Bibi Miriam Khan, Pharm.D
Melville, NY 11747
631-***-**** (cell)
EMAIL: ac7bhh@r.postjobfree.com
EDUCATION
August 2014 – June 2018 Touro College of Pharmacy
New York, NY
Doctor of Pharmacy
September 2010 – May 2014 State University of New York Stony Brook
Stony Brook, New York
Bachelor of Science Biochemistry
CERTIFICATES and LICENSES
September 2018 – October 2021 Registered Pharmacist License No. 064809
New York Board of Pharmacy
June 2015 – June 2020 Pharmacy Intern License No. 094328
New York Board of Pharmacy
June 2016- Present Basic Life Support Provider
American Heart Association
June 2016-Present Pharmacy-Based Immunization Delivery
American Pharmacists Association
May 2017 – June 2017 Omnicare Infusion Services
Certificate of Completion
Kim D. Hebert BSN, RN Omnicare of Plainview
ELECRONIC HEALTH RECORD EXPERIENCE
-Micromerchant
-EPIC
-PRIME RX
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
May 2018 – Present Pharmacy Consultant
ASC Pharmacy Solutions
Northport, NY
Perform pharmacy inspections for expired medications and proper storage
Complete pharmacy inspection reports to be sent out to the Department of Health
Check audits for controlled anesthesia medications to deter diversion.
August 2007 – August 2009 Beauty Advisor, Sales Clerk
Walgreens
Anaheim, California
Attended customers with daily cosmetic products questions.
Completed new cosmetic displays.
Performed daily merchandise inventory.
Assisted in the pharmacy with organizing medications.
INTRODUCTORY PHARMACY
PRACTICE EXPERIENCE
June 2015- July 2015 Community Practice
Rite Aid,
Huntington, New York
Preceptor: Grace LaRocca, RPh
Assisted and prepared medication orders
Counseled patients on OTC medications.
Ordered medications from provided vendors.
ADVANCED PHARMACY PRACTICE EXPERIENCE
January 2017- February 2017 Community Practice
Rite Aid, Port Washington, NY
Preceptor: Ryan Baist Pharm.D
Preparing and dispensing medications
Receiving verbal prescriptions from physicians
Counseled patients on OTC medications and prescriptions
Recommended nonprescription medications
February 2017 – March 2017 Ambulatory Care
Mount Sinai Beth Israel, NY
Preceptor: William Olsufka Pharm.D, BCPP
Counseling patients in clinic on psychotropic medications
Conducted daily rounds in psychiatric unit for monitoring and assessment of appropriate therapy
Performed pharmacokinetic calculations for dosage recommendations
Recommending appropriate drug regimen based on thorough medication history
April 2017 – May 2017 Institutional Practice
Huntington Hospital, NY
Preceptor: Robert Berger Pharm.D, MBA, BCPS
Attended P&T committee meetings
Daily rounds with Infectious Disease Consult services
Monitored and Assessed Appropriateness of Therapy
Assisted in generating Pivot tables for hospital inpatient data
May 2017 – June 2017 Sterile Intravenous Compounding
Omnicare at Plainview, NY
Lorraine Zinga RPh
Assisted and Prepared IV Sterile Medications for various Long term care facilities
Assisted in preparation of non-sterile medications
Conducted phone calls for refill requests and appropriateness of therapy
Adjusted medication doses based on medication levels
August 2017 – September 2017 Acute Care
Mount Sinai, New York
Preceptor: Brett Rollins Pharm.D, MS
Daily rounds with Heart Transplant and Heart Failure teams
Monitored and assessed appropriateness of transplant medications
Performed pharmacokinetic calculations for dosage adjustments on transplant medications
Patient counseling on Transplant medication regimens
Responding to drug information requests from physicians
October 2017 – November 2017 Non sterile and Sterile Compounding
Town Total Compounding, Woodbury, NY
Preceptor: Joseph Navarro RPh
Daily compounding of non-sterile medications pursuant to patient specific orders
Sterile compounding pursuant to USP 797 standards clean room which consisted of nasal and ophthalmic preparations
Performed monthly cleaning of the USP 797 clean room and ante room
November 2017 – December 2017 Pharmacy Consultant
ASC Pharmacy Solutions, Northport, NY
Preceptor: George Scouras, RPh
Perform Pharmacy inspections for expired medications and proper storage
Complete Pharmacy inspection reports to be sent out to the Department of Health
Check audits for controlled anesthesia medications so that no diversion is reported
January 2018 – February 2018 Internal Medicine
Harlem Hospital, Harlem, NY
Preceptor: Umair Farooq, Pharm.D
Observed patients with the medical team in regards to proper medication therapy management
Updated the approved pharmacy recommendation through the hospital database program
Assisted the medical team in making proper medication choices in regards to dose, route, frequency etc.
February 2018 – March 2018 Medication Therapy Management
Paramount Speciality Pharmacy
Melville, NY
Preceptor: Jamie Kobren RPh, AAHIVP
Filled and dispensed specialty medication for HIV and HepC patients
Dispensed medications in Automed machine as well as pill boxes
Performed counseling services to patients on MIRIXA
Composed new medication counseling sheets for pharmacy staff
VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE
August 2010- October2013 Pediatric Medical Office Assistant
Well Care Pediatrics, Whitestone, NY
Observed and interacted with patients.
Analyzed patient records and filed medical records.
January 2011 – May 2012 Pediatric Nursing Volunteer
Stony Brook University Hospital, Stony Brook, New York
Assisted patients and nurses in the maternity ward.
Monitored patient vitals
Observed neonates in prenatal screening.
PRESENTATIONS
June 2015 “Over the Counter Medications: A Closer Look at Probiotics” presented to faculty and students, Touro College of Pharmacy, NY
Presentation on the different types of probiotics and appropriate recommendations for patients in the community setting
June 2015 “Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT)” presented to faculty and students, Touro College of Pharmacy, NY
Background, symptoms of DVT
Current treatment and appropriate dosing
PRESENTATIONS (CONTINUED)
June 2016 “Journal Club: Levothyroxine Treatment of Subclinical Hypothyroidism, Fatal and Nonfatal Cardiovascular Events and
Mortality” presented to preceptor, residents, clinical coordinators and students, Huntington Hospital, NY
Beneficial outcome seen with younger individuals in terms of morbidity and mortality
April 2017 “POEM: SSRI on Bleeding Risk of in Patients with Atrial Fibrillation” presented to faculty at Mount Sinai Beth Israel
Case Presentation based on literature of how SSRI’s can affect patients with Atrial Fibrillation on Warfarin therapy
May 2017 “Implementation of Pharmacy Technician-centered medication reconciliation program” Presented to preceptor at Huntington Hospital
Future proposal based on literature for implementing Pharmacy Technicians for medication reconciliation and their beneficial outcomes
June 2017 “Patient Case on Osteomyelitis” Presented to preceptor and IV pharmacists at Omnicare at Plainview, NY
Background to Osteomyelitis, signs/symptoms, and treatment
Appropriateness of therapy and duration for patient selected
September 2017 “Journal Club: Lower Risk of Heart Failure and Death in Patients Initiated on Sodium
PRESENTATIONS (CONTINUED)
Glucose Cotransporter 2 Inhibitors versus other Glucose Lowering Drugs”
Presented to Faculty/Preceptor at Mount Sinai Medical Center, NY
The sodium glucose cotransporter 2 inhibitor class of medications reduce hospitalization for heart failure and death versus other main classes of glucose lowering drugs
RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
January 2016- June 2016 Molecular Mechanism of H. Pylori induced
Damage to gastric epithelial cells (cag A and vac A).
Professor: Paramita Basu, Pharm. D.
Submission of Literature Review followed by study and formulation of study
Proposal.
Molecular response of the gastric epithelial cells to H. Pylori induced cell damage.
Genes affected by H. Pylori infection
Role of Cag A in gastric cancer
COMMUNITY SERVICE
January 2015- December 2016 Fundraiser for needy children
of war-torn countries
Islamic Society of Orange County, Garden Grove, California
June 2015 Volunteer, World No Tobacco Day
Beach Clean up
Huntington Beach, California
AWARDS AND HONORS
August 2008 – May 2010 Deans List
California State University, Fullerton,
California
January 2007- May 2008 Deans List
Fullerton College, California
LANGUAGES Fluent in Pashto and Farsi
PROFESSIONAL SKILLS Time Management
Flexible Team Player
Proactive
Ability to Function as part of a multidisciplinary team