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Gaithersburg, MD
Posted:
October 30, 2020

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ADEDOYIN O. IDOWU, PharmD

adhfbb@r.postjobfree.com 240-***-**** GAITHERSBURG, MD U.S CITIZEN

PHARMACY TOXICOLOGY PHARMACETUICAL CLINICAL AND RESEARCH

EDUCATION

Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine June 2017 – July 2020

School of Pharmacy

Erie, Pennsylvania

PharmD May 2020

University of Maryland Eastern Shore August 2011 – December 2013

Department of Toxicology

Eastern Shore, Maryland

Master of Science – Toxicology

University of Maryland Eastern Shore August 2008 – December 2010

Department of Biology

Eastern Shore, Maryland

Bachelor of Science – Biology

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience (APPE) Rotations

East Pines Pharmacy 16 August 2019 – 6 December 2019

Riverdale, MD

Advanced Community and Community pharmacy Rotation

Pharmacy Intern

Preceptor: Dr. Omotayo Omotunde, Pharm D

40 hours/week

Nonpaid internship

Consistently compounded numerous drug products in various formulations – capsules, suppositories, suspensions, injectables for all ages of patients

Developed patient specific appropriate drug formulations and drug delivery system based on health records and needs

Complied with federal and state regulations and policies to ensure safe and effective products

Dominion Hospital 6 January 2020 – 14 February 2020

Advanced Hospital Rotation

Falls Church, VA

Pharmacy Intern

Preceptor: Dr. Thomas Hinley, RPh

40 hours/week

Nonpaid internship

Attended formulary management meetings and purchase strategy meetings

Participated in the pharmacy and therapeutics committees and patient/medication committees to ensure adequate drug utilization

Participated in medication use review activities, patient /medication initiative to address patients concerns, side effects, myths and adherence

Executed daily pharmacy drug distribution – floor stock, unit dose stock, dispensing cabinets management

Documentation on electronic medication administration record

Northwest Hospital 17 February 2020 – 27 March 2020

Adult Medicine Rotation

Randallstown, MD

Pharmacy Intern

Preceptor: Dr. Dawit Lakew, RPh

40 hours/week

Nonpaid internship

Attended and participated in daily rounds including multidisciplinary coordination with health care providers – nurses, physician assistants, dieticians, physical therapists

Provided drug therapy recommendations to providers directly and /or electronic medical records

Provided antibiotic therapy monitoring for patients utilizing Vancomycin, aminoglycosides and anticoagulants – warfarin

Assessed medication therapy management implementations and results for the patients

Conducted pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamics parameters research and data analysis for projects on immune modulating biologics

Implemented database to compare and contrast the effectiveness of approved infused and injectable immune modulating biologics

Evaluated medication use patterns and results for patients utilizing immune modulating administered biologic agents

Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) 30 March 2020 – 8 May 2020

Health Policy and Management Rotation

Baltimore, MD

Pharmacy Intern

Preceptor: Dr. Prabath Malluwa-Wadu, RPh

40 hours/week

Nonpaid internship

Attended panels on opioid abuse management, pain management and quality payment programs

Interacted and provided insights to managed care professionals for the advancement of health care policies and managed care practices

Participated in the Medicare Part D enrollment processes – medication concerns, plan selection, CMS regulations

Developed patient education materials for patients and caregivers

Responded to drug information requests by referencing credible sources

Implemented policies to conjugate pharmacy and medical data to improve patient care

Walgreens Pharmacy 1 June 2020 – 10 July 2020

Medication Therapy Management Rotation

Ellicott City, MD

Pharmacy Intern

Preceptor: Dr. Pinett Siek, Pharm D

40 hours/week

Nonpaid internship

Ensured patient’s medication adherence through communication, racial concordance and relationship building

Implementing medication adherence interventions: new to therapy consultations, refill reminders, late to refills, medication synchronization

Performed comprehensive medication profile review and targeted disease states or medication review for patients

Introductory Pharmacy Practice Experience (IPPE) Rotations

Walgreens Pharmacy 1 May 2018 – 18 June 2018

Introductory to Community Pharmacy Practice Rotation

Erie, PA

Pharmacy Intern

Preceptor: Dr. Michael Nielsen, Pharm D

40 hours/week

Nonpaid internship

Dispensed medications in both oral, topical and injectables

Dispensed immunizations

Performed daily inventories, weekly inventories and stock management

Oversaw prescription transfers, doctor’s prescription voicemails and prescription preparations

Patient Counseling on new drug therapies or side effects

Millcreek Community Hospital 2 July 2018 – 8 August 2018

Introductory Institutional Pharmacy Practice

Erie, PA

Pharmacy Intern

Preceptor: Dr. Marcus Babiak, Pharm D

40 hours/week

Nonpaid internship

Prepared prescriptions and packaged unit doses for the entire facility usage

Monitored and updated the inventories of the pyxis

Executed drug literature research for drug therapy management

Performed daily sheets on medication/fall risk, renal dose adjustments, IV to PO conversions and medication reconciliation

Pharmaceutical Experience

National Institute of Health 18 June 2016 – 24 June 2017

Project Manager/Program Coordinator

40 hours/week

$100,000/year

Conducted laboratory workshops by familiarizing students, employees and medical professionals with workshops and programs on the underlying principles of cell toxicity and its application to diverse areas of research

Developed and implemented training programs to provide information or education for nurses, medical students and post-doc students on NIH campus on detail analysis of scientific data to strengthen biotechnology and quantitative microscopy skills

Communicated program accomplishments and analysis to board members and stakeholders

Developed scientific and regulatory documents: study protocols, annual reports and investigative protocols

Ensured safely and timely completion of projects: workshops, conferences or training classes from concept to closeout

Maintained laboratory inventory and execution of routine maintenance management to ensure uninterrupted operations

Liaised with workshops/program consultants and clients/students on project goals, tasks and responsibilities for all revolving offered programs and workshops

Prepared comprehensive summaries and write-ups for publications and program website updates

Advertised program and workshops opportunities around the NIH campuses, hospitals and colleges

Maintained continuous working relationships with mentors and consultants on projects offered to ensure robust collection of opportunities of the program

Continued constant interaction through email correspondence or in person interaction with the students or health care professionals about the programs and its progress from inception to the end

Assisted facilitating client architects in health and science development through design phases

Accountable for gathering deviations from plans and specifications in terms of scope of work, contracts and final project schedule

Developed systems to monitor and regulate project change orders to reflect accurate project debits and credits

Accountable for estimation, operation, scheduling and managed projects from concept to closeout

Bioreliance 12 February 2015 – 18 May 2016

Regulatory Specialist/ Virology Scientist

40 hours/week

$90,000/year

Prepared study protocols (SOPs), annual reports, summary reports, IND applications, ICF/CRF forms for both regulatory and scientific purposes

Performed literature findings for information verification and extraction to support regulatory documentations

Working knowledge of the ICH/GCP guidlines

Prepared scientific and regulatory documents for FDA/IRB submission

Maintained correspondence with principal investigators on updates regarding regulatory documents, protocols and reviews

Complied and maintained regulatory documentations in electronic databases for clinical trials

Developed scientific and regulatory documents: study protocols, annual reports and investigative protocols

Prepared comprehensive summaries and write-ups for publications and program website updates

Attended scientific meetings to aid in clinical research and data management

Extensively manufactured and maintained cell culture in a BSL2 or BSL3 level environments.

Retroviral inoculations to cells and retroviral assays for viral amplification study

Assays and reagent development for cell culturing procedures and vaccines

Performed testing in accordance with SOPs and regulations (cGMP and GLP)

Utilized GCP and ICH guidelines to ensure safety and compliance

Maintained detailed observations, document results and performs data analysis (using automated LIMS)

Demonstrated a consistently high level of quality of work including excellent aseptic techniques. Performed peer review of assay batch/lab records to ensure Right First Time (RFT)

Utilizes applicable computer programs during testing and routine tasks (i.e. Word, Excel, Oracle, LIMS, BRIQS, etc.). Creates/ revises SOPs, laboratory records and other related documentation as assigned

Medimmune 15 January 2014 – 13 February 2015

Quality Control Analyst

40 hours/week

$85,000/year

Followed and executed SOP’s and complied with cGMP’s procedures

Environmental and utility monitoring programs and assays runs

Collection of water samples, viable and non-viable air samples for quality control testing

Conducting in-process and finished products testing and assays: endotoxin LAL, Bioburden, TOC, conductivity, and pH osmolarity according to standard operating procedures

Completed appropriate documentation on testing procedures such as data capture forms, equipment logbooks and inventory forms

Validation protocols preparation, experiments execution, and data analysis for validation reports.

Writing new standard operating procedures or revising existing documentation

CVS Pharmacy 17 May 2006 – 18 August 2009

Pharmacy Technician

40 hours/week

$38,000/year

Efficiently interpreted prescriptions and processed third party billing

Rapidly assimilated product information and provided foundation in pharmacology

Provided excellent customer service. Served as liaison between the patients and doctors

Assisted pharmacists with the information required to consult with patients regarding medications or supplies prescribed including dosage, frequency, special requirements and possible drug interactions

Performed a wide variety of administrative duties including data entry, prepared documentation, filled out insurance papers

Teaching Experience

University of Maryland Eastern Shore 19 August 2010 – 13 December 2013

Graduate Teaching Assistant

Course Coordinator: Ali Ishaque, PhD

Conducting laboratory biology experiments for undergraduate students with the focus on teaching biology, genetics, molecular biology, zoology, and botany

Mentoring undergraduate students within the toxicology lab; developing experiments with MCF-7, MDA cancer cells with using different toxicology methods conveying the importance of toxics and the environment

Served as a resource to partnership organization and staff members regarding the implementation of policies, goals and objectives for the studies of biology

Directed and coordinated laboratory activities and grading, provided additional tutoring for students and facilitated group study sessions

Research Experience

University of Maryland Eastern Shore 19 August 2010 – 13 December 2013

Study and Understand the molecular component of the Structure of Schistosomes and producing

necessary antibodies to target all developmental stages of the schistosomes cells to create absolute immunity. Principal Investigator: Akame Nyame, PhD Robert Cummings, PhD

Mammalian cell culture techniques: maintenance of cell line (Jurkat, MCF-7, and MDA cells), adherent and suspension cell lines, in vitro studies using mammalian cells

Freezing and thawing of cells, sterile practice. Preparing lamina flow hood/CO2 incubator and autoclaving

Maintaining necessary cell culture conditions: medium with the essential nutrients, growth factors, hormones and regulated physicochemical environment

Cryopreservation with appropriate protective agent and temperature

Proteins and extracts separations by SDS-PAGE electrophoresis, antibody conjugations using western blots and determination of specific DNA sequences with Southern blots

Hybridoma technology for the production of monoclonal antibody with spleen cells. Antibody-based immunological techniques such as cell-based ELISA and labeled-antibody confocal microscopy

Basic analytical techniques for antibodies and protein products using HPLC analysis and Protein Assays

Evaluation of immunological responses to parasitic infections using Flow cytometry through cell fixation processes, immunostaining, antibody conjugations and software analysis

Mass spectrometry, Chromatographic Separations and Enzyme Purifications and synthesis using HPAE-PAD

University of Maryland Eastern Shore 24 August 2010 – 11 December 2010

Identification and cloning of a glutathione transferase superfamily gene in Leishmania tarantole

Principal Investigator: Jennifer Hearne, PhD

PCR for gene amplification, plasmid purification, and enzyme expression in bacterial system. Site directed mutagenesis (deletion) of the GST gene to develop possible chemotherapeutic interventions

DNA digestion, genomic DNA purification from agarose gel, TOPO TA cloning, primer design and BLAST. Aseptic techniques and excellent pipetting skills

UV-visible spectrometry and Inductively coupled plasma mass spectroscopy. Measurement of bacterial transcript level both in vitro and in vivo

DNA manipulation and cloning, plasmid vector design and construction. Sequence methods and analysis of precise deletion site of the GST gene in the model

Licensures and Certifications

Basic Life Support for Healthcare Providers 2018

American Heart Association

Pharmacy-Based Immunization Delivery. 2019

American Pharmacists Association

Pennsylvania Pharmacist Care Network. 2019

Pennsylvania Pharmacist Association

HIPAA and Privacy. 2018

Therapeutic Research Center

Protection Against Blood Pathogen. 2018

Therapeutic Research Center

Tuberculosis Training for Health Care Workers 2018

Therapeutic Research Center

Professional Organizations

American Pharmacists Association (APhA). 2018 – Present

Community Service

Operation Heart. 2018

American Pharmacist Association

Script Your Future – Heart Health 2019

American Pharmacist Association

References available on request



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