Join members of the ASHP New Practitioners Forum (NPF) and guest speakers as they share their experience and advice on how to develop your student and resident rotations prior to the rotation, during the rotation, and follow up after completion.
SPEAKERS
 Cassandra Simpkins is a clinical assistant professor at the  West Virginia University College of Pharmacy and Family Medicine Pharmacy  Specialist at the WVU Medicine Department of Family Medicine located in  Charleston, WV. Cassandra received her doctor of pharmacy degree from the  University of Charleston School of Pharmacy. She completed her post-graduate  training at Charleston Area Medical Center. Cassandra is a board certified  pharmacotherapy specialist.
Cassandra Simpkins is a clinical assistant professor at the  West Virginia University College of Pharmacy and Family Medicine Pharmacy  Specialist at the WVU Medicine Department of Family Medicine located in  Charleston, WV. Cassandra received her doctor of pharmacy degree from the  University of Charleston School of Pharmacy. She completed her post-graduate  training at Charleston Area Medical Center. Cassandra is a board certified  pharmacotherapy specialist.
 Jason Babby is Assistant  Director, Clinical Pharmacy Services for The Mount Sinai Health System. He  received his Doctor of Pharmacy degree from St. John’s University College of  Pharmacy and completed a PGY-1 Pharmacy Practice Residency at Hunterdon Medical  Center followed by a PGY-2 Drug Information Specialty Residency at Rutgers, The  State University of New Jersey/Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital. He also  holds his Master in Business Administration in Healthcare Management from New  England College. He is currently a member of the SICP Educational Steering  Committee.
Jason Babby is Assistant  Director, Clinical Pharmacy Services for The Mount Sinai Health System. He  received his Doctor of Pharmacy degree from St. John’s University College of  Pharmacy and completed a PGY-1 Pharmacy Practice Residency at Hunterdon Medical  Center followed by a PGY-2 Drug Information Specialty Residency at Rutgers, The  State University of New Jersey/Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital. He also  holds his Master in Business Administration in Healthcare Management from New  England College. He is currently a member of the SICP Educational Steering  Committee.
 Whitney White received her Doctor of Pharmacy  degree from Samford University McWhorter School of Pharmacy and completed a  PGY-1 Pharmacy Practice Residency at Huntsville Hospital. After 10 years in  pharmacy academia with Samford University and the University of Mississippi,  Dr. White worked as a Clinical Pharmacy Specialist and Student Experiential  Coordinator with the Tuscaloosa VA Medical Center. She currently works as a  Clinical Pharmacy Specialist at the Birmingham VA Medical Center and also  serves as a student and resident preceptor.
Whitney White received her Doctor of Pharmacy  degree from Samford University McWhorter School of Pharmacy and completed a  PGY-1 Pharmacy Practice Residency at Huntsville Hospital. After 10 years in  pharmacy academia with Samford University and the University of Mississippi,  Dr. White worked as a Clinical Pharmacy Specialist and Student Experiential  Coordinator with the Tuscaloosa VA Medical Center. She currently works as a  Clinical Pharmacy Specialist at the Birmingham VA Medical Center and also  serves as a student and resident preceptor.
 David Quach is a clinical  pharmacist at Bryan Medical Center in Lincoln, NE. He completed a PGY-1  pharmacy residency at North Kansas City Hospital in 2018. David is current  member of the New Practitioners Forum’s Career Development Advisory Group.
David Quach is a clinical  pharmacist at Bryan Medical Center in Lincoln, NE. He completed a PGY-1  pharmacy residency at North Kansas City Hospital in 2018. David is current  member of the New Practitioners Forum’s Career Development Advisory Group.
 
                    





 
        