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Ph.D. Candidate

Location:
Austin, TX
Posted:
September 28, 2012

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Marc L. Fleming

Ph.D. Candidate

Curriculum Vitae

Office Address Home Address

The University of Texas at Austin 1009 Briargate Drive

College of Pharmacy Austin, TX 78753

Pharmacy Administration Division

512-***-****

2409 University Ave. Rm. 3.209

1 University Station A1930

Austin, TX 78712-0127

512-***-**** (office)

512-***-**** (fax)

Email: ********@****.******.***

EDUCATION

May 09 present The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas

Doctoral Candidate, Expected graduation May 2012

Sep 05-May 09 The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas

Master of Science, Pharmacy Administration

Sep 97May 00 Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia

Master of Public Health

Master s Capstone Project: Service Utilization for Depression by African

Americans Compared to Caucasians

Jan 93May 96 Texas Southern University, Houston, Texas

Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy

PROFESSIONAL LICENSURE

1996 present Texas State Board of Pharmacy, Registered Pharmacist (Active

preceptor)

1997 present Virginia State Board of Pharmacy, Registered Pharmacist

EMPLOYMENT

Jun 05Apr 11Target Corporation, Austin, Texas

Staff Pharmacist

Mar 08Dec 08Austin Outcomes Research, Inc., Austin, Texas

Consultant

Provided drug information for workers compensation guidelines

Nov 01Jun 05Texas Children s Hospital, Houston, Texas

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May 00Nov 01Walgreens Corporation, Houston, Texas

Staff Pharmacist

Aug 97May 00Walgreens Corporation, Richmond, Virginia

Pharmacy Manager/Staff Pharmacist

Aug 96Aug 97Walgreens Corporation, Houston, Texas

Floater Pharmacist

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Teaching Assistantship

The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas

Sum 08 present Preceptor- Experiential Pharmacy Practice and Patient Counseling

? Responsible for overseeing ending P2 and beginning P3 Pharm.D.

students patient counseling at the University Health Services

Pharmacy

Spr 06 Spr 08 Ethics and Pharmacy Communications

? Supervise P2 Pharm.D. students in communication skills and

ethics in pharmacy practice

Sum 06 - 07 Intravenous Products and Admixture

? Supervise P3 Pharm.D. students in calculations and preparations

of intravenous products

Fall 07 Pharmacy Administration I

? Facilitate discussion with P1 Pharm.D. students regarding issues

of ethics, communication and cultural issues in pharmacy

RESEARCH EXPERIENCE

Research ProjectsAug 09 -present Fleming ML, Barner JC, Brown CM, Shepherd MD, Strassels SA, Novak S.

Using the Theory of Planned Behavior to Predict Texas Community

Pharmacists Intention to Utilize an On-line Prescription Monitoring

Database as an Aid in Determining Whether or Not to Dispense a

Controlled Substance Medication (Dissertation Project)

Oct 10 May 11 Fleming ML, Chandwani HS, Barner JC, Weber SN, Okoro TT.

Prescription Monitoring Program (PMP) Utilization

Role: Conceptualized project, led team in survey design, data

collection, analysis and report writing

Sep 09 Oct 10 Fleming ML, Nemlekar PM, Brown CM, Cantu RE. Survey of Texas

Community Pharmacists Perceptions about New or Transferred

Prescription Incentives

Role: Conceptualized project, led team in survey design, data

collection, analysis and report writing

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Oct 09 May 10 Fleming ML, Barner JC, Bamgbade BA. Mortality Rate Comparison

between States with and without Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs

and Associated Federal Costs

Oct 09 Aug 10 Barner JC, Brown CM, Khoza SB, Fleming ML, Reddy M. Factors to

Consider when Conducting Research Focused on Medication Use and

African Americans: A Review Utilizing a Conceptual Framework

(Invited Review)

Role: Worked with team to organize review, wrote two sections

related to medication use in treating depression and pain

Sep 07- May 09 Fleming ML, Barner JC, Brown CM, Smith T. Depression Treatment by

Race: An Examination of Pharmacotherapy, Provider, Complementary

and Alternative Medicine (CAM) and Associated Alcohol and Drug Abuse

(Master s Project)

PUBLICATIONS (PEER REVIEWED)

PUBLICATIONS (NON-PEER REVIEWED)

Fleming ML. PDMPs: An Inside Look at Research in Progress.

Student Pharmacist. 2010;7(2):12.

MANUSCRIPTS SUBMITTED/IN PREPARATION

Fleming ML, Chandwani HS, Barner JC, Weber SN, Okoro TT.

Healthcare Professionals and Prescription Monitoring Program (PMP)

Utilization In preparation, anticipated submission date: Sep 2011

Barner JC, Brown CM, Khoza SB, Fleming ML, Reddy M. Factors to

Consider when Conducting Research Focused on Medication Use and

African Americans: A Review Utilizing a Conceptual Framework In

preparation, anticipated submission date: Aug 2011

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POSTER PRESENTATIONS (PEER REVIEWED)

Fleming ML, Chandwani HS, Barner JC, Weber SN, Okoro TT.

Prescription Monitoring Program (PMP) Utilization at the International

Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research (ISPOR) Annual

Meeting, Baltimore, MD, May 23, 2011.

Fleming ML, Nemlekar PM, Brown CM, Cantu RE. Survey of Texas

Community Pharmacists Perceptions about New or Transferred

Prescription Incentives at the American Pharmacists Association Annual

Meeting, Seattle, WA, March 25-28, 2011.

Fleming ML, Barner JC, Brown CM, Shepherd MD, Strassels SA, Novak S.

Using the Theory of Planned Behavior to Predict Texas Community

Pharmacists Intention to Utilize an On-line Prescription Monitoring

Database as an Aid in Determining Whether or Not to Dispense a

Controlled Substance Medication (research in progress) at the

Southern Pharmacy Administration Conference, Memphis, TN, June 18-

20, 2010.

Fleming ML, Barner JC, Bamgbade BA. Mortality Rate Comparison

between States with and without Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs

and Associated Federal Costs at the International Society for

Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research (ISPOR) Annual Meeting,

Atlanta, GA, May 18, 2010.

Fleming ML, Barner JC,Brown CM, Bettinger T. Depression Treatment

by Race: An Examination of Pharmacotherapy, Provider, and

Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) at the American

Pharmacists Association Annual Meeting, San Antonio, TX, April 3-6,

2009.

PRESENTATIONS

INVITED PRESENTATIONS

Fleming ML. Graduate Studies in Disciplines Associated with

Pharmacy. Introduction to Pharmacy; P1 Course, The University of

Texas College of Pharmacy, Austin, TX (April 2009).

Fleming ML. Graduate School in Pharmacy, UT Rho-Chi Honor Society

Chapter Meeting, The University of Texas College of Pharmacy, Austin,

TX (October 2008).

Barner JC, Brown CM, Devine L, Fleming ML, Gavaza P. Career

Opportunities in Pharmacy The African-American Men and Boys

Conference, Connally High School, Austin, TX (April 2007).

Fleming ML. Introduction to Pharmacy Graduate Programs. The

University of Texas at Austin-Student National Pharmaceutical

Association Chapter Meeting, The University of Texas College of

Pharmacy, Austin, TX (October 2005).

Fleming ML. The Future of Public Health Masters of Public Health

Graduation Commencement Ceremony, Virginia Commonwealth

University, Richmond, VA (May 2000).

RELATED COURSEWORK

Supervised Teaching in Pharmacy: prepares graduate students for

teaching in a college of pharmacy, preparing lectures, syllabus and

understanding University policies.

Project: Developed teaching philosophy and course syllabus for

pharmacoepidemiology

Research Methods in Clinical Psychology: provided with advanced

training in research methodology related to clinical psychology.

Sociology of Mental Health: addressing issues of mental health and

illness, while contrasting the social view with the medical, psychiatric,

and psychological factors in mental health.

Psychometric Theory and Methods: involving group and individual tests

of abilities and performance and their theoretical and statistical bases.

Pharmacoepidemiology: review of classic and current issues in

epidemiology and the application of epidemiological principles to

pharmacotherapy in the population.

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Statistics courses: Introductory, Experimental Design, Correlation and

Regression, and Multivariate Statistics with laboratory application of

SPSS.

Pharmacy Administration Data Analysis: involving data coding, table

construction, quantitative research method assignments using SAS and

SPSS.

Communication Skills for Scientists: overview of various techniques used

in oral communication of scientific information. Toastmasters style

assignments and attending Toastmasters meeting required for the

course.

Social Issues in Pharmacy: provides an in-depth analysis of social and

behavioral issues that affect medication use and the theories of health

behavior associated with patient compliance.

Research Design and Methods in Pharmacy Administration: presentation

of research designs used in pharmacy administration, qualitative design,

threats to internal and external validity, scale measurement and

sampling techniques.

Managed Health Care Systems: examination of the classic and

contemporary literature on managed health care systems and issues

related to pharmacy and pharmacy benefit management.

Pharmacoeconmics: introduction to terms, concepts, methods,

problems, and strengths associated with various methods in

pharmacoeconomics.

AWARDS

nd

Mar 11 Honorable Mention (2 place) for Best Poster Presentation at the

APhA 2011 Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA

rd

Jun 10 3 place for Best Poster Presentation at the Southern Pharmacy

Administration Conference, Memphis, TN

st

May 08 1 place for Student Chapters Research Competition at the International

Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research (ISPOR) Annual

Meeting, Toronto, Canada

Team member

Jul 07 Wal-Mart Scholar, Awarded by Wal-Mart at the American Associations of

Colleges of Pharmacy Annual Meeting, Orlando, Florida

nd

May 07 2 place for Student Chapters Research Competition at the

International Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research

(ISPOR) Annual Meeting, Arlington, Virginia

Team Captain

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May 96 Smith Kline Beecham Award for Patient Care

PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS

1997 present American Pharmacists Association (APhA)

2005 present International Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research

(ISPOR)

2006 present International Society for Pharmacoepidemiology (ISPE) The University

of Texas student chapter

2008 present Rho Chi Pharmacy Honor Society

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE/LEADERSHIP

2010 Mentored a P3 pharmacy student and provided a graduate student

experience, The University of Texas College of Pharmacy, Honors

Program.

2010 Mentor, The University of Texas-Intellectual Entrepreneurship, mentor

to pharmacy student interested in pharmacy graduate education

2009 Mentor, The University of Texas-Intellectual Entrepreneurship, mentor

to pharmacy student interested in pharmacy graduate education

2009 2011 Member, Postgraduate Committee, American Pharmacists Association

2007 2008 Pharmacy Council Representative, International Society of

Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research (ISPOR), The University of

Texas at Austin

2007 2008 Mentor, The University of Texas Office of the Dean of Students Mentor

Program

2007 Student Chapter Presidents Leadership Conference, International

Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research (ISPOR), Annual

Meeting, Arlington, Virginia

2006 2007 President, International Society of Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes

Research (ISPOR), The University of Texas at Austin

1998 1999 Member, Student Leaders Committee, Brown Bag Lunch Series,

Masters of Public Health Program, Virginia Commonwealth University

1998 1999 Chair of the Social Committee, Masters of Public Health Program,

Virginia Commonwealth University

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1997 1998 Volunteer, State Health Department of Virginia, Office of Minority

Health

1995 1996 Class President, Class of 1996, College of Pharmacy, Texas Southern

University

Computer/Technical Skills

Microsoft Office

SAS

SPSS

STATA

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