Current PGY1 Pharmacy Residents
Our Residents
Brian Crossley, PharmD
- Hometown: Albany, NY
- Non-Pharmacy Degree(s): BS in Biology, MS in Biology, Virginia Commonwealth University
- School of Pharmacy: University of Maryland – Baltimore, MD
- Clinical Interests: Oncology, Infectious Diseases, Solid Organ Transplant
- PGY1 Longitudinal Research: Testosterone Breakthrough Risk with Eligard vs Lupron During Drug Shortage
- Favorite thing about living in Boston: Easy to find good coffee and good beer
Brittany Cunningham, PharmD
- Hometown: Virginia Beach, VA
- Non-Pharmacy Degree(s): BS in Biochemistry, Virginia Tech
- School of Pharmacy: Medical University of South Carolina – Charleston, SC
- Clinical Interests: Critical Care, Solid Organ Transplant
- PGY1 Longitudinal Research: Clinical features, outcomes, and therapeutic implications in community-acquired versus nosocomial spontaneous bacterial peritonitis
- Favorite thing about living in Boston: Trying out new restaurants with co-residents
Meghan Ferguson, PharmD
- Hometown: Norfolk, MA
- Non-Pharmacy Degree(s): BS in Biology and Spanish, University of Vermont
- School of Pharmacy: MCPHS University – Manchester, NH
- Clinical Interests: Critical Care, Cardiology
- PGY1 Longitudinal Research: Evaluation of prescriber adherence to the triple antithrombotic therapy reduction program (TARP) in patients with atrial fibrillation undergoing a percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI)
- Favorite thing about living in Boston: Living in Fenway, attending Red Sox games, and exploring new breweries/restaurants
Lama Saad, PharmD
- Hometown: Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
- Non-Pharmacy Degree(s): Master's degree in Medical Education, College of Medicine, King Saud bin Abdulaziz University – Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
- School of Pharmacy: Medical University of South Carolina – Charleston, SC
- Clinical Interests: Cardiology, Infectious Diseases, Critical Care
- PGY1 Longitudinal Research: Evaluation of aPTT-guided vs. anti-Xa-guided heparin management in patients with a durable ventricular assist device
- Favorite thing about living in Boston: Living in the Fenway area, and exploring Boston parks and historical areas