Rochelle Brual, PharmD
Pharmacy Residency Programs
Past Pharmacy Residents
Paige Weaver, PharmD
After completing her PGY1 residency program, Paige accepted a PGY2 Critical Pharmacy Resident Position at Maine Medical Center in Portland, ME.
Notable Accomplishments during Residency Year
- Major Residency Project: Multi-centered retrospective study evaluating the efficacy and safety of rivaroxaban as venous thromboembolism treatment in obese patients
- Medication use evaluation on tolvaptan that identified an improvement in alignment with evidence-based criteria for use.
- Emergency medicine resident education for implementation of a behavioral activity rating scale to assess and treat agitation in the emergency department
- Development of monograph and formulary recommendation for nebulized tranexamic acid for hemoptysis
- Training, leadership, and maintenance of student-run smart pump rounds, which promoted the safe administration of intravenous fluids and medications
After completing her PGY1 residency program, Rochelle accepted a PGY2 Emergency Medicine Resident Position at Union Hospital in Terre Haute, IN.
Notable Accomplishments during Residency Year
- Major Residency Project: The impact of paralytic dosing on first pass success in obese patients undergoing rapid sequence intubation in the emergency department
- Medication use evaluation on remdesivir, which addressed the adherence to evidence-based criteria for use for patients with COVID-19
- Evaluation of safety events with oral antidiabetic agents, which led to streamlining the available dosing frequencies for these agents to prevent future hypoglycemic events
- Evaluation of current peri-operative management of anticoagulants, which evaluated alignment with The Joint Commission's National Patient Safety Goals
- Training, leadership, and maintenance of student-run smart pump rounds, which promoted the safe administration of intravenous fluids and medications
Karli Combs (Dooling), PharmD, BCPS
After completing her residency, Karli accepted a clinical / staff pharmacist position working 1st shift at Ascension Genesys Hospital in Grand Blanc, MI. She also serves as a residency preceptor for the Adult Medicine, Neurotrauma ICU / Progressive Respiratory Care Unit (PRCU), and Staffing rotations at her practice site. She achieved board certification as a pharmacotherapy specialist in July 2021.
Notable Accomplishments during Residency Year
- Major Residency Project: Justification and implementation of an anti-Xa guided enoxaparin dosing protocol in special populations
- Publication in progress
- Case report on management of antiphospholipid syndrome with argatroban accepted for publication
- Development of monograph and formulary recommendation for umeclidinium / vilanterol / fluticasone furoate inhaler
- Clinical service evaluation of pharmacist-driven acid suppressive therapy discontinuation protocol
- Medication use evaluation on topical collagenase
Matthew Rico, PharmD
After completing his residency, Matt matched with and completed the PGY2 Infectious Diseases Residency Program at Beaumont Hospital in Royal Oak, MI.
Matt now practices as an Antimicrobial Stewardship Pharmacist and The University of Toledo Medical Center in Toledo, OH, and serves as a preceptor for PGY1 residents and pharmacy students at his practice site.
Notable Accomplishments during Residency Year
- Major Residency Project: Asymptomatic bacteriuria: impact of antimicrobial stewardship bundle to reduce unnecessary antibiotics in patients without urinary catheters
- Publication recently accepted
- Participation in intravenous minocycline formulary decision team
- Neuromuscular blocking agent (NMBA) prescribing / administration policy
- Facilitated implementation of pharmacist-driven QTc monitoring program for COVID-19 antimicrobials
- Evaluation of oral antiretroviral medications and associated medication use errors
Asia Body, PharmD
Andrew Jennings, PharmD, BCPS
After practicing in this position for a year, he matched with and completed the PGY2 Medication-Use Safety and Policy Residency Program at the Durham Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Durham, NC. He achieved board certification as a pharmacotherapy specialist in December 2020.
Andrew now practices as the Pharmacoeconomic and Procurement Supervisor at the Hampton Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Hampton, VA, and will be precepting PGY1 residents at his practice site.
Christopher (C.J.) Mickey, PharmD, BCPS
Tracie Motyka, PharmD, BCPS