Michelle Hersey, PharmD received her doctor of pharmacy degree from University of Rhode Island in Kingston, RI. She completed a PGY-1 pharmacy residency at Lahey Hospital and Medical Center in Burlington, MA. Dr. Hersey continues her career as a clinical pharmacist specialist in ambulatory care pharmacy at Rhode Island Hospital.
Annaliese Clancy, PharmD, provides clinical pharmacy services to the cardiothoracic surgical service in both the intensive care and stepdown units at Rhode Island Hospital. She is a member of the ICU Collaborative and Medication Safety committees.
Education: Doctor of Pharmacy, University of Rhode Island
Residency: PGY-1 Pharmacy Residency, Lahey Hospital and Medical Center; PGY-2 Ambulatory Care Residency, Rhode Island Hospital/University of Rhode Island
Practice/Research Interests: Diabetes, geriatrics
Pronouns: She/her
Select Publications:
Naidjate SS, Zullo AR, Dapaah-Afriyie R, Hersey ML, Marshall BDL, Winkler RM, Berard-Collins C. Comparative effectiveness of pharmacist care delivery models for hepatitis C clinics. Am J HealthSyst Pharm. 2019 May 2;76(10):646-653.
Zullo AR, Hersey M, Lee Y, Sharmin S, Bosco E, Daiello LA, Shah NR, Mor V, Boscardin WJ, Berard-Collins CM, Dore DD, Steinman MA. Outcomes of "diabetes-friendly" vs "diabetes-unfriendly" β-blockers in older nursing home residents with diabetes after acute myocardial infarction. Diabetes Obes Metab. 2018 Dec;20(12):2724-2732