Transplant
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Daniel Felix, PharmD, BCPS, BCTXP
Clinical Pharmacist
Pharmacy School: Northeastern University
PGY-1 Residency: Tufts Medical Center
PGY-2 Residency: University of Wisconsin Health Solid Organ Transplant
Publications
Pharmacy School: Northeastern University
PGY-1 Residency: Tufts Medical Center
PGY-2 Residency: University of Wisconsin Health Solid Organ Transplant
Publications
Daniel Felix’s practice interests include include abdominal solid organ transplant and medication safety. He serves as Co-Chair of the Inpatient Pharmacy Practice Committee and is a member of the Ambulatory Care Pharmacy Subcommittee. He is actively involved with the American Society of Transplantation Pharmacy Community of Practice and is the current Chair-Elect of the Immunology/Transplantation ACCP PRN. He is a journal peer reviewer for Progress in Transplantation and Annals of Pharmacotherapy. His research interests include pancreas transplant, induction and maintenance immunosuppression, and metabolic diseases in transplant recipients.
Jillian Fose, PharmD, BCPS, FAST
Clinical Pharmacist
Pharmacy School: University of Michigan
PGY-1 Residency: University of Wisconsin Health
PGY-2 Residency: University of Wisconsin Health Solid Organ Transplant
Publications
Pharmacy School: University of Michigan
PGY-1 Residency: University of Wisconsin Health
PGY-2 Residency: University of Wisconsin Health Solid Organ Transplant
Publications
Jillian Fose's practice includes advancing the care of transplant patients, promoting organ donation, and providing pharmaceutical care services for liver, kidney and pancreas transplant recipients. Additionally, she serves as a preceptor for pharmacy students, PGY1 Pharmacy Practice Residents and PGY2 Transplant Specialty Residents on a variety of abdominal transplant rotations. Her main interests are kidney disease, infectious diseases (primarily CMV) and immunosuppression.
Emily Garcia, PharmD
Clinical Pharmacist
Pharmacy School: University of North Carolina
PGY-1 Residency: Northwestern Memorial Hospital
PGY-2 Residency: University of Maryland Medical Center Solid Organ Transplant
Pharmacy School: University of North Carolina
PGY-1 Residency: Northwestern Memorial Hospital
PGY-2 Residency: University of Maryland Medical Center Solid Organ Transplant
Emily Garcia's practice interests include lung transplant and ambulatory care. She is an active member of the ACCP IM/TR PRN Social Media Committee and the AST TxPharm COP Mentoring/Trainee Workgroup. Her research interests include optimizing transitions of care and expanding transplant pharmacist services in the ambulatory care setting.
Mary Hayney, PharmD, MPH, BCPS, FCCP
Clinical Pharmacist
Pharmacy School: University of Minnesota
PGY-1 Residency: Mayo Clinic
Fellowship: Mayo Clinic Clinical Pharmacology and Vaccine Research
Publications
Pharmacy School: University of Minnesota
PGY-1 Residency: Mayo Clinic
Fellowship: Mayo Clinic Clinical Pharmacology and Vaccine Research
Publications
Mary Hayney's practice focus includes lung transplant and academia. She serves on the Wisconsin Council on Immunization Practices and various committees at the School of Pharmacy. Her research interests include assessing vaccine responses in the immunosuppressed. Her current projects are studying COVID-19 vaccine response in patients with inflammatory bowel disease, immunization disparities among patients with inflammatory bowel disease, influenza surveillance, and use of hepatitis B CpG vaccine in new populations.
Anthony Hennes, PharmD, BCPS
Clinical Pharmacist
Pharmacy School: University of Wisconsin-Madison
PGY-1 Residency: University of Wisconsin Health
PGY-2 Residency: University of Wisconsin Health Solid Organ Transplant
Pharmacy School: University of Wisconsin-Madison
PGY-1 Residency: University of Wisconsin Health
PGY-2 Residency: University of Wisconsin Health Solid Organ Transplant
Anthony Hennes' practice interests include abdominal solid organ transplant, surgical services, and pharmacy education. He serves on the Residency Advisory Committee. He is a journal peer reviewer for Transplantion and Pharmacotherapy. His project and research interests include transplant patient education and adherence and harmacy student and pharmacy resident education.
Kimberly Holdener, PharmD, BCPS, BCTXP
Clinical Pharmacist
Residency Program Director - PGY-2 Transplant
Pharmacy School: Purdue University
PGY-1 Residency: Barnes-Jewish Hospital
PGY-2 Residency: Hennepin County Medical Center Nephrology and Kidney Transplant
Publications
Residency Program Director - PGY-2 Transplant
Pharmacy School: Purdue University
PGY-1 Residency: Barnes-Jewish Hospital
PGY-2 Residency: Hennepin County Medical Center Nephrology and Kidney Transplant
Publications
Kimberly Holdener's practice focus includes abdominal transplant, nephrology, and anemia in chronic kidney disease. She is the program director for the Solid Organ Transplant PGY2 Residency Program. She serves on the Pharmacy Informatics Subcommittee, Resident Advisory Committee, PGY2 Resident Advisory Committee, and Ambulatory Care Pharmacy Subcommittee. She is the Vice Chair of the Advancement Review Council. She is a member of ACCP (imtr-PRN and neph-PRN), PSW, and ASHP. Her research focus includes anemia in chronic kidney disease, bone mineral metabolism in chronic kidney disease, and immunosuppression in kidney transplant.
Olivia Huber, PharmD
Clinical Pharmacist
Pharmacy School: University of Rhode Island
PGY-1 Residency: Henry Ford Hospital
PGY-2 Residency: Tampa General Hospital Solid Organ Transplant
Pharmacy School: University of Rhode Island
PGY-1 Residency: Henry Ford Hospital
PGY-2 Residency: Tampa General Hospital Solid Organ Transplant
Olivia Huber's practice interests include heart transplantation and advanced heart failure. She is a member of the ACCP Immunology and Transplant Pharmacy Research Network on the fundraising committee, and the AST TxPharm Community of Practice on the mentor/mentee committee. Her research interests include primary care of the heart transplant recipient, post transplant diabetes, and antibody-mediated rejection management.
Margaret Jorgenson, PharmD, BCPS, BCTXP
Clinical Pharmacist
Pharmacy School: University of Michigan
PGY-1 Residency: Massachusetts General Hospital
PGY-2 Residency: University of Michigan Hospital Infectious Disease
Publications
Pharmacy School: University of Michigan
PGY-1 Residency: Massachusetts General Hospital
PGY-2 Residency: University of Michigan Hospital Infectious Disease
Publications
Margaret Jorgenson's practice interests include abdominal solid organ transplant and infectious diseases. She is an editorial board member of Transplant Infectious Diseases and the Annals of Pharmacotherapy. Margaret is Chair of the ACCP IMTR PRN Research Committee and is a member of the American Society of Transplantation serving on several initiatives including the ID Community of Practice, MDRO Workgroup, Pharmacy Community of Practice, and the Online Programming Workgroup. She was awarded the ACCP Immunology and Transplantation Practice and Research Network Clinical Practice Award in 2020. Her research focus includes CMV antiviral stewardship and other activities aimed at the optimization of prophylaxis and treatment of CMV in SOT and overall quality improvement pertaining to transplant pharmacotherapy and transplant infectious diseases.
Lucas Schulz, PharmD, BCIDP
Pharmacy Manager - Patient Care Services (Infectious Diseases, Transplant) and Pharmacy Practice Advancement and Experiential Education
Residency Program Director - PGY-1 Pharmacy and PGY-2 Infectious Diseases
Pharmacy School: University of Wisconsin-Madison
PGY-1 Residency: University of Wisconsin Health
PGY-2 Residency: University of Wisconsin Health Critical Care
Publications
Residency Program Director - PGY-1 Pharmacy and PGY-2 Infectious Diseases
Pharmacy School: University of Wisconsin-Madison
PGY-1 Residency: University of Wisconsin Health
PGY-2 Residency: University of Wisconsin Health Critical Care
Publications
Lucas Schulz's practice interests include infectious diseases, transplant, residency education and leadership. He serves on several committees within ASHP, PSW, SIDP, IDSA, and SCCM. Lucas's current projects and initiatives include residency program optimization and advancement, antimicrobial stewardship across the enterprise and across the continuum of care, understanding the place in therapy of new and novel antimicrobials, and PK/PD dose optimization. His research interests focus on the interface of infectious disease and critical care and antimicrobial stewardship evolution and outcomes measurement.
Joshua Wiegel, PharmD, BCPS, BCTXP
Clinical Pharmacist
Pharmacy School: University of Wisconsin-Madison
PGY-1 Residency: Oregon Health and Science University
Publications
Pharmacy School: University of Wisconsin-Madison
PGY-1 Residency: Oregon Health and Science University
Publications
Joshua Wiegel's practice interests include solid organ transplant and hepatitis C. He is the Transplant PGY2 Pharmacy Residency Program Coordinator. He serves on the UW Health Informatics Pharmacy Practice Subcommittee, American College of Clinical Pharmacy Immunology/Transplant Practice and Research Network, and the American Society of Transplantation Pharmacy Community of Practice. He is the current ACCP IMTR PRN HCV Toolkit Co-Chair. He is a member of the ACCP IMTR Research Committee and the AST Public Policy Workgroup. His research interests include liver transplant and hepatitis C outcomes.
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