
Sarah Jaszcz
@sehpharmd22
💊💉| PGY2 in EM @DMC_Receiving | @UMichPharmacy ‘18 and ‘22
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http://www.linkedin.com/in/sarah-jaszcz-pharmd-621b30139 15-12-2022 15:25:32
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Thanks Michigan Pharmacists Association for the opportunity to present a clinical pearl on SQ insulin in mild to moderate DKA at #ACE2024!



💊 Continuing our review of the #AEMP24 PharmERgency conference programming! 🌟 Dr. Rachel Wein will discussing initiating medication assisted treatment for OUD In the ED. #EMRx #AEMP24 #TwitterRx SAEM Rachel Wein Megan Rech, PharmD, MS @CBthePHARMD Kyle DeWitt Lance Ray









Sarah Jaszcz rounding out her PGY2 EM residency at DMC by giving her last presentation to the pharmacy department on proper administration and dosing of epinephrine for different indications.


Dr. Sarah Jaszcz, PGY2 EM resident at Detroit Medical Center/Detroit Receiving Hospital, will be presenting on 💉andexanet for 💊FXa inhibitor-associated 🩸🧠ICH (ANNEXA-I). #EMRx #TwitteRx Sarah Jaszcz nejm.org/doi/full/10.10…



Congratulations to our ID fellows Erin Pollock Ali Sajjad (Sajjad Ali) Vishakh C Keri (Vishakh Keri) and Sumaiya Khaja-Sinanan (Sumaiya Khaja) on your graduation. Wayne State ID Fellowship is proud of your achievements. We wish you all the best as you embark on the next phase of your journey.


Thanks for a great year Rachel Wein! So excited to be staying on @DMC_Heals 🚑🚨 #lastgraduation


Stay cool out there, Warriors — listen in as Wayne State University Clinical Professor of Pharmacy Candice Garwood talks with WXYZ Detroit about medication safety during summer's hottest days: wxyz.com/news/heat-wave…


One more day and Sarah Jaszcz will be a full fledged EM pharmacist with some of the best Detroit stories under her belt. Had to get the classic pic in front of the ED!


Sarah Jaszcz presented her PGY2 project from Detroit Medical Ctr at #SCCM2025evaluating assessing the impact of time-to-administration of 4F-PCC on outcomes in patients with ICH taking oral factor Xa inhibitors. Great work, Sarah! Check out the abstract here: tinyurl.com/4zzs8su6
