JANE EYRE, PHARMD, MBA, MSHS XXXX XXXX, Aurora, CO 80016 | mobile (XXX) XXX-XXX | [email protected]

Pharmacist

EDUCATION Doctorate of Pharmacy , California Northstate University 2013 Master of Business, Touro/Trident University International 2012 Master of Science in Health Sciences, Touro/Trident University International 2012 BS in Biological Sciences, minor Chemistry, Metro State University of Denver 2009 AS, Community College of Denver 2007

LICENSES & CERTIFICATIONS Pharmacy Intern, Colorado Board of Pharmacy Pending Pharmacy Intern, License No. 24717, California Board of Pharmacy 2009-Present Pharmacy Technician, License No: 4601-0108-1259-108, PTCB Certified 2008-2013 CPR & AED, American Heart Association Certified 2011-Present Certified in Immunization Delivery No: 202-0014, APhA Certified 2010-Present

PROFESSIONAL ADVANCE PHARMACY PRACTICE Advance Internal Medicine, 240 hours Apr.-May 2013 Sutter Roseville Medical Center, Roseville, CA Preceptor: Pharmacy Team

4 Reviewed patient profiles, drug regimens and ensured appropriate antibiotic regimen and duration. 4 Analyzed patient profiles and discussed each patient amongst interdisciplinary team. 4 Researched and answered drug information questions for physicians and pharmacists. 4 Aided medical and pharmacy team in resolving medical issues, pertaining to each patient.

Hospital Pharmacy Practice, 240 hours Feb.-Mar. 2013 Sutter Roseville Medical Center, Roseville, CA Preceptor: Trisha Rick, PharmD and Don Tran, PharmD

4 Researched and designed a drug formulary request and a drug shortage chart for pharmacy team. 4 Attended code blue and stroke alerts with pharmacy team. 4 Answered phone calls from physicians and nurses. 4 Refilled crash carts, prepackaged drugs and filled drugs. 4 Passed aseptic technique and filled IV bags. 4 Examined patient laboratory values. 4 Reviewed guidelines to assisted pharmacy with dosing and drug alternatives. 4 Increased pharmacy team productivity as an effective and diligent team worker, thus the completion of several pharmacy projects and tasks.

Advance Community/Long Term Care Specialty Pharmacy Practice Experience, 240 hours Jan.-Feb. 2013 Anderson Bros’ Pharmacy Town and Country, Sacramento, CA Preceptor: Steven Anderson, PharmD

4 Generated new prescriptions called in by phone. 4 Clarified any drug interactions, duplications and questions amongst physicians and patients. 4 Consulted patients on their prescriptions, and managed transfers by the phone. 4 Worked with pharmacy team to produce a more efficient workflow within the pharmacy. JANE EYRE, PHARMD, MBA, MSHS XXXX XXXX, Aurora, CO 80016 | mobile (XXX) XXX-XXX | [email protected]| Page 2

Advance Ambulatory Care—MTM, 240 hours Nov.-Dec. 2012 Kaiser Permanente, Sacramento, CA Preceptor: Tracy Chin, PharmD

4 Consulted patients on their medication regimens and discussed the importance of medication adherence and lifestyle habits, generated reports on each, and followed up with anticoagulant patients.

4 Determined drug interactions, duplications and medication errors.

4 Explained and articulated information on the phone to each patient effectively and professionally.

Advance Community Pharmacy Practice Experience, 240 hours Aug.-Sep. 2012

Bel Air Pharmacy, Folsom, CA

Preceptor: Peter Hagens, PharmD

4 Consulted patients on their medications.

4 Generated prescriptions labels.

4 Corrected insurance issues.

4 Filled, repackaged and re-shelved medications.

4 Identified new opportunities to aid healthcare professionals and the public in disease prevention methods, researched disease management topics, and discussed the preventative methods of each significant disease.

Advance Toxicology Specialty Pharmacy Practice Experience, 240 hours May-Jun. 2012 UC Davis, Sacramento, CA Preceptor: Grant Lackey, PharmD

4 Answered phone calls from the public associated with toxic overdoses and/or consumptions. 4 Entered patient information into database system, and followed up with patients on their recent toxic occurrence. 4 Researched questions on drug information to reassure public on any toxic issue. 4 Identified pills for investigative agents, and conducted reports per case situation. 4 Attended rounds and assisted medical team. 4 Resolved conflicts and made things smoother for medical and pharmacy team.

PROFESSIONAL INTRODUCTORY PHARMACY PRACTICE EXPERIENCE

Hospital Pharmacy Practice, 60 hours Dec. 2011 Sutter Memorial Hospital, Sacramento, CA Preceptor: Meyng Cho, PharmD

4 Aided pharmacy staff with inventory, including: monitoring refills in Pyxis machines, and processing one month’s worth of pyxis machine inventory within a week.

4 Identified expired medications and errors. 4 Filled and labeled pedipods syringes.

4 Filled, repackaged and re-shelved medications.

4 Refilled crash carts and open-heart trays.

Simulation Course Pharmacy Practice Experience, 60 hours Jun. 2011 California Northstate University College of Pharmacy, Rancho Cordova, CA Preceptor: Deepti Vyas, PharmD

4 Consulted patients based off of simulation scenario. 4 Worked on treatment plans with team members. 4 Learned about simulated emergency situations. 4 Conducted SOAP notes. Reapplied skills learned and developed from pharmacy school. JANE EYRE, PHARMD, MBA, MSHS XXXX XXXX, Aurora, CO 80016 | mobile (XXX) XXX-XXX | [email protected]| Page 3

Introductory Pharmacy Practice Experience, 60 hours Mar. 2011 Walgreens, Carmichael, CA Preceptor: Pharmacy Team

4 Consulted, typed, and filled prescriptions to meet the need of patients. 4 Assisted patients on OTC medication selection. 4 Recorded new prescriptions called in by phone. 4 Aided with production, and identified expired medications and errors. 4 Improved quality in the pharmacy by fulfilling technical tasks and increasing productivity.

Community Pharmacy Practice, 60 hours May 2010 Safeway, Rocklin, CA Preceptor: Michael Wanless, PharmD

4 Consulted, typed and filled prescriptions to meet the need of the pharmacy. 4 Assisted patients on OTC medication selection. 4 Filled and logged CII prescriptions and recorded new prescriptions called in by phone. 4 Identified expired medications and errors, and prevented and resolved patient problems.

Community Pharmacy Practice, 60 hours Dec. 2009 Rite Aid, Cameron Park, CA Preceptor: Donald Gubbins, PharmD

4 Consulted patients on medication use and side effects. 4 Stocked medications, and filled, labeled, and reviewed prescriptions to reduce errors. 4 Contributed productivity of the pharmacy by aiding with technical tasks.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Teacher’s Assistant 2009

Metro State University of Denver, Denver, CO

4 Assisted in the development of course materials, and assisted with grading and other duties. 4 Built DNA models to aid laboratory students in learning Biology. 4 Worked in the laboratory with students on course material.

Pharmacy Technician 2008 King Soopers, Parker, CO 4 Filled and dispensed medications to patients.

4 Responsible for cashiering sales at the register, and keeping monies accurate.

4 Pulled and re-shelved medications for the pharmacist.

4 Learned how the pharmacy is operated and contributed to pharmacy production.

AFFILIATIONS Member of California Pharmacy Association (CPhA) 2009-2013 Member of California Society of Health-System Pharmacists (CSHP) 2011-2012 Member of the American Pharmacy Association (APhA) 2009-2012 Member of National Community Pharmacy Association (NCPA) 2010-2012

References upon request