Chasity Pierce
Clinical Pharmacist at Tyndall AFB
Panama City, FL 32404
ac7kt7@r.postjobfree.com
Authorized to work in the US for any employer
Work Experience
Clinical Pharmacist
Loyal Source Government Services - Tyndall AFB, FL February 2018 to Present
Meet with patients by appointment to manage chronic disease states: hypertension, diabetes, hypothyroidism.
Order refill medications per protocol
Inpatient Pharmacist
Bay Medical Center Sacred Heart Hospital
November 2016 to February 2018
Started as per diem, changed to full time May 2017 Director of Pharmacy: Tommy Tew
Pharmacy Manager
Walgreens - Lynn Haven, FL
February 2014 to May 2017
Supervisor: Jake McClendon, Store Manager
Pharmacist
Walgreens - Lynn Haven, FL
February 2010 to June 2014
Supervisor: Manuel Littlefield, Pharmacy District Manager Community MTM Leader
Walgreens
2010 to 2014
Pharmacist
Rite Aid - Dothan, AL
November 2009 to February 2010
Supervisor: Mahdi Al Hallaq, Pharmacy District Manager Pharmacist
Rite Aid - Springvale, ME
August 2009 to November 2009
Supervisor: Don Hemphill, Pharmacy District Manager Private First Class
United States Marine Corps
June 1998 to April 1999
Honorable Discharge due to injury sustained during Marine Combat Training CLINICAL EXPERIENCE
Education
Doctor of Pharmacy in Pharmacy
South University School of Pharmacy Savannah - Savannah, GA July 2006 to June 2009
Bachelor of Science in Chemistry
Middle Tennessee State University Murfreesboro - Murfreesboro, TN August 2002 to May 2006
Military Service
Branch: U.S. Marine Corps
Service Country: United States
Rank: Private First Class
June 1998 to April 1999
Honorable Discharge
Certifications/Licenses
Immunization Certification
Certified immunizing pharmacist
Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS)
September 2017
Additional Information
Skills include but are not limited to: pharmacotherapy services, medication therapy management, answer drug information questions, review and ensure the accurate preparation and delivery of drug and IV orders from physicians and other authorized personnel. Ensure the accuracy of order entry. Monitor pharmaceutical therapies and appropriate laboratory values. Assess the pharmacokinetics of serum drug levels, patient history of medication use, drug interactions, and allergic reactions. Answer drug-related questions, such as comparability for physicians, nurses, and other caregivers. Supervise the daily operations of the pharmacy, training of technicians, and ensure compliance with state and federal laws. Monitor continuous quality improvement.