Residents

Current Residents

Christa Brutscher, Pharm.D.
University of Kentucky College of Pharmacy, Class of 2022

Areas of interest: Oncology, ambulatory care, internal medicine

Why did you choose Norton Healthcare?

I chose Norton Healthcare for my residency training because I knew the health system experience would be optimal in allowing me to develop into a confident and well-rounded clinical pharmacist. I also was able to experience clinical rotations at Norton Healthcare locations and witnessed firsthand the dedicated commitment of the program preceptors to the residents’ success. Norton Healthcare also offers ample experiences in each of my specific pharmacy interests, and I am excited for the opportunity to explore those further.  

Research Topic: Impact of a nimodipine dose protocol on clinical outcomes in aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage

McKenzie McCammon, Pharm.D., MPH
University of Tennessee Health Science Center College of Pharmacy, 2022

Areas of interest: Oncology, cardiology, infectious diseases

Why did you choose Norton Healthcare?

I chose Norton Healthcare because I value family and support. I could feel how genuine each person was throughout every encounter. I knew the people I would be surrounded by would make a difference in my residency experience. Norton Healthcare also has a wide range of electives that interested me, especially the opportunity in pediatric hematology/oncology.

Research topic: Development of a pharmacist-driven protocol for outpatient management of hypercalcemia of malignancy

Emma Kempf, Pharm.D.
Purdue University College of Pharmacy, Class of 2022

Areas of interest: Internal medicine, ambulatory care

Why did you choose Norton Healthcare?

I was able to work as an intern at Norton Healthcare during pharmacy school and loved the people and the culture. I knew it was an environment that would support me and my well-being while challenging me through the wide variety of practice sites offered within the health system. Through that variety of practice sites, Norton Healthcare offers a well-rounded experience to prepare me for my career. 

Research topic: Development and implementation of an anesthesia automated dispensing cabinet inventory optimization process

Aaron Ridenour, Pharm.D.
University of Cincinnati James Winkle College of Pharmacy, Class of 2022

Areas of interest: Infectious diseases, critical care

Why did you choose Norton Healthcare?

I was drawn to Norton Healthcare for its approach in treating all aspects of patient care with excellence, compassion, and innovation. The PGY1 program offers a wide variety of rotation experiences to ensure its pharmacy residents receive the comprehensive training and clinical decision-making skills necessary to provide care for patients with a vast array of complicated disease states. Comprehensive professional development is encouraged through interdisciplinary collaboration, longitudinal leadership, scholarship, research, and the opportunity to teach and precept students from Sullivan University College of Pharmacy. I especially value the emphasis that Norton Healthcare places on the personal growth and well-being of its residents. The robust support provided by the preceptors was readily apparent, and I knew this was the program I was looking for.

Research topic: Evaluation of adherence to a health system’s guidelines for treatment of community acquired pneumonia

Dakota Smith, Pharm.D., M.S.
Manchester University, Class of 2022

Areas of interest: Infectious diseases, critical care

Why did you choose Norton Healthcare?

I chose Norton Healthcare because it feels like a place where everyone has your back and will help support you in any way. It also provides many different experiences in ID and critical care as well as being able to experience working in different hospital environments at each Norton location. Norton made me feel very welcome during my interview despite being virtual which to me was a strong indicator of where I wanted to be.

Research Topic: Evaluation of fluid status in critically ill patients with sepsis at Norton Healthcare facilities

Sarah Wise, Pharm.D., M.S.
Campbell University College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, Class of 2022

Areas of interest: Internal medicine, critical care, emergency medicine

Why did you choose Norton Healthcare?

I chose Norton Healthcare because of the robust opportunities afforded the residents. The program’s teaching certificate with Sullivan University College of Pharmacy, leadership and elective opportunities drew me to Norton Healthcare because of the well-rounded experience and opportunity to explore different areas of pharmacy. All of which will make me a better clinical pharmacist. The people at Norton Healthcare were so welcoming, and they made me feel like part of the family from the beginning. I am excited to further expand my therapeutic knowledge, build relationships with my colleagues and become a well-rounded clinical pharmacist throughout my pharmacy residency at Norton Healthcare.

Research topic: Evaluation and optimization of the therapeutic enoxaparin dosing and monitoring protocol in high-risk populations

Past Residents

2021-2022 PGY1 PHARMACY RESIDENCY CLASS

Emily Bryan, Pharm.D.

Sullivan University College of Pharmacy, Class of 2021

Project: Creating an ambulatory pharmacy initiative aimed at decreasing emergency department visits among Norton Healthcare’s self-insured health plan members

PGY2: Ambulatory care, Norton Healthcare

Hannah Corbin, Pharm.D.

University of Kentucky College of Pharmacy, Class of 2021

Project: Evaluating early interclass transitions between oral P2Y12 receptor-inhibiting therapies in a community health system

Chuck McMahan Jr., Pharm.D.

University of Cincinnati James L. Winkle College of Pharmacy, Class of 2021

Project: Impact of a pharmacist-driven alcohol withdrawal adjunct pharmacotherapy standardization on clinical outcomes

Clark Moehlenbrock, Pharm.D.

University of Oklahoma College of Pharmacy, Class of 2021

Project: Evaluation of a health system’s adherence to monitoring parameters for oral chemotherapy agents

PGY2: Oncology, Norton Healthcare

Shaina Smoger, Pharm.D.

University of Kentucky College of Pharmacy, Class of 2021

Project: Development of a pharmacist-driven, guideline-directed medication therapy optimization service for hospitalized patients with chronic heart failure with reduced ejection fraction

Xuping Yan, Pharm.D.

Purdue University College of Pharmacy, Class of 2021

Project: Evaluation of IV vs. oral antibiotics at discharge for the treatment of urinary source gram-negative bacteremia

PGY2: Infectious diseases, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, Massachusetts

2020-2021 PGY1 PHARMACY RESIDENCY CLASS

Martin Brenneman, Pharm.D.

Ohio Northern University Raabe College of Pharmacy, Class of 2020

Project: Evaluation of urinalysis and urine culture use for diagnostic stewardship within a community health system

PGY2: Infectious diseases, Norton Healthcare

Emily Followell, Pharm.D.

University of Kentucky College of Pharmacy, Class of 2020

Project: Standardizing the implementation of pharmacist-led patient care protocols in the ambulatory setting

PGY2: Cardiology, TriStar Centennial Medical Center, Nashville, Tennessee

Erin Ottman, Pharm.D.

University of Kentucky College of Pharmacy, Class of 2020

Project: Impact of a pharmacist-driven intervention tool on adherence to guidelines related to the use of bone modifying agents (BMAs) in patients with advanced solid tumor malignancies with metastatic disease to the bone

Tori Penick, Pharm.D.

University of Kentucky College of Pharmacy, Class of 2020

Project: Revision of the Advanced Hospital Practice Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience (APPE) rotation: Standardizing learning experiences among student pharmacists

PGY2: Ambulatory care, University of Louisville

Rachel Sowell, Pharm.D., MPH

University of Tennessee Health Science Center College of Pharmacy, Class of 2020

Project: Development of pharmacist-driven transition of care intervention in acute ischemic stroke patient population

PGY2: Ambulatory care, Norton Healthcare

Adele Venable, Pharm.D.

University of Mississippi School of Pharmacy, Class of 2020

Project: clinical impact of an anticoagulation protocol revision for extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) patients

PGY2: Critical care, St. Joseph Hospital, Lexington, Kentucky

2019-2020 PGY1 PHARMACY RESIDENCY CLASS

Alex Anderson, Pharm.D.

Research topic: Identifying opportunities for optimization of the use of continuous infusion anti-hypertensive therapies in the emergency department

Megan Cummins, Pharm.D.

Research topic: The effect of dexmedetomidine use on concomitant benzodiazepine exposure in mechanically ventilated neonates

PGY2: Pediatrics, UK Healthcare, Lexington, Kentucky

Alexandria Dingess, Pharm.D.

Research topic: Elevating safety and efficacy of anticoagulation practice: Closing the gap on national patient safety goals

Ashley Jatczak, Pharm.D.

Research topic: Evaluating patient outcomes associated with the use of guideline-directed supportive care for diabetic ketoacidosis and hyperglycemic hyperosmolar syndrome

James Mitchell, Pharm.D.

Research topic: A systematic approach to improve and maintain compliance with revised USP 797 guidelines in a health system

Lindsay Otis, Pharm.D., MBA

Research topic: Assessment of the management of immunotherapy-related toxicities in oncology patients presenting to community hospital system emergency departments

PGY2: Ambulatory care, Norton Healthcare

2018-2019 PGY1 PHARMACY RESIDENCY CLASS

Evan Bryson, Pharm.D.

Research topic: Therapeutic enoxaparin in high-risk patients: An evaluation of a pharmacist-driven anti-Xa monitoring and dose adjustment protocol

PGY2: Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia

Emily Hampton, Pharm.D., MPH, BCPS

Research topic: Directed education and feedback to nonphysician providers to reduce treatment of asymptomatic bacteriuria at a community hospital

Justin McCann, Pharm.D.

Research topic: Risk factors for venous thromboembolic events in patients following elective total hip and total knee arthroplasty in the community hospital setting

PGY2: Ambulatory care, Norton Healthcare

Ashley Mullins, Pharm.D.

Research topic: Optimizing use of the electronic medical record to improve transitions of care for oncology services

Joanna Towles, Pharm.D.

Research topic: Burnout among pharmacy technicians: The impact of strategic initiatives

Kimber Woodrum, Pharm.D., MPH

Research topic: A systematic approach to optimizing opioid prescribing by standardizing order sets

PGY2: Ambulatory care, Norton Healthcare

2017-2018 PGY1 PHARMACY RESIDENCY CLASS

Lars Almassalkhi, Pharm.D.

Research topic: Engaging pharmacist to effectively manage clinical decision support alerts

PGY2: Emergency medicine, University of Kentucky, Lexington

Kathleen Gillen, Pharm.D.

Research topic: Evaluation of facility-specific risk factors for opioid-induced respiratory depression

PGY2: Ambulatory care, Samford University, Birmingham, Alabama

Amanda Kuszmaul, Pharm.D.

Research topic: Designing a tool to standardize pharmacist workflow in an ambulatory care specialty practice

PGY2: Ambulatory care, University of Louisville

Abby Taylor, Pharm.D.

Research topic: A process for the development of clinical pharmacy tools within an electronic medical record

Brittany Wyatt, Pharm.D.

Research topic: Describing the potential impact of a pharmacist-driven protocol to prevent febrile neutropenia

PGY2: Ambulatory care, Norton Healthcare

2016-2017 PGY1 PHARMACY RESIDENCY CLASS

Danielle Henry, Pharm.D.

Research topic: Implementation of a process to ensure the safe and efficient use of cytotoxic medications for non-oncologic indications

Kelli Noel, Pharm.D.

Research topic: A retrospective review to determine the efficacy of fecal microbiota transplantation via colonoscopy in a community hospital for recurrent, refractory, or severe Clostridium difficile infection

Jessica Robinson, Pharm.D., BCPS

Research topic: Evaluation of the potential impact of a darbepoetin alfa indication restriction and dosing guideline in an inpatient setting

Lauren Schmitt, Pharm.D.

Research topic: A standardized pharmacist-driven process for anticoagulation education: Evaluating the impact on patient outcomes and opportunities for optimization

Haley Willett, Pharm.D.

Research topic: Optimizing a pharmacy dashboard to improve success at implementation

PGY2: Ambulatory care, Belmont University, Nashville, Tennessee

Maryam Yazdanshenas, Pharm.D.

Research topic: Rate of deviation from evidence-based protocols in neo-adjuvant and adjuvant breast cancer treatment regimens

2015-2016 PGY1 PHARMACY RESIDENCY CLASS

Rachel Connors, Pharm.D.

Research topic: Potential impact of a pharmacist-driven protocol to improve Staphylococcal bacteremia care

Kassandra Fernsler Mohler, Pharm.D., BCACP

Research topic: Defining a standardized pharmacist-driven process for inpatient warfarin education

PGY2: Ambulatory care, Norton Healthcare

Michael Frazier, Pharm.D., BCPS

Research topic: A comprehensive, systematic, and multidisciplinary approach to continuous optimization of clinical decision support

Lindsay Hazelden, Pharm.D.

Research topic: Evaluation of empiric direct thrombin inhibitor therapy with optimization of the heparin-induced thrombocytopenia laboratory testing protocol and pharmacist intervention

PGY2: Oncology, John Hopkins, Baltimore, Maryland

Jamie Kraemer Mahan, Pharm.D., BCPS

Research topic: Designing and implementing a pharmacist-driven process for inpatient novel oral anticoagulant education

Michael Robinson, Pharm.D., BCPS

Research topic: Optimization of antibiotic regimen selection and dispensing in the perioperative setting

2014-2015 PGY1 PHARMACY RESIDENCY CLASS

John Holston, Pharm.D.
Research topic: Implementing transitions of care in a health care system — pilot study on patients discharged on anticoagulants

Courtney McDonald, Pharm.D.
Research topic: Impact of a pharmacist in the patient-centered medical home

Christie Lee Scott, Pharm.D.
Research topic: Identifying operational barriers to initiation of appropriate antimicrobial therapy following a positive blood culture

PGY2: Ambulatory care, Norton Healthcare

Josh Senn, Pharm.D., BCPS
Research topic: Evaluation of intravenous immunoglobulin grams averted with implementation of an inpatient IV immune globulin restricted use and dosing guideline

Tara Haworth Wright, Pharm.D., BCPPS, BCOP
Research topic: Characterizing clinical decision support alerts within an electronic health record system
PGY2: Pediatrics, Texas Children’s Hospital, Houston

2013-2014 PGY1 PHARMACY RESIDENCY CLASS

Ashley Stack Bane, Pharm.D., BCPS
Research topic: Evaluation of the safety and efficacy of a colistin dosing protocol

Jonathan Ptachcinski, Pharm.D.
Research topic: Impact of a pharmacist-directed intervention on duration of aminoglycoside empiric therapy for health care-associated pneumonia
PGY2: Hematology/oncology, UNC Health, Chapel Hill, North Carolina

Yvonne Egbudin Umeh, Pharm.D., BCCP
Research topic: The Impact of a vancomycin interchange protocol on costs and length of stay

2012-2013 PGY1 PHARMACY RESIDENCY CLASS

Michael Braun, Pharm.D., BCPS
Research topic: Creating and implementing a dosing protocol for intravenous immune globulin

Khyati Desai, Pharm.D.
Research topic: Utility of gram stain to identify the pathogen in methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) pneumonia

Kelsi Peay, Pharm.D.
Research topic: Expansion of a generic medication pilot project within an integrated delivery network

2011-2012 PGY1 PHARMACY RESIDENCY CLASS

Jeffrey Bahng, Pharm.D., BCPS
Research topic: Engaging pharmacists to become effective stewards of the formulary system through the use of education, documentation and communication

Susan Martin, Pharm.D.
Research topic: Maximizing generic prescribing in an integrated delivery network: Impact of the pharmacist

Thomas Stoltz, Pharm.D.
Research topic: Comparison of individualized versus standardized parenteral nutrition for adult inpatients in a health care system

2010-2011 PGY1 PHARMACY RESIDENCY CLASS

Julianne Jeffries, Pharm.D.
Research topic: Impact of an antimicrobial stewardship pilot project for the treatment of candidiasis on prescribing practices patient outcomes, and cost

Kelly Kampschmidt, Pharm.D.
Research topic: Pharmacist comfort at codes: Due to knowledge or experience?
PGY2: Oncology, Northwestern University, Chicago, Illinois

Brittany Surface, Pharm.D.
Research topic: Implementation of a basal-bolus insulin order set as a test of change

2009-2010 PGY1 PHARMACY RESIDENCY CLASS

Kimberly Blanton, Pharm.D., BCPS
Research topic: Evaluation of vancomycin trough levels before and after implementation of pharmacist-driven dosing and monitoring guidelines
Current position: Clinical oncology pharmacist, St. Joseph East Hospital, Lexington, Kentucky

Mary Douglas Miracle, Pharm.D., BCPS
Research topic: Pharmacist medication reconciliation and discharge counseling in a heart failure population

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