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Pharmacist - job opening

Location:
Murfreesboro, TN
Posted:
August 07, 2020

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Janet Hanna

**** ****** **** # *** ************, TN 37129 615-***-**** *************@*****.***

Professional Summary

§ TN-licensed pharmacist with 2+ years of experience delivering high-quality pharmaceutical care in hospitals and retail.

§ Strong background in clinical pharmacology and patient medication therapy management.

§ Seeking a staff pharmacist position to apply my medical knowledge and experience to provide high-quality patient care. Skill Highlights License & Certifications

Time management & organizational skills

Prescription processing and patient counseling

Patient-centered medication management

Antibiotic de-escalations and renal dose adjustments Condensing and presenting drug information

Vancomycin and anticoagulant consultation

Retail & hospital pharmacy operational skills

Flexible, organized, and team oriented

Dedicated to lifelong learning

CITI Bloodborne Pathogens OSHA training

Community pharmacy Point of Care testing

CPR and BLS for Healthcare Providers - AHA

Medication Therapy Management (MTM) - APhA

APhA Pharmacy-based immunization delivery

Honors & Awards

2018

2018

2017

2017

2016

UTHSC Scholar Diversity Scholarship

TN Diversity Scholarship

Elizabeth Club Academic Scholarship

Vanderbilt full Academic scholarship

Siemens & Intel National Science Competition- Top 10 Class Valedictorian at Glencliff High school

Dean’s List

2018

2016

2015

2010

2009

2009

All years

Education

PharmD University of TN Health Science Center (UTHSC) College of Pharmacy

Cum Laude, GPA 3.82 Nashville, TN 2019

Bachelor of Arts Vanderbilt University

Molecular & Cellular Biology + Chemistry minor

Cum Laude, GPA 3.78 Nashville, TN 2013

Organizations

Pharmacy

§ American College of Clinical Pharmacy (ACCP)

§ Rho Chi Honors Society at UTHSC College of Pharmacy

§ American Pharmacist Association- Student Pharmacist Undergraduate

§ American Medical Student Association (AMSA)

§ Alpha Epsilon Delta – Academic Honors Society

§ National Society of Collegiate Scholars

§ Gamma Beta Phi Honors Society

Hospital Pharmacy Experience

Internal Medicine II Rotation – Dr. Dalton Walsh April 2019 St. Thomas Rutherford – Murfreesboro, TN

§ Presented on and resolved a patient case with a rare CYP 2C19 genetic mutation causing plavix resistance and recurrent strokes. Aspirin and plavix were replaced with aggrenox as an alternative antiplatelet therapy.

§ Reviewed patient profiles to identify and resolve therapy-related issues while attending with the medical team

§ Completed vancomycin dosing calculations per renal function

§ Topic discussions on Afib and CAP

Internal Medicine I Rotation – Dr. Alex Fagan March 2019 Centennial Medical Center – Nashville, TN

§ Volunteered to counsel on immunosuppressants and antimicrobial prophylaxis to renal transplant patients

§ Presented a complex 7-week antimicrobial treatment plan of a patient with Actinomyces necrotizing fasciitis

§ Independently provided medication therapy recommendations for pre-operative bariatric patients

§ Completed vancomycin and anticoagulant consultations, warfarin counseling, and medication reconciliation

§ Completed clinical interventions on a real-time monitoring system which sends alerts for antibiotic de-escalation, renal dose adjustments, and IV to PO conversions

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Hospice & Pain Management Rotation – Dr. Mike Mckenzie November 2018 VA Tennessee Valley – Murfreesboro, TN

§ Presented on medication management of cirrhosis complications to nursing and pharmacy staff

§ Volunteered to provide compassionate care to 3 hospice patients o Assisted with wheelchair access for a terminal cancer patient o Volunteered to participate in a Hospice Memorial Service on a Sunday morning Critical Care Rotation – Dr. Paul Moore October 2018 Summit Medical Center – Hermitage, TN

§ Successfully handled a fast-paced, challenging rotation overseeing 24 ICU beds while presenting 3 patients daily

§ Created a head-to-toe assessment as a template for upcoming pharmacy students

§ Self-studied the 2017 ACCP Critical Care Pharmacy review book to prepare for weekly topic discussions

§ Topic discussions on sepsis management, ARDS, stress ulcers, DVT/PE prophylaxis, ACLS, infectious disease overview, acid & base disorders with delta gap calculations, and pain, agitation, and delirium (PAD) in the ICU Managed Care & Population Health Rotation – Dr. Erin Neal September 2018 Vanderbilt Health Affiliated Network (VHAN) – Nashville, TN

§ Completed hundreds of medication adherence calls for Cigna patients (statins, diabetic, and HTN medications)

§ Presented 18 pages of a detailed asthma treatment pathway focusing on quality measures, assessing asthma severity to select appropriate therapy, patient self-monitoring tools, and ER treatment.

§ Provided patient education on how to use the FreeStyle Libre for better glycemic control Infectious Disease Rotation – Dr. Nickie Greer August 2018 HCA TriStar / Parallon Business Solutions – Nashville, TN

§ Independently updated the 2018 TriStar Empiric therapy book that focused on treatment of sepsis, pneumonia, surgical prophylaxis, C. difficile, SSTI, meningitis, UTI, and febrile neutropenia

§ Summarized lab results of 12,000+ patients admitted in 3 major TriStar hospitals with culture & sensitivity reports for PNA, UTI, and cellulitis to analyze for appropriate antibiotic therapy

§ Added new antibiotics to the hospital clinical monitoring system (VigiLanz)

§ Volunteered to shadow with Dr. Alex Stephens at Summit Medical Center – Antimicrobial Stewardship Pharmacist Institutional Pharmacy APPE Rotation – Dr. Melanie Stricklin (DOP) June 2018 TriStar Horizon Medical Center – Dickson, TN

§ Identified a post-discharged patient with positive C. difficile who didn’t get a 10-day course of oral vancomycin

§ Independently created a hospital-specific table of pre-operative medications (when to stop and restart meds)

§ Attended P&T committee meetings and one-week rounds at TriStar Natchez (8-bed ER satellite campus)

§ Topic discussions on COPD, DKA, hyperkalemia, sepsis, and pneumonia (CAP and HCAP) Retail Pharmacy Experience

Pharmacy intern

Kroger #592 - Franklin, TN Dr. Shawn Baird Aug 2018 – Dec 2018 Kroger # 596 – Brentwood, TN Dr. James Knight Feb 2018 – Aug 2018 Walgreens #10657 – Nashville, TN Dr. Marie Varsos Nov 2016 – Dec 2017 Medication Therapy Management (MTM) Rotation – Dr. Ken Hohmeier May 2018 UTHSC College of Pharmacy – Nashville, TN

§ Independently reviewed Kroger’s clinical queue to track drug-related interventions o Non-adherence alerts and 90-day fill opportunities o Missing statin for diabetic patient and vaccine recommendations

§ Provided both phone and onsite MTM services at a local Kroger pharmacy

§ Assigned roles to other pharmacy students to work efficiently as a team and present guideline updates for the 2018 ADA guidelines and the 2017 AACE guidelines for hyperlipidemia Ambulatory Care Rotation – Dr. Cindy Smith April 2018 Reeves Sain Pharmacy – Murfreesboro, TN

§ Administered CDC recommended travel vaccines & prophylaxis medications 3

Community Pharmacy APPE Rotation – Dr. Brian Henderson March 2018 Kroger #567 – Nashville, TN

§ Provided on-site MTM services for MedSync enrolled patients

§ Determined insurance coverage for Shingrix to patients aged 50+ years and, if affordable, notified the patient

§ Conducted a mock pharmacy inspection using the TN Board of Pharmacy checklist Teaching experience

Academia rotation – Dr. Tracy Hagemann January 2019 UTHSC College of Pharmacy – Nashville, TN

§ Requested to change my final project to infectious disease tutoring for our P3 Nashville students at UTHSC

§ Organized 3+ hour biweekly classroom tutoring sessions and condensed study guides

§ Students requested to have it podcasted and recorded for Memphis and Knoxville UT pharmacy students

§ Assisted in preparing the P1 leadership track in Pharmacy Professional Development and proctored exams

§ Volunteered to peer-review 2 manuscripts

PCAT, MCAT, and DAT Instructor – Mr. David Phillips May 2016 - Dec 2019 Kaplan – Nashville, TN

§ Online and onsite classroom instruction

§ Analyzed student performance and engagement

§ Prior to employment, scored within the 99th percentile on PCAT Volunteering

MTM services and Shingrix awareness to local church communities 2015 – 2019 UTHSC pharmacy student tutor 2015 – 2019

Vanderbilt Flulapalooza vaccinator 2016 – 2018

Clinical Student pharmacist volunteer at Shade Tree Clinic 2016 – 2018 Walgreens & Kroger Flu Drives 2016 – 2018

Hospice Memorial Service 2018

Medical scriber for St. Abraam Clinic in Antioch, TN 2015 Research

Molecular-targeted therapy (Cetuximab) to treat Colorectal Cancer 2009 – 2011 Vanderbilt Institute of Imaging Science - Dr. Charles Manning

§ Poster symposium with Top 10 finalist for Siemens & Intel National Science Competition

§ Predicted pharmacodynamics and clinical response to cetuximab therapy in colorectal cancer while using non-invasive molecular imaging metrics to assess disease progression APPL1 as a multifunctional endosomal signaling adapter protein 2011 – 2012 Vanderbilt Biological Science Department – Dr. Donna Webb

§ Discussed our current understanding of the role of APPL1 in signaling and trafficking, as well as highlights recent work into the function of APPL1 in cancer cell migration and adhesion. Presentations & Publications

Patient case with CYP 2C19 genetic mutation causing Plavix resistance & recurrent strokes April 2019 7-week antimicrobial treatment plan of a patient with Actinomyces necrotizing fasciitis March 2019 Medication management of cirrhosis: ascites, variceal bleeds, ascites, and SBP prevention Nov 2018 Asthma treatment pathway Sept 2018

Updated 2018 TriStar Empiric therapy guide Aug 2018



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