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Post-Doctoral Pharmacy Fellowships

College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences

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Belmont University College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences (CPHS) offers 2 two-year post-doctoral fellowships focused in drug information, evidence-based practice, regulatory processes, teaching, and research. Belmont works in conjunction with corporate healthcare partners and government agencies to give fellows real-world experience in the specific fields of drug information and information management. Additionally, CPHS offers a 3rd two-year fellowship in population health focused on developing advanced skills in chronic disease management, implementation of population health, grant funding, and research. Upon completion of the program, candidates will be qualified to pursue careers in each respective area.

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Fellowships

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Belmont University College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, Christy Houston Foundation Drug Information Center

The Belmont experience provides the fellows the opportunity to manage the day-to-day operations of an academic based drug information center while assisting in core curriculum courses and precepting students. Additionally, the fellow will participate in a teaching certificate program and exit the experience with a completed teaching portfolio.

Food and Drug Administration, Division of Drug Information

The FDA experience provides an opportunity for fellows to refine their drug information skills in a regulatory setting. Fellows respond to drug information inquiries from patients, health care professionals, and regulated industry; create and disseminate content; and assist with a number of high-profile initiatives.

HealthTrust Performance Group

The HealthTrust experience provides the opportunity for fellows to engage in the interworking of a group purchasing organization with over 1,600 member-hospitals and over 40,000 clinics. Fellows precept students and develop internal training materials as well as member facing resources related to regulatory, operational, sourcing, and clinical information.

For more information, please contact us at healthtrustfellows@gmail.com.

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Belmont University College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, Christy Houston Foundation Drug Information Center

The Belmont experience provides the fellows the opportunity to manage the day-to-day operations of an academic based drug information center while assisting in core curriculum courses and precepting students. Additionally, the fellow will participate in a teaching certificate program and exit the experience with a completed teaching portfolio.

HealthTrust Performance Group

The HealthTrust experience provides the opportunity for fellows to engage in the interworking of a group purchasing organization with over 1,600 member-hospitals and over 40,000 clinics. Fellows precept students, create various formulary documents, meet with pharmaceutical companies, participate in board meetings, and learn how to navigate a complex healthcare environment.

For more information, please contact us at healthtrustfellows@gmail.com.

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Belmont University College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences

The academic experience within the Belmont University College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences will allow the fellow to be actively involved in the development of materials and teaching of both small group and large classroom sessions as well as in the precepting of APPE students. The fellow will also participate in a teaching certificate program and exit the program with a completed teaching portfolio.

Neighborhood Health

The Neighborhood Health experience provides the fellow the opportunity to participate in the provision of patient centered care while also gaining an in depth understanding of population health management. Fellows will participate in a chronic disease state management clinic, precept APPE students, review quality measures, and work to implement quality improvement projects.

For more information, please contact the program director Amy Henneman: amy.henneman@belmont.edu

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Fellows

zachary frickerZachary Fricker, PharmD

Clinical Pharmacist Fellow in Drug Information
Sponsors: Belmont University, Aegis Sciences Corporation and FDA


Tim KrafcisinTim Krafcisin, PharmD

Clinical Management Fellow in Drug Information
Sponsors: Belmont University and HealthTrust


Cristina AlbertiCristina Alberti, PharmD

Regulatory Management Fellow in Drug Information
Sponsors: Belmont University, HealthTrust and FDA


Breyuna LenoirBreyuna Lenoir, PharmD

Clinical Pharmacist Fellow in Population Health
Sponsors: Belmont University and Neighborhood Health


jessica-cook.jpgJessica Cook, PharmD, MHCI

Clinical Management Fellow in Drug Information
Sponsors: Belmont University and HealthTrust


samantha-triplett.jpgSamantha Triplett, PharmD

HealthTrust Manager of Clinical Information
Belmont University College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences/HealthTrust
2022-2024 Clinical Management Fellow with Belmont and HealthTrust


Photo of Matthew ShermanMatthew Sherman, PharmD, MBA

RPh Operations Advisor
CVS Health
2021-2023 Clinical Management Fellow with Belmont and HealthTrust


austin-mondlach.jpgAustin Mondloch, PharmD, MA, BCMAS

Director of Drug Information, Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice
Manchester University
2021-2023 Clinical Pharmacist Fellow with Belmont and Aegis


Photo of Chelsea DeanesChelsa Deanes, PharmD, BCMAS

Medical Writer
Evidera
2020-2022 Clinical Pharmacist Fellow with Belmont and Aegis


Photo of John ManenoJohn N. Maneno, PharmD

HealthTrust Director of Clinical Information
Belmont University College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences/HealthTrust
2019-2021 Clinical Management Fellow with Belmont and Aegis


Photo of Emily SingletonEmily Singleton, PharmD, CAHIMS

HealthTrust Senior Manager of Clinical Information
Belmont University College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences/HealthTrust
2018-2020 Clinical Management Fellow with Belmont and HealthTrust

Photo of Jeneva GarlandJeneva Garland, PharmD, MEd

Medical Writer, Center for Trauma and Acute Care Surgery
HCA
2017-2019 Clinical Pharmacist Fellow with Belmont and Aegis


Photo of Stephanie ManleyStephanie Manley, PharmD

Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice
Thomas J. Long School of Pharmacy and Health Sciences
University of the Pacific
2017-2019 Clinical Pharmacist Fellow with Belmont and Aegis


Photo of Kate CookKate (Claussen) Cook, PharmD, CAHIMS, BCMAS

Associate Director, Clinical Pharmacy
IPD Analytics
2015-2017 Clinical Pharmacist Fellow with Belmont and Aegis

A group of pharmacy fellows posing for a photoProgram Statistics

Program Inception: 2015
Fellows Recruited: 17
Graduate Job Placement: 100%

  • Corporate Drug Information Specialists
  • Medical Writers/Content Developers
  • Academia

Certifications Earned

  • Teaching Certificate: 15
  • Professional Certificates: 9

Experiential

  • Classroom Teaching: 3200+ hours
  • Drug Information Questions Answered: 500+
  • Podium Presentations: 4
  • Poster Presentations: 22
  • Continuing Education Presentations: 9

 

Article Publications

  • Triplett S, Ness-Engle GL, Behnen EM. A comparison of drug information question responses by a drug information center and by ChatGPT. Am J Health Syst Pharm. Published online October 25, 2024.  https://doi.org/10.1093/ajhp/zxae316 
  • Garland JM,Hull JD, Bender CL, Marshall L, Holt AC. Evidence of designer benzodiazepine use in routine healthcare urine drug specimens. J Addict Med Published online June 23, 2021. https://doi.org/10.1097/adm.0000000000000884
  • Maneno JN, Ness GL. Andexanet alfa, the possible alternative to protamine for reversal of unfractionated heparin. Ann Pharmacother. 2021;55(2):261-264. https://doi.org/10.1177/1060028020943160
  • Singleton EL, Le N, Ness GL. Theophylline and caffeine as alternatives during an aminophylline shortage. Ann Pharmacother. 2019:53(3):316-320. https://doi.org/10.1177/1060028018806624.
  • Puet BL, Claussen KS, Hild C, Heltsley R, Schwope DM. Presence of parent cocaine in the absence of benzoylecgonine in urine. J Anal Toxicol. 2018;42(8):512-7.

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