Jason Yee, PharmD
PGY-2 Infectious Diseases Pharmacy Resident
Touro College of Pharmacy
Dr. Yee is originally from Orange County, California and graduated from UC San Diego with a Bachelor of Science in Pharmacological Chemistry. I was part of UC San Diego’s 7 year BS/PharmD program and obtained my Doctor of Pharmacy from UCSD in 2018. In addition, I completed my PGY1 Pharmacy Acute Care Residency at UC San Diego Health. I am very excited to join the Mount Sinai and Touro College of Pharmacy program as the PGY2 Infectious Diseases resident. As I have lived in Southern California my entire life, I am eager to explore living in a new area on the opposite side of the country. Through this residency, I hope to gain more knowledge of opportunistic infections in immunocompromised populations and continue to build upon my previous teaching and research experiences to further my career in infectious diseases.
Clinical Specialty
- Infectious Diseases
Education
- PGY1 Acute Care Residency, Doctorate of Pharmacy, BS Pharmacological Chemistry
- PharmD, UC San Diego Skaggs School of Pharmacy, California 2018
- BS Pharmacological Chemistry, UC San Diego, California 2015
Honors and Awards
- CSHP UCSD Chapter Community Service Project Award
- Phi Lambda Sigma- Epsilon Alpha (PLS) Membership
Research
- Yee J, Dunlay R, Trumm N, Haste N. Incidence of patients who received ≥ 1 dose of intravenous (IV) antibiotics in the Emergency Department (ED) and did not require inpatient admission. UC San Diego Medical Center. 2018-2019. San Diego, CA.
- Yee J, Engelbert J, Kruse M. Implementation of a State-mandated Antimicrobial Stewardship Program (ASP) in a Skilled Nursing Facility. Palomar Medical Center. 2016. Escondido, CA.
Recent Publications
- Najdi, Rani et al. “A Uniform Human Wnt Expression Library Reveals a Shared Secretory Pathway and Unique Signaling Activities.” Differentiation; research in biological diversity 84.2 (2012): 203–213. PMC. Web. 2 Mar. 2015. (Acknowledgement)
Recent Presentations
- Yee J, Dunlay R, Trumm N, Haste N. Incidence of patients who received ≥ 1 dose of intravenous (IV) antibiotics in the Emergency Department (ED) and did not require inpatient admission. Poster presented at Vizient University Health System Consortium. December 1, 2018. Anaheim, CA.
- Yee J, Dunlay R, Trumm N, Haste N. Incidence of patients who received ≥ 1 dose of intravenous (IV) antibiotics in the Emergency Department (ED) and did not require inpatient admission. Poster presented at Vizient University Health System Consortium. December 1, 2018. Anaheim, CA.
Teaching Responsibilities
- PHPN 683
Hobbies
Working out, playing basketball