Mansi Bhatt, Curriculum Vitae
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Mansi Bhatt, Pharm.D., BCPS
**** *** *******, **** *** Boston,MA 02132
Phone: 302-***-****
Email: *********@*****.***
EDUCATION AND TRAINING
PGY1 Pharmacy Practice Resident
ASHP accredited
Saint Francis Hospital and Medical Center, Hartford, CT Residency Director: Tera Falcetti, Pharm.D., BCPS
July 2013 - June 2014
MCPHS University- Boston, MA May 2013
Doctor of Pharmacy
LICENSURES AND CERTIFICATIONS
Licensed Massachusetts Pharmacist November 2015- Present
Licensed Connecticut Pharmacist: PCT.0012747 August 2013- Present
Board Certified Pharmacotherapy Specialist (BCPS) October 2016- Present
Massachusetts Controlled Substance Registration October 2016- Present
American Pharmacists Association Immunization Certified May 2013
American Heart Association- CPR and AED Certified September 2013- September 2017
University of Connecticut School of Pharmacy Teaching and Learning Certificate June 2014 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Harvard Vanguard Medical Associates - Atrius Health August 2016- Present Boston (Kenmore site), MA
Clinical Pharmacist, Internal Medicine
Supervisors: Annie Vong, Pharm D. – Clinical Pharmacy Department Coordinator: Urban Region Clinical Pharmacist Responsibilities:
Provide clinical pharmacy support to clinicians, clinical support staff and operations pharmacy at assigned medical practice site
Provide drug information and consultation, academic detailing, drug initiative rollout, and clinician/staff education at assigned medical practice site
Responsible for pharmacy therapeutic initiatives geared toward improving quality care, patient safety and resource stewardship
Provide medication therapy management for patients with various diseases states such as diabetes, hyperlipidemia, and hypertension
Facilitate pharmacist directed clinics to provide direct patient care under a collaborative drug therapy management (CDTM) agreement to manage diabetes, hypertension, and hyperlipidemia via clinician referrals
Provide therapeutic cost-saving conversions
Serve as a clinical liaison to the Atrius Health Urgent Care and Endocrinology (Osteoporosis) departments Mansi Bhatt, Curriculum Vitae
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Committee and Workgroup Involvements:
Serve as a member of the regional Pharmacy and Therapeutics (P&T) committee to perform medication formulary review, develop evidence-based treatment recommendations, and encourage cost-effective prescribing
Serve as a consultant on the Medication Education, Safety and Administration Committee (MESAC)
Serve as a member on clinical pharmacy clinic workgroup
Serve as a member on the Clinic Administered Medication/Medication Administration Record workgroup
Serve as a member on various small workgroups at the HVMA Kenmore Internal Medicine department as needed
Clinical Use of Clinical Department Drugs Program Manager Responsibilities
Serve as the Clinical Pharmacy department resource regarding Medication Education, Safety and Administration Committee.
Author and direct provision of clinical content (via specialty liaison clnical pharmacists) for drug administration policies created/maintained by this committee.
Coordinate and communicate with Senior Clinical Pharmacist of Informatics on any applicable Epic build work that results from this committee.
Serve as a liaison between MESAC Committee and Clinical Pharmacy department and responsible to share information with Clinical Pharmacist, including collection of feedback on draft documents as appropriate.
Understand and share with the Clinical Pharmacy department the drugs available for floor stock in Atrius Health clinical departments, processes surrounding drug ordering, storage and inventory management, and billing/prior authorization.
Optimize quality and cost-effectiveness of drug choice when medications are taken from floor stock by identifying initiatives or strategies to change practices.
Understand and help implement Atrius Health policies regarding sample medications and coupon and act as a resource for the Atrius safety leadership on drug sample utilization, regulations and practices Specialty Liaison Responsibilities:
Current clinical pharmacy liaison to the Urgent Care and Endocrinology (Osteoporosis) departments. Previously served as a clinical pharmacy liaison to the Urology department. Responsible for providing quarterly updated pertinent to the liaison specialty, serving as a resource for drug information, identifying areas for cost-savings based on performance of P&T prescribing initiatives, and review medications for inclusion to the Atrius Health Formulary. Responsible for authoring and keeping updated any P&T approved documents for use within Atrius Health. Drug Information Preceptor for Atrius Health / Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences University PGY-1 Resident
Resident preceptor for Atrius Health/MCPHS University ASHP-Accredited PGY-1 Resident with a drug information rotation
Lahey Hospital and Medical Center November 2014- Current Burlington, MA
Clinical Staff Pharmacist (Full Time to Per Diem)
Supervisor: Nathan Hartwell, Pharm D.
Review and assess the quality of pharmacotherapy for patients in assigned coverage areas.
Oversee the preparation, compounding and dispensing of medications to patients if working through the central pharmacy area or IV Room pharmacy
Communicate with physicians and/or nurses if needed to resolve any medication discrepancies and document appropriately into the electronic medical record system
Participate in daily BOOST rounds with the multi-disciplinary team
Facilitate a discussion on Acute Coronary Syndrome with upcoming residents Mansi Bhatt, Curriculum Vitae
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Train and familiarize new hire pharmacists and residents with department policies and procedures
Participate as an active member in the Pharmacy Practice Council
Trained as an Epicare Willow Superuser to assist and provide support to other colleagues within the department as well as other disciplines (i.e., nurses and physicians) Lahey Hospital and Medical Center January 2016- July 2016 Burlington, MA
Heart Failure Clinical Pharmacy Specialist
Supervisor: Pamela Sherry, Pharm D., BCACP- Assistant Director - Ambulatory Pharmacy Services:
Provide clinical pharmacotherapy to patients under the care of the advanced heart failure program
Collaborate within the multidisciplinary team to evaluate, develop, and implement initiatives to improve transitions of heart failure patients
Perform admission and discharge medication reconciliation along with patient education and post discharge phone call for heart failure patients admitted to the hospital
Serve as a drug information resource in the heart failure clinic and cardiology clinic
Assist with specialty drug program (PCSK9 inhibitors, Entresto) and provide injection training to new patients starting on therapy
Participate in formulary review process and various institutional and departmental committees (P&T committee, Outpatient Anticoagulation Program, Pharmacy Practice Council- Chair, Pharmacy Operations Council)
Saint Francis Hospital and Medical Center July 2014- October 2014 Hartford, CT
Per Diem Clinical Staff Pharmacist
Supervisor: Michael Culligan, RPh - Pharmacy Director:
Interpreted, clarified and evaluated all medication orders for completeness and appropriateness
Provided drug information and pharmacotherapeutic consultations to physicians, nurses, and other healthcare professionals regarding appropriate drug therapy
Documented all relevant clinical interventions, and drug therapy in patient profiles through the computer system
Saint Francis Hospital and Medical Center July 2013- June 2014 Hartford, CT
Post Graduate Year 1 Pharmacy Practice Resident
Residency Program Director: Tera Falcetti, Pharm.D, BCPS
Completion of a one-year, ASHP-accredited PGY-1 pharmacy residency program
Monthly rotations include primary care, acute care medicine, critical care medicine, formulary management, HIV/anticoagulation and oncology
Longitudinal one year experience in drug information/policy, pharmacy practice management
Eastern States residency project evaluating and determining gaps in current transition of care practices at this institution and its effect on outcomes related to thromboembolic and bleeding events. It served as a baseline project for further quality improvement initiatives. RESIDENCY PROJECT
Bhatt M, Byram M. Warfarin transitions of care: analysis of current practice and its impact on readmission rates.
The aim of this quality improvement study is to evaluate and determine gaps in current transition of care practices at one institution and its effect on outcomes related to thromboembolic and bleeding events. This project will serve as a baseline for future quality improvement initiatives
Responsibilities:
Developed a protocol for the residency project in compliance with the Institution Review Board
Determined important data needed in order to evaluate outcomes as related to readmission rates Mansi Bhatt, Curriculum Vitae
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Designed a data collection tool to efficiently collect and analyze pertinent data as related to the residency project
Performed chart reviews as necessary to collect pertinent data
Strengthened skills necessary in order to effectively design, initiate, and implement a project related to anticoagulation management during transition of care
Presented the methods, endpoints and results of the project at the Eastern States Residency Conference
FORMULARY MONOGRAPHS
Bhatt Mansi, “romosozumab (Evenity®) Drug Monograph.” Atrius Health. Pharmacy & Therapeutics Committee, September 2020
Bhatt Mansi, “abaloparatide (Tymlos®) Drug Monograph.” Atrius Health. Pharmacy & Therapeutics Committee, December 2018.
Bhatt Mansi, “Sacubitril/Valsartan (Entresto®) Drug Monograph.” Lahey Hospital and Medical Center. Pharmacy & Therapeutics Committee, February 2016.
Bhatt Mansi, “Cyclosporine 0.05% Ophthalmic Suspension (Restasis®) Drug Monograph.” Saint Francis Hospital and Medical Center. Pharmacy & Therapeutics Committee, October 2013. SELECT PRESENTATIONS
Bhatt M. Freestyle Libre Uses and Tips. Presented at HVMA Kenmore Internal Medicine. April 2019. Bhatt M. Device Updates: Counseling, administration, and pearls for nurses. Presented at HVMA Kenmore Internal Medicine. December 2018.
Bhatt M. Preferred glucometer and test strips initiative. Presented at HVMA Kenmore Internal Medicine. October 2018.
Bhatt M. Asthma treatment in patients 12+. Presented at HVMA Kenmore Internal Medicine. AMCP CME 1.0 provided. March 2018.
Bhatt M. Updated on new diabetes agents & devices, Shingrix vaccine updates. Presented at HVMA Kenmore Internal Medicine. January 2018.
Bhatt M. Asthma: generic AirDuo Respiclick and Acne: topical retinoid initiatives. Presented at HVMA Kenmore Internal Medicine. October 2017.
Bhatt M., Loomer Katherine. COPD guideline and medication therapy update. Presented at HVMA Kenmore Internal Medicine. March 2017
Bhatt M. Opioids in acute pain initiative. Presented at HVMA Kenmore Internal Medicine. January 2017. Bhatt M. When less is more: colchicine de-prescribing. Presented at HVMA Kenmore Internal Medicine. December 2016.
CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION
To Bleed or Not to Bleed? : A review of Tranexamic Acid March 2014 Mansi Bhatt, Curriculum Vitae
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Presented to the pharmacists at Saint Francis Care
“Trimming the Fat”: A Review of the 2013 Blood Cholesterol Guidelines June 2014
Presented to the pharmacists at Saint Francis Care POSTERS
Bhatt M, Byram M. Warfarin transitions of care: analysis of current practice and its impact on readmission rates. Presented at American Society of Health-System Pharmacists Annual Meeting; Orlando, FL ; December 2013
Bhatt M, PROTECTech: The New One-Shot Wonder. APM Business Plan presented at MCPHS University; Boston,MA; April 2012
Bhatt M, Impact of Systems Failure on Medication Safety. Presented at MCPHS University; Boston, MA March 2012
TECHNICAL AND SPECIALIZED SKILLS
Proficient in the use of the following software systems:
Microsoft Office (Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Outlook Express, Microsoft PowerPoint)
CareLink/IDX
EpiCare - Willow (Superuser) (Inpatient + ambulatory)
Allscripts
DoseEdge
PEER REVIEWED PUBLICATION
Why Do I Need A Flu Vaccine Each Year? September 2012 OTC Answer.com
Co-authored an online article geared towards education for over-the-counter medications and yearly vaccinations
Bhatt M, DeLisle M, Patel DK. “Why do I need a flu shot every year?” OTC Answers. Published online, October 2012. Available at: http://www.otcanswers.com/why-do-i-need-a-flu-shot-every- year/
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
American Society of Health Systems Pharmacists (ASHP ) October 2012 - Present American Pharmacists Association (APhA) February 2011 - Present Massachusetts Society of Health-System Pharmacists (MaSHP) November 2014- Present References Available Upon Request