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Medication Delivery Management Specialist

Location:
Clearlake, CA, 95422
Posted:
January 04, 2023

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Grant D. Lackey

Curriculum Vitae

Grant David Lackey, PharmD

916-***-****

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Dr. Lackey is a licensed pharmacist in Northern California with a Doctor of Pharmacy degree and over 30 years of experience providing top-notch continuing education, pharmaceutical education, drug and poisoning education, clinical consulting, inpatient clinical pharmacy, research, and management services, in health systems and university settings. He possesses outstanding interpersonal skills with a track record of establishing positive relationships with faculty, administration, students, customers, pharmaceutical representatives and manufacturers, medical professionals, healthcare organizations, insurance providers, as well as all regulatory agencies. A respected leader, with a proven track record of being able to train, manage, and educate diverse teams to deliver peak performance while delivering services on time and under budget. Dedicated to providing quality educational experiences for graduate and post-graduate inter- professional students, patient care services, clinical pharmaceutical services, as well as accurate and cost- effective medication processes.

Consultant Pharmacist December 2022 - present

6049 Panoramic Drive

Lucerne, California 95458

916-***-****

American University of Health Sciences July 2021 – December 2022 1600 E Hill St, Signal Hill, CA 90755

Associate Dean of Experiential Education and Professor Arjun Dutta, PharmD, Dean, School of Pharmacy 732-***-**** Associate Professor, School of Medicine

Sandor Szabo, MD, Dean, School of Medicine

American University of Health Sciences, a private Christian-based, minority-serving university of higher education, welcomes students of diverse backgrounds and prepares them to make a positive impact on society through the provision of exceptional quality patient-centered care within the context of a global perspective of the human condition. A nursing, pharmacy, and soon-to-be-established medical school. I have been selected to develop and guide the School of Pharmacy’s Department of Experiential Education, assist in obtaining Full ACPE accreditation, achieve an above-standard NAPLEX passing rate, and supplement the program with my teaching skills. In addition, I have a dual appointment with the School of Medicine to assist in accomplishing LCME standards toward accreditation. In a very short period, I have engaged faculty to become involved and view AUHS as a positive force in developing professional pharmacists from all educational levels and backgrounds.

• Dean’s Executive Counsel

• ACPE Self Study Standards Committee

• Curriculum Committee

• Admissions Committee

• Experiential Education Advisory Committee

• Faculty Search Committee

• Developed APPE Non-Direct Patient Care Academic Rotation with NAPLEX Review Grant D. Lackey

Curriculum Vitae

• Developed integrated NAPLEX review embedded in each APPE rotation

• Acquired and developed 3 new Los Angeles Acute Care / General Medicine Hospital Sites and 14 Ambulatory Care Sites

• Developed two didactic courses for “Physical Assessment for Pharmacists”, “Top 300 Drugs”, and

“Introduction to Clinical Toxicology”

• Taught various topics in Urology, Infectious Disease, Ambulatory Care, and Physical Assessment California Correctional Center

711 Center Road, Susanville, CA 96130

Interim Pharmacist in Charge, Contractor Full Time March 2021 – June 2021 Robert Duncan, CEO Direct Report 530-***-****

Correctional Pharmacy Service in a large prison environment. Oversight of pharmacy operations including 2 full-time pharmacists and 3 pharmacy technicians. Omnicell medication delivery system oversight. 7-bed urgent care center, sterile mixing, remote pharmacist consultation with physicians. Toiyabe Indian Health Project, Inc

Bishop, Coleville, Lone Pine. And Death Valley Clinics in Central California March 2020 – January 2021 250 See Vee Lane Bishop CA 93514

Interim Pharmacist in Charge Full Time

Aaron Gates, PharmD 208-***-****

Independent, closed-door pharmacy service in Bishop, California for 8 Native American tribes serving Death Valley, Lone Pine, and Coleville clinics pharmaceutical services. We serve Medicine, Dental, Optometry, Behavioral Health, Dialysis, IV Infusion Centers, Opiate Pharmaceutical Care Clinical Programs, and Over the Counter Consulting Programs stressing the pharmacist’s co-responsibility to patient care. Toiyabe employs 4 FT pharmacists, 2 technicians, and 3 clerks utilizing the Pioneer and Script Pro Pharmacy Systems as well as Pyxis. Staff walked out and I was called to support operations and the Board of Pharmacy / DEA investigation. I was planning on being there for a few weeks and then becoming Interim PIC for 10 months. The family had no interest in relocating to the Bishop, CA area. Coastal Health Alliance January 2019 – January 2021 Point Reyes and Bolinas Medical Clinics

3 6th St, Point Reyes Station, CA 94956

Consultant Pharmacist and Pharmacist-in-Charge 8 hours per quarter and as needed Reggie Singh, PharmD, Regional Manager 530-***-**** Pharmacist in Charge and consultant pharmacist for two 340B drug rooms licensed by the California State Board of Pharmacy. Review medication storage, purchasing, dispensing, and policy & procedures at two remote medical clinics in Marin County. On-call medication information services for nurses and physicians. Village Drug Company October 2018 – November 2019

225 Main St, Greenville, CA 95947

Pharmacist in Charge Full Time

Kevin Goss, CPhT, Store Manager 530-***-****

Customer service-oriented primary care pharmacist in a busy community country pharmacy. Work with the elderly community and Native American Madu Indian Tribe who rely upon the community pharmacist to meet their immediate primary healthcare consultations for Over the Counter and prescription medications. Grant D. Lackey

Curriculum Vitae

California Northstate University June 2008 - August 2018 9700 West Taron Drive, Elk Grove, CA 95757

Vice President of University Operations, Faculty Programs and Development 2016 Associate Dean of Faculty Affairs and Development, College of Medicine 2016 Vice President of University Professional Development and Continuing Education 2014 -20168 Associate Dean, Experiential Education, California Health Sciences University 2013-2014 Residency and Fellowship Program Director, College of Pharmacy 2010-1013 Associate Director of Experiential Education, California Health Sciences University, College of Pharmacy 2008-2010 Associate Professor of Clinical Pharmacology and Clinical Toxicology, College of Medicine 2014-2018 Associate Professor of Clinical and Administrative Pharmacy, College of Pharmacy 2008-2018 Founding Dean, College of Medicine: Robert Suskind, MD 915-***-**** Founding Dean, College of Pharmacy: David Hawkins, PharmD {706-***-**** Key Contributions:

• Direct report to the President for University responsibilities overseeing operations for the College of Pharmacy, the College of Medicine, the College of Psychology, and the College of Health Sciences

• Direct report to the Dean of the College of Medicine for Faculty Affairs

• Managed affiliation agreements for experiential education.

• Member, President’s Executive Council

• Member, Dean’s COM Executive Council

• Chair, University Rank and Promotion Committee with over 800 community and academic faculty ranked.

• Organized and initiated COM community faculty onboarding education programs for Internal Medicine, Pediatrics, Psychiatry, Surgery, Family Medicine, Emergency Medicine, Neurology, Obstetrics and Gynecology, and Ophthalmology

• Supported and participated in all aspects of the American College Pharmacy Education pre-candidacy accreditation process.

• Achieved full accreditation from the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE) Continuing Pharmaceutical Education

• Achieved provisional accreditation for the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME)

• Planned and executed over 100 University Professional and Faculty and Professional Development Sessions during the 2017- 2018 academic year

• Member, University Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC)

• Faculty Advisor, University Alumni Committee

• Acting President of the University and acting Dean of the COM during their absences

• Directly manage and supervise 2 administrative assistants, 1 CE Director, 2 facility managers, 2 lab managers, 1 librarian, 4 security personnel, and 3 foodservice operators

• Administrator and Chair, University Continuing Education Committee

• Developed over 30 pharmacology subject topic lectures for COM, providing lectures to COM on average of weekly lectures including Clinical Toxicology, Renal Toxicology, ADHD, Antipsychotics, Antidepressants, Dementia, Teratogens, and many more.

• Participated on the WASC Accreditation team for the Senior College and University Commission

• Liaison Committee on Medical Education (LCME) Lead for Standard 4; Faculty Productivity, Productivity, Participation, and Policies: Element 4.2 (scholarly productivity), Element 4.3 (faculty appointment policies)

• LCME Standard Team Member; Mission, Planning, Organization and Integrity: Element 1.4 (affiliation agreements); Leadership and Administration: Element 2.4 (sufficiency of administrative staff); Academic and Learning Environments, Element 3.6

(student mistreatment)

• Ex-officio Member, COM Student Affairs and Admissions Committee

• Ex-officio Member, COM Curriculum Committee

• Managed the development and placement of clinical rotation sites for a teaching-focused American Society of Health-System Pharmacists-accredited PGY-1 residency program and a fellowship program.

• Functioned as an Associate Clinical Professor in the therapeutics series as well as in clinical toxicology.

• Chair, University Scholarship Awards Committee and White Coat Ceremony Committee

• Chair, Faculty Affairs Committee

Grant D. Lackey

Curriculum Vitae

California Health Sciences University, CNU College of Pharmacy June 2013 – June 2014 120 N Clovis Ave, Clovis, CA 93612

Associate Dean of Experiential Education

Associate Professor, Clinical and Administrative Sciences Founding Dean: David Hawkins, PharmD {706-***-**** Key Contributions:

• Supported and participated in all aspects of the American College Pharmacy Education pre-candidacy accreditation process.

• Served as a direct report to the Dean of the School of Pharmacy.

• Member of the President’s Executive Committee.

• Member of the Dean’s Executive Committee.

• Supervises two Directors for Experience Education (faculty), a Coordinator for Experiential Activities (staff), and an Administrative Assistant (staff). Responsible for the oversight of over 200 clinical affiliates (preceptors).

• Responsible for the development of Intra-professional Practice Programs.

• Supported and participated in accreditation activities as required in cooperation with other Associate/Assistant Deans and the Founding Dean of the School.

• Secures affiliation agreements for experiential education sites and conducts and supervises site visits.

• Prepares volunteer/adjunct/affiliate faculty appointments, reappointments, and evaluations.

• Provides oversight for assignment and management of experiential education schedules for all students.

• Serve as liaison among faculty, staff, and students in matters involving experiential education.

• Plans, develops, and delivers clinical faculty and preceptor development.

• Develops and implement policies and procedures that align with accreditation and association standards, guidelines, and educational outcomes related to experiential education.

• Supervises the development and maintenance of up-to-date program manuals, and experiential education course syllabi, and Identifies procedures to recognize excellence in precepting students.

• Develops proposals for experiential training initiatives and obtain support for new and/or continuing activities.

• Participated in teaching as appropriate to faculty appointment and area(s) of expertise.

• Conducts scholarship that advances the theory and practical application of experiential learning and the development of experiential education faculty and personnel.

• Participates in professional affairs activities of local, state, and national pharmacy organizations.

• CE Administrator, CHSU COP’s California Accreditation for Pharmacy Education (CAPE)

• Faculty, UC Merced, Valley Fever Network

University of California, San Francisco

California Poison Control System, Sacramento Division based at UC Davis Health System October 1991 – June 2013 Senior Clinical Pharmacist, ICU/CCU Toxicology Management Specialist, FT 40 hours per week Associate Clinical Professor of Medicine, University of California, Davis, School of Medicine Associate Clinical Professor of Health Systems, University of California, San Francisco, School of Pharmacy Chi Lai, PharmD, CSPI, Senior Pharmacist, Toxicology Management Specialist Supervisor 916-***-**** Managed, taught, and performed consults for complicated clinical toxicology patient cases and drug information cases in a large remarkably busy poison control system. Recommended treatment for poisoning and drug exposures to healthcare professionals and the public for neonates, infants, children, teenagers, adults, and geriatric patients. Mentored pharmacy students, medical students, pharmacy residents, and medical residents on the basic principles of clinical toxicology and the medical management of poisoning, drug information, and overdose. Staffed many UC Davis Medical Center inpatient pharmacy services (ICU, CCU, MICU, PICU, Med-Surge) and outpatient services as needed. Areas of research interest were antidepressants and antipsychotic medication toxicity. Key Contributions:

• 2001- 2013; CP 188.03 Poison Control: Primary Preceptor (shared) for many UCSF APPE students (>150 hours annually). Grant D. Lackey

Curriculum Vitae

• 2010- 2013; CP 457 Poison Control: Primary Preceptor (shared) for 12 CNU College of Pharmacy APPE students.

• 2010- 2013; CP 357 Poison Control: Primary Preceptor (shared) for 32 CNU College of Pharmacy IPPE students.

• 2011- 2013; Primary Preceptor (shared) for UCSF PGY-1 Residents.

• 2001- 2015 CP 188.03; Preceptor (shared) for 4-8 UCSF students annually for the past 20 years.

• 2001-2013 Mentored and was a Preceptor to many Emergency Medicine and other specialties in Clinical Toxicology.

• Participated in many, many health fairs and public relations events promoting the Poison Control Center and our free services to the public, healthcare providers, and hospitals.

• Board Certified Poison Information Specialist, American Association of Poison Control Centers through June 2016

• Staffed ICU, CCU, SICU, PEDS, and General Medicine satellite pharmacies. Held BCLS, ACLS, and PCLS certifications.

• 1998 Emergency Responder: Train the Trainer, Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Technician, Hospital Provider Course, US National Domestic Preparedness Program.

• Authored two chapters in “Poisoning and Drug Overdose”, a Lange Clinical Manual in 3rd, 4th, 5th, and 6th editions on Antipsychotic Drugs, and Phenytoin & Fosphenytoin.

• Authored and published many posters, articles, and textbook chapters on Poisoning and Drug Overdose.

• American Association of Poison Control Centers: Member, Committee on Specialists in Poison Information

• AAPCC, American Association of Poison Control Centers, Specialists in Poison Information Committee Member & Co-Chair, 2009 – 2013.

• A working knowledge and active participation in regulator events including the California State Boards of Pharmacy, The California State Board of Nursing, ASHP, Title 22, CMS, HFAP, JCAHO, COBRA, OSHA, and other Federal and State Standards governing pharmaceutical operations.

• Participated in the committee on the development of National Patient Safety Goals.

• Experienced in Microsoft Office, Micromedex, Poisondex, UpToDate, Toxicol, Epic RX, Cerner, and PDX systems to name a few. General Manager and Pharmacist in Charge May 2007 - May 2009 PharMerica Corporation; 1214 N. Market Blvd, Sacramento, California 95834 Sharon Nicholas, Assistant Manager, 916-***-**** As General Manager I was fully responsible for all aspects of the Northern California regional sales and services. I managed a large Long Term Care pharmaceutical facility including an Assistant Pharmacy Operations Manager, Business Office Manager, 12 Pharmacists, 30 technicians, 3 CRNI nurses, 6 office staff, and 17 delivery drivers providing services to the Skilled Nursing and Assisted Living facilities. Branch processed and filled over 4,000 prescriptions daily and offered sterile mixing IV infusion services.

Key Contributions:

• Responsible for over $8 million in annual drug inventory budget and over $20 million in annual sales from over 60 facilities consisting of over 6,000 patient beds in both the Skilled Nursing Facilities and Assisted Living Facilities.

• Responsible for all aspects of the business from pharmacy operations to maintaining nursing and customer satisfaction.

• A working knowledge of the California Boards of Pharmacy and Nursing, Title 22, CMS, DHS, HFAP, JCAHO, COBRA, OSHA, Sterile 797, and other Federal and State Standards governing pharmaceutical operations.

• Reviews and evaluates pharmacy quality processes and aggressively works to maintain and exceed quality standards for pharmacy and nursing relationships.

• Participated in developing the budget and monitoring financial reports relating to performance. Identified and analyzed variances and compiled data for review.

• Initiated and implemented policies and procedures for the safe procurement, storage, distribution, use, and disposal of drugs and biologicals in accordance with federal and state regulations. Assisted with developing and implementing goals and strategies to meet business growth goals.

• Knowledge of clinical services, infusion therapy, pharmacy laws, and federal and state regulations concerning long-term care. Working knowledge and active participation in regulator events including the California State Boards of Pharmacy, the Grant D. Lackey

Curriculum Vitae

California State Board of Nursing, ASHP, Title 22, CMS, HFAP, JCAHO, COBRA, OSHA, and other Federal and State Standards governing pharmaceutical operations, pharmaceutical care practices for adult and geriatric patients.

• Ability to communicate effectively and at all levels of the organization. Skilled at directing and motivating the workforce.

• employee for the implementation of all aspects of a merger from Legacy Kindred Pharmacy Services and Legacy PharMerica to the PharMerica Corporation.

Heritage Oaks and Sierra Vista Hospitals, California Psychiatric Centers January 1993– September 2001 Sacramento, California

Director of Pharmacy Services and PIC

Medical Director: Janak Mehtani, MD, Psychiatrist 916-***-**** Managed and operated 2 local California Psychiatric Center Hospital pharmacies at Heritage Oaks and Sierra Vista Hospitals. Each hospital was licensed for 99 patient care beds. Managed 3 FT pharmacists and 2 FT pharmacy technicians. Involved in regulator events including the California State Boards of Pharmacy, The California State Board of Nursing, ASHP, Title 22, DHS, CMS, HFAP, JCAHO, COBRA, OSHA, and other Federal and State Standard pharmaceutical operations. EDUCATION:

1990: Doctor of Pharmacy

University of California, San Francisco, School of Pharmacy 533 Parnassus Ave, San Francisco, CA 94143

1984: Post Graduate Ph.D. Student

University of Nevada Reno

Department of Gastrointestinal Electrophysiology, School of Medicine Advisor: Nelson Publicover, Ph.D., 1664 N. Virginia Street, Reno 89557 1979: Bachelor of Science: Business Administration, Finance and Applied Economics, Double Major California State University, Sacramento

1990: California PHARMACIST LICENSE: #43451, Current and Clear 2013: NPI Number #112*******, Current and Clear

Professional Certificates, Recognition and Service

• Fellow, California Society of Health-System Pharmacists

• Fellow, American Society of Consultant Pharmacists

• President-Elect 2022, South Bay Long Beach Society of Health Systems Pharmacists

• AACP Experiential Education Section Resolutions Committee, Member 2022

• Treasurer 2017-18 and Board Member 2016, Sacramento Valley Chapter, California Society of Health-System Pharmacists

• Chair 2017, Chair-Elect 2016, Continuing Education Committee, California Society of Health-System Pharmacists

• Member 2015-16, Continuing Education Committee, California Society of Health-System Pharmacists

• Faculty 2014, UC Merced, Valley Fever Network

• Member 2014 Practitioner Recognition Program (PRP) Committee, California Society of Health-System Pharmacists

• American Pharmacists Association Immunization Program, 2014, Certified Immunization “Train the Trainer”

• AHA “Basic Life Support for HealthCare Providers”, October 2022

• Chair 2014, Certifications Task Force Committee, California Society of Health Systems Pharmacists

• Seminar 2014, Seminar Management Team, California Society of Health-System Pharmacists

• Treasurer 2014, Sierra Chapter, California Society of Health Systems Pharmacists

• President-Elect 2014, Central Valley Chapter, California Pharmacists Association Grant D. Lackey

Curriculum Vitae

• Vice President of Professional Affairs 2014, Central Valley Chapter, California Pharmacists Association

• 2013 CSHP, Seminar, Platinum Grassroots Advocate Recognition Recipient Award

• Chair 2013, Academy of Health Systems Pharmacists, California Pharmacists Association

• Chair 2012, Chair: Admissions and Discharges: CSHP/CPhA “Transitions in Healthcare” Committee

• Board Member 2013, Sacramento Valley Chapter, California Society of Health-System Pharmacists

• Chair 2012, California Pharmacists Association, Academy of Health-Systems Pharmacists

• Chair 2012-2013, Poison Prevention Committee, Sacramento Chapter, CSHP

• Chair 2012-2013, CE Committee Member, Sacramento Valley Chapter, CSHP

• Immediate Past President 2012, Sacramento Valley Chapter, California Society of Health-System Pharmacists

• President 2011, Sacramento Valley Chapter, California Society of Health-System Pharmacists

• Incoming President 2010, Sacramento Valley Chapter, California Society of Health-System Pharmacists

• Delegate, House of Representatives 2010-2013, California Society of Health-System Pharmacists

• Co-Chair 2010 -2013, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Sacramento Valley CSHP – Sacramento CPhA Annual Residency Symposium

• Faculty Advisor 2010 – 2013, CNCP - California Society of Health-System Pharmacists

• Board Member 2010-2012, Sacramento Valley Chapter, California Society of Health-System Pharmacists

• Delegate, House of Representatives 2010-2013, California Pharmacists Association

• Board Member 2010-2013, California Pharmacists Association, Sacramento Valley Chapter

• Board Member2009-2013, Northern California Pharmacy Education Foundation

• Trainer 2000 - 2013, CSHP-SVC Poison Prevention Week Poison Prevention Week Training CSHP-CNU Student Members and Pharmacists Speaker at Local Meetings and Events

• Speaker, November 19, 2018, “Esketamine: A Novel Approach for Resistant Depression”, Syneos Health, Chicago, Illinois

• Master of Ceremonies, California Northstate University College of Pharmacy, White Coat, 2015, 2016, 2017 Awards Ceremony 2015, 2016, 2017 College of Medicine, White Coat, 2015, 2016, 2017, Awards Ceremony 2015, 2015, 2017

• Keynote Speaker, April 2013 “Public Health and the Kappa Psi Pharmaceutical Fraternity”

• CSHP advisor for Healthcare booth regarding Poison Prevention, Kappa Psi 4th Annual Golf Tournament and Health Fair, Dell Webb Retirement Community at Lincoln Hills Golf Course

• Keynote Speaker and Master of Ceremony, April 2013 for the Northern California Pharmacy Education Foundation Scholarship and Awards Ceremony.

• Speaker, March 2013, “Teen Drug Abuse Reflections from the Poison Control Center” at California Northstate University College of Pharmacy, Generation RX: Teens and Drug Abuse, sponsored by APhA, Cardinal Drug Company, and The Ohio State University National Drug Abuse Program. Speaker at Statewide Meetings:

• CPhA Outlook March 2011, Palm Springs, CA, Speaker “Antidotes for Poisoning and Drug Overdose”

• CSHP Seminar November 2011, Anaheim, CA, Speaker “Current Updates in Poisoning and Drug Overdose”

• CPhA Western Exchange March 2013, Monterey, California, Moderator for eight CE sessions

• Idaho Pharmacists Association Annual Meeting, September 2013, Speaker “Current Trends in Poisoning and Drug Overdose”, November 2013, Sun Valley, Idaho

• CSHP/CPhA Legislative Day, April 2013, Chair and Speaker “SB 494 with Republican Senator Ted Gains”

• CSHP Seminar 2013, October 2013, Anaheim, CA, Speaker “Drug Abuse 101: Zombie Apocalypse”

• CPhA Seminar 2014, May 2014, Anaheim, CA, Speaker of the House

• CSHP Seminar 2022, November 2022, Anaheim, CA, Moderator for CE sessions Speaker at National Meetings:

• North American Association of Clinical Toxicology, American Association of Poison Control Centers 2012, Grant D. Lackey

Curriculum Vitae

Las Vegas, NV, Moderator, “Poison Center Best Practices Symposium”

• North American Association of Clinical Toxicology, American Association of Poison Control Centers 2011, Washington, DC, Speaker, “Current Trends at the California Poison Control System, Best Practices”

• North American Association of Clinical Toxicology, American Association of Poison Control Centers 2010, Denver, Colorado, Moderator, “Poison Center Best Practices Symposium”

• Kappa Psi Annual Meeting Western Province, Region VI, 2013, Speaker, “Antidotes Used in Poisoning and Drug Overdose “

• American Association of Poison Control Centers, August 2013, National Webinar Speaker “Drug Abuse 101: Zombie Apocalypse”

Publications:

Ignoffo R, Chan L, Knapp K, Chan E, Ip E, Bandy J, Besinque K, Colbert J, Duby JJ, Galante JS, Gloudeman M, Havard P, Lackey G, Lozano E, Scott J, Stewart TL. Efficient and effective precepting of pharmacy students in acute and ambulatory care rotations: A Delphi expert panel study. Am J Health Syst Pharm. 2017 Aug 22. pii: ajhp170181. doi: 10.2146/ajhp170181. PubMed PMID: 28830868.

D Vyas, GD Lackey, RJ McCulloh, Acute Overdose Suicide Attempt; Simulation in Healthcare: Journal of the Society for Simulation in Healthcare, 08/2013; 8(4):272-8.

Dorodugar S, Lackey GD, Alsop JA, Inciardi J, Albertson TE, “A 10-Year Retrospective Review of Venlafaxine Ingestions in Children Under 4 Years of Age”, J. Toxicol, Clin Toxicol. 2011; vol. 49; 8: 542 GD Lackey, JA Alsop, K Marquardt, J Inciardi, TE Albertson, Pregabalin: A 48 Month Review of Acute Pediatric Ingestions < 6 years old, J. Toxicol, Clin Toxicol. 2011; vol. 49; 8: 542 KA Marquardt, JA Alsop, GD Lackey, CL Lai, JP Lamb, MJ Walsh, and TE Albertson, Retrospective Review of Dextromethorphan Ingestions in Children Less Than 6 Years Old, J. Clin Tox, 2008, vol 46, 211: 611 GD Lackey, JP Lamb, JA Alsop, and TE Albertson, A 24-Month Retrospective Study of Adult Eszopiclone Ingestions, J. Toxicol, Clin Toxicol. 2007; vol. 45, 67:616.

GD Lackey, JA Alsop, and TE Albertson, A Two-Year Review of Pediatric Eszopiclone Ingestions, J. Toxicol, Clin Toxicol, 2007; vol. 45, 73:617.

GD Lackey, JA Alsop, and TE Albertson, A 24 Month Retrospective Study of Adult Modafinil Ingestions, J. Toxicol., Clin Toxicol, 2007; vol. 45,208:641.

GD Lackey, JA Alsop, and TE Albertson, A Two-Year Review of Pediatric Modafinil Ingestions, J. Toxicol., Clin Toxicol, 2007, vol 45, 217:643

GD Lackey, JA Alsop, and TE Albertson, 24-Month Retrospective Review of Atomoxetine Ingestions in Children 6 Years Old and Younger, J. Toxicol., Clin Toxicol, 2005, vol. 43, 49:653. GD Lackey, JA Alsop, and TE Albertson, 24-Month Retrospective Review of Adult Atomoxetine Ingestions, J. Toxicol., Clin Toxicol, 2005, vol. 43; 40:649.

GD Lackey, JA Alsop, and TE Albertson, Aripiprazole: A 2 Year Review of Pediatric Aripiprazole Ingestions, J. Toxicol., Clin Toxicol, 2005, vol. 43; 26:642.

GD Lackey, JA Alsop, and TE Albertson, Aripiprazole: A 24 Month Review of Acute Overdoses in Adults, J. Toxicol, Clin Toxicol, 2005; vol 43; 24:641.

Lackey G, Alsop J, Albertson T, Ziprasidone: A 12-month review of Acute Overdoses, J. Toxicol., Clin Toxicol, 2002, vol 40, 207; 686.

Lackey G, Alsop J, Albertson T., One Year Review of Pediatric Ziprasidone Ingestions, J. Toxicol, Clin Toxicol, 2002, vol. 40, 62; 624.

“A Team-Based Learning Guide for Faculty in the Health Professions” 1st edition, AuthorHouse, 2014, 2nd edition, Stratton Publishers, 2019, David Hawkins Editor, Chapter 5, “Clinical Toxicology”, pages 53-65, Lackey, GD

“Poisoning and Drug Overdose”, Lange Clinical Manual in 3rd, 4th, 5th, and 6th editions chapters on; 1. Antipsychotic Drugs, and 2. Phenytoin & Fosphenytoin, Lackey, GD

Grant D. Lackey

Curriculum Vitae

Current References

California Northstate University

David Hawkins, PharmD {706-***-**** cell

Founding Dean, College of Pharmacy Retired

California Northstate University, College of Pharmacy Robert Suskind, MD 915-***-**** cell

Founding Dean, College of Medicine Retired

California Northstate University, College of Medicine Shadi Dorodugar, PharmD, BCPS, BCPP, BCGP, APP 818-***-**** cell Former PGY1 Resident

Current Touro University Associate Professor, Psychopharmacology Mario Listiawan, PharmD, BCPS, BCOP, APP 626-***-**** cell Former PGY1 Resident

Current UCLA EPIC, IT Professional Pharmacist

University of California Davis Sacramento Medical Center Chi Lai, PharmD, CSPI, Senior Pharmacist 916-***-**** cell Toxicology Management Specialist Supervisor

UCSF California Poison Control System

Tom Buell, CPhT 916-***-**** cell

Poison Information Provider



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