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Sandra Andrews 640 Franklin Square Drive, Chambersburg, PA 17201 (T) 717-267-3478 (C) 717-360-1159 (E) [email protected] Professional Summary I have worked successfully in the practice of pharmacy for approximately 29 years. In the span of my career I have written several pharmacy based articles, continuing education credits, and educational textbooks. I am well versed in pharmacy law and the changing tide of the pharmacy profession. I continue to seek areas that may advance my career by belonging to several pharmacy associations such as National Pharmacy Technician Association, Pharmacy Technician Educators Council, and American Society of Health System Pharmacist and American Association of Pharmacy Technicians I also have practical experience as a pharmacy technician and a leader. Throughout the course of my career I have had extensive experience with sterile IV compounding, patient medication order fulfillment, and computer order entry, as well as extemporaneous pharmacy compounding. My experience in a leadership/management role includes the development of educational material for peers, hospital committee member, and project leader for automated dispensing cabinets I have continued to develop my career through the completion of my Bachelor's Degree with Arizona State University and wish to continue my education with the completion of a Master’s in Biological Sciences at Clemson University in order to have more diversity as an educator I have also assisted with management of inventory of pharmaceutical inventory control and ordering. I am familiar with Group Purchasing Organizations as well as 340B Title X concerning drug discounting. I also have knowledge of request for proposal. I also have a great deal of experience with medical software programs, such as MediTech, as well as Microsoft Office, Word and Apple iOS software My further career plans include developing several educational textbooks, including a text dealing with ethics and professionalism for the pharmacy technician and patient medication safety and risk management; highlighting automated dispensing cabinets. I will also continue to seek further education in pharmacy law, as I consider this to be a specialization within my career field experience My most recent career development comes as the Program Coordinator for the Pharmacy Technician Program offered by Hagerstown Community College. I have found a niche in education and believe admittance to Clemson University’s Master’s in Biological Science will only enhance my experience and knowledge as an educator Licenses PTCB Nationally Certified Certification Number 310101050360581 Licensed with the Arizona State Board of Pharmacy License Number T032430 Licensed with the Maryland State Board of Pharmacy License Number T09541 Skill Highlights ● Completed several projects with National Pharmacy Technician Association, including being a committee member that sought to develop educational material for pharmacists and pharmacy technicians ● I have written several pharmacy based articles that included two continuing education credits as well as articles dealing with health issues such as COPD, autism, and pediatric cancer Professional Experience 08/2014- Current Hagerstown Community College Hagerstown, MD Pharmacy Technician Program Coordinator/Senior Lecturer As program coordinator it is my job to oversee all aspects of the college’s pharmacy technician program including, choosing course textbooks, developing lesson plans and curriculum, developing new course plans, following ASPH accreditation standards, providing and developing lab practicums for students, working with the Health Science Chair in developing future plans for the program, and working with externship sites 06/2012 - Current Today’s Technician Magazine Houston, TX Managing Editor Managing Editor responsible for developing and writing pharmacy based educational material. A central project dealt with the development of a series of educational text for the pharmacy technician concerning state pharmacy law. I have also helped to develop several webinars dealing with disease states and the medications used to treat them. Theses webinars were targeted to pharmacists and pharmacy technicians. 09/2013- 03/2014 Waynesboro Hospital Waynesboro, PA Certified Pharmacy Technician This was a temporary position to fill in for pharmacy technicians that were on Maternity leave. Performed primarily sterile IV compounding as well as order fulfillment, medication cart refill, and patient medication cart. Also involved with daily order of medication with buyer’s group and inventory 07/2011 - 12/2011 Frederick Memorial Hospital Frederick, MD Pharmacy Pyxis Coordinator I was the central person responsible for the day-to-day operations of the pharmacy's automated dispensing cabinets know as Pyxis. As part of my description and responsibilities I helped to develop plans for further expansion of the system throughout the hospital. I trained and reviewed personnel to the Pyxis system, this was not limited to pharmacy staff, but also include professional staff, such as unit managers, nursing, and physicians. I was the central person responsible for troubleshooting issues and the key contact person for the Pyxis relationship. A large part of the position also dealt with computer input, such as adding new line items into the Pyxis computer system and machines as well as clearing and investing errors and potential drug diversion issues. The final element of this position dealt with maintaining inventory control for the pharmacy's Controlled Substance Vault. Daily inventory control counts, restocking, and destruction of expired or unusable inventory, were all parts of this position. 12/2007 - 04/2011 Waynesboro Hospital Waynesboro, PA Certified Pharmacy Technician w/extensive Sterile Compounding Experience Certified pharmacy technician. Daily responsibilities included; input of patient medication orders and then filling of those patient orders. Extensive experience with sterile compounding duties that included; chemotherapy agents, antibiotic sterile compounds, sterile procedures for compounding pain medications, such as hydromorphone PCAs, morphine bags, fentanyl bags, and various other pain management drips. Compounding of TPA and other nutritional based IV compounds. I was the central technician responsible for the day-to-day operations of the pharmacy's automated medication cabinets, Omnicell. Duties included with Omnicell operations; setting up new machines and systems, troubleshooting potential issues, inventory, training of personnel, and loading and unloading of inventory, as well as refilling stock. As a certified pharmacy technician with Waynesboro Hospital I was also a member of the hospital's patient medication safety committee. I produced and implemented a presentation on patient medication safety for pharmacy staff. Being in leadership, rather than a follower position was what made my job of the utmost importance, as patient safety and satisfaction as well as advancing the practice of pharmacy was and still is the most important issue of my career Education and Training 2014 December Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, United States BLS – Bachelor’s Liberal Studies 2017 December Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, United States Masters in Clinical Research Management- Concentration in Regulatory Science