Shalonda Williams
Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice
B.S., University of North Carolina-Chapel HillPharm.D., University of North Carolina Eshelman School of Pharmacy
Shalonda.Williams@liu.edu
Description
Dr. Shalonda Williams, assistant professor of pharmacy practice, is currently practicing at Brookdale University Hospital and Medical Center. She received her Doctor of Pharmacy degree from the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill. She completed her PGY1 residency in Pharmacy Practice at Brookdale University Hospital and Medical Center and her PGY2 in Ambulatory Care at the Brooklyn Hospital Center. Her current interests include the management of heart failure and diabetic patients and their co-morbidities. She also has an interest in public health and health disparities. She enjoys theater and the arts and spends her time traveling to new places whenever possible. She has joined the faculty as a preceptor for ambulatory care.
Specialties
Ambulatory Care: Anticoagulation, Heart Failure, Diabetes, and Asthma/COPD
Publications
Co-author, “Melanoma Review: Background and Treatment,” published in U.S. Pharmacist
Lectures and Presentations
Presenter, “The Role of Pharmacist-Led Asthma/COPD Education in an Ambulatory Care Setting,” Seventh Annual New York City Pharmacy Residency Conference (2012)
Presenter, “Evaluation of the Implementation of a Collaboratuve Pediatric Asthma Clinic in a Teaching Institution,” New York State Council of Health-System Pharmacists 51st Annual Meeting (2012)
Presenter, “Should warfarin monitoring and dose assessment be extended from every 4 weeks to every 12 weeks in patients with stable INRs,” presented at The Brooklyn Hospital Center (2012)
Lecturer, “Self Care for Dermatologic Disorders,” presented at Touro College of Pharmacy (2012)
Presenter, “Implementation of a Pharmacist-Run CHF Clinic,” Sixth Annual New York City Pharmacy Residency Conference, New York State Council of Health-System Pharmacists Annual Meeting and Eastern States Pharmacy Conference Annual Meeting (2011)
Presenter, “Alternate Day Dosing of Statins,” presented at The Brooklyn Hospital Center (2011)
Presenter, “Atrial Fibrillation: To Bridge or Not to Bridge?,” presented at The Brooklyn Hospital Center (2011)
Lecturer, “Promoting Patient Safety through the Safe Use of Medications,” ACPE accredited presentation presented at Brookdale University Hospital and Medical Center (2011)
Presenter, “Evaluating Compliance and Glycemic Control Post-Implementation of an Inpatient Basal-Bolus, Correction Dose Insulin Protocol,” American Society of Health System Pharmacists 45th Midyear Clinical Meeting (2010)
Honors/Awards
Recipient, SNPhA/Wal-Mart Region II Future Leader in Pharmacy Award
Receipient, UNC Public Service Scholar
Professional Affiliations
Member, New York State Council of Health-System Pharmacists (NYSCHP)
Member, American College of Clinical Pharmacy (ACCP)
Member, American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP)