On-Demand Webinar

Pharmacy Leadership During a Pandemic: Managing Drug Shortages and More

A Becker’s Healthcare Health IT + Clinical Leadership + Pharmacy Event

As we begin to emerge from the COVID-19 crisis, hospitals and health systems are navigating innumerable unknowns. One critical area of focus is the pharmacy supply chain.

This recent panel discussion on managing emerging medication trends, optimizing inventory levels, and navigating potential drug shortages features insights from these health system pharmacy leaders:

Best practices shared during the discussion include:

  • Strategies to assess/prepare for potential shortages
  • Addressing clinical and economic challenges
  • Navigating the impact of regulatory changes
  • Motivating your team during difficult times

“The more we move away from manual picking of medications, the safer our processes will be.”

  • Pharmacy Manager for a 238-bed community hospital

Speakers

Dennis Killian
PharmD, PhD

VP of Clinical Operations Peninsula Regional Health System

Dr. Killian graduated from the University of Maryland-Baltimore School of Pharmacy and currently serves as the Vice President of Clinical Operations at Peninsula Regional Medical Center, where he has worked since 2004. Key accomplishments include the creation of two ambulatory pharmacies, changing the medication distribution model from centralized to point-of-care, and initiating decentralized pharmacy services.

Dennis Killian
PharmD, PhD

VP of Clinical Operations Peninsula Regional Health System

Dr. Killian graduated from the University of Maryland-Baltimore School of Pharmacy and currently serves as the Vice President of Clinical Operations at Peninsula Regional Medical Center, where he has worked since 2004. Key accomplishments include the creation of two ambulatory pharmacies, changing the medication distribution model from centralized to point-of-care, and initiating decentralized pharmacy services.

Dennis Killian
PharmD, PhD

VP of Clinical Operations Peninsula Regional Health System

Dr. Killian graduated from the University of Maryland-Baltimore School of Pharmacy and currently serves as the Vice President of Clinical Operations at Peninsula Regional Medical Center, where he has worked since 2004. Key accomplishments include the creation of two ambulatory pharmacies, changing the medication distribution model from centralized to point-of-care, and initiating decentralized pharmacy services.