PGY2 Solid Organ Transplant – UW Medicine Pharmacy Residency The PGY2 Solid Organ Transplant Pharmacy Residency at UW Medicine is in ASHP accreditation candidate status and provides twelve months of training focused on the care of solid organ transplant recipients and living organ donors
Megan Henderson, Pharmd, Bctxp - Topline Megan Henderson, Pharmd, Bctxp, is a seasoned clinical pharmacist with 10+ years of experience in solid organ transplant pharmacy She has expertise in medication therapy management, pharmacovigilance, and clinical research
Megan Henderson Email Phone Number | University of . . . - RocketReach Megan Henderson, based in Seattle, WA, US, is currently a Solid Organ Transplant Clinical Pharmacist at University of Washington Medical Center Megan Henderson brings experience from previous roles at Tower Health, UC San Diego Health and University of Washington Medical Center
Transplant Specialty Pharmacy Residency - UW Health Residents who successfully complete the UW Health Solid Organ Transplant Residency Program will be able to provide integrated pharmaceutical care at a patient-specific level as well as a patient population level for those who have or are expected to undergo solid organ transplantation
ACCP - Member Spotlight Megan Henderson, PharmD . . . - Facebook It was important to me to stay connected with other transplant clinicians and teams upon completion of my PGY2 experience I value all our practice differences and am enjoying learning from everyone’s experiences
Megan Henderson | Pharmacist 3 | UW | OpenPayrolls University of Washington (UW) records show Megan Henderson held multiple jobs between 2012 and 2022 One of the most recent records in 2022 lists a job of Pharmacist 3 and a pay of $140,600
Department of Pharmacy The resident’s evaluation in PharmAcademic will be assigned to: (1) a designated pharmacist with clinically relevant experience (as Primary Preceptor), and (2) a non-pharmacist preceptor (as Co-Preceptor)