Join members of the ASHP New Practitioners Forum and guest speakers as they share advice for pharmacy students, residents and new practitioners on how to develop your CV to pursue non-traditional career paths in medical writing and informatics.
SPEAKERS
 Benjamin  J. Anderson PharmD, MPH  is currently a Medication Management Informaticist at the Mayo  Clinic, in Rochester, Minnesota. He works on  the Plummer Chart with a focus on clinical decision support and serves as the  Residency Program Director for the PGY-2 Informatics program. Ben received  his  Doctor of Pharmacy degree from the  University of Minnesota and his Masters in Public Health degree  from the University of Pittsburgh. He  completed a PGY1 residency in pharmacy and a PGY2 health system pharmacy  administration residency from the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center.  In  Minnesota, Ben is active with MSHP  and enjoys serving on meeting planning committees. Nationally Ben  has served on the Section of Pharmacy  Information and Technology Advisory Group: Clinical Information  Systems for 9 years. He is currently serving  as Director-at-Large for the Section.
Benjamin  J. Anderson PharmD, MPH  is currently a Medication Management Informaticist at the Mayo  Clinic, in Rochester, Minnesota. He works on  the Plummer Chart with a focus on clinical decision support and serves as the  Residency Program Director for the PGY-2 Informatics program. Ben received  his  Doctor of Pharmacy degree from the  University of Minnesota and his Masters in Public Health degree  from the University of Pittsburgh. He  completed a PGY1 residency in pharmacy and a PGY2 health system pharmacy  administration residency from the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center.  In  Minnesota, Ben is active with MSHP  and enjoys serving on meeting planning committees. Nationally Ben  has served on the Section of Pharmacy  Information and Technology Advisory Group: Clinical Information  Systems for 9 years. He is currently serving  as Director-at-Large for the Section. 
 Sarah E. Wheeler is a medical writing assistant for Banner  Medical. In this role, she creates continuing education content for pharmacists  and other healthcare professionals. Sarah earned her Doctor of Pharmacy degree  from The Ohio State University in 2018 and completed her PGY-1 residency at  Cleveland Clinic Akron General. After completing a PGY-2 residency specializing  in ambulatory care at Froedtert & the Medical College of Wisconsin in 2020,  Sarah now practices as an ambulatory care clinical pharmacy specialist in  Virginia.
Sarah E. Wheeler is a medical writing assistant for Banner  Medical. In this role, she creates continuing education content for pharmacists  and other healthcare professionals. Sarah earned her Doctor of Pharmacy degree  from The Ohio State University in 2018 and completed her PGY-1 residency at  Cleveland Clinic Akron General. After completing a PGY-2 residency specializing  in ambulatory care at Froedtert & the Medical College of Wisconsin in 2020,  Sarah now practices as an ambulatory care clinical pharmacy specialist in  Virginia. 
 Jenna Harris completed her undergraduate degree in Biology  at Keystone College, her Master’s degree in Clinical Chemistry at The  University of Scranton, and her Doctorate of Pharmacy at Thomas Jefferson  University. She completed her PGY-1 and PGY-2 (ambulatory care) residency at  Upstate University Hospital. She is currently a clinical, ambulatory care  pharmacist at a rheumatology clinic at Upstate University.
Jenna Harris completed her undergraduate degree in Biology  at Keystone College, her Master’s degree in Clinical Chemistry at The  University of Scranton, and her Doctorate of Pharmacy at Thomas Jefferson  University. She completed her PGY-1 and PGY-2 (ambulatory care) residency at  Upstate University Hospital. She is currently a clinical, ambulatory care  pharmacist at a rheumatology clinic at Upstate University. 
 Kelsey  Haller earned both her  Bachelor of Pharmaceutical Sciences degree and her Doctor of Pharmacy degree at  the University of Pittsburgh in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. She then completed  her PGY-1 residency at Mount Carmel West Hospital in Columbus, Ohio. Kelsey  currently practices as a board certified pharmacotherapy specialist at Mount  Carmel Health in the areas of adult internal medicine, adult medical intensive  care, and neonatal intensive care. She is actively involved in the PGY-1 residency  program at Mount Carmel Grove City Hospital as a preceptor and as a residency  research coordinator for the Mount Carmel health system.
Kelsey  Haller earned both her  Bachelor of Pharmaceutical Sciences degree and her Doctor of Pharmacy degree at  the University of Pittsburgh in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. She then completed  her PGY-1 residency at Mount Carmel West Hospital in Columbus, Ohio. Kelsey  currently practices as a board certified pharmacotherapy specialist at Mount  Carmel Health in the areas of adult internal medicine, adult medical intensive  care, and neonatal intensive care. She is actively involved in the PGY-1 residency  program at Mount Carmel Grove City Hospital as a preceptor and as a residency  research coordinator for the Mount Carmel health system.
 
                    





 
        