
Postgraduate Year One Pharmacy Practice Residency Publications at NYU Langone Hospital—Brooklyn
Preceptors in the postgraduate year one (PGY-1) Pharmacy Practice Residency at NYU Langone Hospital—Brooklyn frequently publish in prestigious, peer-reviewed journals. Here are some of their selected publications.
Evaluation of Direct Oral Anticoagulants Versus Warfarin for Intracardiac Thromboses
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Antithrombotic Management for Temporary Ventricular Assist Devices: An Analysis
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Selected Publications
Antibiotic stewardship bundle for uncomplicated gram-negative bacteremia at an academic health system: a quasi-experimental study
Antimicrobial stewardship & healthcare epidemiology. 2024 Sep ; 4:e171
Utility of incorporation of beta-D-glucan and T2Candida testing for diagnosis and treatment of candidemia
Diagnostic microbiology & infectious disease. 2023 Oct 14; 108:116107
Treatment of Piperacillin-Tazobactam-Nonsusceptible/Ceftriaxone-Susceptible Infections With Carbapenem Versus Carbapenem-Sparing Antimicrobials
Open forum infectious diseases. 2023 Jun ; 10:ofad262
Impact of Streptococcus pneumoniae Urinary Antigen Testing in Patients With Community-Acquired Pneumonia Admitted Within a Large Academic Health System
Open forum infectious diseases. 2022 Jan ; 9:ofab522
Leveraging Rapid Diagnostics and Electronic Health Records to Decrease Antimicrobial Utilization: a Step in the Right Direction
Clinical infectious diseases. 2021 Nov 02; 73:e2844-e2845
Novel Multidisciplinary Approach for Outpatient Antimicrobial Stewardship Using an Emergency Department Follow-Up Program
Journal of pharmacy practice. 2021 Sep 30; 8971900211048311
Intravenous push versus intravenous piggyback beta-lactams for the empiric management of gram-negative bacteremia
Journal of clinical pharmacy & therapeutics. 2021 Apr ; 46:373-381
Outcomes of COVID-19 Patients Hospitalized at Acute Care Services: Real-World Experience in the New York Metropolitan Area During the Early Pandemic Before Initiation of Clinical Trials
Infectious diseases in clinical practice. 2021 Mar ; 29:e88-e96