Emergency Medicine (PGY-2): Emergency Medicine Pharmacy Residency Faculty
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Patrick Aaronson, Pharm.D., DABAT
Patrick M. Aaronson Pharm.D., DABAT, is a clinical specialist in Emergency Medicine
at UF Health Jacksonville and a Clinical Assistant Professor of the University of
Florida College of Pharmacy.
Dr. Aaronson received his Pharm.D. from Nova Southeastern University. He completed
his PGY-1 pharmacy residency at UF Health Jacksonville and continued to complete
a Toxicology and Emergency Medicine fellowship with the Florida/USVI Poison Information
Center - Jacksonville.
Dr. Aaronson maintains an active practice site in emergency medicine at UF Health
where he precepts students and residents. He also serves as a certified poison
information specialist and toxicologist on call for the Florida/USVI Poison Information
Center. He is an active member of Northeast Society of Health Systems Pharmacist,
FSHP - Emergency Preparedness Committee, NACCT, and AAPCC.
Dr. Aaronson serves on the research committee at UF Health Jacksonville with interests
in emergency medicine and toxicology.
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Kristen Heiner, Pharm.D., BCPS
Kristen Heiner, Pharm.D., BCPS, is a clinical specialist in Emergency Medicine at
UF Health North, UF Health Jacksonville, and a Clinical Assistant Professor of the
University of Florida College of Pharmacy.
Dr. Heiner received her Pharm.D. from the University of Rhode Island College of Pharmacy.
She completed her PGY-1 pharmacy residency at Houston Methodist Hospital in Houston,
TX. She went on to complete her PGY-2 specialty residency in emergency medicine
at UF Health Jacksonville in Jacksonville, FL.
She is an active member in the American College of Clinical Pharmacy, the Florida
Society of Health System Pharmacists, and the American Society of Health System
Pharmacists. Dr. Heiner maintains practice at both UF Health North and UF Health
Jacksonville where she precepts students and residents. She serves on the research
committee at UF Health Jacksonville and the Acute Stroke Ready Planning and Performance
Improvement Committee at UF Health North.
Her areas of interest include resuscitation, critical care, and neurology.
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Mark Schreiber, Pharm.D., DABAT
Mark Schreiber Pharm.D., DABAT is a clinical specialist in Emergency Medicine and
Toxicology at UF Health Jacksonville and a Clinical Assistant Professor of the University
of Florida College of Pharmacy.
Dr. Schreiber received his Pharm.D. from the Rutgers University College of Pharmacy.
He completed his Toxicology and Emergency Medicine fellowship at the Florida Poison
Information Center – Jacksonville located at the University of Florida Health Jacksonville
campus.
He is a board certified clinical toxicologist and a Diplomat of the American Board
of Applied Toxicology.
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Dawn Sollee, Pharm.D., DABAT, FAACT
Dawn R. Sollee, Pharm.D., DABAT, FAACT is the Director of the Florida/USVI Poison
Information Center – Jacksonville on the University of Florida Health Jacksonville
campus, and a Clinical Associate Professor for the University of Florida College
of Pharmacy and Associate Professor for the University of Florida College of Medicine,
Department of Emergency Medicine.
Dr. Sollee received her Doctor of Pharmacy from the University of Florida College
of Pharmacy. After which, she completed a two year Emergency Medicine/Clinical
Toxicology residency/fellowship and achieved board certification in clinical toxicology
by the American Board of Applied Toxicology. She is the course coordinator for
two toxicology electives for the University of Florida College of Pharmacy and is
a rotation preceptor for students and residents from multiple programs.
She is an active member of NEFSHP, ASHP, FSHP – Emergency Preparedness Committee,
American Academy of Clinical Toxicology, American Association of Poison Control
Centers and is a board member of the American Board of Applied Toxicology.
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Joe Spillane, Pharm.D., DABAT
Joe Spillane Pharm.D., DABAT is a clinical specialist in emergency medicine/clinical
toxicology at UF Health Jacksonville and a Clinical Assistant Professor of the University
of Florida College of Pharmacy.
Dr. Spillane received his Pharm.D. from the University of Florida College of Pharmacy.
He completed a two year fellowship in clinical toxicology/emergency medicine at
University Medical Center in Jacksonville. He is one of only 100 non-physician
diplomates in clinical toxicology with the American Board of Applied Toxicology
(ABAT) in the United States. He has worked and lectured with the Emergency Medicine
Patient Safety Foundation (EMPSF) on medication errors in the emergency department.
He works with anti-drug abuse coalitions in Duval, Nassau, and Broward Counties
and serves on a statewide drug abuse epidemiology committee. He also teaches a
didactic class in substance abuse at the University of Florida College of Pharmacy
in Jacksonville.
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