Faculty & Preceptors
Steven Blanner, PharmD
Director of Pharmacy
Dr. Blanner is the Director of the Pharmacy at Salina Regional Health Center. He serves as a preceptor to pharmacy residents in practice management.
Dr. Blanner received his Doctor of Pharmacy degree from the University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Pharmacy. He has an adjunct faculty appointment at the University of Kansas School of Pharmacy and was awarded the Health System Preceptor of the Year Award in 2009 and 2011. He maintains active memberships in ASHP and KCHP and is involved in several hospital committees.
Dr. Blanner is maintains BLS and ACLS certifications. His interests include critical care medicine and infectious diseases. He also has completed ASHP's Pharmacy Leadership Academy.
Lisa Crosley, PharmD
Residency Program Director
Dr. Crosley serves as the Director of the Pharmacy Residency Program as well as the Hospital Practice, Staffing and Education/Teaching preceptor at Salina Regional Health Center.
Dr. Crosley received her Doctor of Pharmacy degree from the University of Nebraska College of Pharmacy and completed a PGY1 Pharmacy Residency at LMH Health in Lawrence, Kansas. Dr. Crosley maintains active memberships in ASHP, Kansas Council of Health System Pharmacists, and Medication Safety Officers Society. Dr. Crosley is active in a number of SRHC committees including Medication Safety, Patient Safety Committee, and the Pharmacy and Therapeutics committee.
Dr. Crosley serves as adjunct professor with the Kansas University School of Pharmacy facilitating institutional IPPE students and as adjunct faculty for the KU-Salina School of Medicine. Her interests include medication safety, critical care, parenteral nutrition and pharmacy education.
Cameron Atwill, PharmD
Dr. Atwill is an Emergency Medicine Clinical Pharmacist at Salina Regional Health Center. He received his Doctor of Pharmacy from the University of Kansas. Dr. Atwill completed a PGY-1 Pharmacy Residency at Via Christi Hospital in Wichita, Kansas.
Dr. Atwill has certifications in BLS, ACLS, and PALS. He is a member of APhA, KPhA, ASHP, ACCP, and the ACCP Emergency Medicine Practice and Research Network (PRN). Dr. Atwill serves as a member of the Trauma Systems Committee.
Jantz Budde, PharmD
Dr. Budde is a clinical pharmacist who serves as the preceptor for the Internal Medicine I and Internal Medicine II rotations at Salina Regional Health Center. He received his Doctor of Pharmacy from the University of Kansas. Dr. Budde completed a PGY-1 Pharmacy Residency at SRHC, and holds a teaching certificate through the University of Kansas School of Pharmacy.
Dr. Budde has certification in BLS and ACLS. He is a member of ASHP and KCHP and is involved in the Medication Safety Committee at SRHC. His interests include internal medicine and infectious diseases.
Steven L. Finch, R.Ph.
Mr. Finch is a clinical/staff pharmacist at Salina Regional Health Center. Mr. Finch serves as a preceptor for the Cardiology rotation and Surgery elective rotation. He received his Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Kansas School of Pharmacy. Mr. Finch has primarily practiced hospital pharmacy throughout his career, but has several years of retail experience in New Mexico and Kansas. He currently serves as the pharmacy representative on the Chest Pain Committee, member of the Medication Safety Committee, and is a member of the Cardiac Rehab team at SRHC. Mr. Finch is also a preceptor for University of Kansas APPE pharmacy students, overseeing a clinical pharmacy rotation in Cardiology. He has current certifications in ACLS and BLS and teaches the EKG Recognition class for pharmacy residents and other pharmacists preparing for ACLS certification. Mr. Finch also maintains active membership in ASHP and the KCHP.
His interests include Cardiology and CHF education.
Kenna Koonce, PharmD
Dr. Koonce is a clinical pharmacist at Salina Regional Health Center. She received her Doctor of Pharmacy degree from Southwestern Oklahoma State University College of Pharmacy. She completed a PGY-1 Pharmacy Practice Residency here at Salina Regional Health Center, as well as her teaching certificate from the University of Kansas. She acts as co-preceptor for the cardiology rotation.
Dr. Koonce is certified in BLS, ACLS, and PALS. She is a member of the Chest Pain committee, and is active in ASHP and KCHP. Her interests include cardiology and critical care.
Carleigh Krueger, PharmD, BCACP
Dr. Krueger is the pharmacist in charge of the SRHC Outpatient Pharmacy. She received her Doctor of Pharmacy degree from the University of Kansas, completed a PGY-1 Pharmacy Residency at Salina Regional Health Center, and earned a teaching certificate through the University of Missouri-Kansas City.
Dr. Krueger serves as the preceptor for the transitions of care and psychiatry electives for residents. She also precepts community IPPE and APPE pharmacy students and was voted 2022 preceptor of the year for the KU School of Pharmacy. She also serves as adjunct faculty at the KU-Salina School of Medicine.
Dr. Krueger is a Board Certified Ambulatory Care Pharmacist and holds additional certifications in BLS, ACLS, and Pharmacy-Based Immunization Delivery. She is a member of ASHP, KCHP, and serves on the KU School of Pharmacy Dean’s Advisory Counsel. She serves on the SRHC Wellness Committee and the Chest Pain Committee. Her clinical interests include technician development, psychiatry, cardiology, and transitions of care.
Ethan Leiker, PharmD, DPLA
Ethan is a clinical/staff pharmacist. He received his Doctor of Pharmacy degree from the University of Kansas School of Pharmacy in 2020, completed a PGY-1 Residency here at Salina Regional Health Center, and he completed his teaching certificate from the University of Kansas. In 2022 Ethan complete the Pharmacy Leadership Academy through the ASHP Foundation.
Ethan is a member of ASHP, APhA, and KPhA with committee involvement in the Kansas New Practitioners Network. He has involvement in the Readmissions Reduction Committee and Pharmacy Strategic Planning Committee at SRHC and holds certifications in BLS and ACLS. His interests include transitions of care, cardiology, precepting, leadership development and teaching.
Micaela Pamplin, PharmD, BCPS
Dr. Pamplin is the Clinical Pharmacy Manager at Salina Regional Health Center. She serves as a preceptor for the pharmacy leadership and medication safety longitudinal rotations as well as provide support for the resident research projects.
Dr. Pamplin received her Bachelor of Science in Biology degree from the University of North Georgia, Doctor of Pharmacy degree and Graduate Certificate in Gerontology from the University of Kentucky, completed a PGY-1 Pharmacy Residency at Salina Regional Health Center, and completed a Teaching Certificate through the University of Missouri-Kansas City. She is a Board Certified Pharmacotherapy Specialist and has certifications in BLS and ACLS. Dr. Pamplin completed the Medication Safety Certificate through ASHP and the Medication Safety Intensive through ISMP.
Dr. Pamplin is a member of several committees at SRHC including Pharmacy and Therapeutics, Medication Safety, and Utilization Review. Her interests include leadership, medication safety, process improvement, and critical care.
Stacy Stanford, PharmD, BCPS
Dr. Stanford practices both as a Clinical Informatics Pharmacist and Clinical Pharmacist at Salina Regional Health Center. She received her Doctor of Pharmacy from the University of Kansas, completed an ASHP Critical Care Traineeship, is Board Certified in Pharmacotherapy and maintains BLS, and ACLS certification. She is the primary preceptor for the Informatics rotation for residents, precepts residents on critical care rotation, provides support for resident research projects, and is a preceptor for advance practice pharmacy students on acute care internal medicine rotations.
Dr. Stanford serves on several committees at SRHC including Pharmacy and Therapeutics, Electronic Health Record, Multi-disciplinary Practice Council, and IT Change Oversight Committee. She manages all pharmacy related policies, protocols and order sets at SRHC. She maintains active membership in ASHP and KCHP. Her interests include informatics, critical care, enhancing medication safety within the electronic medical record, and process improvement.
Kat Ulloa, PharmD
Dr. Ulloa (she/her) is the Critical Care Pharmacist at Salina Regional Health Center. She received her Doctor of Pharmacy from Creighton University School of Pharmacy and Health Professions. After graduation she completed her PGY-1 pharmacy practice residency at Salina Regional Health Center, Salina, KS where Kat also completed her teaching certificate through the University of Kansas School of Pharmacy.
Kat currently serves on the Critical Care and Medication Safety committees. Outside of the hospital Kat is a member of KCHP, KPhA, APhA, ASHP, and The Wichita Academy of Pharmacists. She holds certifications in BLS and ACLS. Professional interests include precepting students and residents, teaching, critical care medicine, antimicrobial stewardship, and medication safety.
Katie Vogel, PharmD
Dr. Vogel serves as the oncology elective rotation preceptor at Salina Regional's Tammy Walker Cancer Center. She received her Doctor of Pharmacy degree from the University of Kansas School of Pharmacy, completed a PGY-1 Pharmacy Residency at Salina Regional Health Center, and completed a teaching certificate at UMKC School of Pharmacy.
Dr. Vogel is certified in BLS and ACLS. She is a member of ASHP, the Kansas Council of Health System Pharmacists, and the Hematology/Oncology Pharmacy Association. She manages chemotherapy treatment protocols at the cancer center and is a member of the SRHC Cancer Committee. Her interests include cancer immunotherapy, internal medicine and oral chemotherapy management.
Abby Westhusin, PharmD
Dr. Westhusin is a staff pharmacist at Salina Regional Health Center. She also works in the SRHC outpatient pharmacy as needed. Dr. Westhusin received her Doctor of Pharmacy degree from the University of Kansas. Post graduation, she worked as a clinical pharmacist at Pratt Regional Medical Center. She served as interim Director of Pharmacy and pharmacist in charge of PRMC in 2017.
Dr. Westhusin is certified in BLS, ACLS, and PALS. She maintains an active membership with ASHP and completed ASHP's Emergency Medicine Certification course in 2021. Her interests include infectious diseases/antimicrobial stewardship and critical care.
Erica Wilkinson, PharmD, BCACP
Dr. Wilkinson serves as the Ambulatory Care Clinical Pharmacist in the COMCARE family medicine clinics and is the primary preceptor for the ambulatory care rotation. She received her Doctor of Pharmacy from the University of Kansas School of Pharmacy and completed a PGY-1 Community Residency with Dillons Pharmacy/University of Kansas School of Pharmacy in Wichita, KS. Dr. Wilkinson also completed a teaching certificate program through the University of Kansas School of Pharmacy.
Dr. Wilkinson is a Board Certified Ambulatory Care Pharmacist. She has additional certifications in BLS, ACLS, The Pharmacist & Patient-Centered Diabetes Care (APhA), Comprehensive International Travel Medicine (USC School of Pharmacy), and Pharmacy-Based Travel Health Services (APhA).
In 2021, she was awarded Distinguished Young Pharmacist by the Kansas Pharmacists Association (KPhA). She is a member of ASHP and KPhA with committee involvement. Dr. Wilkinson is adjunct faculty with the KU School of Pharmacy and serves as a content mentor for the Travel Health elective course at the KU School of Pharmacy. Her interests include immunizations, diabetes management, readmission reduction, and anticoagulation.