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St. John’s will be implementing the new SBIRT (Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment) training into the curriculum for St. John’s students who are preparing to be health professionals.
Please check back for resources, guides, and important announcements regarding SBIRT at St. John’s University.
For more information, please see St. John’s Receives Nearly $1 Million Grant to Tackle Public Health Crisis.
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Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment
- SBIRT CE WebEx (first)
- SBIRT CE WebEx (second)
- SBIRT CE WebEx (third)
- SBIRT CE WebEx (fourth)
- Presentation 1 (PDF)
- Presentation 2 (PDF)
- Presentation 3 (PDF)
SBIRT Toolkit
- Download the SBIRT Toolkit archive
PGY2 Academia and Community Health Pharmacy Practice Residency Program
- PGY2 Brochure 2017 (Word)
Shannon Tellier, Pharm.D.
Dr. Shannon Tellier is the first PGY2 Academia and Community Health pharmacy resident at St. John’s University. She earned her Doctor of Pharmacy degree at St. John’s University and became a pharmacy manager at a community pharmacy after graduation. Dr. Tellier then completed a PGY1 pharmacy practice residency at St. Joseph’s Regional Medical Center in Paterson, NJ. Her academic and research interests include interprofessional education, ambulatory care, and anticoagulation.
Dr. Tellier has accepted a position at Stony Brook University School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences as a Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Pharmacy Practice and Clinical Sciences. Her practice site will be at the Stony Brook World Trade Center Wellness Program Clinic in Commack, NY.