From Triage to Targeted Therapy: Optimizing Infectious Disease Care in the Emergency Department: Brooklyn Hospital Only
Target Audience
All pharmacists
Learning Objectives
At the completion of this activity, the participant will be able to:
State the key clinical features and early warning signs of life-threatening infections such as
Ludwig’s angina
Necrotizing skin infections
Intracranial infections
State risk factors that influence infection severity, antimicrobial selection, and patient outcomes
Discuss diagnostic approaches and guideline-directed management strategies for these time-critical infections in the emergency department.
Describe evidence-based antimicrobial therapy and supportive care strategies to optimize patient outcomes
Zoha Khalid PharmD EDUCATION AND TRAINING | |
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PGY-2 Infectious Diseases Pharmacy Residency | Jul 2025 – Present |
The Brooklyn Hospital Center; Brooklyn, NY | |
Residency Program Director: Justin Andrade, PharmD, BCIDP | |
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PGY-1 Pharmacy Residency | Jul 2024 – Jul 2025 |
Peconic Bay Medical Center; Riverhead, NY | |
Residency Program Director: Brenden Van Slyke, PharmD | |
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Doctor of Pharmacy | May 2024 |
St. John’s University, College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences (SJU-CPHS); Jamaica, NY | |
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ACPE UAN 0042-0000-25-060-L01-P
Available Credit
- 1.00 ACPEThe Arnold & Marie Schwartz College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy education.

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