Lucas Schulz (@lucastschulz) 's Twitter Profile
Lucas Schulz

@lucastschulz

Infectious Diseases and Pharmacy Practice Advancement Pharmacist
Residency Program Director for PGY1 and PGY2 ID at UW Health

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Come meet UW Health if you are interested in a PGY1 or PGY2 ID residency! Other programs (HSPAL, Amb care, IM, Onc, Med Use Safety and Policy, and Specialty, and MSO!) are meeting candidates also, but I'm entirely biased. 😉#IDTwitter #TwitteRx #pharmacy

Come meet <a href="/UWHealth/">UW Health</a> if you are interested in a PGY1 or PGY2 ID residency! Other programs (HSPAL, Amb care, IM, Onc, Med Use Safety and Policy, and Specialty, and MSO!) are meeting candidates also, but I'm entirely biased. 😉#IDTwitter #TwitteRx #pharmacy
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Michael Scolarici TransplantID Journal @csaddler7 Lucas Schulz Margaret Jorgenson @csaddler7 We have been doing 5 days for Tx cholangitis if blood cx neg and 10 if positive. It has greatly reduced antibiotic exposure without worsening outcomes. #TxID #antimicrobialstewardship

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what stability data exists to support use of amp/sulb 27 g as a continuous infusion per the IDSA guidance document? attempting to use for CRAB #IDtwitter Michael Kessler

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Welcome (and welcome back) to UW Health to our new pharmacy residents! It’s going to be a great year for remarkable healthcare! ASHP #TwitterRx check out this cool welcome video kb.wisc.edu/pharmacyschola…

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My last words to Alex Peterson-Weber were “don’t forget the curds and be awesome!” Also, since you recognized him last, the curds would not have been squeaky. Squeaky means fresh!

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Nice to finally see it in print! Selective auto-verification in the ED ⬇️ order verification volume ~ 41% without compromising patient safety. This time saved can be used by EM pharmacists to participate in higher yield activities (codes, resuscitations etc) #TwitteRx

Nice to finally see it in print! Selective auto-verification in the ED ⬇️ order verification volume ~ 41% without compromising patient safety. This time saved can be used by EM pharmacists to participate in higher yield activities (codes, resuscitations etc) #TwitteRx
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I was recently featured on ASHP talking about Career Pearls for Pharmacy Students interested in Infectious Diseases. Check it out ashp.org/professional-d…!