Manger, Clinical Pharmacy Programs
Kaiser Permanente
Renton, Washington
I completed my PharmD in 2012 and then my MS in Health Outcomes Research in 2013, both from the University of Washington. After graduate school, I completed a PGY1 Pharmacy Residency at Kaiser Permanente of Washington (KPWA). Then, I worked as a pharmacist program coordinator for quality and affordability at KPWA. I moved into a management role, with oversight for primary care clinical pharmacy programs in 2018. In 2020, my scope expanded to include the Pain Clinical Pharmacists at KPWA.
I am passionate about systems thinking. I enjoy implementing data driven clinical programs that optimize health care systems in ways that measurably improve clinical outcomes and the patient experience, while balancing system costs.
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