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Pharmacy

Location:
West Richland, WA, 99353
Posted:
October 11, 2019

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Wrashmena Jalalyar, PharmD

adakgs@r.postjobfree.com

EDUCATION

Doctor of Pharmacy Aug 2015 - May 2019

Washington State University College of Pharmacy

Yakima, Washington

Pre-Pharmacy 2014-2015

Washington State University Tri-Cities

Richland, Washington

Associates of Science (A.S.) 2012-2013

Columbia Basin College

Pasco, Washington

LICENSURES/CERTIFICATION

August 2019 Washington State Pharmacy License

August 2016 APhA Pharmacy-Based Immunization Delivery September 2017-2019 Health Care Provider CPR

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Student Pharmacist/Grad Intern August 2015-Present Logar Pharmacy Benton City, WA

Preceptor: Dr. Hedayatullah J., Pharm.D, Pharmacy Manager

• Counseled patients on proper usage of both over the counter and prescription medications.

• Process insurance claims and resolve issues

• Provide customer service

•Drug ordering via McKesson

• Interpret prescription orders from prescribers, take transfer orders via telephone, dispense medications under the supervision of the pharmacist.

Student Pharmacist August 2016-September 2019

Walmart Pharmacy Richland, WA

Preceptor: Dr. Ramanan P., Pharm.D, Pharmacy Manager

• Counsel patients on proper usage of both over the counter and prescription medications.

• Process insurance claims and resolve issues

• Provide customer service

• Interpret prescription orders from prescribers, take transfer orders via telephone, dispense medications under the supervision of the pharmacist.

Student Tutor September 2013-June 2014

Columbia Basin College Pasco, WA

• Conducted tutoring sessions for students who required additional assistance in the natural sciences and social sciences.

• Planned exercises and activities to help with student’s academic achievements. Wellness Event March 2017

Summitview Healthcare Center Yakima, WA

• Prepared a presentation on stroke prevention and answered any healthcare and pharmacy related questions the residents had.

Health Awareness Day April 2017

Davis High School Yakima, WA

• Prepared a presentation on HPV risk and prevention. Had students take a survey before the presentation to assess baseline understanding of subject matter and after the presentation to see if the information being presented was effectively shared.

Tri-Cities Annual Diabetes Awareness Fair August 7, 2017 Tri-Cities Diabetes Coalition Pasco, WA

• Provided Education on diabetes risk factors and prevention strategies both non-pharmacologic and pharmacologic. Administered Influenza and Pneumococcal vaccines. National Check your Meds Day October 21, 2018

Walmart Pharmacy Pasco, WA

•Reviewed patient medications, listened to patient concerns and provided appropriate advice as needed. Brown Bag Event June 2018

Sun Tower Retirement Home Yakima, WA

•Reviewed patient medications, listened to patient concerns and provided appropriate advice as needed.

•Checked patient blood sugar and blood pressure.

Nursing Skills Fair November 2018

Providence St. Peters Centralia, WA

•Coordinated, set up, and operated pharmacy resident’s booth at the fair.

•Created educational handouts to be passed out during event. ADVANCED PHARMACY PRACTICE EXPERIENCE

Student Pharmacist, Community Pharmacy Rotation May 2018-June 2018 Malley’s Compounding Pharmacy Richland, WA

Preceptor: Dr. Cammi J., Pharm.D

•Compounding and Preparing Medications

• Counsel patients on proper usage of both over the counter and prescription medications.

• Provide customer service

• Interpret prescription orders from prescribers, take transfer orders via telephone, dispense medications under the supervision of the pharmacist.

• Created a handout on the use of low dose naltrexone to be used for both patient and staff education Student Pharmacist, Ambulatory Care Rotation June 2018-July 2018 Kadlec Hematology and Oncology Clinic Kennewick, WA Preceptor: Dr. Shawna F., Pharm.D, Pharmacy Director

• Under the supervision of the pharmacist, would conduct new patient profile reviews for appropriateness of therapy, monitor and verify drug therapy, counsel patients on proper usage of medications, and interpret prescription orders from prescribers.

•Participated in pharmacy workflow and collaborated with other healthcare professionals

• Prepared weekly presentations on new cancer related therapy for pharmacy staff education

•Assisted research associates in screening patients for relevancy in clinical trials Student Pharmacist, Acute Care Rotation August 2018-September 2018 Providence Saint Mary’s Medical Center Walla Walla, WA Preceptor: Dr. Somashaker M., Pharm.D, Pharmacy Clinical Coordinator

• Participated in ICU multidisciplinary rounds, pharmacokinetic monitoring, renal dose adjustments, and warfarin monitoring.

• Conducted phone calls to follow up with patients who were recently discharged after admission of either of the following conditions: hip or knee replacement, COPD, stroke, and MI. Provided counseling to such patients on any new drug therapy initiated.

•Counseled patients who were starting anticoagulation therapy such as Xarelto or Eliquis.

•Became familiar with the Epic software

Student Pharmacist, Institutional Pharmacy Rotation October 2018-December 2018 Providence Saint Peter Hospital Olympia, WA

Preceptor: Dr.Marr, M. PharmD, Assistant Director of Pharmacy

• Conducted medication reconciliations for newly admitted patients

• Completed pyxis override audits for the months of September and October.

•Assisted in order verification audits to find out how many orders were being verified between St. Peter’s and its sister hospital in Centralia. Information was then used to see if any adjustments to staffing were necessary.

• Helped coordinate the pharmacy booth at the nursing skills fair. Created a small leaflet on the new opioid prescribing laws to be handed out during event.

•Created a new Policies and Procedures for Sexual Assault Post Exposure Prophylaxis.

•Helped with 340B physician reference list which consisted of updating a list of 130 physicians and their specialties.

•Created a presentation on Pharmacy-Physician relations and professionalism to be presented to the pharmacy team during clinical development meetings. Student Pharmacist, Emergency Medicine Rotation January 2019- February 2019 Skaggit Valley Regional Hospital Mount Vernon, WA

Preceptor: Dr. Yousef, A. PharmD, Clinical Pharmacist

• Collaborated with other healthcare professionals to provide appropriate patient care. Conducted medication reconciliations for all new admits who first arrived in the emergency department.

• Had weekly topic discussions covering topics most relevant to emergency medicine, such as strokes, MI’s, neuromuscular blocking agents, sedatives, and so on.

• Educated patients about medication indications and side effects.

•Mixed and dosed Alteplase under the supervision of the preceptor.

• Presented two patient cases during the rotation. Student Pharmacist, Cardiology Rotation February 2019-March 2019 Providence Saint Peter Hospital Olympia, WA

Preceptor: Dr. Schmiedenberg, M. PharmD, Clinical Pharmacist

• Conducted medication reconciliation, anticoagulation management and education, and patient discharge counseling.

• Reviewed patient charts for appropriateness of drug interactions, dose, therapy, and therapeutic duplication.

• Managed vancomycin, warfarin, DOAC, enoxaparin, and phenytoin therapy according to hospital protocol.

• Interviewed patients and obtained an appropriate medical history.

• Completed and appropriately documented pharmacotherapeutic work and patient interactions in SOPA note format.

• Created a chalk talk on when to hold warfarin and administer vitamin K for fellow pharmacy students and residents.

•Made a presentation on atrial flutter to be presented to pharmacy staff during clinical development.

•Lead a journal club on the topic of Angiotensin–Neprilysin Inhibition in Acute Decompensated Heart Failure.

POSTERS/PRESENTATION

Bassyouni A, Deats C, Gilliland R, Jalalyar W, Matsen M. Increasing Medication Error Reporting Rate In a Hospital Setting. Poster session at: Washington State University College of Pharmacy Crimson Day; 2017 October 17; Yakima, WA.

COMMUNITY SERVICE

May-August 2014 Food Bank

Benton City, Washington

September 2016 Howard’s Drug Booth, Central Washington State Fair Yakima Washington

CERTIFICATES

Mental Health First Aid USA, National Council for Behavioral Health 10.13.2017 – 10.12.2020 REFERENCES

Available on request



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