Viki Barr has extensive work experience in the pharmaceutical and healthcare industry. Viki is currently working as the Director of Medical Science at Paratek Pharmaceuticals. Prior to this, they held positions such as Adjunct Professor of Pharmacy Practice at Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science, where they taught courses on infectious diseases pharmacotherapy and clinical PK/PD. Viki also served as the Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice, teaching infectious diseases topics to medical, podiatry, and PA students.
Viki has also worked as the Senior Manager of Medical Affairs at Inflammatix, Inc., where they supported medical affairs and company pre-launch activities. Additionally, they worked as a Medical Science Liaison at T2 Biosystems, managing key opinion leader and healthcare professional relationships. In this role, they conducted medical education and facilitated internal training for new hires.
Earlier in their career, Viki worked as an Infectious Diseases Pharmacist at Northwestern Memorial Hospital, where they rounded with an infectious diseases team and performed antimicrobial stewardship activities. Viki also worked as a Staff Pharmacist at Walgreens and as an Infectious Diseases Pharmacy Specialist at Alexian Brothers Health System.
Viki's experience also includes a PGY2 Infectious Diseases Resident position at Detroit Medical Center and a Clinical Pharmacist role at Sinai Health System. Viki completed their PGY1 General Practice Residency at Parkview Health, where they developed their clinical, administrative, research, and professional skills through various rotations.
Overall, Viki Barr has extensive experience and expertise in infectious diseases pharmacotherapy, medical education, and healthcare management.
Viki Barr attended Drake University from 2002 to 2008, where they pursued a degree in Pharmacy (Pharm.D). This is the extent of their provided education history, and no further assumptions can be made about their educational background.
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