Clinical Pharmacy Specialist
Banner University Medical Center Phoenix
Dr. Buckley, Pharm.D., FASHP, FCCM, FCCP, BCCCP, BCPS, currently servse as Diretor, Medical Affiars for Innoviva Specialty Therapeutics. He previously served as a clinical pharmacy specialist in the medical ICU at Banner University Medical Center in Phoenix, AZ. Dr. Buckley received his Pharm.D. degree from the University of Iowa. He completed an ASHP-accredited PGY1 Pharmacy Practice Residency at Shawnee Mission Medical Center and a PGY2 Critical Care Specialty Residency at the University of Arizona. He has authored numerous peer-reviewed publications in pharmacy and medical journals as well as book chapters relating to critical care. He is actively involved in several international professional organizations. He has served as Chair of the ACCP Critical Care PRN, SCCM CPP Patient Safety Committee, SCCM CPP Research Committee, and SCCM CPP Practice Advancement Committee as well as the ASHP Critical Care Network Facilitator. He has also served as a task force member for several ACCP White Paper publications relating to quality measures, recognition and advancement, and pharmacist-to-patient ratios for clinical pharmacy services. Dr. Buckley recently served as a member of the ACCP Annual Program Committee. He was the recipient of the 2022 ACCP Clinical Practice Award, 2022 & 2013 ACCP Critical Care PRN Member Research Grant, 2021 ACCP Critical Care PRN Achievement Award, 2018 SCCM Barry A. Shapiro Memorial Award for Excellence in Critical Care Management, 2016 ASHP Foundation Literature Award in Pharmacy Practice Research, 2015 SCCM CPP Section Excellence in Using Technology to Improve ICU Medication Safety Award, and 2014 ASHP Best Practice Award. He is currently leading multidisciplinary teams at his institution on several process improvement strategies and advancing critical care pharmacy practice. Dr. Buckley’s clinical and research interests include acute respiratory distress syndrome, shock syndromes, sedation/delirium management, and medication safety in ICU patients.