CURRICULUM VITAE
NHI SCHUPBACH, PHARM.D.
**** ******* ******, *******, ** 73007
Phone: 918-***-****
adcwg3@r.postjobfree.com
EDUCATION:
PGY1 Pharmacy Practice Residency July 2001 - Sept 2001
Saint Francis Hospital
Tulsa, Oklahoma
Doctor of Pharmacy June 2000 - May 2001
University of Oklahoma College of Pharmacy
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy Sept 1996 - Dec 2000
University of Oklahoma College of Pharmacy
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
University of Oklahoma Sept 1995 - May 1996
Norman, Oklahoma
Tulsa Junior College May 1994 - Aug 1995
Tulsa, Oklahoma
WORK EXPERIENCE:
Quality Relief Services, Oklahoma area August 2007 - present
Director of Operations; Managing business operations and project acquisitions resulting in sales of over $200,000 a project. Recruiting/Marketing/sales/negotiation of business and service agreements to healthcare facilities of various disciplines. Recruiting ideal candidates to specialized facility optimizing customer relations. Managing projects professionally within compliance and regulations of the law for various pharmacy types: Long term care, Infusion, Oncology, Psychiatry, retail, hospital pharmacies. Project duties include retail business establishment to include policy and procedures, employee training, pharmacy benefit manager contract, third party (Medicare/Medicaid) claims and reimbursement, audits along with maximal patient care. Managing all aspects of hiring, training, maintaining, scheduling and relieving pharmacist contractors. Acquiring and maintaining relationships with contracted pharmacies and growth of business with remarkable focus on customer service. Administrative duties consist of, but not limited to, website maintenance, application processing, monitoring licensure, human relations and resources and general legalities of business. Accounting duties include payroll, taxes, 1099, w9, and accountant meetings. Periodic meetings and presentations with providers, pharmacies, pharmacists and other customers. Frequent pharmacist staffing duties especially in compounding pharmacy, retail pharmacy, ambulatory care pharmacy settings, and long term care.
Family and Children’s, Tulsa, OK November 2012 - 2014
Temporary contract for compassionate provision of care to a specialized population in non-profit clinic setting. Communication of care to patients at a level according to patient comfort and understanding. Collaborative efforts with other healthcare providers to ensure optimal patient care. Management of technicians and auxiliary personnel in an uplifting and encouraging manner especially in stressful and busy moments. Performance of pharmacist duties in a professionally, careful and exemplary manner.
PharmCare, Catoosa, OK September 2002 - 2013
Long-term care pharmacy FT, PT and on call needs; Consulting, order review, order entry, pharmacokinetic reviews, and IV and PO compounding. Oversight of technician work. Ensure appropriate and accurate medication delivery. On call duties included providing pharmaceutical care for a large, comprehensive, long-term care network of facilities. Consulted with CNA, RN, MD, DO and DON.
Ameritas IV, Tulsa, OK November 2011 - 2013
Clinical Pharmacist with multi-state licensing project management; Set up hospital discharged patients throughout the U.S. with infusion care. Collaborated with home health care providers to optimize parenteral and enteral medications at patient’s residence. Obtained out of state licensed as PIC for multiple states through NABP and exams.
L&L Pharmacy, Tulsa, OK March 2009 - March 2010
Pharmacist in Charge. Short term project: managing all aspects re: implementation of a brand new independent pharmacy, including build-outs/interior changes, legal requirements, setup of accounts for supplies and medications, third party/insurance contracts and setup, Medicare and Medicaid reimbursements, Pharmacy management benefits set up, employee management, benefits management. Educated indigent patients on alternative payment options through pharmaceutical patient assistance programs. Inventory control. Responsible for training of all employees and owners.
Tulsa Indian Health Care Resource Center, Tulsa OK April 2005 - Sept 2008
Federal/Urban Ambulatory Center; Clinical Pharmacist and acting Interim Pharmacy Director. Duties included monthly reports, quarterly reports, and DUE's. Provided clinical presentations to staff as needed and provided routine educational pregnancy presentation to patients. Responsible for daily clinical monitoring of vital assessments, medication review and reconciliation, therapeutic adjustments, and appropriate drug interventions. Extensive individualized consultation to patients and other healthcare providers with focus on new diabetic patients and hypertension. Adjunct Faculty Preceptor for OU College of Pharmacy. Regular participation in Pharmacy & Therapeutics Committee with broad oversight of clinic drug evaluations for formulary inclusion.
PharMerica, Lenexa, KS March 2003 - 2005
Long-term care pharmacy; Part-Time Pharmacist. Dispensed and compounded medications for timely delivery to long-term care facilities. Verified orders in accurate manner and monitored narcotic inventory. Clarified orders in a professional manner to encourage team approach. Order entry and accurate assessment of provider's orders.
GlaxoSmithKline, Kansas City, KS August 2002 - March 2003
Pharmaceutical industry; Launched new products with urgency to target providers. Coordinated breakfast, lunch, and dinner presentations to providers. Consulted with healthcare staff on approved uses of pharmaceutical agents including clinical literature or other items to ensure product education. Assisted in implementing health care programs for physicians and staff.
Scott Robinson’s Pharmacy, Tulsa, OK September 2001 – July 2002
Retail pharmacy; Pharmacist. Compounded and dispensed medications, counseled patients regarding appropriate administration of medication, collaboratively interacted with physicians, physician assistants, and other healthcare providers to ensure optimal health care.
PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS:
Diabetes and Treatment Options. Tulsa Indian Resource Center. August 2008
Pregnancy & Medications. Tulsa Indian Health Resources Center. April 2006, 2007, 2008
Cold, Flu and Herbal Remedies in a Culturally Sensitive Population. Tulsa Indian Health Resources Center. April 2008
New Diabetic Patient Orientation. Tulsa Indian Health Resource Center. Quarterly, 2005-2008
Overview of Cardiac Medications. Outpatient Cardiac Rehabilitation, Saint Francis Hospital, Tulsa, OK. July 2001
LICENSURE & CERTIFICATIONS
Oklahoma State Pharmacy license, (in good standing #12874) Current
Oklahoma State Pharmacy Student Preceptor license 2005 - Present
Basic Life Support (American Heart Association) Current
Immunization Certified, Oklahoma State Board of Pharmacy Current
APhA Pharmacy Immunization Certification 2008
National Anticoagulation Training Certification (Indian Health Services) 2008
REFERENCES
CAPT Ryan Schupbach, Pharm.D., BCPS, CACP 918-***-****
Cristina St John Pharm.D. 918-***-****
Tracy Smith Pharm.D. 918-***-****