Whether you are interviewing for a PGY1, PGY2, or clinical specialist position, you will want to listen to this jam-packed episode of advice from panelists who have experience conduction interviews for all of these positions! Transplant clinical specialists, Drs. Nick Parrish and Rickey Evans, join hosts Lauren, Kim, and Stephanie to discuss anything and everything you have wanted to know about pulling off a successful interview. From prep, to wardrobe, to modern-day follow-up etiquette, we've got you covered!
In this episode of The mTOR You Know, we dive into the evolving role of pharmacogenomics in solid organ transplantation with a focus on tacrolimus andCYP3A5. Our expert panel—Jennifer Trofe, Amy Pasternak, and Shirley Tsunoda—share insights on clinical trial data, guideline perspectives, and real-world application of genotype-guided dosing. We explore the benefits and limitations of CYP3A5 testing, touch on other transplant medications with pharmacogenomic considerations, and discuss barriers such as cost, access, and implementation. The conversation also highlights national survey findings,cost-effectiveness analyses, and strategies for integrating pharmacogenomics into clinical practice.
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In case you missed the live event or would like to revisit the discussion, we are bringing you another opportunity to tune in here! Join moderators Dr. Emily Sartain and Dr. Barrett Crowther as they chat with panelists Dr. Dawn Pluckrose, Dr. Idris Yakubu, Dr. Kayla Joyal, and Dr. Lyndsey Bowman Anger on Mentorship Tips and Tricks. Thank you to the ACCP Txp PRN Programming Committee and the AST Pharmacy COP for bringing us this webinar. All webinars can also be found on the ACCP Transplant PRN YouTube channel.
We’re back with Part 2 of our CMV series! Hosts Aileen Chi and Xena Huang return with the expert panel from the University of Wisconsin—Margaret Jorgenson, Jillian Fose, and Hanna Kleiboeker—to continue the conversation on CMV management in cardiothoracic transplant. In this episode, we explore tricky real-world cases, discuss strategies for managing antiviral resistance, and learn how this team built their renowned CMV stewardship program.
In this episode, we’re bringing you the audio from a recent ACCP joint webinar hosted by the Cardiology and Transplant PRNs—featuring pharmacist-curated highlights from the 2025 ISHLT meeting!
Join Dr. Ian Hollis (UNC Health), Dr. YeeAnn Chen (University of Rochester Medical Center), and Dr. Xena Huang (NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia) as they break down key takeaways in mechanical circulatory support, heart transplantation, and lung transplantation.
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Staying ahead of CMV is crucial for cardiothoracic transplant patients. In this episode, the first of a two-part series, hosts Aileen Chi and Xena Huang welcome a panel of experts from the University of Wisconsin: Dr. Margaret Jorgenson, Dr. Jillian Fose, and Dr. Hanna Kleiboeker. Join us as we delve into the complexities of CMV monitoring and management in this high-risk patient population. Our guests will share their insights on current best practices, diagnostic strategies, antiviral therapies, and the latest research aimed at improving patient outcomes and reducing CMV-related complications.
Join PGY2 SOT Pharmacy Resident Melissa Vu Maffei to discuss “The impact of sodium-glucose cotransporter-2 inhibitors on dialysis risk and mortality in kidney transplant patients with diabetes.”
PGY2 SOT Brittany Huynh joins us from the University of California, San Diego Health to discuss “Evaluation of lipid management practices for secondary atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease prevention in abdominal solid organ transplant recipients”
PGY2 SOT Kylea Clark joins us from the University of Alabama at Birmingham to discuss “Insights from the BKEVER Trial comparing everolimus versus mycophenolate mofetil for BK Polyomavirus infection in kidney transplant recipients.”
Transplant surgeons Dr. Manish Gupta and Dr. Garrett Roll chat with hosts Aileen Chi and Kimberly Leale on this exciting multidisciplinary episode of The mTOR You Know. Join us as we learn amazing insight about new surgical technology and its impacts on immunosuppression, outcomes, and the global transplant ecosystem. You're going to want popcorn for this one!
PGY2 SOT pharmacy resident Daniela Barisano joins us from Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta to discuss “Influenza Vaccine Coverage and Effectiveness for the 2022-2023 Respiratory Season in Pediatric Solid Organ Transplant Recipients,” as well as share her experience from participating in the outpatient adolescent kidney, liver, and heart transplant clinics.
PGY2 SOT resident Courtney Hooten from UW Health in Madison, WI, joins us to present "Effects of SGLT2 Inhibitors on Transplant Survival and Key Clinical Outcomes in Heart Transplant Recipients with Diabetes."
PGY2 SOT Avery Marcotte joins us from the University of North Carolina Medical Center to discuss “Management of vancomycin-resistant Enterococci and daptomycin-resistant Enterococci infections in liver transplant recipients in a single academic center”.
Hosts Kim Leale and Lauren Schumacher continue their discussion with Drs. Jason Phillips and Trung Ky on remote and hybrid clinical transplant pharmacist positions. In this second half we discuss precepting, advocating, setting up a home workspace, and much more! This episode is part 2 of 2.
PGY-2 Solid Organ Transplant Pharmacy Resident Keaton Tauer joins us today to discuss the Second International Consensus Guidelines on the Management of BK Polyomavirus in Kidney Transplantation
PGY2 SOT resident Samantha Curnow joins us from the Cleveland Clinic to discuss "Incidence and Risk factors for rejection after conversion from calcineurin inhibitor to sirolimus-based immunosuppression in orthotopic heart transplant recipients"
Drs. Jason Phillips and Trung Ky join hosts Kim and Lauren to discuss remote and hybrid clinical transplant pharmacist positions. Tune in to learn about how their positions came to be and challenges they navigated as they implemented these innovative approaches. This episode is part 1 of 2.
PGY2 SOT Colette Biro joins us from the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania to discuss a recently published heart transplant study, the "Randomized Trial of Cholesterol Lowering With Evolocumab for Cardiac Allograft Vasculopathy in Heart Transplant Recipients."
Drs. Nick Lange and Dave Salerno join us to discuss their team's recently published paper taking an in-depth look at the relationship between obesity and outcomes in patients on belatacept-based immunosuppression. To follow along, their article can be found via the following citation:
Lange NW, King K, Husain SA, Salerno DM, Tsapepas DS, Hedvat J, Yu M, Mohan S. Obesity is associated with a higher incidence of rejection in patients on belatacept: A pooled analysis from the BENEFIT/BENEFIT-EXT clinical trials. Am J Transplant. 2024 Jun;24(6):1027-1034. doi: 10.1016/j.ajt.2024.02.015. Epub 2024 Feb 21. PMID: 38387620.
This episode is a follow-up to our December 2023 clinical debate on immunosuppression dosing in the setting of obesity. If you missed it or need a refresher, we encourage you to listen to that episode as well.
PGY2 SOT Jean Kim joins us from Tampa General Hospital to discuss "Evaluation of Crushed Posaconazole Delayed Release Tablets in Lung Transplant Recipients"