Gina Bliss

Created by Keith Streckenbach, Modified on Sat, 16 Sep 2023 at 10:21 AM by Keith Streckenbach

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Gina Bliss, Pharm D, BCSCP is a Board-Certified Sterile Compounding Pharmacist, Doctor of Pharmacy, and the Founder of Penn Family Pharma Consulting, LLC (Bliss Compounding Compliance). Gina is a thought leader and expert in clean room compliance. Her experience includes the management and oversight of hospital pharmacy cleanrooms and ambulatory oncology infusion center pharmacies. She also has a wealth of experience advising facilities functions to ensure cleanroom regulatory compliance. A graduate of University of the Sciences of Philadelphia, Doctor of Pharmacy program she began her career at Lenox Hill Hospital Pharmacy in New York as a pharmacist and Pharmacy Supervisor. She has spent over a decade within the Yale New Haven Health System in several positions including, Clinical Pharmacist, Training and Education Coordinator, and IV Room Manager. During her career at YNHHS she participated in countless regulatory surveys as the Compounding and Quality System Manager. She led the standardization of both the sterile and non-sterile compounding program for a health system, including the safe handling of hazardous medications. Over the last few years, she played a key role in the design and the construction upgrades of at least 15 cleanrooms to meet the guidance requirements per USP chapters <797> Pharmaceutical Sterile Compounding and <800> Hazardous Drug – Safe handling in Health care settings.

Contact Information :
Bliss Compliance Consulting
Penn Family Pharma Consulting , LLC
Pennfampharma@outlook.com
203-293-3812

Why serving on the panel is important to me?

“My experience working on complex matters in a large health system has taught me many lessons. Most importantly, I learned that safe practices in handling medication to safeguard the pharmaceutical products, patients and staff requires a cultural shift and multidisciplinary approach. This shift involves front line staff, facilities, documentation, and practical judgment to design and operationalize practices without compromising patient care. My goal is to help entities of all types benefit from my experience and passion for safe compounding practices.”

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