AdventHealth Orlando PGY2 - Medication-Use Safety and Policy Residents

Allison Krueger, PharmD

Hometown: Nashville, TN
Pharmacy School: University of Tennessee Health Science Center
PGY1: AdventHealth Orlando

Ally chose AdventHealth for residency because of the organization's dedication to medication safety. She talked with representatives a few times during pharmacy school, and medication safety was always brought up by the organization before she even had to ask. For her second year with AdventHealth, she is looking forward to learning how medication policies are created and maintained. Outside of work, Ally enjoys admiring art, frolicking through flowers, and creating crochet. After work this year, she plans to continue to rock the local karaoke scene. Ally's goal after residency is to be a medication safety officer, hopefully within AdventHealth!

Dalan (DJ) Solomon, PharmD

Hometown: Columbia, South Carolina
Pharmacy School: University of South Carolina

DJ chose AdventHealth for residency because this program hits the perfect trifecta for him: a system-wide culture that treats medication safety as a mission, a robust MUSP curriculum that blends policy writing with hands-on informatics projects, and mentors who are genuinely invested in resident growth. In addition to the organization's faith-based, whole-person care philosophy. DJ is most excited about getting to know the interdisciplinary team and building a "pharmacy family" in a new city! DJ enjoys attending concerts and other lively events, shopping, trying new foods, blogging/vlogging, and cooking up new TikTok recipes. As a fresh Orlando transplant, DJ is hoping to master the theme-park circuit and explore the beautiful city life. DJ sees himself stepping into a system-level Medication Safety Officer or Quality and Regulatory Manager role -ideally one that blends data analytics, protocol design, and frontline education. Long term, DJ wants to bridge hospital practice with clinical research or industry partnerships -championing safe, innovative therapies from trial design all the way to bedside implementation.