Learn about the many exemplary contributions made to the field of Pharmacy by our senior staff members.
B. Jane Adams, MS, RPh
Clinical Coordinator - Medication Safety
Email: badams@sleh.com
Jane chairs the hospital’s Medication Safety Team and represents Medication Safety on the Pain Management Team and Clinical Informatics Integration Board. She also serves as a Pharmacy Department representative on the Joint Commission Compliance Team and the hospital’s Forms Review Committee. Jane received her BS in Pharmacy from the University of Kansas, completed a two-year pharmacy practice residency at the University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, and received her MS in Hospital Pharmacy from the University of Houston. Current memberships include the American Society of Medication Safety Officers, the American Society of Health-Systems Pharmacists, the Texas Society of Health-Systems Pharmacists, and the Gulf Coast Society of Health-Systems Pharmacists, the last of which she served on the Board of Directors. Her practice interests include Medication Safety, Patient Safety and Quality Improvement. Jane is a Preceptor for Practice Management.
Maryam received her B.S. of pharmacy at the University of Houston-the College of Pharmacy and her Post-Baccalaureate PharmD from Texas Southern University. Thereafter, she completed specialty training in critical care medicine at The Methodist Hospital, where she stayed on as a clinical specialist in the areas of Internal Medicine/pain management for 2 years. Prior to joining the Pharmacy team at St Luke's Hospital, Maryam practiced as MICU clinical practice specialist at the University of Texas Medical Branch for more than 10 years. Maryam is a member of ASHP, ACCP, and the Society for Critical Care Medicine. Maryam is a Preceptor for Patient Care.
James W. Comeaux, RPh
Cinical Coordinator - Hematology/Oncology
Email: jcomeaux@sleh.com
James received his BS in Pharmacy from Xavier University of New Orleans. James has worked as an Oncology pharmacist for over 10 years. He has extensive training in the ICU setting. He is a member of HOPA (Hematology/Oncology Pharmacy Association). He is currently preparing to become board certified as an Oncology Pharmacist. James is a Preceptor in Patient Care.
Lucretia C. Davis, RPh, PharmD
Clinical Coordinator - Emergency Department
Email: ldavis3@sleh.com
Lucretia received a Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy from Texas Southern University and a post-baccalaureate Doctor of Pharmacy from Xavier University of New Orleans. She completed a Pharmacy Practice Residency at St. Luke’s Episcopal Hospital and subsequently received extensive training in critical care and cardiovascular surgery recovery. Lucretia worked as a clinical pharmacist/coordinator for two-and-a-half years at Cypress Fairbanks Medical Center where she developed and implemented medication protocols primarily in the area of critical care. She is currently a member of the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists. Cardiovascular and toxicologic emergencies are among Lucretia’s interests. She is a Preceptor in Patient Care.
Will Lloyd, MSHA, MSHI
Administrative Manager
Email: wlloyd@sleh.com
Will is a primary preceptor for the combined MS/Residency as well as the PGY1 Residency Program. Will received his BS in Healthcare Administration from the University of North Florida and a Masters in Healthcare Administration and Health Informatics from the University of Alabama at Birmingham. Will performed a one year Administrative Fellowship with the Shands Healthcare System in Jacksonville, FL before joining the St. Luke’s team in June 2008. Will is a member of the American College of Healthcare Executives (ACHE) and the Healthcare Financial Management Association (HFMA).
Thuy received her B.S. of pharmacy at the University of Houston-the College of Pharmacy and her Post-Baccalaureate PharmD from Texas Southern University. Thereafter, she completed specialty training in critical care medicine at The Methodist Hospital, where she stayed on as a clinical specialist in the areas of Internal Medicine and Neuroscience for 15 years. Thuy is a member of ASHP and SCCM and serves an adjunct professor at the University of Houston. Thuy Nguyen is a Preceptor for Patient Care.
Doug is a member of The American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition (ASPEN) and serves on their Self-Assessment Committee. He is also a member of ASHP and TSHP. He has published articles in the area of nutritional support and has presented at professional meetings. Mr. Pitre received both B.S and M.S degrees from the University of Houston. He also was admitted to the Doctoral program in Pharmacology and served as a teaching assistant at the University of Houston. His primary practice interests include Critical Care/Nephrology and Kidney Transplantation. Doug is a Preceptor in Patient Care.
Melissa received her PharmD from the University of Houston. She completed her pharmacy practice residency at the University of Texas Medical Branch. Melissa furthered her practice at the University of Texas Medical Branch in the area of transplantation for the next 8 years. She is a member of the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists, Gulf Coast Society of Health-System Pharmacists, and American College of Clinical Pharmacists. Melissa is a Preceptor in Patient Care.
Miguel Salazar, PhD, PharmD, RPh
Clinical Coordinator - Pharmacy Research Services/Internal Medicine
Email: msalazar@sleh.com
Miguel received a Masters in Medicinal Chemistry from the University of Houston, a PhD in chemistry from the University of Washington and a PharmD from the University of Houston. He was Assistant Professor of Medicinal Chemistry (1996-2002) and a member of the Graduate Faculty of the Institute for Cellular and Molecular Biology (1998-2002) at the University of Texas at Austin before attending pharmacy school at the University of Houston. Miguel has published twenty six peer-reviewed articles in nationally and internationally recognized journals and is a co-author of three patents.
Raymond graduated from The University of Texas at Austin with a doctor of pharmacy degree in 2008 before doing a PGY1 general practice residency here at St. Luke's. After his residency, he gained experience in critical care as the MICU clinical practice specialist at the University of Texas Medical Branch. He has recently returned to St. Luke's as the liver transplant clinical coordinator. He is a member of ASHP and ACCP.
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