Sydney Goo, Pharm. D.
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PGY1 Pharmacy Residency, Acute Care 2022 - Present Providence Regional Medical Center, Everett, WA
Doctor of Pharmacy 2022
University of Washington School of Pharmacy, Seattle, WA Bachelor of Science, Chemistry 2017
George Fox University, Newberg, OR
CERTIFICATIONS / LICENSURES
Pharmacist License – Hawaii Anticipated July
Pharmacist License - Washington
Credential PH61329578
2022 - Present
Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS)
2022 - Present
APHA Immunization Certified 2018 - Present
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Clinical Pharmacist 2022 - Present
Providence Regional Medical Center, Everett, WA
Abigail Kwasnik, PharmD, BCCCP
Pharmacy Intern – Outpatient / Inpatient Pharmacy 2018 – 2022 University of Washington Valley Medical Center, Renton, WA Serena Le, PharmD; Sharon Lu, PharmD, BCPS
RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
Cancer Research 2010 - 2012
Cancer Center of Hawaii
Shugeng Cao, Ph.D.
• Collaborated with a team and researched naturopathic medicines for cancer and diabetes using indigenous Hawaiian plants and herbs.
• Cultured cancer cells, created extracts using the rotary evaporator, performed assays, and analyzed data using the hemocytometer and Microsoft programs
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PGY1 RESIDENCY CLINICAL EXPERIENCE
Antimicrobial Stewardship (ATMS) Anticipated May-June Mena Senecal, PharmD
Medical Intensive Care Unit (MICU) April 2023
Cindy Nguyen, PharmD, BCCCP; Gabrielle Gentile, PharmD
• Actively participate in daily multidisciplinary team rounds and provide therapy recommendations.
• Work up and provide care for all patients on the unit. General Medicine II March 2023
Tom Gilginas, PharmD, BCPS
• Precept an APPE pharmacy student during their general medicine rotation covering the following care units: general surgery, cardiology telemetry, and renal/dialysis.
• Coordinate learning activities and topic discussions on heart failure, atrial fibrillation, and infectious diseases for 3 APPE students. Oncology February 2023
Mina Yacoub, PharmD, BCPT
• Educate pharmacy staff on a rare chemotherapy, ELZONRIS
®
, and how
to monitor and treat capillary leak syndrome.
• Round daily with the oncologist and oncology nurses. Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) January 2023
Laura Hoekstra, PharmD, BCCP
• Update beyond use dates, serial dilutions, and new intravenous dilutions to the hospital NICU IV medications document.
• Round daily with the neonatologist and nurses.
• Dose and monitor total parenteral nutrition care plans for neoantes. Evening Intensive Care Unit December 2022
Zebadiah Porter, PharmD
• Triage phone calls, hospital codes, medication orders and provider/nurse questions for all ICU units and two floor units.
• Formulate an appropriate follow-up plan for timeline of next assessment
(i.e., dayshift pharmacist)
Emergency Medicine November 2022
Christopher Ledeboer, PharmD
• Respond to all codes in the hospital (i.e., code blue, full trauma, pediatric codes, code STEMI).
• Prepare and effectively manage medications to be administered at bedside (i.e., procedural sedations, cardioversion) and/or at codes. Sydney Goo
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• Create a quick reference guide on anaphylaxis pharmacological treatments for the emergency department staff.
Surgical Intensive Care Unit (SICU) October 2022
Gabrielle Gentile, PharmD
• Review all patient charts in the unit.
• Round daily with the surgical ICU intensivists and nurses and provide treatment recommendations.
General Medicine I September 2022
Ashley Warcola, PharmD
• Utilize and apply hospital CDTA (collaborative therapy drug agreement) to dose and monitor medications.
• Develop skills to analyze patient profiles, pertinent clinical data/documentation records and medication administration records. Central Distribution Pharmacy July 2022
Stephanie McDonald, RPh
• Develop skills to evaluate appropriateness of orders before verifying and dispensing medications.
• Triage and resolve nurse and provider medication messages, questions, and phone calls in a timely manner.
• Supervise pharmacy technicians and interns.
LONGITUDINAL EXPERIENCES
Weekend Clinical Staffing
• Independently staff every other weekend a variety of clinical shifts
(general surgery, central distribution, cardiology, emergency department, and intensive care units).
Teaching Certificate
• Learn the tools and elements of experiential learning.
• Design a personal teaching philosophy.
Precepting Internal Medicine
• Primary precept student interns on clinical staffing weekends.
• Primary precept an APPE student and lead topic discussions for 3 APPE students.
Pharmacy Administration and Medication Safety
• Participate in monthly Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee.
• Participate in weekly Pharmacy Clinical Counsel meetings.
• Revised the hospital non-chemotherapy extravasation policy. Sydney Goo
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• Created an EPIC Smartphrase to document (i.e., iVent) and track pharmacist interventions in the emergency department. Data was used to optimize the second emergency department pharmacist workflow. Stroke Committee
• Participated as a pharmacy representative for the hospital at monthly meetings.
APPE ROTATIONS
General Oncology Clinic 2022
Seattle Cancer Care Alliance
Andrew Ruplin, PharmD
Pharmacy Administration 2022
University of Washington School of Pharmacy, Seattle, WA Lauren Sakamoto, PharmD
Neonatal ICU 2022
Kapi’olani Medical Center, Honolulu, HI
Kyle Tadaki, BS, BCPS, BCPPS
Cardiology ICU 2021
University of Washington Medical Center, Seattle, WA Lis Brule, PharmD, BCPS; Susan Rayner, PharmD, BCCP Medical ICU 2021
Providence Regional Medical Center, Everett, WA
Cindy U. Nguyen, PharmD, BCCCP
General Medicine, Surgery Unit
Valley Medical Center, Renton, WA 2021
Caroline W. Kimani, PharmD, BCPS, Emergency Medicine PUBLICATIONS
Bacci J, Mangrum J, Jefferson C, Gin G, Goo S, Wakuzawa K, Soverns T, Odegard P. Impact of pre- advanced pharmacy practice experience (APPE) on student pharmacists’ professional identify formation. Am J Pharm Educ. 2022
POSTERS
“Implementation of a Valproic Acid Dosing and Monitoring Guideline for Seizure Management”
Anticipated June
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PROJECTS
Valproic Acid for Seizure Management Drug Utilization Evaluation May 2023
• Extensive data collection for all admitted patients at Providence in Everett between Jan
• Reviewed dosing and monitoring of valproic acid use for seizure management
Revised Code Blue Tackle Box and Trauma Tackle Box April 2023
• Designed and assembled new pharmacy code blue and trauma tackle boxes.
• Updated all medication and supply items in KitCheck for ease of dispensing and verifying tackle boxes.
Revised Providence in Everett Non-Chemotherapy Extravasation Policy December 2022
• Extensive literature review on pharmacological treatments for non- chemotherapy irritants/vesicants and updated document appropriately.
• Reformatted entire document for ease of use and navigation. Invega Sustenna and Abilify Maintena Long-Acting Injectable Antipsychotic (LAIA) Free-Drug Program
August 2022
• Create a workflow process to document LAIA dispenses from central pharmacy and submit claims for reimbursement and replacement drug. INSTITUTIONAL PRESENTATIONS
“ELZONRIS
®
(tagraxofusp-erzs) Induced Capillary Leak Syndrome February 2023
• Educated pharmacy staff on a rare chemotherapy (ELZONRIS®) and how to monitor and treat for associated capillary leak syndrome.
“Safety and Tolerability of 23.4% Hypertonic Saline for Treatment of Cerebral Herniation and Intracranial Pressure Elevation (ICP)” Nov 2022
• Reviewed literature regarding the safety, efficacy, and tolerability of 23.4% hypertonic saline administered as an IV push (over 2 to 5 minutes) for the treatment of cerebral herniation and ICP.
• Presented information to the entire pharmacy department.
“Target Temperature Management in Adult Cardiac Arrest” October 2022
• Evaluated literature on target temperature management in adult cardiac arrest patients and presented information to entire pharmacy department.
“Pneumococcal Vaccination Update” September 2022
• Educated pharmacists on the updated pneumococcal vaccination recommendation.
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LEADERSHIP
Providence Everett Pharmacy Spirit Squad Present
• Organize and plan social outings and events for pharmacy staff.
• Create communications (i.e., sharepoint news post or email) using a variety of different platforms to disseminate information to pharmacy staff.
Intern Training, Valley Medical Center Outpatient Pharmacy 2019-2020
• Facilitated orientation and trained incoming student interns.
• Conducted topic discussions and provided medication counseling practice for student interns.
VOLUNTEERING / EXTRACURRICULAR
COVID-19 Vaccination Clinics 2021
• Administered COVID-19 vaccinations to high-risk patients and the underserved populations in Snohomish County.
Cookies For A Cause - Geminieats 2019 - Present
• Managed production, advertisement, and distribution of baked goods for a locally owned business, Geminieats.
Donated 15% of process to various health organizations and charities in Washington.
Spam Musubi Fundraiser 2016-2018
• Organized multiple fundraisers and prepared over 1000 spam musubis to raise money for the Cancer Center of Hawaii.
Donated 100% of proceeds to the Cancer Center of Hawaii. HONORS / AWARDS
Dean’s Scholarship Award 2019 - 2021
Rodney J. Y. Ho and Lily S. Hwang-Ho Endowed Student Fund 2020 Louis & Gertrude Rubenstein Memorial Scholarship Fund 2019 PROFESSIONAL COMMITTEES / SOCIETY MEMBERSHIPS
PRMCE Pharmacy & Therapeutics (P&T) Committee 2022 - Present PRMCE Pharmacy Clinical Counsel (PCC) 2022 - Present PRMCE Stroke Committee 2022 - Present
American Society of Hospital Pharmacists (ASHP) 2019 - Present Cancer Center of Hawaii Donator 2016 - Present
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REFERENCES
Available upon request