Doctor of Pharmacy program announces student/graduate residency matches

Wayne State University Doctor of Pharmacy program is pleased to announce the following students and graduates who were matched in the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP) accredited residency programs the week of March 19.

Post-Graduate Year1

Student

Site

Mike Bloom

St. Joseph Hospital, Oakland, MI

Lindsey Clark

Froedtert Hospital Health System, Milwaukee, WI

Kim Claeys

University of Illinois, Chicago

Libby Conger

Wm Beaumont Hospital - Royal Oak

Mike Forman

Wm Beaumont Hospital -Troy

Joe Granata

New Mexico VA Health Care System, Albuquerque

Matt Gurka St. Joseph Mercy, Pontiac, MI

Kathryn Gwinn

University of Chicago Medical Center

Monica Hannawa

Detroit Receiving Hospital

Mae Kasha

Harper University Hospital, Detroit

Kris Kern

VA Ann Arbor Health Care System

Lianne Kokosa

Harper University Hospital, Detroit

Jennifer Kuhns

Children's Hospital of Michigan, Detroit

Eric Lambart

St. Joseph Hospital - Oakland, MI

Charlie Makowski

Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston

Marilen Martinez

Henry Ford Health System, Detroit

Kathryn Morbitzer

Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston

Geoffrey Morgan

Harper University Hospital, Detroit

Stacy Otremba

Sinai Grace Hospital, Detroit

Stephanie Peeples Harper University Hospital, Detroit

Vickie Poremba

Sparrow Hospital, Lansing, MI

Erin Roginski

St John Hospital, Detroit

Jeff Rybak

University of Kentucky, Lexington

Samira Saad

Henry Ford Health System, Detroit

Rebecca Socaciu

University of Chicago Medical Center

Ashley Tocco

Bronson Methodist Hospital, Kalamazoo, MI

Jon Voss

University of Illinois at Chicago

Post-Graduate Year2

Matt Jones

Henry Ford Health System - Critical Care, Detroit

Zack Smith

MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX

Arin Jantz

Methodist Hospital System - Transplant, Houston, TX

Katherine Jennings

University of Chicago -Critical Care

The Eugene Applebaum College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, one of the founding colleges of Wayne State University, is committed to advancing the health and well-being of society through the preparation of highly skilled health care practitioners, and through research to improve health care practices and treatment from urban to global levels.

Wayne State University is a premier urban research institution offering more than 400 academic programs through 13 schools and colleges to nearly 32,000 students.

Release Date: March23, 2012
Contact: Kathleen J. Karas, APR
Phone: 313-577-2312
Email: kkaras@wayne.edu

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