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Emily Henderson        

Emily Henderson, PharmD, LDE is the pharmacy consultant for the Kentucky Hospital Association. Henderson has experience in both the community and hospital pharmacy. She has been a pharmacist for over 20 years and is certified in pharmacist-administered immunizations, MTM and naloxone training. Henderson graduated from the University of Kentucky College of Pharmacy.

Henderson is the project manager for KY SOS and can also be contacted for pharmacy-related questions.

     
Melanie Landrum        

Melanie Landrum is the vice president of data, operations, and innovation with the Kentucky Hospital Association. Landrum can be contacted for any data-related questions for KY SOS.

     
Stacy Allen        

Stacy Allen has 16 years of experience as a pharmacist. She has a background focused on direct patient care in retail, long-term care and hospitals. Allen began her career in health care as a retail pharmacist for Walgreens. She then transitioned her focus into clinical pharmacy in longterm care and inpatient hospital care. She has worked as a clinical/staffing pharmacist for the last 13 years with UofL Health- Mary and Elizabeth Hospital, formerly Sts Mary and Elizabeth Hospital. Allen works as a pharmacy consultant of Kentucky Hospital Association (KHA) with the KY Statewide Opioid Stewardship program (KYSOS). She earned her Doctor of Pharmacy degree from Samford University McWhorter School of Pharmacy in Birmingham, AL. Allen is committed to ensuring safety and quality for her patients.

     
Marilyn Connors        

Marilyn Connors, DO is a Board-certified family physician with 30 years of clinical experience in primary care. She graduated from University of Pennsylvania and holds a Master of Science degree in Biomedical Engineering from Rutgers University. She was chief medical officer (CMO) of the Kentucky Primary Care Association (KPCA) and director of clinical integration. She developed an Ending the HIV Epidemic (EHE) program and worked under the KORE grant to integrate substance use disorder (SUD) treatment with medication (MOUD/MAT) in multiple primary care clinics throughout the state of Kentucky. Dr. Connors was Medical Director at the Big Sandy maximum security prison in Inez, Kentucky. She owned a private solo practice in Abingdon, Va. Prior to that, she worked in rural upstate New York (Cooperstown) at Bassett Hospital System as a Medical Director and Director of Performance and Quality Improvement.

Connors works with outpatient primary care clinics for the KY SOS program.

     
Shanna Jaggers        

Shanna Jaggers, PharmD graduated from the University of Kentucky College of Pharmacy in 2005. She has experience in both community and clinical pharmacy practice, and is certified in immunizations and naloxone training.

Jaggers works with outpatient primary care clinics for the KY SOS program.

 

     
Ecken        

Mary Beth Ecken, PharmD graduated from the University of Cincinnati College of Pharmacy in 2010. She has experience in community and long-term care pharmacy practice. She is devoted to patient care and working in collaboration with other health care professionals to ensure best practices are met.

Ecken works with KY SOS ED Bridge Program.