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Dr. Elaine Wong serves as Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice at Long Island University's Arnold & Marie Schwartz College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, maintaining active clinical practice at Maimonides Medical Center in Brooklyn. Her roles include lecturing in pharmacotherapeutics, precepting pharmacy students, and advising the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists chapter.
Her educational credentials feature a B.S. and Pharm.D. from Long Island University's Arnold & Marie Schwartz College of Pharmacy, followed by a pharmacy practice residency at Hackensack University Medical Center.
Research centers on internal medicine with emphasis on diabetes management, obesity pharmacotherapy, and infectious disease treatment. Her work bridges clinical practice and academic instruction, focusing on medication safety, novel therapeutics, and evidence-based interventions for chronic conditions. Clinical expertise spans insulin therapy optimization, anticoagulant management, and antibiotic stewardship.
Publication analysis (2011-2014) reveals consistent contributions to diabetes therapeutics (including inhaled insulin systems), cardiovascular risk assessment with antibiotics, obesity pharmacotherapy, and specialized treatments for immunocompromised patients. Her work demonstrates strong alignment between clinical practice challenges and scholarly investigation.
Professional honors include:
- Rho Chi Honor Society (Long Island University)
- Phi Lambda Sigma Society (Long Island University)
As an educator, Dr. Wong mentors pharmacy students through preceptorship programs and professional society leadership. Her Board Certified Pharmacotherapy Specialist (BCPS) credential and APhA training certifications in Medication Therapy Management and Immunization Delivery underscore clinical excellence. Conference presentations at ASHP and NJPhA events demonstrate active scholarly engagement.
Her clinical work at Maimonides Medical Center involves direct collaboration with interdisciplinary healthcare teams to optimize medication therapy and improve patient outcomes in hospital settings.