Abbie (Erickson) Lyden, PharmD BCPS Email: [email protected] 3333 Green Bay Road, North Chicago, IL 60064 (847)-578-7630 EDUCATION and TRAINING Pharmacy Practice Residency Brigham and Women’s Hospital Boston, MA June 2006-June 2007 Doctor of Pharmacy August 1998-May 2006 Purdue University, School of Pharmacy West Lafayette, IN 47907 An additional 58 hours of engineering credit with a focus in Industrial Engineering LICENSURE and CERTIFICATION Registered Pharmacist, State of Illinois, 2010-present Board Certified Pharmacotherapy Specialist, 2007-present Advanced Cardiac Life Support, Basic Life Support, 2007-present Adult Immunization Certification, 2006 Registered Pharmacist, Commonwealth of Massachusetts #26819, 2006-present PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Assistant Professor August 2012-present Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science Course director and lecturer in Toxicology Elective for pharmacy students Lectures in Pharmacology courses for pharmacy and PA students and pharmacy skills laboratory at Rosalind Franklin University College of Pharmacy Serves as faculty advisor for pharmacy students Participates on academic committees including Strategic Planning, Education, and Admissions Practices clinically in the Emergency Department (ED) at Northwestern Memorial to provide optimal pharmaceutical care and consults Precept students and residents (PGY1 and PGY2 Critical Care) in the ED Critical Care, Emergency Medicine Clinical Pharmacist Northwestern Memorial Hospital Nov 2010-present Abbie (Erickson) Lyden Page 2 of 10 Medical and Surgical Intensive Care Units: attend and participate in clinical rounds, conduct medication reviews Emergency Department (ED): assist lead ED pharmacist in establishing active pharmacy presence in all facets of care delivery in the Northwestern ED Respond to cardiac arrest throughout Feinberg, Galter, and Prentice Hospitals Established an ICU and Emergency Medicine pharmacy Journal Club to review relevant literature Member and participant in Emergency Department Pharmacy Committee, Pharmacy Practice Committee, PGY2 Interview Committee Precept PGY2 critical care resident, PGY1 pharmacy residents, and PharmD candidates Emergency Medicine Senior Clinical Pharmacist: June 2007-October 2010 Brigham and Women’s Hospital Established clinical Emergency Medicine pharmacist position Lead clinical pharmacist directing the establishment of pharmacy services in the inpatient and outpatient Dialysis Unit Co-Leader (with Emergency Department attending physician and pharmacy colleague) of Emergency Department Computerized Order Entry/Technology team; manage the review and creation of computerized order entry templates Member of Pharmacy Department Peer Review Committee: review, approve, and validate all clinical and administrative research executed through the Department of Pharmacy Services Leader on Residency Advisory Council: drive strategic planning for Brigham and Women’s Pharmacy Residency Program Provide clinical pharmacy consultation for emergency department staff Review all medication orders for emergency department and dialysis patients; intervene as appropriate to optimize therapeutic, economic, and safe pharmacologic treatment Participate in developing guidelines with the Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee, Drug Safety Committee, Antimicrobial Subcommittee, and Anticoagulation Subcommittee Author of hospital-wide policies for quality improvement and cost-saving initiatives, drug administration guidelines, Pharmacy and Therapeutics newsletter articles, and journal club reviews Manage and precept Emergency Department rotation for pharmacy residents and students Attend and participate in Emergency Department daily rounds Pharmacy Practice Residency: Brigham and Women’s Hospital June 2006-May 2007 2 Abbie (Erickson) Lyden Page 3 of 10 Review and assess the quality of pharmacotherapy throughout the institution Provide clinical pharmacy consultation to multiple medical services Perform drug utilization evaluations and develop drug administration guidelines Serve outpatient renal transplant clinic one day per week, providing drug consult services to transplant team and counseling services to patients Assist in precepting pharmacy students Rotations: Renal Transplant, Nephrology, Coronary Care Unit, Coronary Surgical Unit, Surgical Intensive Care Unit, Drug Information, Research Projects, Infectious Disease, Neurology Intensive Care Unit, Medical Intensive Care Unit, Administration, Lung Transplant, Cardiology Internships Food and Drug Administration (FDA) JRCOSTEP Intern (Commissioned Corps) Rockville, MD May-August 2004 ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS Assistant Professor. Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science. August 2012-present. Adjunct Faculty Member. Massachusetts College of Pharmacy. May 2010October 2010. Adjunct Faculty Member. University of Rhode Island School of Pharmacy. January 2009-October 2010. Adjunct Faculty Member. Northeastern University School of Pharmacy. December 2008-October 2010. Pharmacy Management Course Facilitator. Northeastern University School of Pharmacy. May-August 2007. Therapeutics Seminar Facilitator. Northeastern University School of Pharmacy. January-February 2007. TEACHING EXPERIENCE Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science Lecturer 2014-Present YPHS 511: Fundamentals in Physiology II Novel oral anticoagulants (1 hour) 3 Abbie (Erickson) Lyden Page 4 of 10 2014-Present HPAS610: Pharmacotherapy II Drug dosing in renal failure (1 hour) 2013-Present YELP 702: Toxicology elective Introduction to toxicology (2 hours) Acetaminophen poisoning (1 hour) Salicylate poisoning (1 hour) Beta blocker and calcium channel blocker poisoning (1 hour) Alcohol poisoning (1 hour) Toxic alcohol poisoning (1 hour) Simulation (2 hours) 2013-Present YELP 701: Critical Care and Medical Emergencies elective Hemorrhagic shock and trauma (2 hours) 2012-Present HPAS600: Pharmacotherapy I Ischemic Heart Disease (2 hours) YPHP606: Pharmacy Skills Lab IV Substance Abuse and Toxicological Tests (2 hours) YPHP607: Pharmacy Skills Lab V Medication Errors Lecture (2 hours) Medication Errors Lab (2 hours) Emergency Response Lecture (1 hour) Emergency Response Lab (4 hours) HPAS610: Pharmacotherapy II Chronic Renal Failure (2 hours) HPAS620: Pharmacotherapy III Drug-induced Liver Injury (1 hour) Cirrhosis (2 hours) Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology (1 hour) Introduction to Toxicology (2 hours) Facilitation P1 and P2 Influenza Clinic (2 hours) YPHP506 Pharmacy Skills Lab-Prescription Labeling, Counseling (3 hours) YPHP507 Pharmacy Skills Lab II Practical (4 hours) YPHP 617A Introductory Pharmacy Practice Experience Simulation (4 hours) YPHP608 Pharmacy Skills Lab V-catch phrase lab (2 hours) DePaul University Lecturer 2013-Present Career Pathways, Health Professions Introduction to Pharmacy (30 minutes) 4 Abbie (Erickson) Lyden Page 5 of 10 Northwestern University Lecturer 2011-Present Pharmacotherapy for Physician Assistants Ophthalmology (2 hours) University of Rhode Island School of Pharmacy Lecturer 2009 Gastrointestinal Diseases Elective Acute and Chronic Pancreatitis (3 hours) PUBLICATIONS 1. Kiraly A, Lyden A, Periyanayagam U, et al. Management of hemorrhage complicated by novel oral anticoagulants in the emergency department: case report from the Northwestern Emergency Medicine Residency. American Journal of Therapeutics 2013;20(3):300-306. 2. Zane R, Erickson A. Management of the Obese Patient (2012). In Walls R, Murphey M (Eds.) Manual of Emergency Airway Management (4th ed). New York, NY: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. [Publication release date April 2, 2012.] 3. Clevidipine, a short-acting, intravenous dihydropyridine calcium channel blocker for the management of hypertension. Pharmacotherapy 2010;30(5):515-528. 4. Erickson AL, Roberts K, Malek SK, et al. Analysis of infusion-site reactions in renal transplant patients receiving peripherally administered rabbit antithymocyte globulin as compared with basiliximab. Transplant International 2010;23(6):636-40. 5. Rothschild J, Churchill W, Erickson A, et al. Medication errors recovered by emergency department pharmacists. Ann Emerg Med 2010;55(6): 513-521. 6. Churchill W, Cooley T, Cotugno M, et al. “Case Studies of Organizations’ Approaches to Medication Management.” A Guide to The Joint Commission’s Medication Management Standards. Ed. Jeannell Mansur. Oakbrook Terrace: Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations, 2009: 24-42. 7. Erickson A, Szumita P, Cotugno M. Implementation of clinical pharmacy services in a dialysis unit. Am J Health-Syst Pharm 2008;65(1):2011-2013. 8. Fanikos J, Erickson A, Munz K, et al. Observations on the use of ready-to-use and point-of-care activated parenteral products in automated dispensing cabinets in U.S. hospitals. Am J Health Syst Pharm 2007;64(19):2037-43. 5 Abbie (Erickson) Lyden Page 6 of 10 RESEARCH AND GRANTS IN PROGRESS 1. Beta-blocker overdose treated with extended duration high dose insulin therapy. Planned submission in October 2013. 2. The effect of migraine pharmacotherapy on patient stay in the Emergency Department. Data collection in progress. Anticipated completion November 2013. POSTER PRESENTATIONS 1. Dimitrievski G, Palecek W, Levasseur-Franklin K, Lyden A. Pharmacists’ role in emergency airway responses. Poster presented at ASHP Midyear, 2013. 2. Bogdanowicz B, Bajer K, Lyden A et al. The Effect of Migraine Pharmacotherapy on Patient Stay in the Emergency Department. Poster presented at the Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science summer research poster session, 2013. 3. Rothschild J, Churchill W, Erickson A, et al. Medication Errors Recovered by Emergency Medicine Pharmacists. Poster presented at the American College of Emergency Physicians Scientific Assembly, 2009. 4. Erickson A, Gabardi G. Analysis of Infusion-site Reactions in Renal Transplant Patients Receiving Peripherally Administered Anti-thymocyte globulin (Rabbit) or Basiliximab. Poster presented at the American Transplant Congress, 2009. 5. Erickson A, Cotugno M, Szumita P, et al. Prospective Pharmacy Order Review in an Inpatient and Outpatient Dialysis Unit at a Tertiary Academic Medical Center. Poster presented at ASHP Midyear, 2007. 6. Erickson A, Gabardi S, Baroletti S, Churchill W. Analysis of Infusion-site Reactions in Renal Transplant Patients Receiving Peripherally Administered Anti-thymocyte globulin (Rabbit) or Basiliximab. Methodology poster presented at UHC Resident Poster Session, 2006. 7. Kennedy D, Erickson A, Uhl K, Goetsch R. Quality Review of Congenital Anomaly Reports Sent to the Food and Drug Administration. Poster presented at ASHP Midyear 2004, FDA Science Forum 2005, and International Society of Pharmacoepidemiology 2005. INVITED PRESENTATIONS 6 Abbie (Erickson) Lyden Page 7 of 10 Erickson A. Options for anticoagulation. Presented at Emergency Medicine Conference. November 2012. Erickson A. Beta-blocker and calcium channel blocker overdose. Presented to Pharmacy and Medical staff at Northwestern Memorial Hospital. September 2012. Erickson A, Short E. Lithium Overdose. Presented to medical intensive care unit attendings and fellows at Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Chicago, IL January 2012. Erickson A. Emergency Department Computerized Order Entry Templates. Presented to multidisciplinary group at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston, MA June 2010. Erickson A. Aminoglycoside Optimization. Case Conference, Boston, MA, May 2010. Erickson A. Calcium Channel Blocker Overdose. Case Conference, Boston, MA, March 2010. Erickson A. Clinical Pearls: To Give, or Not to Give: That is the Question: Antibiotic Prophylaxis in Acute Pancreatitis? ASHP Midyear National Convention, Las Vegas, Nevada, December 2009. Erickson A. Anticoagulation Safety. Venous Thromboembolism Research Group, Boston, Massachusetts. December 2008. Erickson A. Anticoagulation National Patient Safety Goals: Meeting the Challenge. University Health-Systems Consortium Annual Pharmacy Conference, Orlando, Florida. December 2008. Erickson A, Munz K. Antidotes for Toxic Ingestions: Practical Approaches and Clinical Pearls for Pharmacists. The Council of Boston Teaching Hospitals Pharmacy Grand Rounds, Boston, Massachusetts. November 2008. Erickson A, Conwell D. Chronic and Acute Pancreatitis: Practical Approaches to Disease State Management. Pharmacist and Nursing Accredited CE Program presented to multidisciplinary group, Boston, Massachusetts. October 2008. Erickson A. Vasopressor Pharmacology. Presented to Emergency Department Nursing staff, Boston, Massachusetts. May 2008. Erickson A. Post-intubation sedation and analgesia management. Presented to Emergency Department Nursing staff, Boston, Massachusetts. April 2008. Erickson A. Glycemic Control: Focus on non-critically ill emergency department patients. Presented to Brigham and Women’s Hospital Emergency Medicine Staff and Pharmacy Department, Boston, Massachusetts. February and March 2008. 7 Abbie (Erickson) Lyden Page 8 of 10 Erickson A. UHC, ASHP 2015, and BWH. Presented to Brigham and Women’s Hospital pharmacy department, Boston, Massachusetts. December 2007. Erickson A, Munz K. Initiating Clinical Pharmacy Services in an Emergency Department. Presented to Brigham and Women’s Hospital pharmacy department, Boston, Massachusetts. June-October 2007 (multiple presentations). Erickson A. Staffing the Dialysis Unit. Presented to Brigham and Women’s Hospital pharmacy department, Boston, Massachusetts. June-October 2007 (multiple presentations). Erickson A. Levetiracetam Therapeutic Drug Monitoring: Clinically beneficial or too early to tell? Presented at Pharmacy Grand Rounds, Northeastern University, Boston, Massachusetts. April 2007. Erickson A. Pharmacist Interventions: Acid-base Disorders. Presented to Brigham and Women’s Hospital pharmacy department, Boston, Massachusetts. March 2007. Erickson A. Pharmacologic Management of Elevated Intracranial Pressure. Presented to Brigham and Women’s Hospital pharmacy department, Boston, Massachusetts. February 2007. Erickson A. JCAHO Preparedness: Are You Ready? Presented to Brigham and Women’s Hospital pharmacy department, Boston, Massachusetts. December 2006. Erickson A. Induced Hypothermia: Cooling Procedures after Cardiac Arrest. Presented to Brigham and Women’s Hospital pharmacy department, Boston, Massachusetts. November 2006. Erickson A. Long QT-interval: a Focus on QT-dispersion. Presented to Brigham and Women’s Hospital pharmacy department, Boston, Massachusetts. October 2006. Erickson A. Corticosteroid Avoidance or Withdrawal in Renal Transplant. Presented to Brigham and Women’s Hospital pharmacy department, Boston, Massachusetts. September 2006. Erickson A. Calcineurin Inhibitors: Toxicities and Drug Interactions. Presented to Brigham and Women’s Hospital pharmacy department, Boston, Massachusetts. September 2006. Erickson A, Munz K, Speredelozzi N. Optimizing Aminoglycoside Usage. Presented to Brigham and Women’s Hospital pharmacy department, Boston, Massachusetts. August 2006. 8 Abbie (Erickson) Lyden Page 9 of 10 Erickson A. Pathogenesis and Treatment of Secondary Hyperparathyroidism in Chronic Renal Failure. Presented to Brigham and Women’s Hospital pharmacy department, Boston, Massachusetts. June 2006. Erickson A, Walston C. Drug Utilization Evaluation: Simvastatin versus atorvastatin use on the Tohono O’Odham Indian Reservation. Presented to Indian Health Service pharmacy staff and directors, Sells, Arizona. February 2006. Erickson A, Huang J, Thorpe N. Anti-Rheumatic Drug Therapy in Pregnancy and Lactation. Presented to Rheumatology medical team, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland. October 2005. Erickson A. Infective Endocarditis. Presented to pharmacy staff, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts. May 2005. Erickson A, Lin H. Decompensated Heart Failure. Presented to pharmacy staff, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts. May 2005. Erickson A, Lin H. Chronic Heart Failure. Presented to pharmacy staff, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts. May 2005. Erickson A. Acute Coronary Syndromes. Presented to pharmacy staff, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts. May 2005. Erickson, A. Maintenance Efficiency: Recycling Program. Presented to Industrial Engineering associates, managers, and directors, Walt Disney World, Orlando, Florida. April 2001. COMMITTEES and ORGANIZATIONS Professional American College of Clinical Pharmacy, October 2008-present American Society of Health-System Pharmacists, August 2005-present University HealthSystem Consortium, Performance Improvement & Compliance Committee, July 2006-October 2010 Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science Admissions Committee, College of Pharmacy, August 2012-present Strategic Planning Committee, Education, August 2012-present Strategic Planning Committee, Clinical Practice, 2012 Ad-Hoc Pharmacotherapy Committee, 2012-2013 Ad-Hoc Faculty Search Committee, Asst Dean Student Affairs, 2013 Northwestern Memorial Hospital Pharmacy Research Committee. June 2013-present Critical Care PGY2 Residency Advisory Committee, July 2012-present 9 Abbie (Erickson) Lyden Page 10 of 10 PGY1 Residency Advisory Committee, August 2012-present Pharmacy Practice Committee, March 2011-present Pharmacy Journal Club, January 2011-present (chair) Emergency Department Pharmacy Committee November 2010-present Brigham and Women’s Hospital Pharmacy Peer Review Committee, March 2010-October 2010 Residency Advisory Council, October 2009-October 2010 Emergency Department Template Committee, July 2006-October 2010 Pharmacy Journal Club, June 2006-October 2010 Resident Teaching Seminar, June 2006-June 2007 HONORS and ACTIVITIES Second place, 2013 Summer Research Poster Session, Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science Northwestern Emergency Department Medical Residency “Team Player” Award Partner’s in Excellence Award, Pharmacist-Run Zostavax Clinic, Brigham and Women’s Hospital Partner’s in Excellence Award, Implementation of Pharmacy Services in an Inpatient and Outpatient Dialysis Unit, Brigham and Women’s Hospital Distinguished Pharmacist Award, Brigham and Women’s Hospital Purdue University International Study Program (Oxford, England) Purdue Valedictorian Scholarship 10
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