PGY2 Pharmacy Residency Programs
The Comunity Health Network pharmacotherapy residency started in 2009 and is designed to provide both clinical teaching and practical experience in the inpatient, outpatient and university settings. Each year, Community Health Network recruits one pharmacotherapy specialty resident with primary responsibilities at Butler University, Community Hospital East and the Community Group Family Medicine Center.
The resident’s training experience will include required rotations with the inpatient family medicine team, outpatient family medicine center and an administrative academic experience at Butler University. Elective rotation opportunities can be tailored for the resident’s interests and career goals. Elective experiences may include, but are not limited to, the areas of academia, infectious disease, cardiology, critical care, behavioral care, oncology and administration. Residency activities will include inpatient rounding, disease state management in the pharmacotherapy clinic, medication counseling, healthcare provider education, and mentorship of pharmacy students and PGY1 residents. The resident will serve as primary preceptor to student pharmacists from Butler University and participate in classroom instruction (both didactic and case-based interactive discussion) of Butler University College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences students.
Program Director
Dr. Tracy J. Costello, PharmD, BCPS
Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice
College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences
Butler University
Clinical Pharmacy Specialist, Family Medicine
PGY2 Pharmacotherapy Residency Program Director
Community Hospital East
tcostell@butler.edu
2022-2023 Butler University PGY2 Resident
Rachel Thomas-Zaremba, PharmD, Pharmacotherapy Residency Community

Hometown: West Chicago, Illinois
Pharmacy School: Midwestern University Chicago College of Pharmacy Class of 2021
PGY-1 Residency: Ascension SE Wisconsin Hospital – St. Joseph Campus
Practice Interests: Ambulatory Care, Academia, Internal Medicine, Women’s Health, and Infectious Diseases
About Me: I have both a dog (Moose) and cat (Layla), and recently got married! In my free time you’ll find me in the kitchen cooking, doing yoga, reading a good book, or planning my next adventure. I am a “Disney adult” with upcoming plans to visit Disneyland LA and Paris in 2023. ! I’m extremely excited to be teaching this upcoming year at Butler University!
2021-2022 Butler University PGY2 Resident
Brian Wenger, PharmD
Pharmacotherapy Residency Community
Hi everyone! My name is Brian Wenger and I am the PGY2 Pharmacotherapy Resident with Community Health Network/COPHS. I attended Butler for my PharmD with a medical Spanish concentration, and I completed my PGY1 residency at Community as well. I am originally from the Chicagoland area and currently live near downtown Indy (with my new cat, Milo!) As far as my professional interests, I am passionate about health equity/diversity initiatives, underserved patient care, and academia. My practice interests are in family medicine on both the inpatient and outpatient sides. I also enjoy precepting and mentoring pharmacy students. In my free time I enjoy running, watching movies/TV shows (I am a big Marvel and Star Wars fan!), and traveling with friends & family. I’m excited to get started with my teaching at COPHS this year, and look forward to seeing some of you around campus.
2020-2021 Butler University PGY2 Resident
Brad Hinton, PharmD, Pharmacotherapy Residency Community
- Background: I grew up in Greenwood, IN and went to Center Grove High School. I then earned my PharmD at Purdue University and my PGY1 residency at IU Health Arnett in Lafayette, IN.
- Favorite Movie: Avengers: Endgame
- Favorite Restaurant: Vito Provolone’s
- Favorite TV Show: Game of Thrones
- Something Interesting About You: Before anyone asks, I am 6’6” tall, but never was too much of a basketball player. I did play ultimate frisbee throughout high school and was a part of three straight state championships.
- Hobbies: I enjoy spending time with my fiancé, friends, and family. My fiancé and I enjoy running and completing 5Ks. I also enjoy playing video games on Xbox and board games with friends.
2019-2020 Butler University PGY2 Resident
Connor Hummel, PharmD, Pharmacotherapy Residency Community
The Eskenazi Health Ambulatory Care PGY2 Program was established in 2019 and is an ASHP Accredited Program. This program prepares residents to successfully manage complicated medication regimens in a diverse patient population in the ambulatory care setting. The resident will work alongside a multidisciplinary team within a variety of ambulatory care sites at a safety-net academic medical center focused on the care of underserved patients.
The purpose of the Eskenazi Health PGY2 Ambulatory Care residency program is to build on Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) education and PGY1 pharmacy residency programs to contribute to the development of clinical pharmacists in Ambulatory Care. The PGY2 residency provides residents with opportunities to function independently as a practitioner by conceptualizing and integrating accumulated experience and knowledge and incorporating both into the provision of patient care or other advanced practice settings. Residents who successfully complete an accredited PGY2 pharmacy residency are prepared for advanced patient care, academic or other specialized positions, along with board certification, if available.
Residents also have the potential to be involved with interdisciplinary groups and decision-making through the committee co-chair experience, longitudinal research project and various other performance improvement projects that are assigned throughout the residency year. During the longitudinal staffing rotation, the resident will work in the outpatient pharmacy and interact with front-line members of the above disciplines in answering drug information questions and helping to troubleshoot drug therapy problems as they arise.
PGY2 Ambulatory Care residents will participate in teaching activities within Eskenazi Health and Butler University. These experiences include longitudinal course involvement, hospital in-services, topic discussions, patient education classes, didactic lectures, and experiential precepting.
Program Director
Jessica Triboletti, PharmD, BCACP, BC-ADM, CDCES
Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice
College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences
Butler University
Clinical Pharamcy Specialist – Ambulatory Care
Eseknazi Health
Jtribole@butler.edu
2022 – 2023 Butler University PGY2 Resident

Joshua Rajkuma, PharmD, Ambulatory Care/Academia Residency
Joshua Rajkumar is the PGY2 Ambulatory Care and Academia Resident at Eskenazi Health and Butler University. He graduated from Butler University College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences in 2021 and completed his PGY1 Pharmacy Residency at Eskenazi Health in Indianapolis, IN. His practice interests include primary care, heart failure, cardiology, academia, and specialty medicine. In his free time, he enjoys watching and reviewing movies for his blog (Raj Reviews), hanging out with friends, and serving in his church.
2021 – 2022 Butler University PGY2 Resident
Taylor Murray, PharmD, Ambulatory Care/Academia Residency
Taylor Murray is the PGY2 Ambulatory Care and Academia Resident at Eskenazi Health and Butler University. He graduated from Butler University College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences in 2020 and completed his PGY1 Pharmacy Residency at Eskenazi Health in Indianapolis, IN. His practice interests include primary care, endocrinology, academia and cardiology. In his free time, he enjoys catching up on the latest Butler Basketball news, playing golf, and listening to new music and podcasts.
2020-2021 Butler University PGY2 Resident
Chandler Howell, PharmD, Ambulatory Care Residency
Chandler Howell was the PGY2 Ambulatory Care and Academia Pharmacy Resident at Eskenazi Health and Butler University. He is from Centerville, Indiana and graduated from Butler University in 2019. He completed his PGY1 Pharmacy Residency at Eskenazi Health. His practice interests include endocrinology, psychiatry, and academia. This year, he is looking forward to more opportunities to teach and to start a new professional CGM service. In his free time, Chandler enjoys playing tennis, running, trying new restaurants, and spending time with his friends and family.
2019-2020 Butler University PGY2 Resident
Shelby Albertson, PharmD, Ambulatory Care Residency Eskenazi
Shelby Albertson is the inaugural PGY2 Ambulatory Care and Academia Pharmacy Resident at Eskenazi Health and Butler University. She graduated from Purdue University College of Pharmacy in 2018 and completed her PGY1 Pharmacy Residency at Eskenazi Health. Her practice interests include academia, motivational interviewing, primary care, endocrinology, and pharmacogenomics. This year, aside from teaching, she is looking forward to starting a new cardiovascular risk reduction service at a clinic site that serves adults experiencing homelessness. In her free time, Shelby enjoys attending group fitness classes, traveling, trying new restaurants, and hiking with her husband, Ryan, and her Bernese mountain dog, Gryffin.
The Butler University/Veteran Health Indiana Ambulatory Care PGY2 Program provides the resident with a diverse clinic experience and ample teaching opportunities. The resident gains experience in managing patients in primary care and specialty clinics. The goals of this program are to train the resident to be a confident and competent ambulatory care practitioner and educator upon conclusion of the program. The resident will have teaching opportunities in both large and small classroom settings and also precept final-year student pharmacists during their APPE rotation at the VA. Teaching opportunities with medical residents, medical students, and other healthcare learners also exist at the VA. Ample research opportunities in patient care and education also will be provided to the resident. The resident will also develop a business plan for either a new or expanded pharmacist position.
Program Director
Veronica Vernon, PharmD
Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice
College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences
Butler University
Clinical Pharamcy Specialist – Ambulatory Care
Veteran Health Indiana
vvernon@butler.edu
2021-2022 Butler University PGY2 Resident

Amy Thurston, PharmD
Ambulatory Care Residency VA Hospital
Amy Thurston is originally from Glen Allen, Virginia and received her Doctor of Pharmacy in 2020 from the University of North Carolina. She previously received her Bachelor of Science in Chemistry from Virginia Commonwealth University in 2016. She completed her PGY1 Residency Training at Veteran Health Indiana, and stayed on for her PGY2 in Ambulatory Care/Education in affiliation with Butler University. Her current practice interests include academia, ambulatory care, cardiology, mental health, and geriatrics. I
In her free time, she enjoys exercise related activities (spin is her favorite!), spending time with her family and fiancé (the wedding countdown is on… 4/2/2022), trying new restaurants/breweries, watching sports (Go Heels!), and making homemade ice cream.
2020-2021 Butler University PGY2 Resident
Allisa Long, PharmD, Ambulatory Care Residency VA Hospital
My name is Allissa Long and I am a PGY2 Ambulatory Care/Education Pharmacy Resident at the Richard L. Roudebush VAMC/Butler University. I completed my education at Western New England University in Springfield, MA and my PGY1 at John Dempsey Hospital at University of Connecticut Health Center. I’m originally from New Jersey and have enjoyed being able to see different parts of the country through my schooling and post-graduate training! Outside of pharmacy, I enjoy reading while sitting by some type of water and running.
2019-2020 Butler University PGY2 Resident
Shannon Castek, PharmD, Ambulatory Care Residency VA Hospital
Shannon Castek was born and raised in Atlanta, Georgia and graduated from Purdue University College of Pharmacy in 2018. She recently completed her PGY1 Pharmacy Residency at IU Health Bloomington Hospital and her PGY2 Residency in Ambulatory Care/Education at the Roudebush VA Medical Center. In her free time, she enjoys cooking, baking, and listening to true crime podcasts. She is thrilled for the opportunity to connect and work with the students and faculty at Butler!
The Community Health Network psychiatric pharmacy residency is an ASHP accredited residency which in 2010 The program is designed to provide a well-rounded and diverse experience in which the resident is exposed to a variety of settings and training modalities so that upon completion of this residency the candidate can function with the knowledge, confidence, and competence a leader is expected to show in this specialty area. Residents in this program are called upon to resolve real-life challenges and issues in a supportive and nurturing environment while working with an integrated healthcare team consisting of psychiatrists, social workers, case managers, nursing and pharmacy, as well as psychiatry residents and medical students.
The behavioral care pavilion at Community Hospital North is the largest inpatient acute care psychiatric hospital in the state and consists of nine units and is approximately 120 beds, allowing the resident to gain experience in multiple and diverse areas of behavioral care. Clinical rotation opportunities may include (and are not limited to): general adult inpatient psychiatry rounding with the psychiatry residency service team, child and adolescent psychiatry, geriatric psychiatry, integrated recovery/addiction medicine, consult/liaison psychiatry team, and outpatient psychiatry. Working closely with academic affairs and the physician psychiatry residency program, activities such as grand rounds, journal clubs as well as involvement with the scholarly activity and research committee are routinely scheduled for the resident to develop these skills, their education, and contribute to original research, case reports, and/or patient safety/quality improvement with the goal of improved care and optimal patient outcomes. Medication education groups for patients also help the PGY2 refine patient counseling and education skills.
The Community Health Network psychiatric pharmacy PGY2 residency includes opportunities at Butler such as (and not limited to) the following, leading case conference for the therapeutics course, delivering one or more large group lectures in the Therapeutics of Psychiatry elective in the spring semester, precepting and evaluating rotation students, participation in the academic leadership and academic administration rotationa, leading a monthly physician assistant student psychopharmacology review, voluntary involvement with the BU student CPNP chapter, as well as exposure to many other opportunities on campus.
Program Director
Laura Ruekert, PharmD, BCPP, BCGP
Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice
College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences
Butler University
Clinical Pharmacy Specialist, Psychiatry
Core Faculty, Psychiatry Residency Program
PGY2 Psychiatric Pharmacy Residency Program Director
Community Health Network
lruekert@butler.edu
2021-2022 Butler University PGY2 Resident
Hayley Krushinski, Pharm D, bCPS
Behavior Medicine/Psychiatry Residency Community
Hayley Krushinski is originally from Federalsburg, MD and received her PharmD from Butler University College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences in 2020. She recently completed her PGY1 pharmacy practice residency at Community Health Network and recently completed her PGY2 psychiatric pharmacy residency at Community Health Network/Butler University College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences. Hayley accepted a position working with her ideal patient population at the Hawaii VA. In between studying sessions for the BCPP exam, she enjoys going to the beach, reading, and being on the boat with family and friends. Her professional areas of interest include mood disorders, severe mental illness, and working with the veteran population.
2020-2021 Butler University PGY2 Resident
Elizabeth Poole, PharmD, BCPS, Medicine/Psychiatry Residency Community
Beth Poole completed her PGY2 Psychiatric Pharmacy resident at Community Health Network. She received her PharmD from Presbyterian College School of Pharmacy in 2019 and completed her PGY1 general pharmacy residency at Community Health Network in 2021. Beth is originally from Batesburg, SC and loves traveling to new places, reading, and listening to crime podcasts. Her professional areas of interest include mood disorders and pediatric psychiatry. Upon residency completion she accepted a position with one of our Community Health Network Hospitals in order to establish routine psychiatric pharmacy services for patients.
2019-2020 Butler University PGY2 Resident
Shannon James, PharmD, BCPP, Medicine/Psychiatry Residency Community
Shannon is from Olathe, KS and earned her PharmD degree from the University of Kansas School of Pharmacy in Lawrence, KS. She completed a PGY1 residency at the New Mexico VA Health Care System in Albuquerque, NM. before successfully completing her PGY2 psychiatric pharmacy residency with us in 2020. With interests in schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, PTSD, and academia, Shannon accepted a faculty position at Husson University in Maine. Shannon enjoys classic films, hiking, high-quality sushi and traveling as she has visited at least 12 countries.
The philosophy of the PGY-2 Internal Medicine Residency at Ascension-St. Vincent Indianapolis and Butler University COPHS is to provide the resident with the opportunity to expand their knowledge and skills to provide comprehensive pharmaceutical care to internal medicine patients. This opportunity will be provided through active participation in evidence-based disease state management, patient/family and medical staff education, medication safety, outcomes-based research, and educational and scholarly activities. . As a Butler University affiliated PGY2 program, didactic, small group and experiential teaching will be a part of the required experiences in addition to the multidisciplinary educational activities at Ascension- St. Vincent. The core rotations include four months of Internal Medicine, Medical ICU, Infectious diseases, longitudinal Ambulatory Care and Administrative Academia. Upon completion of the PGY-2 Internal Medicine Pharmacy Residency Program, the resident will be prepared to attain board certification and secure a hospital based internal medicine position and/or an academic position with a College of Pharmacy.
Ascension-St Vincent Indianapolis is a 500+ bed community teaching hospital that serves as a tertiary referral center for a large network of Ascension hospitals in Indiana. The hospital has an active Medical Education Department supporting medical residents and fellows in Cardiology, Family Medicine, General Surgery, Internal Medicine, Obstetrics/Gynecology, Pediatrics, Podiatry, and Transitional/Preliminary Medicine. The pharmacy department provides postgraduate training programs for pharmacists and maintains affiliations with Butler, Manchester, and Purdue Universities. The internal medicine service is composed of hospitalist-based and traditional teaching teams, and the PGY2 Internal Medicine resident will work directly with the Internal Medicine, Family Medicine, Transitional and Preliminary medical residents. Ascension-St. Vincent Indianapolis is home to many subspecialties including cardiology, nephrology, gastroenterology, and neurology and the internal medicine service serves as the primary admitting team for many of these patients.
Program Director
Dr. Lindsay M. Saum, PharmD, BCPS, BCGP
Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice
College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences
Butler University
Clinical Pharmacy Specialist- Internal Medicine,
Ascension- St. Vincent Indianapolis
lsaum@butler.edu
2022-2023 Butler University PGY2 Resident
Ashly Schuyler, PharmD, BCPS, Internal Medicine Residency

Ashly Schuyler received a Bachelor of Arts in Chemistry at Indianapolis University Purdue University of Indianapolis in 2010. She then completed her Doctor of Pharmacy at Lipscomb University College of Pharmacy in Nashville, Tennessee followed by a PGY1 residency at Cookeville Regional Medical Center in Cookeville, Tennessee. She worked as a clinical pharmacist at that practice site for a year and then made her way back home to Indiana.
For the last six years, she served as a clinical staff pharmacist at the Indiana University Health Adult Academic Health Center (AAHC), at both the Methodist and University Hospitals in Indianapolis. She is board certified in Pharmacotherapy and is currently a PGY2 Internal Medicine Pharmacy Resident at Ascension St. Vincent Indianapolis. Upon completion, she hopes to pursue a clinical specialist position at an academic medical center and obtain a clinical faculty position at a college of pharmacy. Her research and clinical practice interests include cardiology, anticoagulation, hepatology and academia. In her free time, she enjoys playing video games, reading, and spending time with her husband and three sons.
2021-2022 Butler University PGY2 Resident
Kayla Effinger, PharmD
Kayla Effinger is originally from Westfield, Indiana, she graduated with her Bachelor’s of Science in Biology from Bowling Green State University in 2016 and her Doctorate of Pharmacy from The Ohio State University in 2020. Kayla completed her PGY1 Pharmacy Residency at Franciscan Health Indianapolis. Her areas of interest include heart failure, anticoagulation, diabetes, and primary care. In her spare time, Kayla enjoys traveling, exploring new restaurants, and spending time outdoors. After the completion of the program, Kayla obtained a position as a Clinical Pharmacy Specialist in Internal Medicine at the University of Cincinnati Medical Center.