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Meet the Current PGY1 Pharmacy Residents

Cara Christopher, PharmD
PGY1 Pharmacy Resident Site: Temple University Hospital - Main Campus

  • Areas of Interest: Transplant, Toxicology, Health Informatics, Medication Safety, and Transitions of Care
  • Education: Thomas Jefferson University, Jefferson College of Pharmacy (Philadelphia, PA)
  • Hometown: Hammonton, NJ
  • Research Project: Monitoring for Sirolimus-Associated Renal and Metabolic Adverse Effects in Heart and Lung Transplant Recipients
  • DUE Project: Evaluation of Missed Antibiotic Doses During Transitions of Care to the Perioperative Setting
  • CE Topic: Evaluating Drug Shortage Mitigation Strategies
  • Why Temple? I chose Temple University Hospital because it is a tertiary academic medical center with a wide selection of rotations and a well-rounded residency training. Temple also emphasizes multidisciplinary education and a positive workplace culture that encourages comprehensive, high-quality patient care. Working with a patient population in a major city allows residents to receive hands-on training from multiple preceptors, and the opportunity to make interventions that directly impact the patient and the Philadelphia community.
  • Contact Information: [email protected]

Cory Gaulrapp, PharmD
PGY1 Pharmacy Resident Site: Temple University Hospital - Main Campus

  • Areas of Interest: Infectious Disease and Critical Care
  • Education: Rutgers University, Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy (Piscataway, NJ)
  • Hometown: Hainesport, NJ
  • Research Project: Pharmacist Follow-up on Documented Angiotensin Converting Enzyme Inhibitor and Angiotensin Receptor Blocker Induced Angioedema Patients
  • DUE Project: Appraisal of Cangrelor Ordering Practices, Therapy Duration, and Cost Implications
  • CE Project: Combating Burnout in Healthcare
  • Why Temple? I was drawn to the pharmacy residency program at Temple Health because of its distinctive combination of academic, community, and university-based settings. This blend offers an unparalleled opportunity to engage with a diverse patient population and gain hands-on experience in a variety of clinical settings. The collaborative environment at Temple fosters a rich learning experience that aligns perfectly with what I wanted from a PGY-1 program.
  • Contact Information: [email protected]

Hannah Reynolds, PharmD
PGY1 Pharmacy Resident Site: Temple University Hospital - Main Campus

  • Areas of Interest: Internal Medicine
  • Education: Virginia Commonwealth University (Richmond, VA)
  • Hometown: Cary, NC • Research Project: Evaluation of Paclitaxel Titration on the Rate of Infusion-Related Hypersensitivity Reactions
  • DUE Project: Rivaroxaban for Venous Thromboembolism Prophylaxis
  • CE Project: Updates on the Opioid Epidemic
  • Why Temple? I chose Temple because I was looking for a large academic medical center with a diverse patient population that would challenge me to become a better pharmacist while giving back to an underserved population. During my interview, my decision was solidified by the professional and supportive outlook of the preceptors.
  • Contact Information: [email protected]

Alice Solanke, PharmD PGY1
Pharmacy Resident Site: Temple University Hospital - Main Campus

  • Areas of Interest: Ambulatory Care and Internal Medicine
  • Education: University of Maryland- School of Pharmacy (Baltimore, MD)
  • Hometown: Newark, DE
  • Research Project: Association of Augmented Renal Clearance with Antimicrobial Treatment Failure in Trauma Patients
  • DUE Project: Optimization of Hyaluronidase Formulation in an Infusion Center
  • CE Project: Updates in Stress Ulcer Prophylaxis
  • Why Temple? I chose Temple University Hospital because of the exceptional opportunities it presents. As a large academic hospital, it provides diverse clinical rotations in my areas of interest. Precepting was also a personal goal of mine, and Temple’s support in this area stood out to me. I also appreciate its commitment to serving an underserved population and its strong community involvement, making a meaningful impact on patient care. The diversity among the preceptors, both in career paths and cultural backgrounds, was important to me as well for gaining varied perspectives. I believe Temple will challenge me and support my growth as a pharmacist, enhancing my overall professional development.
  • Contact Information: [email protected]

Brittany Williams, PharmD
PGY1 Pharmacy Resident Site: Temple University Hospital - Main Campus

  • Areas of Interest: Critical Care and Emergency Medicine
  • Education: University of Kansas School of Pharmacy (Lawrence, KS)
  • Hometown: Pittsburgh, PA
  • Research Project: Evaluation of Clinical Outcomes with the Utilization of a Decision Matrix Order Set for the Treatment of Hyperkalemia vs Standard Practice
  • DUE Project: Evaluation of Enoxaparin Trauma Dosing Protocol
  • CE Project: Treprostinil Storage, Preparation, Titration, & Conversion Review
  • Why Temple? I chose Temple because they are a large academic medical center that serves a diverse patient population. During my interview, it was clear that the preceptors are genuinely dedicated to the residents' well-being and success. The residency program offers a broad range of experiences across different specialties, with the flexibility to tailor the experience to individual interests. This approach provides a thorough understanding of various aspects of pharmacy practice. Additionally, Temple is pharmacy-friendly and fosters a collaborative working environment across multiple healthcare professions, all aimed at ensuring excellent patient care.
  • Contact Information: [email protected]

Previous PGY1 Pharmacy Residents