Assistant Professor
Pharmacy Practice
Barry and Judy Silverman College of Pharmacy
Fort Lauderdale/Davie
Dr. Santibañez received her doctorate in pharmacy degree from Nova Southeastern University
(Fort Lauderdale, FL) in 2015. As a fourth-year pharmacy student she completed the
6-month Advanced Clinical Experience Program through Jackson Memorial Hospital (Miami,
FL), an intensive program intended to prepare students for post-graduate residency
training.
Dr. Santibañez completed a PGY1 Pharmacy Practice Residency at the University of Illinois
at Chicago (Chicago, IL) in 2016, followed by a PGY2 Critical Care Pharmacy Residency
at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital (New York City, NY) in 2017. Prior to joining the
faculty at NSU COP in January 2021, she was an Assistant Professor at Larkin University
College of Pharmacy (Miami, FL) for 3.5 years. Currently, she is an Assistant Professor
in the Department of Pharmacy Practice at Nova Southeastern University College of
Pharmacy with a clinical practice site focused on ICU outcomes at Memorial Regional
Hospital (Hollywood, FL).
Her research interests include hemostasis and reversal of anticoagulation, antimicrobial
stewardship in the intensive care unit, postgraduate pharmacy training, and pharmacist
burnout. She is active in local and national organizations within pharmacy and critical
care, and she was recognized as a fellow of the American College of Critical Care
Medicine (FCCM) in January 2024.
Critical care, hemostasis, reversal of anticoagulation, antimicrobial stewardship, pharmacist burnout, pharmacy advocacy