PGY2 Infectious Diseases Resident
Touro College of Pharmacy
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Dr. Jason Wong is the current PGY2 Infectious Diseases Pharmacy resident at the Mount Sinai Hospital. He is from Queens, New York and recently completed his PGY1 at the South Shore University Hospital after graduating from St. John’s University.
Clinical Specialty
Infectious Diseases
Education
PGY1 Resident, South Shore University Hospital, 2025
PharmD, St. John’s University, 2024
Recent Publications
- Evaluation of Alteplase Dosing and Administration Strategies for Pulmonary Embolism Audience: Clinical Pharmacists at South Shore University Hospital, Bay Shore, New York, Jun 2025
- Clinical Impact of Automated Pharmacist Notification of PCR Assay Results on the Management of Bacteremia Audience: Clinical Pharmacists, Residents, and Pharmacy Students at the Eastern States Pharmacy Conference, Hershey, Pennsylvania, May 2025
- Management of Diabetes Audience: Medical Residents and Registered Nurses at South Shore University Hospital, Bay Shore, New York, Oct 2024
Poster Presentation: J. Wong, C. Garibotto, J. Morales, V. Maiello. Clinical Impact of Automated Pharmacist Notification of PCR Assay Results on the Management of Bacteremia. American Society of Health Systems Pharmacist Midyear Clinical Meeting. New Orleans, LA. December 2024
Memberships and Affiliations
ASHP, NYSCHP
Languages
Cantonese
Hobbies
Traveling, going on hikes, attending basketball games, and going to the gym.