residency and Masters of Healthcare  Administration degree at Froedtert Health directly after. Alyssa’s professional  interests include specialty pharmacy, transitions of care, pharmacy practice  models, and professional/personal development.
Alyssa Billmeyer, PharmD, MHA is  the current Specialty Pharmacy Manager at Emory University Hospital Midtown and  has been in role since Fall 2018. Alyssa graduate with her Doctor of Pharmacy  from the University of Iowa in 2016, and went on to complete a two-year Health  System Pharmacy Administration Residency and Masters of Healthcare  Administration degree at Froedtert Health directly after. Alyssa’s professional  interests include specialty pharmacy, transitions of care, pharmacy practice  models, and professional/personal development.
 
                    





 
        