Chief Pharmacist - Metropolitan Correctional Center San Diego
United States Public Health Service - Bureau of Prisons
LT Adam Loyson is a U.S. Public Health Service (USPHS) chief pharmacist at Metropolitan Correctional Center San Diego and has been with the Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) since 2016. In 2010, he obtained his bachelor’s degree from Michigan State University in chemical engineering. He then completed a doctorate of pharmacy degree from the University of Michigan in 2014. LT Loyson began his federal pharmacy career with the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention as a Health Scientist-Regulatory Affairs Specialist providing guidance on the use of medical countermeasures in public health emergencies. In 2016, he transitioned to BOP as a staff pharmacist at Federal Correctional Complex Coleman in Coleman, Florida and commissioned into USPHS in 2017. He was then selected as a clinical pharmacist at Federal Medical Center Fort Worth in Fort Worth, Texas in 2019 prior to his current position in 2020. LT Loyson is certified as a National Clinical Pharmacy Specialist (NCPS) and sees patients through pharmacist-managed clinics for hepatitis C, dyslipidemia, and anticoagulation. LT Loyson is a member of the BOP Strategic Planning and Forward Thinking Advisory Group. He also participates in several other BOP advisory groups including as co-lead of the Pharmacy Informatics Advisory Group and member of the Data Analytics Advisory Group.
Friday, November 13, 2020
14:00 – 14:45 EST