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Medication Delivery Clinical Pharmacist

Location:
Indian Trail, NC
Posted:
April 23, 2023

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Mansi Patel, Pharm.D., BCPS

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Charlotte, NC 28104

772-***-**** – Cell Phone

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EDUCATION

**** – 2012 PGY-1 Pharmacy Practice Residency at the Indian River Medical Center

Vero Beach, Florida

2006 – 2010 Doctor of Pharmacy

Lloyd L. Gregory School of Pharmacy (GSOP)

Palm Beach Atlantic University, West Palm Beach, Florida

2002 – 2006 Bachelor of Science - Chemistry

Georgia State University, Atlanta, Georgia

LICENSURE AND CERTIFICATIONS

2016 – Present State of North Carolina, Registered Pharmacist

2012 – Present Board-Certified Pharmacotherapy Specialist (BCPS)

2012 – Present Practice Based Teaching Certificate Course, the University of Florida

2010 – Present State of Georgia, Registered Pharmacist

2010 – Present State of Florida, Registered Pharmacist

2008 – Present American Pharmacists Association

Pharmacy-Based Immunization Delivery

2020 – Present ASHP Medication Safety Certificate

2021 – Present Enrolled in Pharmacy Leadership Academy (PLA) - ASHP

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

07/2019 – Present Pharmacy Manager, Novant Health Mint Hill Medical Center, Charlotte, NC

Director: Timothy Randolph, PharmD, MBA, MHA

Oversees all aspects of the day-to-day pharmacy clinical and non-clinical operations.

Created and implemented operational workflows to open new hospital pharmacy including Outpatient Infusion Center.

Maintained regulatory and compliance standards regarding pharmacy practice and medication management achieving successful surveys with no findings. Successfully passed bi-annual IV room Recertification and chemotherapy samples.

Manage talent acquisition and management, maintaining team of 14 team members including pharmacists, technicians, and procurement technicians.

Serve on the following pharmacy committees: Novant Health Pharmacy Medication Workflow (chair), Pharmacy and Therapeutics, Dimensions Tracker, Procurement, System clinical/operation synergy, Medication use policies, Medication Safety. Professional and Support Services

Serve on following facility committees: Mint Hill Diversion Prevention (chair), MEC, Compliance, Regulatory, Emergency preparedness, Falls, P&T implementation.

Oversees quality assurance activities, produces and monitors Quality Improvement Activities to continuously assess and improves services

Lead pharmacy team through pandemic while maintaining positive productivity optimizing staff ratio with Tier 1 team member engagement scores.

Implemented successful pharmacist patient discharge counseling, IDT, Tele-ICU round participation and technician admission medication reconciliation services.

Develops and enforces narcotic diversion practices and procedures.

10/2018 – 07/2019 Clinical Pharmacist, Novant Health Mint Hill Medical Center, Charlotte, NC

Manager: Christopher Miller, Pharm.D., BCPS

●Lead pharmacist in clinical and information technology implementation

●Responsible for emergency room, adult intensive care, cardiology, neurology, medical/surgical, orthopedic and general surgical patients.

●Responsible for infusion center oncology and non-oncology medication verification, preparation, and treatment plan reviews.

●Monitor and adjust medication therapy for patients on vancomycin, aminoglycosides, digoxin, and all anticoagulants daily.

●Daily evaluation of IV to PO conversions, renal dose adjustments and stress ulcer prophylaxis regimen.

●Provide drug information consultations as requested by physicians as well as other healthcare team members.

08/2016 – 10/2018 Clinical Pharmacist, Novant Health Presbyterian Medical Center, Charlotte, NC

Manager: Randi Raynor, Pharm.D., BCPS

●Participate in the Patient Safety and Quality Council to optimize medication scanning compliance as one of the quality improvement projects.

●Responsible for pediatrics including neonatal intensive care, adult intensive care, cardiology, neurology, orthopedic and general surgical patients.

●Monitor drug therapy regimen for contraindications, drug-drug interactions, allergies and appropriateness of drug and dose.

●Monitor and adjust medication therapy for patients on vancomycin, aminoglycosides, digoxin, and all anticoagulants daily.

●Daily evaluation of IV to PO conversions, renal dose adjustments and stress ulcer prophylaxis regimen.

●Provide drug information consultations as requested by physicians as well as other healthcare team members.

10/2015 – 06/2016 Clinical Pharmacist Specialist, Barnes-Jewish West County Hospital, St. Louis, Missouri

Manager: Jason Barczewski, Pharm.D.

●Responsible for development, implementation and expansion of antimicrobial stewardship program as a committee leader.

●Contribute to performance improvement, clinical effectiveness, drug use evaluation, and HSO/BJC committee activities including coordination and implementation of Pharmacy & Therapeutics Committee decisions.

●Analyze pharmacy medication library and therapeutic interchange updates in the eMAR by reviewing in the test environment prior to implementation and also follow for medication safety post-implementation.

●Participate in the implementation of the new eMAR (Epic) for the hospital system via reviewing medication library, allergy, duplication, drug-drug interaction alerts for providers, and pharmacists.

●Evaluate and recommend appropriate antibiotic therapy to achieve optimal cost-effective patient outcomes, by working directly with physicians, other healthcare professionals, and patients.

●Participate in the development, provision and evaluation of comprehensive pharmaceutical care and quality assurance programs through scholarly activities.

●Serve as a resource to the pharmacy staff and other hospital departments.

●Participate in professional development and research activities.

●Evaluate, review current pharmacy policies and implement new clinical pharmacy policies.

●Provide education and training to pharmacy staff, students, and nurses.

●Assess formulary to identify and implementation of targeted drug cost reduction programs.

11/2012 – 10/2015 Clinical Pharmacist, Barnes-Jewish Hospital, St. Louis, Missouri

Supervisor: Dorothy Hancock, RPh, Pharm.D.

●Interpret orders and verify accurately, monitor drug therapy regimen for contraindications, drug-drug interactions, allergies and appropriateness of drug and dose.

●Optimize age-appropriate medication dispensing and IV medication preparation activities.

●Participate in anticoagulation committee and promote clinical pharmacy activities throughout hospital by involvement in protocol management.

●Identify and evaluate medication errors related to anticoagulation medications and develop process improvement projects.

●Implemented new medication reconciliation program for new admissions; train and mentor pharmacy students and pharmacists.

●Complete admission medication reconciliation for patients in the emergency department.

●Precept pharmacy students and PGY-1 and PGY-2 residents.

●Train pharmacists and technicians in Pyxis Pharmogistics via super user training.

●Compile turn-around time data for medication delivery to various nursing divisions and identify areas of improvements.

●Participate in Pre-PGY-1, PGY-1 and PGY-2 residents’ interview committee.

10/2011 – 2012 PGY-1 Pharmacy Practice Resident, Indian River Medical Center, ASHP accredited, Vero Beach, Florida.

Residency Director: William Terneus Jr., Pharm.D, BCPS

Pharmacy Director: Robert McGory, MS, Pharm.D.

●Perform daily clinical responsibilities such as renal dose adjustment, IV to PO conversion, order clarifications, pharmacokinetic dosing of vancomycin and aminoglycosides, warfarin dosing, application of core measures and medication appropriateness for patients.

●Organize afternoon discussion involving co-residents, residency director, pharmacy director and preceptors.

●Oversee student performance in medication reconciliation / patient education. Manage pharmacy responsibilities on weekends.

●Participate in committee meetings and promote clinical pharmacy activities throughout hospital by involvement in protocol management.

●Assist in implementation of smoking cessation program and heart failure patient counseling program as directed by the Director of Pharmacy and Clinical Coordinator.

01/2011 – 2012 Clinical Staff Pharmacist (Per Diem), St. Lucie Medical Center, Port St. Lucie,

Florida.

Pharmacy Director: Jennifer Henry, Pharm.D.

●Interpret orders and verify them accurately, monitor drug therapy regimen for contraindications, drug-drug interactions, allergies and appropriateness of drug and dose.

●Evaluate pharmacokinetic dosing, renal dosing, IV to PO conversions, provide accurate and timely medication information to healthcare

staff, sustain hospital formulary, minimize non-formulary procurements, utilize therapeutic substitutions and promote rational drug therapy selection.

07/2010 – 2011 Community Pharmacist (Part-time), CVS Pharmacy, Stone Mountain, Georgia.

Pharmacy Manager: Sujal Patel, Pharm.D.

●Responsibilities include medication verification, prescription entry, filling, dispensing, and counsel patients. third-party billing, drug utilization review, assess appropriate medication therapies with physicians and administer influenza vaccinations.

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

02/2010 – 06/2016 Preceptor pharmacy students from St Louis College of Pharmacy, Xavier University of LA, University of Florida, NOVA Southeastern, Palm Beach Atlantic University and Ohio Northern University.

07/2015 – 10/2015 Preceptor for PGY-1 and PGY-2 Pharmacy Practice Residents

06/2012 – 08/2012 Chief Resident

●Responsibilities include training new residents on policy and procedure, order entry, and oversee longitudinal projects and primary contact for orientation activities.

10/2011 – 03/2012 Concentrated teaching experiences through Ohio Northern University.

●Utilized objective structured clinical examination (OSCE) to assess students’ knowledge of clinical and communication skill.

●Facilitated student discussion for case studies for approximately 40 students, provided guidance to students on journal club presentation and constructive feedback on journal clubs for 10 students.

03/2012 Ohio Northern University Lecture. Antifungal Review and Update.

10/2011 – 11/2011 University of Florida. Skills lab facilitator.

●Formulated learning plan for each skills lab topic including insulin and A1C monitoring, therapeutic drug monitoring of aminoglycosides, vancomycin and phenytoin and lipids management.

●Utilized team-based learning approach and active learning for device and medication use counseling, demonstration of drug administration and patient monitoring techniques.

●Evaluated each students’ (total = 15 – 20 students) clinical and communication skills using standardized patient examiners using OSCE assessment method.

PUBLICATION

Autrey K, Patel M, Beall J, DiMaggio E, Kelly A.. Accuracy and Efficacy of Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM): Can CGM Improve Glycemic Control? American Society of Health-System Pharmacists Midyear Clinical Meeting, Orlando, Florida December 2008.

SERVICE TO PROFESSIONAL ORGRANIZATIONS

05/2015 – 06/2016 St. Louis Area Medication Safety Collaborative (SLAMS)

09/2006 – 07/2017 American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP)

Member – Medication Safety Group (2014 – 2017)

01/2009 – Present Phi Lambda Sigma Pharmacy Leadership Society (PLS)

Gamma Zeta Chapter

09/2006 – 12/2012 Florida Society of Health-System Pharmacists (FSHP)

08/2008 – 05/2010 Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy (AMCP)

President (2008 – 2009)

09/2006 – 01/2011 American Pharmacists Association-Academy of Student Pharmacists

(APhA-ASP)

Fundraising Committee, Chair (2008 – 2009)

Event Coordinator (2007 – 2009)

05/2008 – 11/2008 Palm Beach Atlantic University Health Fair

Fundraising Committee, Chair (2008)

*References available upon request*



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