Infectious Disease Pharmacy Residency Program

 

 

Graduates

Lenka Hrebickova, PharmD

Staff pharmacist working in the inpatient pharmacy area and the Medical Intensive Critical Care , Trauma/Surgical and Neurosurgical Intensive Care units, University of New Mexico Hospital

Doctor of Pharmacy Class of 2004, University of New Mexico College of Pharmacy, Residency Completed in 2005

Residency Research Project: "Assessment of Bacterial Survival and Systemic Tobramycin Concentrations Associated with the Use of Tobramycin-impregnated PMMA Beads", Hrebickova, L., Mercier, R., Pai, M., Young, S., DeCoster, T. 
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Agatha Christie Graham, PharmD

Clinical Assistant Professor, College of Health Sciences – School of Pharmacy, University of Wyoming

Doctor of Pharmacy Class of 2002, University of new Mexico College of Pharmacy, Residency Completed in 2003

Residency Research Project: Graham AC, Mercier RC, Achusim LE, Pai MP. Extended-interval aminoglycoside dosing for treatment of enterococcal and staphylococcal osteomyelitis. Ann Pharmacother 2004;38:936-41.  Click Here to View CV



Lynn M. Nadeau, PharmD

Clinical Pharmacist – Infectious Diseases, Hotel-Dieu Grace Hospital, Windsor, Ontario, Canada

Doctor of Pharmacy Class of 2000, Wayne State University,

Residency Completed in 2001

Residency Research Project: Mercier, R.C., H. Wright, L. Nadeau, L. Nakano, G. Arepally, and F. Koster. 2002. Association Between Protease Inhibitors (PIs) and Thromboembolic Complications in HIV-Infected Patients. Presented at the 42nd ICAAC (Abstract No. H-1937), September 27-30, San Diego, CA.  Click Here to View CV

 



 

Heather Wright, PharmD

Hematology/Oncology Pharmacist, University of New Mexico Hospital

Doctor of Pharmacy Class of 1999, University of New Mexico College of Pharmacy, Residency completed in 2000

Residency Research Project: "Association Between Protease Inhibitors and Thromboembolic Events in HIV Infected Patients.", Wright H, Mercier RC, Arepally G, Koster F.  Click Here to View CV

 

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