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Medical Center Care Pharmacy

Location:
Lawrence, KS, 66049
Salary:
Appropriate based on years of experience.
Posted:
March 24, 2024

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N. Rene MacMurray, PharmD **** Quinn Court, Lawrence, KS 66049

Phone: 785-***-**** email: ad4jtp@r.postjobfree.com LinkedIn: N. Rene MacMurray

PROFESSIONAL - Clinical Services / Directory of Pharmacy / Pharmacist in Charge / Relief

04/2016 - Present Research Medical Center – 2316 Meyer Blvd, Kansas City, Mo

11/2012 – 05/2015 Heartland Homecare Services – Lawrence, KS

03/2011 – 08/2012 Meadowbrook Rehabilitation Hospital – Gardner, KS

06/2008 – 10/2009 Senior Rx Care Pharmacy – Topeka, KS

07/2006 – 11/2007 Doctor’s Hospital – Leawood, KS

01/2004 – 09/2006 University of Kansas Medical Center – Kansas City, KS

05/1998 – 12/2000 Pharmerica Long-term Care – Lenexa, KS

12/1991 – 03/2006 Wal-Mart Pharmacy – Ottawa, KS, Fredericksburg, VA

06/1991 – 12/1991 University of Kansas Medical Center - Kansas City, KS

Director of Pharmacy or Pharmacist -In -Charge

3/2011 – 8/2012 Meadowbrook Rehabilitation Hospital, Gardner, KS– Initiated Pharmacy services within the facility of an Acute Rehabilitation Care / Traumatic Brain Injury Hospital

6/2008 – 10/2009 Senior Rx Care Pharmacy, Topeka, KS – Started Pharmacy dispensing services for Long-term care, skilled and Assisted Living Facilities

7/2006 – 11/2007 Doctor’s Hospital. Leawood, KS 66021. - Acute Care Hospital (10 bed), Out-patient surgery and Pain Clinic.

12/1984 – 3/2006 Wal-Mart Pharmacy – Retail in Kansas and Virginia.

Consultant/Relief Pharmacy Services

12/2014 – 3/2018 Walgreens Pharmacy, Topeka, KS

5/2009 - Doug’s Pharmacy, Rossville, KS. Retail/LTC

10/2009 – 11/2011 Doctor of Pharmacy Consultant, LLC. LTC Consulting

3/2010 – 5/2011 Haskell Indian Health Services, Lawrence, KS (Retail)

7/2010 – 9/2010 Senior RX Care Pharmacy, LLC. LTC Consulting

EDUCATION LICENSURES

University of Kansas KS: 1-116**-****

1991: BS in Health Sciences MO: 201*******-****

2008: Doctor of Pharmacy VA: 1996

CERTIFICATIONS

2016 – Present: ACLS 2023 – Present: Pharmacogenomics

2018 – Present: PALS 2006 – Present: Immunization/Vaccination

2005 – Present: BLS 2006 – Present: Lipid Management

2016 – Present: MTM 2016 – Present: Sterile Compounding Techniques

PRESENTATIONS

2021 – Acute Decompensated Heart Failure, In-Patient. Presented to Medical and Pharmacy staff.

2008 – University of Kansas, School of Pharmacy, Therapeutics: Surgical Prophylaxis

1994 – Kansas State Board of Pharmacy – Persuasive presentation to increase the Pharmacist to Technician Ratio 1 to2 ratio. Approval given, development of protocols to support.

AREAS OF PARTICIPATION

Medication Documentation Process

• Staff education (Pharmacist, Technicians, Nursing), Medication Pass Audits

• Narcotic Monitoring audits

• Consults for Warfarin, Enoxaparin, Vancomycin

• Patient self-monitoring (blood sugar) documentation forms.

• Compounding record keeping

• Improved workflow with out-patient infusion clinics, controlling maintenance of supply issues.

Continuous Quality Improvement

• Documentation of Narcotics, medication rooms, medication returns, monitored after-hour E-Kits, usage with 60% increase in completed required documentation.

• Credit returns, increased by 25-30%/month (when compared to previous years).

• Initiated and participated in protocol review of patient medications prior to surgery with a reduction of medication adverse outcomes.

Regulatory requirements for certification

• Established, educated and maintained State and Federal Regulations for hospital, Long-term Care, Skilled, Acute and Retail settings.

• Established protocols for pharmacy and nursing staff in areas of narcotics, TPN, Narcotics, range orders, etc. in various healthcare settings.

Customer Service

• Increased patient and facility satisfaction with streamlining the discharge process from facility.

• Maintain satisfaction of customers in Long-term care, retail, hospital settings, within the confines, stipulations of the governing bodies. Including facility start up issues, delivery, and protocols.

Clinical Areas

• Longitudinal Pharmacy Resident education in the area of pharmacy practice and medication distribution.

• Establishment of protocols for medication administration in the ED (Methotrexate)

• Consults for Warfarin, Enoxaparin, Vancomycin

• Emergency Services (Code Blue/Stroke/Sepsis), Trauma support.

• MTM Services, Ancillary Clinics (Vascular, Infusion, Pain, Oncology, Surgery, Burn)

• Transplant (Kidney / Liver/ Pancreas / Fecal)

• Long-term care, chart reviews, documentation and recommendations.

PROFESSIONAL PUBLICATION

1994 – Altman, Parker. KCPC Survey: Barriers to Pharmaceutical Care, Journal of Kansas Pharmacy, The. December, 1994.

AWARDS

1995 – Distinguished Young Pharmacist Award, Kansas Pharmacist Association

2005- 2007 Mentor Liaison Director of the Kansas New Practitioners Network.

COMMUNITY SERVICES – VOLUNTEER

• Heartland Community Services Clinic. PIC. Oversight of the Repository MAPs and samples for inventory control; State and Federal regulations.

• HCA ECHO Charity Club

PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS

American Society of Consultant Pharmacist

Kansas Pharmacist Association

American Society of Hospital Pharmacist

Greater Kansas City Hospital Pharmacy Association

Precision Medicine Hero – Whitecoat Wealth, LLC

American Writers & Artists Institute

Key Words/Skill Sets:

Work independently, problem solving, Critical thinking, flexible, Organized, Creative, Attention to Detail, Responsible, Digital skills, Customer service, Insurance management, Medicaid, Public Trust, Oral communications, Communication training, Analytical skills, Regulatory Regulations, Site Initiation, Site Management, Data Review, Leadership

Meditech, OnBase, Pyxis DE, Dose Edge, Microsoft Word, Excel, Power Point, PDX

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