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Hospital Pharmacy Long-Term Care

Location:
Dayton, OH
Posted:
January 17, 2025

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SUMMARY

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Phone # 202-***-****

Email address: ******@*******.***

US Citizen and Education. Registered and licensed pharmacist over 20 years in USA. Well experienced in various aspects of pharmacy practice and management, including hospital pharmacy, retail pharmacy, long-term care, pharmaceutical manufacturing and academic research. In-depth hospital pharmacy experience includes clinical hospital pharmacy, Medication Therapy Management, IV-TPN, drug information, pharmacokinetics drug monitoring and other patient –oriented pharmaceutical care.

Education

Doctor of Pharmacy – University Of Maryland, Baltimore MD. USA. June 2006 Master of Pharmacy – Long Island University, Brooklyn, NY. USA. June 1996 Bachelor of Pharmacy- University of Khartoum, Sudan. June 1982

Academic/Teaching Experience

Long Island University –Brooklyn, NY. USA. (Dep. of Pharmacology &Toxicology). 9/91 – 3/96

Graduate Teaching Assistant

–Conducted theoretical and experimentation of laboratory classes

–Assisted professors in conducting experiments, data collection and research and publications review

–Guided and supervised students in laboratory classes

–Provided tutorials for undergraduates in pharmacology, kinetics and pharmacy practice

Thesis and Publication

“Evaluation of the role of nitric oxide donors & angiotensin blockers in nitric oxide deficient in stroke prone spontaneously hypertensive rats.” Ahmed S, Eisa A, Raje R. “Enalapril delays L-NAME-induced stroke in SHRSP.” Abstract submitted and presented; FASEB 1995.

Professional Experience

Royal care Pharmacy

Consultant Pharmacist / Manager 11/2020 – 11/2024

● Dispensed medication from health center and public.

● Performed patient health screening for disease state management.

● Implemented educational center within the pharmacy for advance counseling and patient education

●Coordinated patient medication history and current from different physicians

●Investigated and evaluated medication error. Established a strict plan for system advisories (high alert medications, pediatrics, geriatrics dosing and checking), look-alike sound-alike drugs to promote drug safety with pilot program

●Improved pharmacy care through liaison customer services and extended outreach program, public awareness and services to improve patient compliance that includes patient home visits for counseling and medication management, follow up for medication use and physician contacts for refills and new medications/ prescriptions as well as home medication delivery in selected patients.

● Developed and maintaining pharmacy services in accordance with State and Federal rules, regulations, accepted standards, patient privacy, Professional practices enhancing pharmacy services and medication availability though balanced demand and budgeting system.

● Managed control substances inventory and investigate any discrepancies in records keeping in compliance with the state and federal regulations

●Instructed pharmacy technician certification program.

Laurel Regional Hospital, Laurel, MD USA

Staff/ Clinical Pharmacist 12/2007 – 7/2020

●Performed order verification, processing, patient profiling, and labs evaluation.

●Antibiotics dosing, assessment of therapy, efficacy and appropriate use.

●Vancomycin and aminoglycosides dosing & monitoring (dose adjustment, therapeutic level, etc.)

●Anticoagulation, dosing, monitoring and evaluation of outcomes.

●Participated in ADR and drug use medication reporting committee

●Participated in Journal clubs discussion and attended P & T Committee meetings

Johns Hopkins Hospital & School of Medicine, Baltimore

Staff Clinical Pharmacist 02/2007 – 08/2009

●Participated in periodic Physician s rounds, providing clinical support to physicians, suggesting appropriate drug therapies and clinically monitored patients treatment responses for:

●Vancomycin, aminoglycosides, Anticoagulation, lab values, renal and hepatic.

●Antibiotics dosing, assessment of therapy, efficacy and appropriate use.

●Preceptor for undergraduate students for clinical practice and internal medicine

●Participated in ADR and drug use medication reporting committee

●Participated in Journal clubs’ discussion and attended P & T Committee meeting

Stop & Shop Pharmacy -Silver Spring, MD 11/03 –04/07

Staff Pharmacist

Dispensed, counseled patients regarding special instructions for medication administration, expected treatment outcomes, possible side-effects, and potential medication, OTC, nutritional supplement or dietary interactions

Processed and reviewed of medications by responding to patients specific questions regarding drug utilization management and compliance

Ensured high level of pharmaceutical cation profiles to assure that medication(s) prescribed are compatible with medications the patient is taking; monitored patient profiles for drug interactions, or other drug-related problems, implemented therapeutic modifications with physicians’ approval

Managed pharmacy personnel, and oversee the daily operation of the pharmacy and assured high level of customer service and satisfaction.

Rite Aid Pharmacy -Edgewater, MD. U.S.A. 06/97 –10/03

Pharmacy Manager (Full Time)

Promoted to Pharmacy Manager after 1 year of joining the company

●Assigned establishment of new department store retail pharmacy

●Designed the layout plan for pharmacy operations and work flow, and re-wrote policies and procedures for pharmacy operations.

●Developed and maintained pharmacy services in accordance with State and Federal rules, regulations, accepted standards, patient privacy, professional practices, and company policies

●Implemented educational center within pharmacy for patient counseling and patient education

●Investigated and evaluated medication errors and established a strict plan for system advisories (high alert medications, pediatrics, geriatrics dosing & double checking),

● Promoted drug safety with pilot program such as tall man labeling and shelf dividers between LASA drugs . .

●Managed control substances inventory and investigate any discrepancies in records keeping in compliance with the state regulations.

●Brought performance and profit to 13% (6% above the goal).

Professional Organization

Member of the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP) Member of the American College of Clinical Pharmacy (ACCP)



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