Post-Doctoral
Manuela Haiduc, PharmD
PGY-2 Critical Care Pharmacy Resident
Touro College of Pharmacy
Contact
- manuela.haiduc@touro.edu
- 212-241-1833
- The Mount Sinai Hospital, One Gustave L. Levy Place, Annenberg AB2-10, New York, NY 10029
Dr. Manuela Haiduc was born in Romania and moved to the US as a child. She graduated from The University of Pittsburgh in 2017, and completed a PGY-1 Pharmacy Residency at Forbes and West Penn Hospitals in Pittsburgh, PA. She is excited to move to New York and complete her critical care training at The Mount Sinai Hospital in order to be exposed to a diversity of complicated disease states. Her interests include infectious diseases, anticoagulation, and neurological intensive care.
Education
- PharmD, University of Pittsburgh School of Pharmacy, Pittsburgh, PA; 2017
- PGY-1 Pharmacy Residency at Forbes and West Penn Hospitals, Pittsburgh, PA
Research
- Haiduc M, Patel M, Walsh T, Moffa M, Bremmer D. Evaluating clinical outcomes of an alternative cefepime dosing regimen as empiric antibiotic therapy in hospitalized adults with febrile neutropenia. West Penn Hospital. 2017-2018.
Recent Presentations
- Haiduc M, Patel M, Walsh T, Moffa M, Bremmer D. Evaluating clinical outcomes of an alternative cefepime dosing regimen as empiric antibiotic therapy in hospitalized adults with febrile neutropenia. To be presented at IDWeek 2018. San Francisco, California. October 2018.
- Haiduc M, Verkleeren ND. Time to first sedation after rapid-sequence intubation (RSI) in the emergency department with succinylcholine versus a longer-acting paralytic. Presented at ASHP Midyear Clinical Meeting in Orlando, Florida. December 2017.
Hobbies
Exploring the city by foot, trying new restaurants, meeting people from a variety of cultures