Neonatology/Obstetrics APPE
The Neonatology/Obstetrics rotation involves provision of pharmaceutical care for patients in the Level 3b Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU), Labor and Delivery Unit/Complicated Obstetrics, and Mother/Baby postpartum. These units encompass the hospitalization of neonates and women before (prenatal), during (perinatal), and after (postpartum) birth.
Potential Topics/Activities
Specific topics which the student will learn through readings, discussions and patient care rounds include:
- Antepartum and intrapartum medication use
- Neonatal drug dosages
- Neonatal infections
- Neonatal parenteral nutrition
- Bronchopulmonary dysplasia
- Apnea of prematurity
- Intraventricular l hemorrhage
- Necrotizing enterocolitis
- Patent ductus arteriosis
- Gastroesophageal reflux
- Vaccinations
- Pregnancy and Infection
- Medication use in pregnancy and lactation
- Neonatal resuscitation
- Preeclampsia
- Gestational Diabetes
- RSV prophylaxis
- Post-Partum medication use and lactation
- Management of drug shortages
Goals/Objectives
Throughout the rotation, the student will be expected to demonstrate the following:
- Participation in patient-centered care
- Efficiently collect and interpret patient data
- Develop evidence-based drug therapy recommendations
- Communicate professionally with members of the health care team
- Communicate and document patient information and therapeutic plans
- Communicate with patients and family members when appropriate
- Demonstrate knowledge of pharmacotherapy of disease states seen in the neonatal and obstetric population
Location
Preceptors
- Kim Day, PharmD
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- School of pharmacy: University of Missouri-Kansas City
- Residency training: PGY1—Saint Luke’s Hospital of Kansas City
- Specialty interests: Preeclampsia, Neonatal TPN, Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia
- Professional involvement: Pediatric Evidence Based Practice Team; Obstetrics Evidence Based Practice Team; NICU Committee; Code Blue Committee; Residency Advisory Committee; Research Oversight Committee; Disease State Specific Task Force Committees (IVH, BPD, NEC, Preeclampsia, Pain, Surgery)
- Health system, hospital, pharmacy, and residency committee involvement: Missouri Society of Health-System Pharmacists (MSHP), Greater Kansas City Society of Health-System Pharmacists (GKCSHP)
- Pharmacy awards, accolades: 2009 Saint Luke’s Research Day 1st Place; 2012 MSHP Original Research 2nd Place; 2012 Saint Luke’s Research Day 1st Place; 2013 MSHP Rising Star Award; 2018 MSHP Original Research 2nd Place; 2017-18 Saint Luke’s Hospital Preceptor of the Year
- Sarah Altermatt, PharmD, BCPS
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- School of pharmacy: University of Missouri-Kansas City, Columbia Campus
- Residency training: PGY1—Saint Luke’s Hospital of Kansas City
- Specialty interests: Heart Disease in Pregnancy, Pre-eclampsia, BPD, ELGANs
- Health system, hospital, pharmacy, and residency committee involvement: Cardiovascular Evidence-Based Practice Team (EPT), NICU Committee