You Need to Pass the BCPS Exam.
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You Need to Pass the BCPS Exam.
Here's Why You Will.
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Dr. Brockway graduated with his Doctor of Pharmacy from the University of Iowa. He is a quadruple Board-Certified pharmacist (BCPS, BCCCP, BCIDP, BCCP) with over 20 years of inpatient experience. He is currently practicing in the ICU at EvergreenHealth Medical Center in Kirkland, WA. In addition to his primary role of taking care of medical, neuro, and cardiac ICU patients, he also covers the Emergency Medicine department and occasional service in the NICU. Dr. Brockway is a preceptor for pharmacy students from the University of Washington and Washington State University Schools of Pharmacy.
Dr. Cocchio is a clinical pharmacist specializing in emergency medicine, clinical toxicologist, and PGY-2 emergency medicine residency program director at CHRISTUS Trinity Mother Frances Health System in Tyler, Texas. Dr. Cocchio obtained his PharmD from Long Island University Brooklyn and completed a PGY1 Residency at Saint Michael's Medical Center and PGY2 Emergency Medicine Residency at Rutgers University.
Dr. Busti attained his PharmD at Texas Tech Univ Health Sciences Center, and completed a post-doctoral pharmacy residency at the University of Texas at Austin and Scott & White Hospital. He taught clinical pharmacology and did clinical research as an Associate Professor at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center in Dallas, Texas, where he also taught in the NIH Clinical Scholars program at UT Southwestern.
Dr. Busti obtained his MD at Texas A&MCollege of Medicine, completed a 4-year Emergency Medicine ResidencyProgram at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, and a Masters of Science (MSc) in Evidenced-Based Health Care from Oxford University. He currently practices as a physician in the Emergency Department.
Dr. Boland is a clinical pharmacist specializing in ambulatory care and has also practiced in other clinical environments including the emergency department, antimicrobial stewardship team, and hospital pharmacy practice. Dr. Boland obtained her Doctor of Pharmacy from Wingate University School of Pharmacy and completed an Ambulatory Care Pharmacy Practice Residency at Cone Health. She has served in academia for over 10 years, where she helped to train both pharmacy students and residents.
Dr. Kekic earned a Doctor of Pharmacy degree from Midwestern University College of Pharmacy in Glendale, Arizona. She is a Board-Certified Ambulatory Care Pharmacist with Pharmacogenomics Certifications from the University of Florida College of Pharmacy, University of Colorado Skaggs School of Pharmacy, Mayo Clinic, and Computational Genomics from Mayo Clinic. Dr. Kekic is a Pharmacogenomics Clinical Pharmacy Specialist, Assistant Program Director for Community-Based Pharmacy Residency, and Outpatient Pharmacy Education at Mayo Clinic in Arizona. As a Master of Healthcare Innovation candidate, she is focused on advancing pharmacy practice at the intersection of emerging technologies to improve lives of patients and providers.
Dr. Travers is a Hematology/Oncology clinical pharmacist specializing in malignant hematology, as well as blood and marrow transplant. She graduated from Duquesne University School of Pharmacy. She completed a PGY1 Pharmacy Practice Residency at Ochsner LSU Health and a PGY2 Hematology/Oncology Pharmacy Residency at Nebraska Medicine. Dr. Travers currently practices at the University of Kentucky Markey Cancer Center in Lexington, Kentucky.
Dr. Vickery graduated from Wingate University School of Pharmacy with her Doctor of Pharmacy degree, and completed a Pharmacy Practice Residency at Fort Sanders Regional Medical Center in Knoxville, Tennessee. Dr. Vickery has 10 years of academic and practice experience in inpatient psychiatry and geriatrics.
Dr. Vickery received his Doctor of Pharmacy from the Wingate University School of Pharmacy. He completed a one-year PGY1 residency at Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist. He has over 10 years of clinical experience in both academic appointments and hospital practice. He serves as the pharmacist lead for the UNC Health Pardee Antimicrobial Stewardship program. Dr. Vickery is also a Clinical Pharmacist Practitioner at the Pardee Center for Infectious Diseases in Hendersonville, NC.