Tally Shuldiner
acepaw@r.postjobfree.com
EDUCATION
Doctor of Pharmacy May 2014
GPA: 3.75
Touro College of Pharmacy
New York, New York
LICENSURE/CERTIFICATION
Registered Pharmacy Intern- State of New York 2011-Present
American Red Cross Certified in Adult CPR 2010-Present
American Red Cross Certified in Standard First Aid
HONORS AND AWARDS
Student Ambassador Award 2014
Rho Chi Society – the Academic Honor Society in Pharmacy 2013-Present
Dean’s List 2010-2014
RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
Department of Family Medicine – Saint-Mary's Hospital Research Assistant 2009
Montreal, Canada
Qualitative analysis of interviews between doctors, patients and translators.
Attended weekly meetings.
The Lady Davis Research Institute – The Jewish General Hospital Research Assistant 2008
Montreal, Canada
Co-wrote an article about Blood Donation Deferrals.
Attended weekly lab meetings.
Conducted a literature review on blood donation safety.
TEACHING EXPERIENCES
Collegiate Science and Technology Entry Program (CSTEP) -Coordinator 2012 - 2013
New York, New York
Program Director: Deborah Williams, M.D, Ph.D.
Taught patient cases to students, and led discussions on various ambulatory care health topics
Coordinated the facilitators’ activities and schedules
Attended meetings to organize materials for the program
Provided college admissions preparation classes and career development activities
Prescription Drug Abuse Prevention and Education Program (PDAPEP) -Secretary 2012 - Present
Touro College of Pharmacy
New York, New York
Program Director: Craig Kovera, PhD.
Arranged conferences on prescription drug abuse at schools in Staten Island
Conducted role playing sessions with the students on how to handle peer-pressure situations
Helped develop the Ambassadors Program for high school students
Documented minutes at team meetings and wrote articles for the Director
Liaised for all PDAPEP events to ensure communication between schools and pharmacy students
Touro College of Pharmacy's Ambassador's Club 2013
Touro College of Pharmacy
New York, New York
Program Director: Reeshemah Brighltey,
Represented the College of Pharmacy at public relations and outreach activities
Provided information to prospective students, parents regarding campus life from a student’s
perspective
Conducted presentations on pharmacy as a profession, information booths and campus tours
ADVANCED PRACTICE EXPERIENCES
Pharmacy Intern 2014
Lennox Terrace Pharmacy
New York, New York
Preceptor: Abdul Wahab Qureshi
• Counseled patients onprescription and over-the-counter medications
• Dispensed and processed prescriptions and reconciled insurance billing
• Assisted in inventory control and daily maintenance routines.
Institutional Pharmacy Internship 2013
Harlem Hospital Center
New York, New York
Preceptor: Hinnah Farooqi, Pharm.D.
Filled medication carts and assisted pharmacy technicians in filling and processing prescriptions
Attended multidisciplinary pharmacy and therapeutic meetings
Attended Project RED (Re-Engineering Discharge) rounds, counseled heart failure patients on
medication adherence, and created a pamphlet to distribute to Project RED patients upon
discharge
Created drug monographs for medical residents
Participated in daily team rounds at the Surgical Intensive Care Unit (SICU)
Internal Medicine Pharmacy Internship 2013
Saint-Lukes Roosevelt Hospital Center
New York, New York
Preceptor: Shreya Patel, Pharm.D,
Participated in daily Coronary Care Unit (CCU) multidisciplinary rounds
Assisted in monitoring patients and medications daily to detect potential drug interactions,
adverse effects, toxicities, and allergies
Provided drug information services and in-service presentations to medical and pharmacy staffs
Counseled patients on medication adherence and smoking cessation
Contacted patients' insurance and pharmacy to determine which course of therapy would be
covered
Ambulatory Care Pharmacy Internship 2013
Harlem Hospital Center
New York, New York
Preceptor: Hinnah Farooqi, Pharm.D.
Analyzed and quantified pharmacy interventions
Provided education and drug information requests to medical residents
Wrote articles for the hospital newsletter
Ran a booth with flyers on ambulatory care topics, and offered free counseling on any questions
patients had on their disease states or meds
Pharmacy Intern 2012
Walgreens 10912
New York, New York
Supervisor: Saima Ali, Pham.D.
Counseled patients on prescription and over-the counter (OTC) medications
Dispensed and processed prescriptions, participated in insurance reconciliation, and managed
inventory
Conducted medication therapy management sessions with patients enrolled in Medicare Part D
drug plans
INTRODUCTORY PRACTICE EXPERIENCES
Introductory Institutional Pharmacy Practice 2012
Lincoln Hospital Center
New York, New York
Preceptor: Frank Piacenti, Pharm.D.
Dispensed and filled medication carts
Participated in multidisciplinary Intensive Care Unit (ICU) and infectious diseases team daily
rounds
Attended Pharmacy and Therapeutics (P&T) meeting
Provided evidence-based drug information services to medical team
Introductory Institutional Pharmacy Practice 2011
Harlem Hospital Center
New York, New York
Preceptor: Hinnah Farooqi, Pharm.D.
Obtained training in pharmacy operations and electronic medical record system
Attended multidisciplinary Pharmacy and Therapeutic (P&T) meetings
Educated medical and pharmacy staff on hypertension and anti-coagulation pharmacy protocols
Participated in daily team rounds at the Surgical Intensive Care Unit (SICU)
INTERNSHIPS
Elective in Medical Writing 2013
BGB New York
New York, New York
Supervisor: Mohammad Yaghoubi, MD
Worked on an educational medical writing project to create a biomarker slide deck
Participated in focus groups for ideas on how to promote new products in the pharmacy
Conducted a literature review on newly discovered biomarkers VISTA and CTLA-4
Created annotated bibliographies for presentations for company clients
Elective in Pharmacy Management and Leadership 2012
Northshore, Long Island Jewish Hospital- Forest Hills
Queens, New York
Supervisor: Irina Niyazov, Pharm.D.
Participated in medication reconciliation for all incoming patients
Developed leadership and practice management skills
Updated the hospital’s Joint Commission protocols
Conducted “meet and greets” with new admission and discussed mediation management with
patients
SELECTED PRESENTATIONS
Major disease state presentation: Elotuzumab and the future of Multiple Myeloma (1 hour)
December 2013
Presented: BGB New York Medical Writing Staff
Objectives: Present pharmacotherapy of multiple myeloma, and monoclonal antibodies as new
treatment options.
Major disease state presentation: Acute Coronary Syndrome” (1 hour)
May 2013
Presented: Presentation to clinical pharmacists and pharmacy students at Saint-Lukes Hospital
Objectives: Present pathophysiology of acute coronary syndrome, and treatment guidelines.
Major disease state presentation: Heparin Induced Thrombocytopenia (1 hour)
April 2013
Presented: Presentation to clinical pharmacists and pharmacy students at Saint-Lukes Hospital
Objectives: Present pathophysiology and pharmacotherapy of heparin induced thrombocytopenia.
Major case presentation: “Atrial Fibrillation” (1 hour)
March 2013
Presented: Presentation to entire pharmacy staff at Harlem Hospital Center
Objectives: Present pathophysiology, pharmacotherapy of atrial fibrillation, and patient case.
JOURNAL CLUB PRESENTATIONS
June 2013:
Park K.W, Kang J, Park J.J, et al. Amlodipine, clopidogrel and CYP3A5 genetic
variability: effects on platelet reactivity and clinical
outcomes after percutaneous coronary intervention. Heart. 2012;98:1366.
Presented to preceptors and pharmacists
Saint-Lukes Roosevelt, New York, New York
Dreyer R.P, Tavella R, Air, T, et al. Evaluation of Gender Differences in Door-to-Balloon Time in ST-
Elevation Myocardial Infarction. Heart and lung circulation. 2013; 00183-2.
Presented to preceptors and pharmacists
Saint-Lukes Roosevelt, New York, New York
February 2013:
Hermanides J, Bosman R, Vriesendorp T, et al. Hypoglycemia is associated with intensive care unit
mortality. Crit care. 2010;38:6.
Presented to preceptors and clinical pharmacists
Harlem Hospital Center, New York, New York
July 2012:
Boekholdt, SM, Arsenault BJ, Mora S, et al. Association of LDL cholesterol, Non-HDL cholesterol, and
apolipoprotein B levels with risk of cardiovascular events among patients treated with statins . JAMA
2012; 307:1302-1309.
Presented to preceptors, clinical and staff pharmacists
Lincoln Hospital Center, New York, New York
PEER REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS
Rosenberg E, Richard C, Lussier MT, Shuldiner T. The content of talk about health conditions
and medications during appointments and involving interpreters. Fam Pract. 2011; 28(3):317-
22.
Wainberg MA, Shuldiner T, Dahl K, Gilmore N. Reconsidering the lifetime deferral of blood
donations by men who have sex with men. CMJA. 2010; 182(12):1321-4.
NON-PEER REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS
Enoxaparin (Lovenox®) Drug Monograph
Distributed to all Doctors
Harlem Hospital Center, New York, New York
March 2013
Beta Blockers
Distributed to all medical residents
Harlem Hospital Center, New York, New York
March 2013
Older Adults & Disaster Preparedness & Response Initiative
To be included in a policy report for the New York Department of Health
New York Academy of Medicine Department of Health Policy
September 2013
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS
Rho Chi Society
American Society of Health System Pharmacists (ASHP-SSHP)
New York State Council of Health- System Pharmacists (NYSCHP)
COMMUNITY SERVICES
Pharmacy Intern 2013
New York Academy of Medicine Department of Health Policy, Disaster Preparedness
New York, New York
Preceptor: Lindsay Goldman M.S.
Identified best practices and generated recommendations to Implement improved disaster
response plans for older adults
Conducted primary research with older adults and service providers in regions affected by
Hurricane Sandy
Generated a review of existing literature in disaster response and recovery
Documented minutes at NYAM hosted events hosted that facilitated discussion between first
responders and community members affected by the hurricane
Created a report with policy recommendations for public and private sector agencies