Andrea Arnet Vincent, PharmD, RPh
**** ****** **** *****, *** 207, Hampton, VA, 23666
ac7o91@r.postjobfree.com
Education
Hampton University School of Pharmacy
Doctor of Pharmacy
Hampton, VA
GPA: 3.65
September 2014-May 2018
Norfolk State University
BS Biology Pre-Medicine
Minor in Mathematics
Norfolk, VA
August 2003-May 2009
Licensure and Certification
Pharmacist License
Commonwealth of Virginia
License Number-020*******
August 2018
Expiration: December 2018
Basic Life Support/Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation/First Aid/Automated External Defibrillator/Bloodborne Pathogens Certification
American Heart Association
April 2017
Expiration: April 2019
February 2016
Immunization Certification
American Pharmacists Association
Work Experience
CVS Health Pharmacy
Hampton, VA
Duties include but were not limited to:
Receive new prescriptions via phone.
Interpret written prescriptions from prescribers.
Transfer prescriptions to and from other pharmacies.
Process insurance claims.
Determine plan eligibility for patients.
Dispense medications.
Provide retail and pharmacy customer service.
Perform the counts from incoming CII orders.
Record keeping.
Place inventory orders.
Mix suspensions.
Pull expired medications from the shelves.
Counsel patients.
Administer vaccines.
August 2015-January 2018
PDC Pediatrics-Children’s Hospital of the King’s Daughters
Norfolk, VA
Duties include but were not limited to:
Register patients.
Verify insurance
Entry of billing charges.
Handle phones.
Schedule appointments
Data entry.
File medical records.
Organize new patient packets.
Type physician letters.
Mail out patient letters and forms.
Input prescription requests.
Verify prescriptions with pharmacy.
Prior authorizations approvals.
Referrals.
September 2009-August 2014
Tidewater Children’s Associates- Children’s Hospital of the King’s Daughters
Norfolk, VA
Duties include but were not limited to:
Register patients.
Verify insurance.
Patient billing.
Collect co-payments.
Handle multi-lined phones.
Schedule appointments.
Manage medical records.
Occasional inventory.
June 2004-February 2006
Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience
Managed Care
Anthem Inc
Norfolk, VA
Preceptor: Stephanie Taylor
Duties included but were not limited to:
Medication Therapy Management.
Prior Authorization Review.
High Risk Medication Patient Case.
Medication adherence Patient Case.
Anthem Weekly Dose Newsletter.
Opioids and urine screening requirements.
Medication adherence and reduction of cost research.
June 2017-July 2017
Ambulatory Care
Community Free Clinic of Newport News
Newport News, VA
Preceptor: Kara Larkin
Duties included but were not limited to:
Provided patient counseling upon pickup of medications.
Worked with other health care professionals to provide better patient outcomes.
Filled prescriptions for patients.
Entered prescription data into operating system.
Researched drug shortage protocols and grants for free clinic pharmacies.
Made evidence based therapeutic recommendations.
July 2017-August 2017
Community
Walgreens Pharmacy
Newport News, VA
Preceptor: Rebekah Blount
Duties included but were not limited to:
Checked in medication inventory for pharmacy.
Prepared and administered immunizations.
Performed CII inventory.
Prepared and compounded prescriptions.
Contacted patients regularly about medication adherence.
Contacted prescribers for prescription verification.
Performed patient counseling and provided patient education.
Provided patient care using MTM outcomes.
Conducted blood pressure screenings.
August 2017-September 2017
Institutional
Mary Immaculate Hospital
Newport News, VA
Preceptor: Cynthia Benton
Duties included but were not limited to:
Provided patient medication discharge counseling.
Observed surgical procedures.
Made IV solutions in a sterile environment.
Attended total joint class.
Researched various disease states and treatment options for daily topic discussions.
October 2017-November 2017
Internal Medicine
Riverside Regional Hospital
Newport News, VA
Preceptor: Juanita Baer
Duties include but are not limited to:
Attended rounds with pharmacist.
Documented therapeutic interventions, medication errors, and adverse drug events.
Conducted full chart reviews.
Counseled patients on medications and treatment regimens.
Completed transitions of care.
Taught joint university class.
November 2017-December 2017
Compounding
Farm Fresh Pharmacy at CHKD
Norfolk, VA
Preceptor: Audrey Giering
Duties include but are not limited to:
Compounded non-sterile suspensions, creams, ointments, gels, capsules, suppositories, etc.
Administered immunizations.
Checked in medication inventory for pharmacy.
Observed sterile compounding.
January 2018-February 2018
Drug Information
Hampton University School of Pharmacy
Hampton, VA
Preceptor: Ron Lyon
Duties include but are not limited to:
Researched drug information on recent FDA approved drug Kisqali.
Completed primary, secondary, and tertiary resource assignments.
Completed and presented a journal club.
Completed a patient-focused newsletter article.
February 2018-March 2018
Psychiatry
Hampton VA Medical Center
Hampton, VA
Preceptor: Martin Cruz
Duties include but are not limited to:
Attended morning rounds with a multidisciplinary team.
Participated in patient drug addiction evaluations.
Reviewed patients' medications.
Shadowed psychiatrists and internists.
March 2018-April 2018
Introductory Pharmacy Practice Experience
Research
Hampton University School of Pharmacy
Hampton, VA
Preceptor: Travonia Brown-Hughes
Duties included but not limited to:
Researched information on HIV in elderly.
Data input for heart disease in African American men living in rural areas.
Patient medication counseling through Homemeds Program.
Attended weekly meetings to discuss grants and research topics.
Outlined study guide for NAPLEX.
Updated cover letter and curriculum vitae.
May 2017
Institutional
Branch Health Clinic
Norfolk, VA
Preceptor: Carissa Swindell
Duties included but not limited to:
Dispensed medications.
Counseled patients on their medication.
Processed refills.
Filed refills.
Clinical observation.
August 2016
Community
Walgreens Pharmacy
Suffolk, VA
Preceptor: Kathleen Parris
Duties included but not limited to:
Dispensed medications.
Managed inventory.
Interpreted written prescriptions from prescribers.
Organized the medications in the pharmacy.
Filed CII-CVI prescriptions.
August 2015
Professional Affiliations
Hampton University Student Society of Health System Pharmacy
September 2016-May 2018
Student National Pharmaceutical Association
September 2014-May 2018
American Pharmacist Association-Academy of Student Pharmacist
September 2014-May 2017
Leadership
Co-Founder and Co-Chair of
Operation Breast Cancer Initiative
Hampton University’s APhA-ASP Chapter
Hampton, VA
September 2016-May 2017
Operation Diabetes Secretary
Hampton University’s APhA-ASP Chapter
Hampton, VA
September 2015-May 2016
Parliamentarian for Class of 2018
Hampton University School of Pharmacy
Hampton, VA
Duties include but are not limited to:
Sit next to the presiding officer during meetings.
Speak to the class upon request.
Occasionally provide explanations or advice.
Keep the peace and silence the class.
January 2015-May 2018
Medical Experience/Internship
Virginia Oncology Associates
Newport News, VA
Clinical Observation
Oncologist: Elizabeth Harden M.D.
Duties include but are not limited to:
Attended the weekly breast conference at Sentara Hampton Careplex with a panel of surgeons, oncologists, radiologists, nurse practitioners, and residents.
Shadowed physician and assisted her while seeing patients.
Provided drug information during patient visits.
June 2017
University of Nebraska Medical Center
Omaha, NE
Undergraduate HBCU Student Summer Training Program for Developing Nanomedicine
Principal Investigator: Ram Mahato Ph. D.
Duties included but were not limited to:
Researched Pancreatic Cancer and Drug Delivery Systems.
Presented bi-weekly on various assigned topics.
Performed Nano-formulation techniques.
Performed Western Blot.
Performed MTT Assay.
Performed cell culturing.
Created polymeric micelles.
Assessed size distribution of nanoparticles.
Observed NMR and HPLC.
June 2016-July 2016
Volunteer Experience
World HIV/AIDS Awareness Day
December 2016
Encouraged students to participate in free HIV testing.
Educated students on the importance of receiving the influenza vaccine.
HIV/AIDS Walk
Raised awareness by attending the annual HIV/AIDS walk in Washington DC.
November 2016
Hampton University School of Pharmacy:
Breast Cancer Awareness Dance Challenge
Raised awareness all over the world by organizing and recording a dance challenge and posting via social media.
October 2016
Hampton University School of Pharmacy:
Bra Ha Ha Breast Cancer Challenge
Raise awareness amongst the student pharmacist by allowing them to decorate paper bras.
October 2016
Know Your Body Breast Cancer Seminar
Raise awareness amongst young female college students
October 2016
American Cancer Society:
Making Strides Breast Cancer Walk
Raise awareness by attending the annual breast cancer walk at Mount Trashmore.
October 2016
Hampton University School of Pharmacy:
Basketball Charity Event
Assisted with basketball tournament to raise money for the winning team’s charity.
April 2016
Legislative Day Blood Pressure Screenings
Performed blood pressure screenings.
Attended roundtable meeting with Legislators.
Observed the passing of bills.
January 2016
World HIV/AIDS Awareness Day
Encouraged students to participate in free HIV testing.
Passed out methods of contraception.
December 2015
Sam’s Club Free Health Fair
Blood Pressure Screenings.
Diet and Lifestyle Counseling.
ADA Risk Assessment Scoring.
Medication Review.
March 2015
Healthy Kids Learn Better Program
February 2015
Educated preschool children on the importance of healthy eating.
Presentations and Projects
“Acute Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathy in a Patient with Early Onset Parkinson’s Disease”
Presented to: Riverside Regional Hospital’s Clinical Pharmacists
November 2017
“Effects of Sotagliflozin Added to Insulin in Patients with Type 1 Diabetes”
Presented to: Riverside Regional Hospital’s Clinical Pharmacist
November 2017
“Reducing Hospitalizations in Patients with Heart Failure: The Pharmacist’s Role”
Presented to: Mary Immaculate’s Clinical Pharmacist
October 2017
“Ribociclib as First-Line Therapy for HR-Positive, Advanced Breast Cancer”
Presented to: Anthem Managed Care Pharmacists
July 2017
DMARD Patient Case
Presented to: Anthem Managed Care Pharmacists
July 2017
“Kisqali Clinical Pearls”
Presented to: Anthem Managed Care Pharmacists
July 2017
“Innovative Strategies for Medication Therapy Management”
Presented to: Anthem Managed Care Pharmacists
July 2017
“Highlighting Relevant Developments in Medicare and Medicaid” Volume 2
Anthem’s Weekly Dose Newsletter
July 2017
High Risk Medication and Statin Adherence Patient Case
Presented to: Anthem Managed Care Pharmacists
June 2017
“Highlighting Relevant Developments in Medicare and Medicaid” Volume 1
Anthem’s Weekly Dose Newsletter
June 2017
Medication Therapy Management Vendors
Presented to: Anthem Managed Care Pharmacists
June 2017
“Facts About HIV”
Presented to: Hampton’s SNPhA students
March 2017
“Breast Cancer 101”
Presented to: Hampton’s APhA-ASP students
November 2016
“Know Your Body”
Presented to: Resident Hall Students
October 2016
Entresto Drug Presentation
Presented to: Norfolk Sewell’s Point Clinical Pharmacists
August 2016
MTT Assay
Presented to: University of Nebraska Medical Center Research Team
July 2016
“The Western Blot Procedure”
Presented to: University of Nebraska Medical Center Research Team
July 2016
Introductory Research Presentation
Presented to: University of Nebraska Medical Center Research Team
June 2016
Meetings/Conference Attended
Student National Pharmaceutical Association
Regional Conference
Durham, NC
February 2018
Midyear Clinical Meeting and Exhibition
Orlando, FL
December 2017
Student National Pharmaceutical Association
National Conference
Las Vegas, NV
July 2017
References
Available upon request.