Christopher McCoy is the Associate Director of the Antimicrobial Stewardship program at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston and is the 2nd year (PGY2) Residency Program Director for the Infectious Diseases Pharm practice. Christopher McCoy is also an adjunct Professor at Northeastern University in the Bouve College of Health Sciences and is board certified in pharmacotherapy (BCPS) with added qualifications in infectious diseases. For over 20 years, Mr. McCoy has worked as a clinical pharmacist, practitioner, researcher, and medical scientist. He has also served on a number of boards including the executive board of John McCormack Civic Association in Dorchester, the research board at the Fenway Institute, the interdisciplinary HIV/AIDS health center for research, training, education, and policy development, and has been President of DotOUT, the grassroots, member driven organization committed to acceptance, inclusion, fairness, and equality for the LGBTQ community in Dorchester. Mr. McCoy holds a Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry from Trinity College in Connecticut, a Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy from St. John’s University in New York and a PharmD from MCPHS University in Boston. He was appointed to the Board in June of 2015.