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Pharmacy Medical

Location:
Fort Lauderdale, FL
Posted:
March 07, 2021

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Resume:

Education

Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey; Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy

oDoctor of Pharmacy, May 16, 2010

Linden High School

oHigh School Diploma, 2004

Licensure/ Certification

New Jersey Registered Pharmacist License:

o28RI03393600 Exp: 04/30/2021

Indian Health Service National Anticoagulation Training Program

oCertificate (May 19-21, 2014), Claremore, Ok

Pharmacist-Delivered Hepatitis C Treatment In the Federal Bureau of Prisons:

oA National Certification Program July 10, 2018, Aurora, CO

BLS for Healthcare Providers

oExp. 11/2022

Work Experience

Federal Bureau of Prisons: Federal Detention Center Miami: 33 N. 4th St, Miami, FL 33132

oChief Pharmacist/ GS-12 (January 2017 – Current): 40 hours/week – Full Time

Manage all responsibilities of the pharmacy, as well as managing a pharmacy technician and a medication technician.

Uses internal bureau of prison’s emailing system (trulincs) to directly respond to inmate issues and problems and answer any questions and/or refer them to the correct area if need be.

Instituted the inventory management of all medications purchased and dispensed in the institution.

Dispense and transcribe a variety of prescriptions from nurses, mid-level practitioners and physicians.

Provide information and consultative services to inmates and medical staff on drugs, dosage, contraindications, adverse reactions, alternative medicines based on availability and formulary options.

Initiated a collaborative practice agreement with the clinical director to manage patients on anticoagulation therapy in a pharmacy-run clinic.

Experienced with working with Pyxis Technologies

Reviews antibiotic usage every quarter using the drug utilization evaluation format and presents information during the P&T.

Presents the P&T meetings every quarter and updates medical staff on the national formulary changes.

Federal Bureau of Prisons: Federal Correctional Complex Coleman: 846 N.E. 54th Terrace, Coleman, FL 33521

oStaff Pharmacist/ GS-11 (February 2014 – January 2017): 40 hours/week – Full Time

Dispense and transcribe a variety of prescriptions from nurses, mid-level practitioners and physicians.

Provide information and consultative services to inmates and medical staff on drugs, dosage, contraindications, adverse reactions, alternative medicines based on availability and formulary options.

Participate on the on-call rotation involving being the call back pharmacist about once a month for a week.

Managing assigned patients on drug therapy for warfarin in a pharmacy-run clinic based on a collaborative protocol.

Experienced with working with Script Pro and Pyxis Technologies

Federal Bureau of Prisons: Federal Correctional Complex Forrest City:1400 Dale Bumpers Rd, Forrest City, AR 72335

oStaff Pharmacist/ GS-11 (September 2011 – February 2014): 40 hours/week – Full Time

Dispensed and transcribed a variety of prescriptions from nurses, mid-level practitioners and physicians.

Provided information and consultative services to the medical staff on drugs, dosage, contraindications, adverse reactions, alternative medicines based on availability and formulary options.

Participated in the collection and appropriate documentation of Adverse Drug reporting from providers throughout the complex.

Assisted in managing assigned patients on drug therapy for warfarin in a pharmacy run clinic based on a collaborative protocol.

Managed high risk medication monitoring for the entire institution by means of ordering labs, as well as participating in drug utilization evaluations to determine progress and outcomes of management.

Managed controlled medication distribution to Omnicell cabinets via electronic based system and paper records

Walgreens Pharmacy: 22 E. St. Georges Ave., Linden, NJ 07036

oPharmacy Technician/ Intern (06/2008-9/2010): Average 4 hours/week

Foreign Language:

Moderately proficient in spoken Creole (Haitian)



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