This podcast will focus on leading through rapid change as a result of Covid-19. The main topics include change within various pharmacy services, including hospital closures, mergers and acquisitions, restructuring pharmacist responsibilities and modification or elimination of current pharmacy services. In addition to discussing changes, this podcast will discuss lessons learned, opportunities that arose and efforts to reactivate services that were discontinued.
SPEAKERS
 Brittanie Wieland is a  PGY2 Health System Pharmacy Administration and Leadership resident at The  University of Kansas Health System (TUKHS). She received her Doctor of Pharmacy  degree from the University of Iowa and is obtaining her Master of Science in Pharmacy  Practice at the University of Kansas in May 2021. After residency, she will  continue at TUKHS in an ambulatory care leadership role. Her interests include  employee engagement, specialty pharmacy and medication safety.
Brittanie Wieland is a  PGY2 Health System Pharmacy Administration and Leadership resident at The  University of Kansas Health System (TUKHS). She received her Doctor of Pharmacy  degree from the University of Iowa and is obtaining her Master of Science in Pharmacy  Practice at the University of Kansas in May 2021. After residency, she will  continue at TUKHS in an ambulatory care leadership role. Her interests include  employee engagement, specialty pharmacy and medication safety.
 Michelle Borchart is a  Pharmacy Clinical Manager at M Health Fairview Southdale Hospital. Michelle  received her Doctor of Pharmacy degree from the University of Minnesota and  completed a PGY1 residency at the University of Minnesota Medical Center,  Fairview. Following residency, Michelle stayed on as a clinical pharmacist then  moved to Fairview Southdale where she took the role as a Clinical Specialist.  She then moved to the Clinical Manager position a little over 6 years ago.
Michelle Borchart is a  Pharmacy Clinical Manager at M Health Fairview Southdale Hospital. Michelle  received her Doctor of Pharmacy degree from the University of Minnesota and  completed a PGY1 residency at the University of Minnesota Medical Center,  Fairview. Following residency, Michelle stayed on as a clinical pharmacist then  moved to Fairview Southdale where she took the role as a Clinical Specialist.  She then moved to the Clinical Manager position a little over 6 years ago.
 Lindsey Clark,  Pharm.D., MBA, is the Pharmacy Manager, Transitions of Care and Emergency  Services at Michigan Medicine and Adjunct Clinical Faculty at the University of  Michigan College of Pharmacy. Lindsey received her Pharm.D. from Wayne State  University and M.B.A. in Health Care Management from New England College. She  completed a 2-year residency in Health System Pharmacy Administration at  Froedtert and the Medical College of Wisconsin. Lindsey is a graduate of the  ASHP Pharmacy Leadership Academy.
Lindsey Clark,  Pharm.D., MBA, is the Pharmacy Manager, Transitions of Care and Emergency  Services at Michigan Medicine and Adjunct Clinical Faculty at the University of  Michigan College of Pharmacy. Lindsey received her Pharm.D. from Wayne State  University and M.B.A. in Health Care Management from New England College. She  completed a 2-year residency in Health System Pharmacy Administration at  Froedtert and the Medical College of Wisconsin. Lindsey is a graduate of the  ASHP Pharmacy Leadership Academy.
 Steven Silverstein has  held his current position for the past 9 years. He received his PharmD from the  University of Illinois at Chicago - College of Pharmacy (UIC-COP), and a BA  from the University of Michigan. He oversees all aspects of pharmacy including  an inpatient pharmacy, 2 outpatient pharmacies, a clinical ambulatory care  pharmacy group, a residency program, and a complex 340B program. Prior  positions include Inpatient Pharmacy Director, Assistant Director of Pharmacy,  and Clinical Staff Pharmacist at Mercy. Steven is also an adjunct instructor  with the UIC-COP where he precepts fourth year pharmacy students.
Steven Silverstein has  held his current position for the past 9 years. He received his PharmD from the  University of Illinois at Chicago - College of Pharmacy (UIC-COP), and a BA  from the University of Michigan. He oversees all aspects of pharmacy including  an inpatient pharmacy, 2 outpatient pharmacies, a clinical ambulatory care  pharmacy group, a residency program, and a complex 340B program. Prior  positions include Inpatient Pharmacy Director, Assistant Director of Pharmacy,  and Clinical Staff Pharmacist at Mercy. Steven is also an adjunct instructor  with the UIC-COP where he precepts fourth year pharmacy students.
The information presented during the podcast reflects solely the opinions of the presenter. The information and materials are not, and are not intended as, a comprehensive source of drug information on this topic. The contents of the podcast have not been reviewed by ASHP, and should neither be interpreted as the official policies of ASHP, nor an endorsement of any product(s), nor should they be considered as a substitute for the professional judgment of the pharmacist or physician.
 
                    





 
        