Clinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy
Practice Chair, CEWG-EPA Taskforce
Courses
- APPE Core Ambulatory Care
- APPE Elective, Ambulatory Care I
- Advanced Topics in Pharmacotherapy
Research
- Ambulatory (Outpatient) Care/Performance Improvement,
- Anticoagulation
- Cardiology
- Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)
- Diabetes
- Entrustable Professional Activities (EPAs)
- Experiential Education
- Geriatrics
- Palliative Care
- Patient Education
- Pedagogy
- Post-Graduate Pharmacy Residency Training
- Smoking Cessation
- Transitions of Care
Education
- PharmD, Long Island University, Brooklyn, NY
- PGY-1 Pharmacy Residency Program, Mount Sinai Beth Israel, New York, NY
- PGY-2 Pharmacy Residency Program, Geriatric Pharmacy, James J. Peters VA Medical Center in Bronx, NY
Academic Profile
Dr. Sasha Falbaum joined the School of Pharmacy in 2015. As Clinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice, Dr. Falbaum precepts students during their Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience (APPE) in ambulatory care at The Valley Hospital in Ridgewood, NJ. Dr. Falbaum received her Doctor of Pharmacy degree from Long Island University, Arnold and Marie Schwartz College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences in Brooklyn, NY. She completed her ASHP-accredited, general residency training at Mount Sinai Beth Israel in New York, NY and then continued on to do a second year of residency focused in geriatrics at the James J. Peters VA Medical Center in Bronx, NY. She successfully completed her program in Developing Excellence in Teaching for the Pharmacy Professional at St. John’s University College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences in Queens, NY. Dr. Falbaum is a licensed pharmacist in the states of New York and New Jersey. She enjoys precepting students in their final year of pharmacy school and inspiring them to develop as future leaders of pharmacy, while preparing them to be practice-ready independent pharmacists. Her work as an ambulatory care clinical pharmacist is currently focused in transitions of care, specifically in heart failure and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), as well as palliative care, patient counseling, and medication reconciliation.
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