PSW Member Spotlight: Lucas Schulz
by Ashley Srb, 2023 PharmD Candidate, Amy Nadine Bowman, 2023 PharmD Candidate, Alexa Bekkerus, 2023 PharmD Candidate
"Lucas Schulz, PharmD, BCIDP, is the Clinical Coordinator of Infectious Disease at UW Health in Madison, Wisconsin. At UW Health, Schulz completed a PGY-1 pharmacy practice residency and PGY-2 residency in an area he was passionate about: critical care After treating critically ill patients, many with septic shock, an infectious disease position opened and Schulz saw an opportunity to match his enthusiasm for the treatment of septic shock with his commitment to lifelong learning. This new position challenged him to learn about the broad spectrum of infectious disease conditions in acute and ambulatory care, through on-the-job training and many nights of research and self-directed learning."
Keywords: Pharmacists, Antimicrobial Stewardship, Mentors, Critical Illness, Shock, Septic, Internship and Residency, Prospective Studies, Wisconsin, Pharmacy Residencies, Critical Care, Learning, Communicable Diseases, Ambulatory Care, Physicians, Inservice Training, Philosophy, Knowledge Bases, Pharmacy
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"Lucas Schulz, PharmD, BCIDP, is the Clinical Coordinator of Infectious Disease at UW Health in Madison, Wisconsin. At UW Health, Schulz completed a PGY-1 pharmacy practice residency and PGY-2 residency in an area he was passionate about: critical care After treating critically ill patients, many with septic shock, an infectious disease position opened and Schulz saw an opportunity to match his enthusiasm for the treatment of septic shock with his commitment to lifelong learning. This new position challenged him to learn about the broad spectrum of infectious disease conditions in acute and ambulatory care, through on-the-job training and many nights of research and self-directed learning."
Keywords: Pharmacists, Antimicrobial Stewardship, Mentors, Critical Illness, Shock, Septic, Internship and Residency, Prospective Studies, Wisconsin, Pharmacy Residencies, Critical Care, Learning, Communicable Diseases, Ambulatory Care, Physicians, Inservice Training, Philosophy, Knowledge Bases, Pharmacy
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2021 November/December Table of Contents