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Curriculum Vitae Sherry Myatt, Pharmd, BCPS Curriculum Vitae Sherry Myatt, PharmD, BCPS Work Address: Home Address: UAMS Medical Center 59 Greystone Dr. 4301 W. Markham, #571 Greenbrier, AR 72058 Little Rock, AR 72205 (870) 489-1417 (cell) (501) 686-7324 (work) [email protected] Education and Training July 1994 - June 1995 PGY1 Pharmacy Practice Residency John L. McClellan Memorial Veterans Hospital Little Rock, Arkansas August 1990 - May 1994 Doctor of Pharmacy University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Little Rock, Arkansas August 1987 - May 1990 Pre-pharmacy curriculum University of Arkansas Fayetteville, Arkansas Professional Experience January 2020 – Present Director of Pharmacy for Clinical Services Clinical Coordinator, Department of Hospital Pharmacy Clinical Pharmacy Specialist – Internal Medicine University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) Medical Center Little Rock, Arkansas July 1995 – Present Assistant Professor, Pharmacy Practice UAMS College of Pharmacy Little Rock, Arkansas October 2013 – January 2020 Assistant Director of Pharmacy for Clinical Services Clinical Coordinator, Department of Hospital Pharmacy Clinical Pharmacy Specialist – Internal Medicine University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) Medical Center Little Rock, Arkansas July 1995 – October 2013 Director of Clinical Pharmacy Services UAMS South Central Pine Bluff, Arkansas April 2006 – October 2013 Relief Pharmacist Woodland’s Pharmacy Sherry May-Myatt, Pharm.D. CV Page 2 White Hall, Arkansas May 1994 - June 1994 Pharmacist – worked for a month before beginning residency John L McClellan Memorial Veterans Hospital Little Rock, Arkansas June 1991 - October 1993 Pharmacy Intern/Technician St. Vincent Infirmary Medical Center Little Rock, Arkansas Professional Licensure and Board Certification 1994 – Present Pharmacist Licensure, Arkansas #8283 January 1998 - present Board Certified Pharmacotherapy Specialist American Pharmaceutical Association Board of Pharmaceutical Specialties Committee Service UAMS Medical Center Operational Lead, Willow Inpatient Quadrapod Decision Support Committee – Voting Member, September 2019-Present Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee – Voting member, October 2013-Present Residency Advisory Committee – Member, September 2016-Present Medication Safety Committee – Member, June 2017-Present Opioid Stewardship Committee – Member, October 2018-Present Research Projects “An Analysis of Medicaid Patients at AHEC – Pine Bluff: LDL Goal Attainment According to the NCEP Guidelines” Drug Use Evaluation, March 2003. “An Evaluation of Hyperlipidemic, Diabetic and Cardiovascular Patients at AHEC - Pine Bluff,” Drug Use Evalulation, February 2002. “Evaluation of Clinician’s Knowledge of Statistical Methods and Clinical Significance” Questionnaire designed to evaluate physicians’ ability to critically evaluate clinical study design and statistical methods. Co-investigator. “Diovan Antihypertensive Long-term Use Evaluation,” Sub-investigator sponsored by Novartis Pharma. “Lipid Lowering Therapy for Secondary Prevention after Acute Myocardial Infarction: Prescribed Use and Outcomes,” Co-investigator, sponsored by Merck and Co., Inc. “A Randomized Double-Blind, Placebo Controlled Efficacy, and Safety Study of Oral Lobucavir in Patients with Recurrent Genital Herpes,” study coordinator involved in enrolling patients and collecting data for this multi-center project sponsored by Bristol-Meyers Squibb. “Antihypertensive and Lipid Lowering Treatment to Prevent Heart Attack Trial (ALLHAT),” Involved in enrolling patients and collecting data for this multi-center project sponsored by NHLBI. Faculty Development Program in Research - sponsored by Area Health Education Centers and the Department of Family and Community Medicine, University of AR for Medical Sciences. Involved in developing 2 research projects: 1) falls in the elderly - a survey of residents at the 6 Area Health Education Centers in Arkansas, and 2) traditional versus case-based lectures for teaching clinical skills to pharmacy Sherry May-Myatt, Pharm.D. CV Page 3 students. The data from the traditional versus case-based lecture style study was presented as a poster at the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy Annual Meeting, Indianapolis, Indiana, July 1997. "Potential Drug Interactions with HMGCoA Reductase Inhibitors in Ambulatory Patients," Residency research project. "The Impact of Pharmaceutical Care and Cognitive Services on Outcomes: “A Randomized, Parallel, Open Label Evaluation of Veterans Affairs Hypertension Patients on Dihydropyridine Monotherapy," collected data as a resident for this multi center research project sponsored by the University of Tennessee and Sandoz Pharmaceuticals. Publications Gorman, S., Gannaway, J.D., & May, S., Cases from the Arkansas Poison/Drug Information Center Secundum Artem 1(1):2-3 (October 1993). Poster Presentations Hudson J, Myatt S, Vinson E. Standardizing Topic Discussions And Promoting Interprofessional Interactions At 7 Geographically Separate Clinical Training Sites. Society of Teachers of Family Medicine, Conference on Medical Student Education, January 2014, Nashville, TN May S, Learned R. Goal attainment according to the American Diabetes Association (ADA) Guidelines in Family Practice Patients with Diabetes Mellitus. American Society of Health-System Pharmacists Midyear Clinical Meeting in Atlanta, GA in December 2002. May S, Learned R. Goal attainment according to the National Cholesterol Education Program (NCEP) Guidelines in Patients with Diabetes Mellitus. American Society of Health-System Pharmacists Midyear Clinical Meeting in Atlanta, GA in December 2002. Presentations July, 2016-18 “Basics of Electrolyte Replacement” Presented at the Intern’s Core Lecture Series to PGY-1 Interns in Internal Medicine, UAMS Medical Center, Little Rock, AR June, 2015 “Pharmacologic Treatment of Stroke” Presented at the Summer Stroke Symposium, UAMS Medical Center, Little Rock, AR July, 2015 “Basics of Electrolyte Replacement” Co-Presented with Larry Franklin, PharmD at the Intern’s Core Lecture Series to PGY-1 Interns in Internal Medicine, UAMS Medical Center, Little Rock, AR October, 2014 “2013 ACC/AHA Lipid Lowering Guideline” Presented at the 48th Annual Fall Seminar of the Arkansas Association of Health-System Pharmacists, Little Rock, AR August, 2014 “Pharmacokinetics: Vancomycin” Presented to Inpatient Pharmacy Staff, UAMS Department of Pharmacy, UAMS Medical Center, Little Rock, AR August, 2014 “Vancomycin: Monitoring Recommendations” Presented to Nurse Educators and Floor Managers, UAMS Medical Center, Little Rock, AR July, 2014 “Basics of Electrolyte Replacement” Co-Presented with Larry Franklin, PharmD at the Intern’s Core Lecture Series to PGY-1 Interns in Internal Medicine, UAMS Medical Center, Little Rock, AR 2010-2013 Developed and coordinated monthly lectures for the 3rd year medical students from UAMS on family medicine rotations at all of the AHECs and the DFCM. Three topics were presented monthly - hypertension, diabetes and lipids - that were seen over interactive video at all of the sites. I presented the hypertension lecture each month. Sherry May-Myatt, Pharm.D. CV Page 4 1995-2013 Noon conferences for the residency program at the AHEC in Pine Bluff were presented at a minimum of every other month. The topics are varied, but clinical guidelines were updated yearly. Dates and titles of noon conference presentations are available but not included due to number and length. June, 2011 “Careers in Pharmacy” Presented to MASH Students at AHEC – Pine Bluff and JRMC November, 2010 “Flu IQ” Presented to lay public and JRMC physicians at Rotary Club meeting, Pine Bluff Country Club August, 2008 “New Drug Update” Presented to osteopathic physicians at the AOA Annual Meeting in Eureka Springs, AR June, 2008 “Diabetes: What You Need to Know” Presented to patients and lay public, Center on Aging Sponsored program in Rison, AR September, 2007 “Questions for the Pharmacist” KTRAN radio station, Pine Bluff, AR September, 2007 “Update on the Treatment of Diabetes” Presented to residents and faculty, AHEC - Pine Bluff Retreat in Mountain Harbor, AR September, 2007 “Wise Use of Antibiotics” Center on Aging sponsored program in Malvern, AR October, 2006 “Treating to Goal” AstraZeneca speaker program July, 2006 “Optimizing Treatment of Dyslipidemia in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes” AstraZeneca speaker program, Cozymel’s in Little Rock June, 2006 “Treating Patients to Goal” AstraZeneca speaker program, Harbor Oaks in Pine Bluff May 30, 2006 “Managing the Broad Spectrum of High Risk Patients” Speaker program targeted at nurses, sponsored by AstraZeneca, Pine Bluff Country Club Sept. 11, 2004 “Update on Antibiotics – What’s New” Presented to family practice residents and faculty at the AHEC - Pine Bluff Retreat in Mountain Harbor, AR Sept. 12, 2003 “Asthma Management: Pharmacotherapy” Presented for a Symposium on Asthma at JRMC, sponsored by the Southeast Arkansas Medical Education Foundation. Provided CE for nurses, respiratory therapists and pharmacists Sept. 6, 2003 “LDL Goal Attainment in Medicaid and Diabetic Patient Populations at AHEC – Pine Bluff” Presented to family practice residents and faculty at the AHEC - Pine Bluff Retreat in Mountain Harbor, AR Aug. 3, 2003 “Postmenopausal HRT for Cardioprotection: New Evidence About Risks and Benefits” Presented at a University of AR for Medical Sciences (UAMS) College of Pharmacy sponsored CE program for pharmacists (held at AHEC - Pine Bluff) Aug. 18, 2002 “Dyslipidemia in Diabetes” Presented at a University
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