Kelly Butler

Kelly Butler, PharmD

butlerk@mlhs.org

Kelly Butler, PharmD is a graduate of University of the Sciences in Philadelphia. Dr. Butler completed her PGY-1 Managed Care Pharmacy Residency at Horizon NJ Health in West Trenton, N.J. Dr. Butler has worked at Paoli Hospital as the clinical pharmacist for over fifteen years and recently moved into the role as Transitions of Care Clinical Pharmacist at the end of 2021. She is the residency preceptor for Project Red/Transitions of Care and is the preceptor for the cardiology rotation. Her areas of service include cardiology, internal medicine, and med/surgery. She is the lead pharmacist for our heart failure and readmissions program.

 
Lisa Case, PharmD

Lisa Case, PharmD

Casel@mlhs.org

Lisa Case, BS, PharmD, is a graduate of University of Illinois at Chicago where she studied exercise physiology in the school of kinesiology before completing her PharmD in 2004. Dr. Case has 20 years of experience in settings including retail, ambulatory care, and hospital pharmacy. Lisa started at Paoli Hospital in 2009 supporting the main pharmacy, OR, cancer centers, and helped cover infectious disease stewardship. In 2024, Lisa transitioned to a new role as a clinical pharmacist in infectious diseases and serves as a co-preceptor for the Infectious Diseases and Antimicrobial Stewardship rotations. In her free time, Lisa enjoys staying active, traveling, and spending time with her friends and family. She’s a transplant from Chicago, but don’t worry, she no longer refers to soda as pop.

Al Celidonio, RPh

Al Celidonio, RPh

Celidonioa@mlhs.org

Al Celidonio, RPh is a graduate of University of the Sciences in Philadelphia. Al has been the Director of Pharmacy Services at Paoli Hospital for the past 14 years. Al has worked as a pharmacist for more than 25 years with clinical experiences in critical care, medical / surgical services, neonatal intensive care, oncology, cardiology, and rehabilitation pharmacy services. Al established the PGY-1 program in July 2012 and acts as the Program Director as well as preceptor for the pharmacy management rotation. In addition, Al precepts residents on longitudinal experiences for P&T Committee and the Nursing-Pharmacy Medication Safety Committee. On a personal level, Al is an avid golfer and loyal Philadelphia sports fan.

Andrea Lordan

Andrea Lordan, MS, PharmD, BCPS

lordana@mlhs.org

Andrea Lordan, MS, PharmD, BCPS, is a graduate of Jefferson College of Pharmacy and also the University of Pittsburgh where she earned both Bachelor of Science and Master of Science degrees in neuroscience. She completed her PGY-1 Pharmacy Practice Residency at Paoli Hospital in 2017 and continued her career in the department as a staff pharmacist. In 2021, she transitioned to a new role as a clinical pharmacist. As part of the residency program, Andrea serves as the primary preceptor for the internal medicine rotation and co-preceptor for the pharmacy and therapeutics committee rotation. In her spare time, she enjoys playing volleyball, watching Philadelphia sports, and spending time with family, friends, and her two young children.

Alyssa Moore, PharmD

Alyssa Moore, PharmD

mooreal@mlhs.org

Alyssa Moore, PharmD is a graduate of Temple University School of Pharmacy. She completed her PGY-1 pharmacy practice residency at Paoli Hospital in 2021 and continued her career in the department as a staff pharmacist. Alyssa is the Assistant Director of the PGY-1 Pharmacy Residency Program and co-precepts the general pharmacy practice/orientation rotation. She also serves as the pharmacy department safety coach. She enjoys staying active through weightlifting and hiking, and loves spending her spare time with friends, family, and her two cats.

Daniel O'Loughlin

Dan O’Loughlin, BS, PharmD, Pharmacy Manager

oloughlind@mlhs.org

Dan O’Loughlin, BS, PharmD, is a graduate of Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science where he earned both his Bachelor of Science and Doctor of Pharmacy degrees. Dr. O’Loughlin completed a residency in Pediatric Pharmacotherapy at Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science in conjunction with Children’s Regional Hospital at Cooper University Medical Center in Camden, NJ. Dr. O’Loughlin has over 25 years of experience in many aspects of Pharmacy practice including academia, pharmaceutical industry, pharmacy informatics, and pharmacy management. His current interests include pharmacy operations, sterile compounding, and informatics. Dr. O’Loughlin serves as co-preceptor for the practice management rotation. When not at work he enjoys spending time with family and coaching youth sports.

Julie Paris

Julie Paris, PharmD

parisj@mlhs.org

Julie Paris, PharmD is a graduate of the University of Sciences in Philadelphia. She has completed a PGY-1 pharmacy residency at Paoli Hospital and is one of the co-preceptors for the outpatient hematology/oncology rotation. In addition to working in the cancer centers, Dr. Paris also continues as a staff pharmacist in the main pharmacy and the emergency department. Her current interests are gardening, going on long walks with her dog, and traveling.

Deena Rojek, BS, PharmD

Deena Rojek, BS, PharmD

Rojekd@mlhs.org

Deena Rojek, BS, PharmD is a graduate of the Appalachian College of Pharmacy in Virginia and also the University of Pittsburgh where she earned a Bachelor of Science Degree in Chemistry. She completed her PGY-1 Pharmacy Residency at Paoli Hospital in 2015. She continued her career at Paoli Hospital as an emergency department pharmacist. In 2020, she transitioned to an Infectious Diseases Clinical Pharmacist role. She is the primary preceptor for the Infectious Diseases Rotation. When not at work, Deena enjoys spending time with friends and family, baking and working out.

Joseph Stuccio

Joseph Stuccio, RPh, MS

stuccioj@mlhs.org

Joseph Stuccio BS, Pharm, MS is a graduate of Temple University School of Pharmacy, the University of Scranton and also Penn State University where he obtained his graduate degree in Information Science. He has practiced pharmacy within Main Line Health for 15 years and has backgrounds in home intravenous therapy, health care consulting and software installations. He helped organize and implement the medication regimen review component of the senior oncology program now in place at the Cancer Center of Paoli Hospital and helps orient residents and students to their oncology experience. Joe is the primary preceptor for the outpatient hematology/oncology rotation. Joe and his wife Anne are proud parents of three beautiful daughters and reside in Downingtown, Pa.

Heather Troup

Heather Troup, PharmD

trouph@mlhs.org

Heather Troup, PharmD is a graduate of the University of the Sciences in Philadelphia and completed an ASHP accredited PGY-1 Pharmacy Practice Residency at Albert Einstein Medical Center. Dr. Troup started her career completing chart reviews as part of the admissions team at Einstein's long-term care facility. In late 2011, she joined the Main Line Health family and became Paoli Hospital's first emergency department (ED) pharmacist. After spending four years growing the ED pharmacy program at Paoli she decided to embark on a new career adventure and became an inpatient application analyst working to build the Epic platform for all of Main Line Health. As part of the residency program, she co-precepts the elective pharmacy informatics rotation. Aside from work, Heather enjoys being active, running, cooking, baking, traveling, scrapbooking and spoiling her two dogs.

Kiyo Yoda

Kiyo Yoda, PharmD

yodak@mlhs.org

Kiyo Yoda, PharmD is a graduate of Temple University School of Pharmacy and completed an ASHP-accredited PGY-1 Pharmacy Practice Residency at Arrowhead Regional Medical Center in Colton, Calif. Dr. Yoda is the pharmacy clinical coordinator and investigational research pharmacist at Paoli Hospital. In addition to her responsibilities as a clinical coordinator and investigational research pharmacist, she is the residency preceptor for the critical care, drug information and pain and palliative care rotations. She is the primary coordinator/evaluator for Hospital IPPE/APPE students from area pharmacy schools. She is also a pharmacist champion for the system pain committee and pain and palliative care team. Her current primary areas of interests are pain management, opioid safety, sedation/analgesia and community education.

Sean Young

Sean Young, PharmD, BCPS

youngs-02@mlhs.org

Sean Young, PharmD, BCPS is a graduate of Temple University School of Pharmacy. He has experience working in both hospital and ambulatory care pharmacy. Sean has been an emergency department pharmacist at Paoli Hospital since 2016. In addition to precepting IPPE and APPE students in the emergency department, he is also an active member of the Paoli Hospital Stroke Committee. Sean is the residency co-preceptor for the transitions in care/emergency medicine rotation. In his free time, Sean enjoys going to the beach, playing tennis, watching the Eagles, and going for runs with his dog.