Parli, Sara
Assistant Professor
所属大学: University of Kentucky
所属学院: College of Pharmacy
个人简介
Dr. Parli graduated from the University of Kentucky College of Pharmacy, earning her Doctor of Pharmacy degree in 2010. She completed her PGY1 pharmacy residency in Savannah, Ga at Memorial University Medical Center before returning to UK HealthCare to complete her PGY2 Critical Care pharmacy residency. Dr. Parli is active in clinical practice as a surgical critical care pharmacist on the Trauma and Acute Care Surgery team at UK HealthCare. She serves on several enterprise and department committees including Optimal Care – Glycemic Control, Antimicrobial P&T Subcommittee, ICU Committee, and Trauma Patient Care Committee. Dr. Parli is engaged in the education of pharmacy students, pharmacy residents on rotation, as well as general surgery residents and surgical critical care fellows. Her current research interests include surgical infectious diseases, neurotrauma, nutrition support, pharmacokinetics in special populations
近期论文
Parli Sara, Thompson Bastin Melissa L, Lewis Daniel A. (2016). Use of Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy for Removal of Dabigatran in a Patient in Need of Emergent Surgery. Case reports in critical care, 2016, 9692568. Oyler Douglas R, Parli Sara, Bernard Andrew C, Chang Phillip K, Procter Levi David, Harned Michael Edward. (2015). Nonopioid management of acute pain associated with trauma: Focus on pharmacologic options. The journal of trauma and acute care surgery, 79(3), 475-83. May C C, Oyler Douglas R, Parli Sara, Talley Cynthia Leigh. (2015). Rectal propranolol controls paroxysmal sympathetic hyperactivity: a case report. Pharmacotherapy, 35(4), e27-31. May C C, Arora S, Parli Sara, Fraser Justin F, Bastin M T, Cook Aaron M. (2015). Augmented Renal Clearance in Patients with Subarachnoid Hemorrhage. Neurocritical care, Parli Sara, Ruf Kathryn M, Magnuson Barbara L, Array Array. (2014). Pathophysiology, Treatment, and Prevention of Fluid and Electrolyte Abnormalities During Refeeding Syndrome. Journal of Infusion Nursing, 37(3), 197-202. Shord S S, Schwinghammer T L, Badowski M, Banderas J, Burton M E, Chapleau C A, Gallagher J C, Matsuura G, Parli Sara, Yunker N. (2013). Desired Professional Development Pathways for Clinical Pharmacists. Pharmacotherapy, 33(4), e34-42.