Patrick Curtin
About Patrick Curtin
Patrick Curtin is a Health Systems Liaison in US Field Medical Oncology at Bristol Myers Squibb, with extensive experience in pharmacy management and patient care.
Current Role at Bristol Myers Squibb
Patrick Curtin currently serves as a Health Systems Liaison for US Field Medical Oncology at Bristol Myers Squibb. In this capacity, he focuses on advancing oncology treatment within the healthcare system in the United States, working on initiatives that bridge the gap between clinical practice and pharmaceutical solutions.
Previous Role at Overlook Medical Center
Patrick Curtin worked as a Pharmacy Manager at Overlook Medical Center from 2012 to 2020. During his 8-year tenure, he managed a department consisting of 96 employees, including 3 assistant managers and 7 supervisors. He oversaw pharmacy operations for a 500-bed medical center and managed four infusion centers, guiding clinical activities in oncology, gastroenterology, neurology, and rheumatology.
Educational Background
Patrick Curtin earned his Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) from Northeastern University, where he studied from 1996 to 2002. His education provided a strong foundation in pharmacy practice and healthcare, equipping him with detailed pharmacological knowledge and patient care expertise.
Leadership and Management Experience
Patrick Curtin has accrued over 9 years of leadership experience within healthcare settings. He has demonstrated proficiency in managing large teams, developing strategic goals, and overseeing departmental operations. Notably, he co-chaired the pharmacy and therapeutics committee and served on numerous multidisciplinary medical center committees, contributing to key hospital policies and patient care initiatives.
Project Management Skills
Patrick Curtin possesses significant project management experience, complemented by Six Sigma training. He has played vital roles in setting pharmacy strategic objectives and ensuring medication safety and efficacy through detailed oversight processes. His project management proficiency has been instrumental in aligning pharmacy services with broader healthcare system goals.