Jennifer Mando-Vandrick, PharmD
Residency Program Director, PGY2 Emergency Medicine Residency
Professional Overview
Jennifer Mando-Vandrick is an experienced clinical pharmacist and respected Residency Program Director with a strong focus on advancing emergency medicine and critical care practices. In her current role, she leverages her extensive expertise to oversee the PGY2 Emergency Medicine Residency program at Duke University Hospital, driving excellence in resident training and patient care.
Experience Summary
Current Role
As the Residency Program Director of the PGY2 Emergency Medicine Residency at Duke University Hospital, Jennifer is responsible for the comprehensive management and oversight of the program. She is instrumental in developing the curriculum, leading the selection and mentoring of residents, and ensuring the program maintains the highest accreditation standards. Through her leadership, the residency program has consistently achieved exceptional outcomes, with residents demonstrating exceptional clinical skills and a deep commitment to evidence-based practice.
Career Progression
Prior to her current role, Jennifer served as the Residency Program Director for the PGY2 Critical Care Residency at Duke University Hospital from 2009 to 2016. In this position, she played a pivotal role in expanding the program and enhancing the quality of critical care training. Her contributions have been instrumental in strengthening the hospital's emergency and critical care capabilities, positively impacting patient outcomes.
Academic Background
Jennifer Mando-Vandrick holds a Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) degree, with a specific focus on emergency medicine and critical care. Her academic achievements and specialized training have equipped her with a deep understanding of the complexities and best practices in these dynamic healthcare fields.
Areas of Expertise
- Emergency medicine and critical care pharmacy practices
- Residency program management and curriculum development
- Clinical pharmacy leadership and interprofessional collaboration
- Evidence-based decision-making and continuous quality improvement
- Effective mentorship and training of healthcare professionals
Professional Impact
Under Jennifer's leadership, the PGY2 Emergency Medicine Residency program at Duke University Hospital has consistently been recognized for its excellence, with residents demonstrating exceptional clinical skills and a strong commitment to patient-centered care. Jennifer's contributions have been instrumental in advancing the hospital's reputation as a center of excellence in emergency medicine and critical care.
Conclusion
With her extensive experience, strong clinical expertise, and proven track record of successful residency program management, Jennifer Mando-Vandrick is a valuable asset to the healthcare community. Her commitment to advancing emergency medicine and critical care practices, coupled with her dedication to mentoring the next generation of healthcare professionals, positions her as a respected leader in her field.