Curriculum Vitae (updated ****)
Madeline (Sujin) Park
• 11 Adam Street Campbellton, NB •(902)---579---7940 •*******@*******.*** EDUCATION
Bachelor of Science, Pharmacy Sep 2013---2017
Dalhousie University, College of Pharmacy, Halifax, NS LINCENSES & CERTIFICATION
New Brunswick College of Pharmacist License #3059
Immunization & Injection Administration Training Effective: October 2016 Informed Consent Training for Research Professionals April 2018 Minor Ailments Prescribing Effective: March, 2018
Methadone Training (British Columbia) Certificate Effective: April 2019 Standard First Aid & CPR---HCP/AED Expires: Mar 7, 2023 PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS
New Brunswick Pharmacists Association 2017– Present Canadian Pharmacists Association 2013 – Present
PHARMACY EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE
Drug Store Pharmacy March 2018 - Present
Atholville, NB
ØØ Full-time Pharmacist
Mock OSCE demonstrator June 2019 – Present
Online classes with International Pharmacy Graduate (IPG) pharmacists biweekly Horizon Health COPD Research Assistant August 2018 – Present Saint John Regional Hospital, NB
>> Assisting with data collection and recruitment in Northern NB Jean Coutu Pharmacy Internship June 2017 – October 2017 Dalhousie, NB
ØØ Provide valuable customer service, patient care and prescription/OTC counselling. Skills include: inputting and dispensing prescriptions, determining safety and effectiveness of therapy for the patient, compliance packaging, answering phone calls from patients and other health care professionals, compounding prescriptions, administering injections, and checking safety of nursing home medications ØØ Presented the topic “opioid overdose and naloxone” to indigenous people Horizon Health Summer Pharmacy Internship May 2016 – September 2016 Dr. Everett Chalmers Regional Hospital, Fredericton, NB Supervisor: Carole Goodine, RPh, PharmD
ØØ Quality Improvement Projects: Basal Bolus Correctional (BBC) Insulin Order Set audits and surveys ØØ Review provincial detox protocol and palliative care management kit for Drug and Therapeutics Committee Pharmacy Student May 2014 -Present
Nova Scotia Health Authority, QEII Health Sciences Centre, Halifax, NS ØØ Supported pharmacists and pharmacy practice assistants with daily routines at dispensary including answering missing doses line, picking medications, filling controlled substances from CII safe vaults and delivering medications to the Pyxis machines on all floors.
INTERNSHIPS & PRACTICE EXPERIENCE
Curriculum Vitae (updated 2020)
Clinical Pharmacy Student 2014---2016
Nova Scotia Health Authority, QEII Health Sciences Center, Halifax, NS ØØ Provided patient---care, identified drug---related problems (DRPs), completed Medication Reconciliation, participated in interdisciplinary rounds and made recommendations in: ØØ Oncology, Preceptors: Joanne Houlihan and Samantha Scott (3 weeks) ØØ Intensive Care Unit, Preceptor: Karen Fong (1 week) ØØ Hemodialysis, Preceptor: Jaclyn Tran, ACPR (2 months)
--- Performed a large pneumococcal vaccination project by developing data collection spreadsheet and recorded vaccination histories in patients with kidney failure ØØ Peripheral Vascular Surgery, Preceptor: Michael MacNeil, PharmD, ACPR (1 week) ØØ Family Medicine and Research: Catherine Dion, ACPR and Heather Neville, ACPR (1 week) PEP 4th Year – Hospital Pharmacy (PHAR 4080) Jan 9, 2017 – Feb 17, 2017 Kingston General Hospital, Kingston, Ontario
ØØ Preceptor: Jessica Morrison, ACPR
PEP 4th Year – Community Pharmacy (PHAR 4085) Feb 27, 2017 – April 7, 2017 Shoppers Drug Mart #604, Kingston, Ontario
ØØ Preceptor: Adam Doyle, RPh
PEP 3rd Year – Community Pharmacy (PHAR 3080) May 1, 2016 – May 30, 2016 Shoppers Drug Mart #163, Bathurst NB
ØØ Preceptor: Steve Doucet, RPh
PEP 2nd Year – Hospital Pharmacy (PHAR 2081) May 11, 2015 – May 24, 2015 Nova Scotia Health Authority, QEII Health Sciences Center, Halifax, NS ØØ Hematology Oncology, Preceptor: Kathleen Walker, ACPR PEP 2rd Year – Community Pharmacy (PHAR 2082) April 27, 2015 – May 9, 2015 Lawtons #2750, Spryfield, NS
ØØ Preceptor: Cheryl Power, RPh
VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCES
Medical Translator at the Pyeongchang Winter Olympics January 17, 2018 – Feb 28, 2018 Pyeongchang, South Korea
ØØ Volunteered as a medical translator at the media village medical clinic where journalists and broadcasters visited for medical help. There was an outbreak of norovirus and I was responsible for being with patients at the transition of care such as in the ambulance, admission at the hospital, visit at the clinic, etc. Student Representative ---Awards Committee for CSHP (NS branch) September 2015--- Present Nova Scotia Health Authority, QEII Health Sciences Center, Halifax, NS ØØ Promoted a pharmacy student award and attended regular meetings and supported the committee to work for the next year
President---Elect – The Association of Korean Canadian Scientists and Engineers 2015---2016 Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS
ØØ Chaired all meetings during a year term and planned events such as orientation, mock MMI, fundraising, etc. Attended conferences in Calgary and South Korea
Demonstrator – Mock Objective Structured Performance Examination (OSPE) 2014---2016 Nova Scotia Health Authority, QEII Health Sciences Centre, Halifax, NS ØØ Demonstrated device counseling of inhalers & role---played with technicians as practice for the OSPE