Gale Romanowski, Pharm.D.

Gale Romanowski, Pharm.D.

 

Dr. Gale Romanowski is a Board-Certified Pediatric Pharmacy Specialist. She currently serves as the Neonatal Pharmacist Specialist, Education Coordinator & Residency Program Director at Rady Children’s Hospital San Diego.

Over the course of her distinguished career, she has provided expertise and leadership to numerous SSPPS students completing their IPPE and APPE experience at Rady Children’s Hospital since 2005.

Phone
(858) xxx-xxxx
Academic Achievements

University of Michigan School of Pharmacy, PharmD. (1986), Duke University, General Practice Pharmacist Residency (1986-1987).

Teaching

Co-Chair Pediatric Pharmacotheraphy Elective, Introduction to Pediatric Pharmacogtherapy Growth and Development, (SPPS 267).

Key Contributions

“Outstanding Teacher Award”, UC San Diego, Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences (2010), “Cares Award”, Rady Children’s Hospital San Diego (2015).

Key Contributions

Dr. Romanowski served as the IPPE & APPE program Developer and Coordinator at Rady Children’s Hospital during 2002 (APPE Acute Care), 2011 (APPE Hospital), and 2014 (IPPE).

 

Selected Publications
  • Ny P, Capparell E, Bradley J., Lane J., Ngu B., Muus,R, Romanowski G, Vo T, r Le J Pharmacodynamic   Characteristics of Nephrotoxicity Associated with Vancomycin Use in Children. IDSA Poster and Abstract, 2012 Le J, Bradley J, MurrayW, Romanowski G, Tran T, Nguyen N, Cho S, Natale S Buil, Tran T, Capparelli EV. Improved Vancomycin Dosing in Children Using Area-Under-the-Curve Exposure. Pediatr Infect Dis J. 2013 Apr; 32(4): e155-e163.  Presented at ICAAC, October 2012
  • Le J, Vaida F, Nguyen E, Adler-Shohet FC, Romanowski G, et al. Population-Based Pharmacokinetic Modeling of Vancomycin in Children with Renal Insufficiency. J Pharmacol Clin Toxicol 2014.2(1):1017.
  • Le J; Ny P; Capparelli E, Lane J, Ngu B,  Muus R; Romanowski G; Vo T, Bradley J . Pharmacodynamic Characteristics of Nephrotoxicity Associated With Vancomycin Use in Children. Journal of the Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society 2014;doi: 10.1093/jpids/piu110