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Pharmacy Pharmacist

Location:
Rawdat Al Khail, Qatar
Posted:
July 29, 2019

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ANAS MANAKKADIYIL

E-MAIL

********@*****.***

MOB:

+974-****-****

ADDRESS

Manakkadiyil House

Kodiyathoor P.O.

Mukkom Via

Kozhikode Dt.

Kerala, India

Pin:673 602

PERSONAL DATA

Father’s Name : Beeran kutty

Date of Birth : 28-01-1991

Gender : Male

Nationality : Indian

Marital Status : Married

Passport No : M6484338

Passport Expiry : 17-Feb-2025

Visa Status : Family Visit

LANGUAGE KNOWN

Malayalam, English, Hindi

OBJECTIVE :

To utilize and constantly update my domain knowledge and skills gained over the 3 year as part of working in Hospital and Clinical Pharmacy to improve overall patient care with respect to disease, drug and Adverse drug Reaction for the post of Pharmacist.

ACADEMIC QUALIFICATION:

Integrated Post-Graduation Pharm D (Doctor of

Pharmacy) from 2010-2016.

PREVIOUS POSITION :

Clinical Pharmacist at KIMS ALSHIFA Super

Speciality Hospital (NABH accredited) Perinthalmanna, Malappuram, Kerala, India- 679 322 from

27-Sep-2017 to 15-Feb-2018 (1 year 5 Months).

Senior Pharmacist at Relief Clinic at Kondotty Road, Neerad, Malappuram, Kerala, India- 673 638, from

25-Feb-2018 to 15-Feb-2019 (1 Year and 3 months).

LICENSE :

Qualified Qatar Prometric Examination

(QCHP) for Pharmacist: 8890000002346557.

CERTIFICATIONS:

BLS (Basic Life Support) and ACLS (Advanced

Cardiac Life Support) Certified through American

Heart Association (AHA), Validity up to 22-Sep-2019. CURRICULUM VITAE

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PREVIOUS TRAINING EXPERIANCE:

Completed 3 Months internship as Clinical Pharmacist Trainee at ASTER MIMS (NABH Accredited) Kozhikode, Kerala, India from March 2016 to Jun 2016 as a part of Pharm D curriculum (3 Months). RESPONSIBILITIES INCLUDES :

1. Patient counselling

2. Drug Information & Query Handling

3. ADR detection and reporting.

4. Prescription auditing.

5. IV admixtures.

6. Total parenteral nutrition.

9. Discharge summary review.

10. Preceptor to Pharm D students.

12. Drug titration for renal, hepatic failure and such other patients. 13. Home medication review.

14. Training to nurses and pharmacist.

15. Narcotic dilution, storage and monitoring.

16. Training Doctors Pharmacists and Nurses regarding medication management and use. 17. Medication error reporting and recording.

18. Adverse Drug reactions reporting and Documentation. 19. Drug Utilization review.

20. Antibiotic Stewardship Programme.

21. Clinical Audit.

22. Maintains Hospital Formulary.

23. Drug-Drug and Drug-Food Interactions.

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Completed 1 month Internship as Clinical Pharmacist at KIMS HOSPITAL (NABH and ACHSI Accredited), Trivandrum, Kerala, India from 1-Jun-2016 to 30-Jun-2016. (1 Month).

Completed Clinical Pharmacist Internship in KIMS ALSHIFA HOSPITAL (NABH Accredited), Kerala, India from 22-Oct-2015 to 22-Oct-2016, as a part of Pharm D curriculum. (9 Months). CLINICAL PHARMACY SUBJECT AND TECHNICAL SKILL:

Member of the team that successfully faced the NABH audit at KIMS ALSHIFA Hospital, Perinthalmanna, Malappuram, Kerala, India.

Responsibilities included

Providing pharmaceutical care in a tertiary care hospital.

Disseminating clinical pharmacy services as per NABH medication management and use and Co- ordinator of the Chapter MOM (Management of Medication)

Decreased hospital re admission rates and increased patient medication compliance by performing hospital medication reconciliation reviews.

Educated Pharmacy staff, Nurses and Physician on current drug information.

Prepared and dispensed chemotherapeutic agents, TPNs and Speciality Pharmaceuticals.

Member of Pharmacy and Therapeutic Committee (PTC).

Reviews patients on Antibiotic stewardship service and provide appropriate recommendations.

Clinically evaluated and reported any adverse Drug events.

Routinely communicated with providers to influence the use of Formulary Medication in Compliance with clinical protocols, Targeted drug initiatives, and pre-authorized therapeutic substitutions.

Prepared and Quality –checked IV admixtures and parenteral medications using aseptic technique and utilizing appropriate precautions when working with cytotoxic drugs. EDUCATION:

Qualification

Percentage

Year of

Passing

School/College

Board/University

Pharm D

70%

2016

Al Shifa College of Pharmacy

Perinthalmanna, Kerala, India

Kerala University of Health

Science, India

12

th

Grade

91%

2010

GHSS Mavoor

Kozhikode, Kerala, India

HSE, Kerala, India

10

th

Grade

80%

2008

Wadi Rahmah English School,

Kozhikode, kerala, India

CBSE, Delhi, India

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OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS:

Selected in Kerala University Health science (KUHS), Kerala, India, Football team (Year 2014-2015).

Attended Inter- College Football Competitions, Kerala, India. (2nd prize), Year 2014-2015. SEMINARS AND WORKSHOP ATTENDED

SI Name of Seminar/Workshop attended Date Organizers 1 Doctor of Pharmacy-Global versus Indian 14-Nov-2013 Doctor of Pharmacy Scenario Association, Kerala, India

2 Two days hands on training on SPSS 10-Oct-2014 Department of Software and Research Methodology for Pharmacy Practice, Al Shifa College Pharmacy Practice Of Pharmacy, Kerala, India

3 National Conference on Experimental 12-Jan-2014 PSG College of Pharmacology and Drug Evaluation

Pharmacy Coimbatore, Tamilnadu,

India

4 Emerging Opportunities and Challenges for 30-Oct-2015 PSG College of Pharmacy Clinical Pharmacist in National Health Care Coimbatore, Tamilnadu, India 5

National Conference on Pharmacoeconomics

and Pharmacovigilance 12-Apr-2015 ISPOR Karnataka, India 6 Module on Clinical Pharma Summit 29-Jul-2017 Department of Clinical Pharmacy Aster Mims Kozhikode, Kerala,

India

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National Seminar On Rational use of

Antibiotics perspectives and Challenges. 14-Oct-2017 Dept of Pharmacy Practice, Al Shifa

College of Pharmacy, Kerala, India

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PROFESSIONL SKILLS:

A flexible attitude with respect to work assignments and new learning.

Exceptional communication, listening, analytical and presentation skills.

Good computer and excel skills.

Ability to work within strict timelines.

Ability to organize

And plan tasks.

Willingness to work in a matrix and environment and to value the importance of team work.

Ability to work independently.

COMMUNITY WORKS:

Mass Drug Administration for Filariasis March 2nd to 28th 2014, Kerala, India.

Oral Polio Immunization Program in Perinthalmanna Locality with Asha Workers, Kerala India (2015)

Conducted Educational Program on World Kidney Day based on Topic”Chronic Kidney Disease and aging” (2014), Kerala, India.

Involvement in Prescription Adalath-Novel concept of Community care-2015, Kerala, India.

Awareness Programme on Drug and Alcohol abuse conducted on 26th Janauary 2013 at Perinthalamma Sub Jail, Kerala, India.

Cancer Awareness Programme Camp ‘MADUMEHA” at Attapadi, kerala, India February 2016. PUBLICATIONS:

Macrovascular complications of diabetes mellitus, Arch.of Pharm. And Bio Sci, Jan-April 2013, Vol-1, Issue-1, page-17-20.

A Case Report on Staphylococcus Scalded Skin Syndrome in an infant in Malabar Region, Indian Journal of Hospital Pharmacy 52(2015) Sep-Oct 201*-***-***.

Implications of Traditional Medicine in the Treatment of Hepatitis A in Kerala, Journal of Traditional and Complementary Medicine (2016)1-5.

Clinical Pharmacist Assisted Thromboprophylactic Optimization in General Surgical Patients, ELSEVIER December 2015. (Accepted)

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PROJECTS

Clinical pharmacist directed Anticoagulation Monitoring Services in Cardiology Department of Tertiary care referral super specialty Hospital under Dr.T.N.K Suriyaprakash, (Mpharm, Ph.D, PGDPL).

Venous Thromboembolism risk Assessment in General Surgery Patients of Tertiary Care Referral Super Specialty Hospital under Dr.T.N.K Suriyaprakash, (Mpharm, Ph.D, PGDPL). SCIENTIFIC PAPERS PRESENTED:

POSTER PRESENTATIONS:

1. Impact of DIC (Drug information Centre) in tertiary care referral hospital, Kerala India in year 2011. 2. A Prospective Surveillance Study on the Prevalence and type of Adverse Drug Reactions reported in a tertiary care referral hospital, Kerala, India, year 2013.

3. Evaluation of Effectives of DPCO Regulations (1994 vs. 2013) and Its Impact on Life Saving Medications in India year 2015.

REFERENCES

1. Dr. Dilip.C

HOD, Pharmacy Practice, Al Shifa College of Pharmacy, Kerala, India Contact:******@*****.***

Mobile No: +91-944*-***-***

2. Dr Athira BM

HOD Clinical Pharmacy, Kims Alshifa Super Specialty Hospital, Kerala, India Email: **.******@*****.***

Mob No: +91-949*-***-***

I am confident of my ability to work in a team and I hereby declare that the above said facts are true to the best of my knowledge.

Date: 20/Jul/2019 Yours Sincerely

Anas M



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