Clinical Professor of Pharmacy
College of Pharmacy, University of Michigan
Disclosure: Shionogi Inc. (Advisor or Review Panel member)
Dr. Jason Pogue is a Clinical Professor in the Department of Clinical Pharmacy at the University of Michigan College of Pharmacy and an Infectious Diseases Clinical Pharmacist at Michigan Medicine. Prior to this position he spent just over a decade at the Detroit Medical Center (DMC) as an infectious diseases clinical pharmacist at Sinai-Grace Hospital and as the co-chair of the Antimicrobial Stewardship Committee at the DMC.
Dr. Pogue received a bachelor degree in Chemistry from Gannon University, before obtaining his doctor of pharmacy degree from the University of Pittsburgh. He then completed a PGY-1 pharmacy residency at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center followed by an infectious diseases PGY-2 residency at the University of Michigan Health Systems. His research interests focus on epidemiology and management of multi-drug resistant Gram-negative organisms and antimicrobial stewardship.
Dr. Pogue is a recognized leader in Gram-negative resistance and antimicrobial stewardship as evidenced by his significant contribution of over 110 peer-reviewed articles, over 100 abstracts, multiple book chapters, and presentations at numerous national and international conferences. Dr. Pogue is the immediate past president of the Society of Infectious Diseases Pharmacists and is an active member of The United States Committee on Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing (USCAST) executive committee where he is intimately involved with antimicrobial susceptibility breakpoint setting. Dr. Pogue also serves as the clinical pharmacy lead for two National Institutes of Health (NIH) funded international studies targeting strategies to optimize polymyxin usage.