Current Residents

Daisy Kener

Daisy Kener, PharmD

St. George Regional Hospital

  • Hometown: Pocatello, ID
  • Education: Doctor of Pharmacy, Idaho State University L. S. Skaggs College of Pharmacy - Pocatello, ID
  • Project: Evaluation of High-dose versus Standard-dose of Daptomycin with methicillin-sensitive Staphylococcus aureus (MSSA) Bloodstream Infections
  • Professional interests: Infectious disease, general medicine, and pharmacy practice advocacy
  • Hobbies: Drinking tea, and podcasts
  • Favorite things to do in Utah (or look forward to doing): Spending time outdoors

Email: Daisy.Kener@imail.org

Previous Residents

Cannon Will

Will Cannon, PharmD, MBA

Clinical Pharmacist

St. George Regional Hospital - St. George, UT

  • Education and training:
    • Doctor of Pharmacy, Idaho State University College of Pharmacy - Pocatello, ID
    • PGY1 Pharmacy Residency, Intermountain Healthcare St. George Regional Hospital - St. George, UT (2022- 2023)
  • Project: Outcomes associated with revised cefazolin breakpoints for complicated urinary tract infections involving Enterobacteriaceae

Email: william.cannon@imail.org

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Graham Mortensen, PharmD

Clinical Pharmacist
Intermountain Healthcare St. George Regional Hospital - St. George, UT

  • Education and training:
    • Doctor of Pharmacy, Pacific University School of Pharmacy - Hillsboro, OR
    • PGY1 Pharmacy Residency, Intermountain Healthcare St. George Regional Hospital - St. George, UT (2021 - 2022)
  • Project: Review of negative urine cultures in ED patients treated for UTI
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    Samuel Wilde, PharmD, BCPS

    Clinical Pharmacist
    Intermountain Healthcare St. George Regional Hospital - St. George, UT

    • Education and training:
      • Doctor of Pharmacy, University of Utah College of Pharmacy - Salt Lake City, UT
      • PGY1 Pharmacy Residency, Intermountain Healthcare St. George Regional Hospital - St. George, UT (2020 - 2021)
    • Project: Risk factors for errors in discharge prescriptions from a community-hospital emergency department: A retrospective cohort study