APSF Stoelting Conference 2024
"Transforming Anesthetic Care: A Deep Dive into Medication Errors and Opioid Safety"
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Day 2: Session 6: Technology Innovation to Minimize Opioid Harm
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"Anesthesia and Information Technology Partnerships to Prevent Drug Diversion"
Dom Carollo, MD
Anesthesiologist and Pediatric Anesthesiologist
Assistant Chief Medical Information Officer in Anesthesia
Ochsner
Dr. Carollo earned his medical degree from Louisiana State University, New Orleans. He completed both his internship in Internal Medicine and residency in Anesthesia at Ochsner Clinic Foundation New Orleans, LA. He completed a Pediatric Anesthesia Fellowship and a Sub-fellowship in Congenital Cardiac Anesthesia at Children’s National Medical Center Washington, DC. Dr. Carollo is board-certified in anesthesiology and pediatric anesthesiology. He has been on staff at Ochsner since 2011. He also serves as the Assistant Chief Medical Information Officer in Anesthesia for the system.
Amanda Hays, PharmD, MHA, BCPS, CPHQ, FASHP
Director, Medical Affairs
St. Louis, MO
Education: B.S. Pharm, St. Louis College of Pharmacy, 2001; Pharm.D., St. Louis College of Pharmacy, 2002; PGY-1 Pharmacy Practice Residency, SSM-Health, St. Louis, MO, 2003; ASHP Pharmacy Leadership Academy, 2011; Master of Healthcare Administration, Simmons University, 2014
Dr. Hays is a pharmacy leader with over 20 years of experience in clinical and operational pharmacy practice, medication safety, stewardship, and healthcare quality. In her current role, Dr. Hays leads cross-functional teams, serving as the voice of the clinician and patient while ensuring product safety and efficacy. She participates in medication technology solution development and product focused outcomes research. She supports the dispensing and pharmacy automation medical affairs team with safety and quality efforts as well as supporting integrated solutions platform products. She is passionate about safety and is honored to be a Fellow of the American Society of Health System Pharmacy (ASHP).
Dr. Hays is a 2002 graduate of UHSP and completed a PGY-1 residency at SSM-St. Mary’s. She has been an active member of the American Society of Health System Pharmacy (ASHP) and served as faculty on the ASHP Opioid Stewardship Certificate program, ASHP Opioid Stewardship Task Force, and is a co-author on the 2022 ASHP Controlled Substance Diversion Prevention Guidelines. Dr. Hays frequently publishes and presents at regional, state, and national meetings on various quality and safety topics. She has been honored at her healthcare organizations with Medication Safety Pharmacist of the Year in 2006, Director of the Team of the Year in 2012, and the Leader of the Year in 2018, and achieved Fellowship status with ASHP in 2021.
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