Seema Patel
About Seema Patel
Seema Patel is a Medical Science Liaison with extensive experience in pharmacy, including roles as a PGY1 Pharmacy Resident at Carolina Medical Center and a PGY2 Psychiatric Pharmacy Resident at VCU Health System. She holds a Doctor of Pharmacy degree and is a Board Certified Psychiatric Pharmacist, licensed to practice in North Carolina.
Current Role as Medical Science Liaison
Seema Patel serves as a Medical Science Liaison, where she utilizes her extensive knowledge in pharmacy and psychiatric care. In this role, she engages with healthcare professionals to provide insights on medication management and therapeutic strategies. Her responsibilities include educating stakeholders on clinical data and supporting the implementation of evidence-based practices.
Experience at VCU Health System
Since 2017, Seema Patel has been a PGY2 Psychiatric Pharmacy Resident at VCU Health System in Richmond, Virginia. During her residency, she has implemented changes in medication formulary, policies, and procedures through quality improvement projects and medication use evaluations. Her focus on psychiatric pharmacy has allowed her to gain specialized experience in the field.
Previous Experience at Carolina Medical Center
Seema Patel completed a PGY1 Pharmacy Residency at Carolina Medical Center from 2016 to 2017. During this year-long residency, she completed rotations in various specialties, including internal medicine, infectious diseases, critical care, and behavioral health. This experience provided her with a comprehensive understanding of diverse patient care needs.
Educational Background in Pharmacy
Seema Patel studied at the University of the Sciences in Philadelphia, where she earned both her Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy and her Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) degrees from 2010 to 2016. This academic foundation equipped her with the necessary skills and knowledge to excel in her pharmacy career.
Regulatory Affairs Internship at Noven Pharmaceuticals
In 2014, Seema Patel worked as a Regulatory Affairs Intern at Noven Pharmaceuticals for two months in Miami, Florida. This internship provided her with insights into the regulatory processes involved in pharmaceutical development and compliance, enhancing her understanding of the industry.