 
                    
            Implementation of a Pharmacist-provided Pharmacogenomics Service in an Executive Health Program
June 29, 2021
Dr. Yee-Ming Lee and Dr. Lisa Corbin discuss their involvement in the development of a pharmacogenomics program within an executive health setting, providing overviews on how the program works within an executive health system and what the program offers to patients.
SPEAKERS
 Dr. Yee-Ming Lee received her Bachelor of Pharmacy and  Master of Pharmaceutical Science degrees from Monash University, Australia. She  then worked as a clinical pharmacist in inpatient and ambulatory settings in  Singapore before coming to the U.S to obtain her PharmD. from the University of  Illinois at Chicago. She completed her Post Graduate Year 1 (PGY1) residency  followed by a PGY2 Specialty residency in Pharmacogenomics at the same  institution. She then pursued a fellowship in Clinical Pharmacology and Pharmacogenomics  at the University of Chicago, where her fellowship focused on implementing  pharmacogenomics in the hospital setting. In 2017, she joined the University of  Colorado Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences as a faculty,  and her current clinical practice centers on implementing pharmacogenomics at  UCHealth. Her interest is to translate actionable pharmacogenomic findings into  clinical practice to impact patient care.
Dr. Yee-Ming Lee received her Bachelor of Pharmacy and  Master of Pharmaceutical Science degrees from Monash University, Australia. She  then worked as a clinical pharmacist in inpatient and ambulatory settings in  Singapore before coming to the U.S to obtain her PharmD. from the University of  Illinois at Chicago. She completed her Post Graduate Year 1 (PGY1) residency  followed by a PGY2 Specialty residency in Pharmacogenomics at the same  institution. She then pursued a fellowship in Clinical Pharmacology and Pharmacogenomics  at the University of Chicago, where her fellowship focused on implementing  pharmacogenomics in the hospital setting. In 2017, she joined the University of  Colorado Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences as a faculty,  and her current clinical practice centers on implementing pharmacogenomics at  UCHealth. Her interest is to translate actionable pharmacogenomic findings into  clinical practice to impact patient care.
 Dr. Lisa Corbin received her medical degree with  honors and distinction from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill,  where she was a member of AOA.  She  completed her Internal Medicine residency and chief residency at the University  of Colorado and is board certified in Internal Medicine.  She joined faculty based at HealthONE  Presbyterian/St. Luke’s engaged in internal medicine practice and teaching  until becoming the medical director of The Center for Integrative Medicine  (TCFIM) at the University of Colorado Hospital (UCH) at its inception in 2001.  There, she focused her clinical, educational, and research efforts on  complementary / alternative medicine and continued general internal medicine  practice.  In 2017 she became the medical  director of UCH’s Patient Coordinated Services program, which includes the  Executive Health Program and the Pavilion Health primary care practice.
Dr. Lisa Corbin received her medical degree with  honors and distinction from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill,  where she was a member of AOA.  She  completed her Internal Medicine residency and chief residency at the University  of Colorado and is board certified in Internal Medicine.  She joined faculty based at HealthONE  Presbyterian/St. Luke’s engaged in internal medicine practice and teaching  until becoming the medical director of The Center for Integrative Medicine  (TCFIM) at the University of Colorado Hospital (UCH) at its inception in 2001.  There, she focused her clinical, educational, and research efforts on  complementary / alternative medicine and continued general internal medicine  practice.  In 2017 she became the medical  director of UCH’s Patient Coordinated Services program, which includes the  Executive Health Program and the Pavilion Health primary care practice.
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