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May 15

Anthony T. Buatti Pharmacy Resident Research Symposium - May 15, 2024

Please join us for our monthly meeting, where are local residents will be sharing their research projects as part of the Annual Anthony T. Buatti Pharmacy Resident Research Symposium

Free

Ty (Tyler) Schacher, PharmD

NYU Langone Hospital Long Island, PGY1 Resident

Stifling the Flames: Bromocriptine’s Role in the Management of Central Fever

Objectives:

  • Summarize the current evidence for treating central fever with bromocriptine
  • Compare the time to fever cessation between individuals who receive bromocriptine in conjunction with other antipyretics against those who do not
  • Assess the impact of the current study in the context of the existing treatment options for central fever

 

Leah Kowlasky, PharmD 

Stony Brook University Hospital, PGY1 Resident

The Evaluation of Intravenous Hydromorphone Prescribing Patterns in the Emergency Department at Stony Brook University Hospital

Objectives:

  • Assess the implementation of the newer order sets of intravenous (IV) hydromorphone, based on provider and need for additional doses
  • Recognize the areas for improvement that exist regarding the use of intravenous hydromorphone in the emergency department

 

Krishna Tamakuwala, PharmD

North Shore University Hospital, PGY1 Resident

Assessing the Real World Use of Direct Oral Anticoagulants versus Warfarin for the Treatment of Left Ventricular Thrombus

Objectives:

  • Describe the pathophysiology and current recommendations for the management of left ventricular (LV) thrombus
  • Evaluate the safety and efficacy of direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs) compared to warfarin for the treatment of LV thrombus

Malalay Haider, PharmD, MBA

Plainview Hospital, PGY1 Resident

A Comparison of Tenecteplase versus Alteplase in the Treatment of Acute Ischemic Stroke in a Community Hospital

Objectives:

  • Compare the efficacy in improving door to needle time of tenecteplase as compared to alteplase in the treatment of an acute ischemic stroke

 

Suzanne Persaud, PharmD, MHS

Glen Cove Hospital, PGY1 Resident

Comparing the Outcomes of Fixed-Tapering Dose Regimen versus Symptom-Triggered Regimen of Lorazepam for Alcohol Withdrawal in a Community Hospital

Objectives:

  • Review the outcomes of using symptom triggered regimen compared to fixed-tapering dose regimen of lorazepam in patients being treated for alcohol withdrawal


Amanda Liu, PharmD

St. Francis Hospital, PGY1 Resident

A Retrospective Safety and Efficacy Comparison of Oritavancin vs. Dalbavancin in the Outpatient Setting

Objectives:

  • Evaluate the adverse effects of Oritavancin in the Emergency Department at St. Francis Hospital & Heart Center
  • Compare Oritavancin and Dalbavancin for adverse effects and 30 day readmissions due to incomplete resolution of acute skin and skin structure infection (ABSSSI)

INTENDED AUDIENCE:

Health-system pharmacists, technicians and pharmacy students. This is a knowledge-based program. Cost: There is no charge for members of the LISHP. 



Non-Member charge at door is $50.00, no refund


PHARMACIST ACCREDITATION STATEMENT: 

NYSCHP is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy education. This program is approved for 2.0 contact hour(s) (0.2 CEUs) of ACPE approved continuing education. In order to receive credit, the participant must provide the CE code given at the event on the survey which will be emailed out after the meeting. Participants must provide this code within 45 days of the event. It will take up to 60 days to be uploaded to MY CPE Monitor.


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RSVP by May 1, 2024, electronic responses automatically generate a reply; manual responses e-mail Amanda Waldeck at [email protected].


Important Parking Information


Directions for Parking: 

1. Enter Entrance 3 (North Shore University Hospital) from Community Drive (Red Star).

2. Make a right turn at the traffic light and enter Visitor Parking Lot (Green Star).

3. The red line marks the pathway to the Feinstein Building (Yellow Star).



Parking will be validated for attendees, please bring your parking ticket to the LISHP Registration Desk.