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Medical Pharmacy

Location:
Yanbu, Al Madinah Region, Saudi Arabia
Posted:
February 22, 2020

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RESUME

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PERSONAL DATA

NAME Mahmoud Abdelfatah Eltokhy.

NATIONALITY Egyptian.

ADDRESS Royal Commission Medical Center,

Pharmacy Department,

Madinat Yanbu Al-Saniyah,

Post Box # 31100,

Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

MARTIAL STATUS Married to a working hospital pharmacist. DATE OF BIRTH 26/9/1976.

EDUCATION

NAME OF COLLEGE DEGREE ATTAINED DATE

Queen`s University of Belfast,

NI, UK.

Master’s Degree in

Clinical Pharmacy.

2017

Tanta University,

Egypt.

Bachelor’s Degree in

Pharmaceutical Science.

May 2000

EMPLOYMENT HISTORY

ORGANIZATION DATE

1

-General Authority for Medical Insurance Hospital, MOH, Egypt.

From 9/2000

TO 8/2002

2

-King Saud Hospital, Unaizah Al Qassim,

Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

From 10/2002

TO 02/2006

3

-Royal Commission Medical Center, Madinat Yanbu Al-Sinaiyah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

From 03/06

TO Till Date.

DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES

• Royal Commission Medical Center (RCMC) is a 372 bedded hospital in the western region of Saudi Arabia with almost all medical and surgical facilities additional to critical care units and emergency department. RCMC is one of the few comprehensive healthcare centers in the western region which is accredited by both JCI and CBAHI.

• Throughout the last consecutive 13 years, I used to meticulously carry out the duties and responsibilities of clinical hospital pharmacist in day or night 12 hours shifts (4 days /week) targeting the best and the most possible accurate performance to be a considerable asset in RCMC. My daily routine duties vary between the preparation of large volume parenterals (TPN, on average 15 TPNs daily), IV admixtures, extemporaneous preparations, and unit dose services in inpatient pharmacy. It was a challenge for me to be the sole hospital pharmacist holding a master’s degree in clinical pharmacy in inpatient pharmacy (accommodating ~ 19 inpatient pharmacists) to always be the robust reference where clinical and evidence-based interventions are sought in many situations (e.g. medication dose adjustment in children, renal impaired, and elderly patients). Moreover, experiencing and mastering the clinical skills invites me always to be an active member in developing the internal policy and procedure guidelines (PPGs) within the inpatient pharmacy setting. Furthermore, providing direct patient care to admitted patients while carrying out medication reconciliation and/or patient counseling was unforgettable experience for me which I believe it will be one of the main pillars of my future career in clinical pharmacy practice. 1 DRUG DISTRIBUTION

• Implementing the “10 Rights” of medication administration (right patient, right drug, right dose, right route, right time, right education, right to refuse, right assessment, right evaluation, and right documentation).

• Interpreting drug orders and performing various pharmaceutical calculations explicitly.

• Insuring proper technique and accurate preparation of the pharmaceutical products (e.g. IV admixtures, TPN).

• Acquiring, ensuring proper storage and handling conditions, and disposing drugs.

• Preparing extemporaneous preparation against prudent references and documenting them.

• Detecting, documenting, and reporting adverse drug reaction, medication errors and near miss.

• Identifying and resolving problems with medication orders (e.g. suggesting suitable alternative where a non-available item was ordered, cancelling medication in surgery day, handling patient own medication).

2 PATIENT CARE

• Performing medication reconciliation using medical record (paper and electronic) and discussing medication history with patients and/or their carers.

• Verifying physician orders against the known medication profile of patients.

• Ensuring appropriate laboratory tests are ordered and interpreted correctly.

• Ensuring that the medication plan of patients in their care is reviewed to identify actual and potential problems and if they require additional or alternative therapeutic interventions.

• Assessing patient`s medical record and progress notes to follow-up and/or suggest a discreet therapeutic intervention.

• Carrying out and tailoring a pharmaceutical care plan for some patients (elderly and those transferred from ICU).

• Assessing the possibility to Modify medication regimen to improve adherence, safety and/or cost effectiveness of treatment.

• Documenting pharmacy contribution to patient`s care.

• Appreciating and securing patient`s confidentiality at all levels of care. 3 DRUG INFORMATION

• Counselling patients and/or their carers on the effective use of their medication.

• Providing a prudent reference sources (paper and electronic) to support the suggested pharmaceutical interventions to other health care providers.

• Retrieving and interpretation of primary source data (published clinical trials, systematic reviews, and meta-analysis) to provide evidence-based therapeutic interventions.

• Providing other health care providers with a clear interpretation of inconclusive or conflicting medical information.

• Understanding how evidence-based interventions and guidelines are reviewed and developed.

4 Miscellaneous

• Training and instructing new pharmacists and technicians.

• Watching for the implementation of the PPGs and ensuring their consistency with the recent JCI standards and the actual ongoing practice.

• Participating in the development and subsequent updating of the hospital formulary.

• Suggesting adoption of “JBS3 Risk Calculator” for CVD and “Insulin Passport” for diabetic patients in RCMC.

• Willing to pursue additional post graduate formal studies to underpin any proposed specialization in pharmacy services.

• Skilled user of IBM SPSS Statistics (Windows version 24.0). Master’s Degree Thesis Title

Efficacy and safety of gliptins (sitagliptin and saxagliptin) as second intensification of drug treatment in Saudi T2DM patients inadequately controlled with fixed doses of biguanide

(metformin) and sulfonylurea (gliclazide). Abstract attached. Reference

Dr. Sami A. Qaduss.

B.Pharm, MSc., Ph.D., Dip BA.

Ex Head of Pharmacy Department.

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