Dr. Caitlin Richler (McIntyre)

Dr. Caitlin Richler
Dr. Caitlin Richler (McIntyre)
Clinical Pharmacist, Hôpital Montfort and Assistant Clinical Professor at the School of Pharmaceutical Sciences

BSc Life Science, Queen's University, 2012
PharmD, University of Toronto, 2016



Biography

After completing her pharmacy studies at the University of Toronto in 2016, Dr. Caitlin Richler completed a pharmacy residency program at University Health Network in Toronto before moving to the National Capital Region. Since 2017, she has worked at Hôpital Montfort as a clinical pharmacist in critical care and internal medicine. Dr. Richler is involved with various committees within the Montfort Hospital, including being a clinical member of the Research Ethics Committee. She is also a preceptor for pharmacy residents and students. Caitlin is interested in pharmacy education, particularly in ways to optimize learning environments in pharmacy rotations.

Expertise

  • Critical Care
  • Internal Medicine

Research Projects

  • Cicinelli E, Leblanc K, Cameron K, Fernandes O, McIntyre C, Mejia AB, Natsheh C. An analysis of Canadian doctor of pharmacy hospital preceptor experiences in alternative preceptor models. Currents in Pharmacy Teaching and Learning. 2021;13(4):353-360. doi:10.1016/j.cptl.2020.11.012
  • Lefebvre MJ, Ng PCK, Desjarlais A, McCann D, Waldvogel B, Tonelli M, Garg AX, Wilson JA, Beaulieu M, Marin J, Orsulak C, Lloyd A, McIntyre C, Feldberg J, Bohm C, Battistella M. Development and Validation of Nine Deprescribing Algorithms for Patients on Hemodialysis to Decrease Polypharmacy. Canadian Journal of Kidney Health and Disease. 2020;7:205435812096867. doi:10.1177/2054358120968674
  • McIntyre C, Natsheh C, Leblanc K, et al. An Analysis of Canadian Doctor of Pharmacy Student Experiences in Non-Traditional Student-Preceptor Models. American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education. 2019;83(10):7367. doi:10.5688/ajpe7367
  • McIntyre C, McQuillan R, Bell C, Battistella M. Targeted Deprescribing in an Outpatient Hemodialysis Unit: A Quality Improvement Study to Decrease Polypharmacy. American Journal of Kidney Diseases. 2017;70(5):611-618. doi:10.1053/j.ajkd.2017.02.374

Awards and Nominations

  • Preceptor of the Year Award (2021), Montfort-TOH Accredited Pharmacy Residency Program