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Meet the Current PGY1 Pharmacy Residents

Kevin Ly, PharmD
PGY1 Pharmacy Resident
Site: Temple University Hospital - Main Campus

  • Areas of Interest: Solid organ transplant and oncology
  • Education: Temple University School of Pharmacy (Philadelphia, PA)
  • Hometown: Horsham, PA
  • Research Project: Assessment of Apixaban Levels in Solid Organ Transplant Patients and Risk Factors Contributing to Abnormal Levels
  • DUE Project: Rasburicase
  • CE Project: Watching old movies, trying new restaurants, and following Philadelphia sports
  • Why Temple? I chose Temple University Hospital because of the extensive transplant and oncology services offered to a uniquely challenging patient population. I feel that the preceptors truly care about my development as both a clinician and a professional, and I enjoy working with our dedicated hospital staff every day.
  • Contact Information: [email protected]

Jessica Mulbah, PharmD
PGY1 Pharmacy Resident
Site: Temple University Hospital - Jeanes Campus

  • Areas of Interest: Infectious diseases and emergency medicine
  • Education: Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine (Suwanee, GA)
  • Hometown: Stone Mountain, GA
  • Research Project: Microbiology and Predictors of Gram-Negative Infections in Persons Who Inject Drugs with Injection Drug Use-Related Infections Requiring Hospitalization
  • DUE Project: Antibiotics in Hemodialysis
  • CE Topic: Microinduction of Buprenorphine
  • Hobbies: Traveling, DIY projects, trying new restaurants, reading, spending time with my Pomeranian 
  • Why Temple? I chose Temple University Hospital due to my interest in infectious diseases and emergency medicine. Temple is a level one trauma center with an underserved and very complex patient population, which I knew would expose me to unique clinical situations and would assist in increasing my clinical knowledge. In addition, during my interview, I also felt the preceptors, coordinators, and the previous resident were passionate about the program, which let me know this is where I belong.
  • Contact Information: [email protected]

Chrissy Capo, PharmD
PGY1 Pharmacy Resident
Site: Temple University Hospital - Main Campus

  • Areas of Interest: Emergency medicine and critical care
  • Education: Cedarville University (Cedarville, OH)
  • Hometown: Galloway, NJ
  • Research Project: Assessment of safety and efficacy of apixaban and rivaroxaban for treatment of venous thromboembolism in trauma patients
  • DUE Project: Brivaracetam
  • CE Topic: Treatment of Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis
  • Hobbies: Reading, travel, and Netflix binge-watching
  • Why Temple? I choose Temple due to my interests in emergency medicine and critical care. As a level 1 trauma center, I have the opportunity to have a strong emergency medicine experience. The variety of ICU rotations allowed me to explore my interests in critical care and further narrow down what specialties interest me. The supportive environment of the RPD and clinical specialists, as well as having a small group of co-residents ensured me that I would be well supported personally and professionally throughout my PGY-1 year.
  • Contact Information: [email protected]

Courtney Moshos, PharmD 
PGY1 Pharmacy Resident
Site: Temple University Hospital - Main Campus

  • Areas of Interest: Solid organ transplant, infectious diseases 
  • Education: University of Kentucky College of Pharmacy (Lexington, KY)
  • Hometown: Crestwood, KY
  • Research Project: Utilization of a Low Dose Methylprednisolone Induction Dosing Protocol After Kidney Transplantation 
  • DUE Project: Andexanet Alfa (Andexxa)
  • CE Topic: Therapeutic Drug Monitoring in Beta Lactams  
  • Hobbies: Listening to music, reading, and spending time with family and friends
  • Why Temple? I chose Temple because of the variety of clinical rotations they offer and the diverse patient population they serve. Additionally, they have a well-established transplant program that would allow me to have a well-rounded transplant experience. During my interview, everyone I spoke with was very friendly and inviting and really emphasized wanting to help us to achieve our personal career goals.
  • Contact Information: [email protected]

Austin Saderup, PharmD 
PGY1 Pharmacy Resident
Site: Temple University Hospital - Main Campus

  • Areas of Interest: Critical care, emergency medicine, and infectious diseases
  • Education: University of Colorado Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, CO
  • Hometown: Big Bear City, CA
  • Research Project: Frequency and Risk Factors of Overcorrection of Serum Sodium in Severe Hyponatremia
  • DUE Project: Dexmedetomidine use in the ICU
  • CE Topic: Update on the Pneumococcal Vaccines 
  • Hobbies: Hiking, skiing, and exploring new food recommendations 
  • Why Temple? I chose Temple because it’s a level one trauma center that can provide challenging rotations and a diverse patient population. I really enjoyed how every resident, preceptor, and administrator I spoke with were passionate about healthcare at Temple and all expressed a commitment to producing well-rounded, independent pharmacy residents. I valued the emphasis on overall wellbeing and ability to customize the residency program to my specific goals. 
  • Contact Information: [email protected]

Previous PGY1 Pharmacy Residents