[View of sign reading ‘The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center’ on top of glass building] [text on screen Pharmacy Residency] [music in background playing] Female voiceover: Thank you for your interest in the Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center Infectious Diseases PGY2 pharmacy residency. This video will give a brief overview of the program,  the OSU Medical Center campus, our amazing ID pharmacy team, and fun things to  do here in Columbus, Ohio. [View of bird’s eye view of medical center campus.] [Text on screen: University Hospital, Ross Heart Hospital, The James, Dodd Rehab Hospital, McCampbell Hall, New Inpatient Tower] [View of Mockup photo of new inpatient tower with surrounding buildings] [Text on screen New Inpatient Tower (anticipated 2026)] [View of tall glass building and park area] [text on screen The James] Female voiceover continues: The OSU Medical Center consists of over seven different hospitals, as shown here on the main campus, and a new inpatient tower is anticipated to open in 2026. There are also off-site clinics, infusion  centers, and a community hospital just a few miles away from the main campus. This community hospital is our east hospital, and it houses our microbiology lab. Additionally, the ID clinic is located within McCampbell Hall, which is conveniently located on our main campus.  [View of multiple hospital buildings including The Ohio State university Medical Center brick building] [Text on screen University Hospital and Ross Heart Hospital] [View: tall circular building] [Text on screen East Hospital] [Text on screen Block O ID Clinic – McCampbell Hall] [view of hallway of office building with doors & chairs] Female voiceover: Now let’s meet our infectious diseases team. [View of group of 9 people posing together, smiling] [music playing] [text on screen Lynn Wardlow, PGY2 ID RPD] Lynn Wardlow: Hello everyone. My name is Lynn Wardlow, and I serve as the PGY2 infectious diseases residency program director for the Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center. I've been here in Columbus, Ohio for about 9 and a half years. Originally from Iowa. And in addition to serving as the residency program director, I also spend  time on inpatient ASP, general ID service, and the James ID consult services. For things I like to do in Columbus, I love our trails. We have a lot of different running and biking trails that go all throughout Columbus, including ones that take us right to the medical center and  through downtown and our gorgeous area there. For goals for residents that come through the program, the biggest things that we want to see when they finish is that they are a well-rounded practitioner that can practice pretty much anywhere as well as teach at local colleges of pharmacy. We have our residents spend quite a bit of time in both the inpatient and outpatient space. Outpatient being our longitudinal HIV and OPAD offerings as well as times with transitions of care to be able to understand all of the different roles patients need from us at Armmesist helping them with management of their infections. Looking forward to meeting all of you. [text on screen Jessica Leininger, Lead ID Pharmacist] Jessica Leininger: Hi everyone. My name is Jessica Leininger and I'm the lead infectious diseases pharmacist here at Ohio State. I've been at the institution since 2018 as an inpatient infectious diseases pharmacist, primarily rounding with the general ID consult  services. In 2024, I took over as our team lead, which means I also help co-lead our antimicrobial stewardship program. As far as my involvement with the residency program, I serve as a preceptor to the PGY2 resident for their general ID consult rotation, um, as well as their ASP admin rotation and their microbiology rotation. I also have been involved in a lot of resident research as well as serving as a mentor for longitudinal  projects and presentations. My favorite thing about Columbus is there's something for everyone. There's lots of festivals, concerts, great food, but a personal favorite for my husband and myself is all of the sporting events in town. In addition to Ohio State sports, we also have the Columbus Blue Jackets, which is  a professional hockey team; the Columbus Crew which is our professional men's soccer team, and the Columbus Clippers, which is our baseball team. So, there's always something going on around town. Anyway, that's me. I look forward to meeting all of you. [text on screen Nikki Tran, Immunocompromised Lead ID Pharmacist] Nikki Tran: Hi, my name is Nikki Train. I am one of the four inpatient ID pharmacist and the immunocompromised ID lead. I've been at OSU for about 5 years now. I typically precept the solid organ transplant ID rotation and the heme/onc  BMT ID rotations. Outside of work, I am a bit of a gamer and enjoy attending local gaming events. I also love exploring new restaurant and bakery shop. [text on screen Jennifer Liu, Inpatient ID Pharmacist] Jennifer Liu: Jen Hi, my name is Jen. I'm one of the impatient ID pharmacists here at OSU Wexner. I'm born in Kentucky, went to pharmacy school at Purdue, and then did my PGY1 in Chicago and my PGY2 at UC Davis in Sacramento, California. Then I came here in August of 2024. So, I've been here a little over a year now. My role within the program, so I primarily [music]  precept uh general ID consult as well as ASP. I'm also a preceptor for some research  projects and some other long-term deliverables such as monographs, MUIs, things of that nature. My favorite thing about Columbus is probably the restaurants as well as the breweries. I'm a huge foodie, so I love always having a new place to try. [text on screen Michael Parisi Mercaod, OPAT Pharmacist] Michael Parisi-Mercado: Hi everybody, my name is Michael. I’m one of the outpatient parental antimicrobial therapy pharmacists here at OSU. I have been here for a little over 2 years now. I started back in August of 2023. I served as one of the longitudinal preceptors for the OPAD learning experience and also involved in different projects. My favorite thing about Columbus is that it can tailor to individuals with different interests. So, if you like food, if you like music, if you like festivals, Columbus has it all for you. [text on screen Hawi Tasissa, OPAT Pharmacist] Hawi Tasissa: Hi, my name is Hawi Tasissa. I'm one of the OPAT pharmacists here at OSU. I've been in this role for a little over a year now, so since September of 2024. And with the ID residents, I precept the rotation that they join us on longitudinally. I also assist with Med Event reporting, QI projects, and various other precepting projects that go along throughout the year. And um one of my favorite things about Columbus is all of the festivals that go on throughout the year, whether it's with food or art. And it gives a good excuse to go outside and enjoy the, the beautiful weather, especially in the, the warmer months. [text on screen Natalie Nielsen, HIV Pharmacist] Natalie Nielsen: Hi, my name's Natalie. I am a pharmacist in the um ID clinic here at OSU. I've been in my role for the last four years. With our pharmacy residency program, I act as the longitudinal preceptor for our HIV clinic in the outpatient space at Columbus. It's such a great place to be and my favorite thing here honestly has to be the people and the, the great team that we get to work with every day. Um and we're looking forward to having you. [text on screen Block O ID Division – Doan 11] [text on screen ID Fellows Bootcamp] [view of a man at a podium teaching in a small classroom} [view of man in white coat at podium teaching] Female voiceover: OSU medical center is home to an ID  fellowship training program. The ID division and the ID pharmacy team collaborate on educational sessions for ID fellows boot camp and also on multidisciplinary journal clubs. [view of woman at podium and projection screen] [text on screen Interdisciplinary ID Journal Clubs] [text on screen Block O Resident Office – Doan 3] [view of video around resident office] Female voiceover continues: Within Doan Hall on OSU medical center's main campus, is the pharmacy resident office. This is where the ID PGY2 spends time with co-residents and also works at patients before rounds. [music in background continues] [text on screen Block O Fun at OSU and Columbus] [view of four dogs lying in grass in front of trees and a brick building] [text on screen Buckeyes with Paws] [view of dog looking up while in an office] Female voiceover continues: OSU and Columbus have abundant opportunities for residents to enhance both their  knowledge and their growth and wellness. One of the team's favorites is our Buckeyes with Paws program. Be sure to say hi to Simone in the James ICU. [view of Ohio Stadium filled with fans; a Columbus Blue Jackets hockey player during a game; Columbus crew playing a soccer game] Female voiceover: Sports fans can visit the  Ohio State Stadium to watch football or visit the downtown sports complex to cheer on  the Columbus Blue Jackets hockey team or watch Columbus Crew soccer games. [view of North Market building; Short North sign and down the street; concert full of people surrounding a stage] Female voiceover: Columbus also  has a great food scene from local food stands in North Market to a variety of restaurants in Short North. Columbus also has frequent festivals [music] including music festivals,  coffee festivals, and even taco festivals. [view of waterfall over rocks; two people hiking in the woods surrounded by rocks & trees] Female Voiceover: For nature lovers out there, there is Hawking Hills  State Park with beautiful trails and scenery just an hour outside of Columbus. And there are plenty  of metro parks within the Columbus area. [music] [view of 4 women sitting and smiling] [text on screen Inpatient ID Pharmacists] [view of 2 women and 1 man sitting and smiling] [text on screen Outpatient/TOC ID Pharmacists] [view of 1 man and 2 women sitting and smiling] [text on screen 2025-2026 Residents Bryan and Alex with Lynn] [view of a group of people in white coats standing in the Ohio Stadium end zone] [text on screen Our Incredible ID Providers!] [Text on screen QR Code for OSU ID PGY2 Website; Block O; Twitter/X Logo @osu_pharmacy & @OhioState_ID Instagram logo, @ohiostaterxresidency Visit our website for more info or reach out to Lynn Wardlow at lynn.wardlow@osumc.edu] Female Voiceover: Thank you so much for your interests in our program. Please follow us on social media and reach out with any questions.