Postgraduate Year One (PGY 1) Pharmacy
Postgraduate Year Two (PGY2) Drug Information
Postgraduate Year One (PGY 1) Pharmacy
Melissa Marsinko, Pharm.D.
Received her Bachelor of Science degree in Molecular, Cell, and Developmental Biology from the University of California, Los Angeles. Earned her Pharm.D. degree from the University of California, San Francisco. She completed her fourth year rotations at UCSF Medical Center and San Francisco General Hospital. Her residency project will focus on efficacy of a treatment algorithm in the management of post-transplant diabetes mellitus.
Marlena Luning, Pharm.D.
Fulfilled her pre-pharmacy requirements and attained her Doctor of Pharmacy degree through the accelerated 5-year program at University of the Pacific. Her clinical rotations were located in San Diego at the VA San Diego, Rady Children’s Hospital, and Sharp Chula Vista Medical Center. Her areas of interest include oncology and psychiatric care. Her residency project will be comparing the safety and effectiveness of a new subcutaneous insulin protocol consisting of scheduled basal-bolus and prandial insulin to the traditional insulin sliding scale.
Jean Y Nam, Pharm.D.
Completed her pre-pharmacy requirements at the University of Illinois at Chicago and earned her Doctor of Pharmacy at the University of the Pacific. She completed her clinical rotations at Santa Clara Valley Medical Center, San Jose Medical Center, Kaiser Permanente in Fremont, and Sookmyung University in Seoul, Korea.
Jasmine Lan M.S., Pharm.D.
Received her Bachelors of Arts in Chemistry from Carleton College in Minnesota. She then traveled west to the University of California, Los Angeles to obtain her Masters of Science in Organic Chemistry. Finally she received her Doctor of Pharmacy from University of California, San Francisco. She completed her clinical rotations at UCSF, VA San Francisco, and San Francisco General Hospital. Some of her professional interests include cardiology and teaching. Her residency project will focus on stability and sterility of IV admixtures prepared using USP 797 guidelines to be implemented in institutional medical centers.
AJ Ryan Pharm.D.
Received his Bachelors of Arts in Chemistry from Point Loma Nazarene University and stayed in San Diego where he earned his Doctor of Pharmacy from University of California San Diego. He completed his fourth year rotations at UCSD and VA San Diego. His pharmacy interests include oncology and teaching and his residency project will focus on decreasing the adverse effects of anti-coagulants.
Rehan Noori, Pharm.D.
Completed his pre-pharmacy requirements and graduated from the University of California, Berkeley receiving his Bachelor of Arts degree in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. He obtained his Doctor of Pharmacy degree at the University of the Pacific. Completed his internal medicine, nephrology, and infectious disease rotations at Santa Clara Valley Medical Center, ambulatory care rotations at Kaiser Permanente – Santa Teresa, and inpatient hospital rotation at Regional Medical Center.
Postgraduate Year Two (PGY2) Drug Information
Anna M. Wojas, PharmD, MS
Anna recieved her PharmD from Northeastern University in Boston and a Masters in Clinical Psychopharmacology from the Massachusetts School of Professional Psychology. She has served three years as a Captain in the United States Air Force and joined Stanford Hospital & Clinics to pursue training as a Drug Information Resident.