Joshua L. Fowler
**** ***** ** *** **. Apt ****
Houston, TX 77054
330-***-**** ad04dr@r.postjobfree.com
Education:
Doctor of Pharmacy – University of North Carolina Eshelman School of Pharmacy 2023
M.S. Biology – University of North Carolina at Greensboro 2019
B.S. Biology – Youngstown State University 2016
Work Experience:
Clinical Pharmacy Resident June 2023- Nov 2023
Houston Methodist Hospital Houston, TX
Contribute to patient care and drug therapy management through multiple services including drug information, transplant, and internal medicine
Monitored patient response to drug therapy to improve patient outcomes throughout weekend and evening staffing shifts and ordered clinically appropriate monitoring lab work
Responded to Code Blue emergencies across all hospital locations as part of a resident Code Pager response program
Access Pharmacy Intern 2020 – 2023
Sona Pharmacy + Clinic Asheville, NC
Collaborate with healthcare prescribers to provide high levels of prescription and medication therapy accuracy for over 300 medically complicated patients enrolled in the Access program
Troubleshoot and operate pharmacy robotics equipment including SynMed and RM200 RxMedic medication packaging systems for 75-100 daily processes
Submitted and troubleshooted prior authorization requests by maintaining contact with providers and insurance to facilitate timely dispensing of medications to patients
Clinical Pharmacy Intern 2021-2022
Mission Hospital – McDowell Asheville, NC
Documented 10 to 15 medication reconciliations daily to ensure medication optimization for inpatient admissions
Maintained appropriate stock and corrected discrepancies in 9 pyxis machines across 5 departments
Manuscripts and Publications:
Fowler J, Tsui MT-K, Chavez J, et al. Methyl mercury triggers endothelial leukocyte adhesion and increases expression of cell adhesion molecules and chemokines. Experimental Biology and Medicine. July 2021. doi:10.1177/15353702211033812
Liu, S., Tsui, M.T., Lee, E., Fowler, J., Jia, Z. Uptake, efflux, and toxicity of inorganic and methyl mercury in the endothelial cells (EA.hy926). Sci Rep 10, 9023 (2020). doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-66444-5