Dr. Jarett Logsdon, PharmD, BCICDP, serves as the Residency Program Director and preceptor for various learning experiences including Infectious Diseases, Biostatistics and Ambulatory Care. He earned his PharmD from Shenandoah University in 2013. Before completing his degree, Dr. Logsdon dedicated six years to working in community pharmacy. Post-graduation, Dr. Logsdon took on roles at Fulton County Medical Center in McConnellsburg, Pennsylvania, serving as an inpatient pharmacist for the critical access hospital and consultant pharmacist for the attached nursing home.
In 2015, he transitioned to Waynesboro Hospital as a clinical/staff pharmacist, later assuming the positions of Pharmacy Operations Manager and Residency Program Director in 2017. In 2019, Dr. Logsdon achieved board certification as an infectious disease pharmacist (BCIDP).
His passion extends to infectious diseases, fostering a culture where everyone feels safe to express concerns, advocating for the well-being of small community hospitals, and expanding the clinical role of pharmacists. He enjoys leveraging clinical and operational knowledge to achieve financial savings and while maintaining or improving patient outcomes.