Jimmy D. Blackburn
Apt #*
Tahlequah, OK 74464
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Objective
Native American and veteran pharmacist looking to obtain a position as a staff or clinical pharmacist.
Education
University of Oklahoma College of Pharmacy
Tulsa, Oklahoma
August 2008 – June 2012
Graduation Date – June 2, 2012
Degree Obtained – Doctor of Pharmacy
Northeastern State University
Tahlequah, Oklahoma
August 2006 – May 2008
Pre-pharmacy coursework
Indian Capital Vo-Tech School
Sallisaw, Oklahoma
August 1995 – June 1996
Practical Nursing
Certificate – Practical Nurse
Credentials
Oklahoma Board of Pharmacy
Pharmacist Registration No. 15235
National CPR Foundation
Basic Life Support Provider – Exp. 01/2021
Immunization Registration – Oklahoma Board of Pharmacy
Preceptor – Oklahoma Board of Pharmacy
Work History
Tahlequah Drug Company/TMC Pharmacy
Tahlequah, Oklahoma
March 2017 to Present
Staff Pharmacist
Boomer Solutions LTC Pharmacy
Eufaula, Oklahoma
January 2016 to March 2017
Staff Pharmacist
Eufaula Indian Health Center
Eufaula, Oklahoma
October 2013 to January 2016
Clinical Pharmacist
Wewoka Indian Health Clinic
Wewoka, Oklahoma
October 2012 to October 2013
Staff Pharmacist
Tahlequah Drug Company
Tahlequah, Oklahoma
June 2010 to August 2010
Pharmacy Intern
Hastings Indian Medical Center
Tahlequah, Oklahoma
April 2003 to August 2006
Licensed Practical Nurse/Podiatrist’s Assistant
Pharmacy Practice Rotations
April 2012 – Ambulatory Medicine
Claremore IHS Hospital – Claremore, Oklahoma
Preceptor: Ryan Schupbach, PharmD
Activities included monitoring of patients receiving warfarin in the Anticoagulation Clinic (ACC), attendance of National IHS Anticoagulation Training Program training and lectures, participation in journal club discussions concerning medical journal articles, data entry using Electronic Health Record.
March 2012 – Selective
All Saints Home Medical
Preceptor: Jay Tipps, D.Ph.
Activities included sterile IV compounding, chemotherapy compounding (5-FU), compounding of sterile solution for intramuscular injection (Hydromorphone), sterile compounding of epidural solution, compounding morphine sublingual tablets, compounding of lorazepam transdermal gels.
February 2012 – Adult Medicine
Claremore IHS Hospital – Claremore, Oklahoma
Preceptor: Tim Murray, Pharm.D.
Activities included seeing patients in the congestive heart failure clinic,
performance of medication reconciliation for newly admitted patients, medication utilization evaluation projects concentrating on dronedarone and sitagliptin, daily patient monitoring with case discussions and participation in discussions over various disease states.
December 2011 – Hospital
Tahlequah City Hospital – Tahlequah, Oklahoma
Preceptor: Ray Potts, Pharm.D.
Activities included daily monitoring of hospital creatinine clearance report and making renal dosage change suggestions as needed, entering physician orders into computer system, preparation of intravenous admixture solutions, filling inpatient medication orders. Also shadowed the Anticoagulation Clinic pharmacist, shadowed a staff anesthesiologist through two CABG procedures, and spent a shift with an Emergency Department physician and a shift with the hospitalist.
November 2011 – Elective
Pfizer Pharmaceuticals – Tulsa, Oklahoma
Preceptor: Brian Maves, Pharm.D., M.S.
Experience received included shadowing a clinical education consultant in daily activities such as conference calls, gathering of Anticoagulation Clinic data from multiple health care providers, dissemination of smoking cessation materials, and assisting the preceptor on the review of “Measuring Pharmacist’s Value,” a manuscript submitted for possible AJHP publication.
Projects included “An analysis of cardiovascular & metabolic risks from a health and wellness screening event,” a cardiovascular screening even for the City of Broken Arrow; “Screening of depression among adult patients using the PHQ-2,” a Health Outcomes Project Evaluation (HOPE) conducted on participants from Fort Sill in Lawton, OK.
October 2011 – Ambulatory Care
Health Improvement Project (HIP) Clinic – Tulsa, Oklahoma
Community Health Connection – Tulsa, Oklahoma
Preceptor: Michelle Lamb, Pharm.D.
Experience received included obtaining and evaluating medication histories, identification and analysis of disease risk factors with emphasis on diabetes, hypertension, and dyslipidemia, patient medication and disease state education, participation in disease state discussions, completion of SOAP notes, answering drug information questions, presentation of journal article in journal club.
September 2011 – Elective: Drug Information
Saint Francis Hospital – Tulsa, Oklahoma
Preceptor: Jacyntha Sterling, Pharm.D.
Experience received included receipt and answering of Drug Information queries posed by hospital staff, including physicians, pharmacists, and
nurses, evaluation and completion of Formulary Action Forms, attendance
of P & T committee meetings, attendance and participation in medication
shortage management meetings.
Projects included evaluation and presentation of rivaroxaban (Xarelto)
data for formulary review. Additionally, various other projects involving compilation of drug databases for analysis based on cost comparison, prescribing authority of mid-level providers, and pharmacokinetic evaluation and comparison, among others.
August 2011 – Selective: Ambulatory Care
Three Rivers Healthcare Center – Muskogee, Oklahoma
Preceptor: Lori Alred, Pharm.D.
Experience received included monitoring patients through the Anticoagulation Clinic (ACC) who received warfarin therapy, counseling of patients over prescription medications, entry of patient data into the Refill By Mail database, observation of diabetic education by Pharm.D./Certified Diabetic Educator.
Projects: Creation of “Intern Orientation Packet” which included an orientation checklist, literature pertaining to the ACC, and a copy of the ACC protocol. Additionally, created and submitted to preceptor and faculty a written review of Pradaxa.
June 2011 – Community Practice
Tahlequah Medical Center Pharmacy – Tahlequah, Oklahoma
Preceptor: Dennis Byrd, D.Ph.
Experience received included preparation and dispensing of prescription medications, counseling patients over prescription medications, receipt of oral physician orders via telephone and voicemail service, and compounding. In addition, observed and participated in the monthly evaluation and consultation activities at the local Assisted Living facility (Go Ye Village) with Dr. Dennis Byrd.
Achievements
Rho Theta Sigma Honor Society (Northeastern State University)
President’s Honor Roll – Fall 2006, Spring 2007 (Northeastern State University)
Dean’s Honor Roll – Fall 2007 (Northeastern State University)
IHS Scholarship recipient Fall 2009 – Spring 2012