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Jeremiah Anton McKinley, Pharm.D., R.Ph. 900 Riggins Road Apt# 1035 * Tallahassee, FL 32308 * (904) 502-2743, (850) 556-5491, (850) 558-3247 Education Doctor of Pharmacy Degree Florida Agriculture & Mechanical University College of Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences Tallahassee, FL Date of Graduation – May 3, 2009 Professional Experience American HomePatient Infusion Pharmacy – Tallahassee, FL Preceptor: Michael Thompson, PharmD, RPh, BCNSP July 2009-present Post Graduate Year 1 Resident (ASHP Accredited Residency Program) Clinical Experience Proficient in aseptic technique. In-depth training in clinical and management aspects of home care & infusion. Pain management, antibiotic therapy management, nutrition support with designing TPN regimens & monitoring TPN therapy with labs, and chemo therapy management. Pharmacokinetics, infusion device selection, care plan development, and clinical monitoring. Teaching lectures to Doctor of Pharmacy degree students. In-service education. Intensive Medication Therapy Review (MTR) with selective patients. Administrative Experience Actively participated in the conversion of pharmacy to 797 State and Federal standards. Supervision of pharmacy technicians and CQI programming. Pharmacy and narcotic inventory control. Pharmacy procedure writing and enforcement. Interdisciplinary Experience Coordinating patient care between nurses and physicians. CVS Pharmacy – Tallahassee, FL October 2009-present (Staff/Floater Pharmacist, Supervisor: Debra Glass, RPh, District Pharmacy Manager) Jacksonville, FL and Tallahassee, FL August 2007 – October 2009 (Pharmacy Intern, Supervisor: Debra Eyler, David Dzion, and Ruth Denis) Obtain new prescriptions from physicians & nurses over the phone, patient consultations, OTC recommendations based on patient presentation & history of symptoms, drug therapy management, drug interaction interventions, supervision of pharmacy technicians and interns, inventory maintenance, compounding, narcotic inventory, and problem solving with 3rd party insurances. American Homepatient – Tallahassee, Florida Supervisor: Michael Thompson, PharmD July 2004-April 2008 Infusion Pharmacy Technician Pain management, TPN, and chemotherapy compounding & calculations, trained in aseptic technique (certified every 6 months), trained pharmacy residents & technicians on mixing procedure and aseptic technique, inventory control & ordering, monitoring patient labs with electrolyte balancing, patient chart reviewing, actively participated in a JACHO site survey/reaccreditation, IV order entry, pharmacokinetics. 1 Eckerd Drugs – Jacksonville, Florida Supervisor: William J. Smith, RPh December 1997-July 2004 Pharmacy Technician Customer service representation, input prescriptions into the computer, communicating with physicians & nurses, order entry, inventory maintenance, compounding, assisting pharmacist with narcotic inventory, cash register operation and problem solving with 3rd party insurances. Clinical Clerkships Naval Hospital of Jacksonville – Jacksonville, Florida June 2008-July 2008 General Medicine I & II (Preceptor: Jocelyn Jones, PharmD) Responsibilities were to monitor appropriate drug therapy, lab monitoring, pharmacokinetics, providing drug information to patients and medical team, journal presentations, 8 case presentations, new drug presentation, inservices to medical team, daily sitting and walking rounds with medical team, Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee participant, assessment and plan of care for diseases with monitoring parameters, observation of certain procedures related to pharmacy practice and drug use (i.e. nuclear cardiac stress test). Wolfson’s Children Hospital – Jacksonville, Florida August 2008 Pediatrics: Hematology/Oncology Unit (Preceptors: John Ng, PharmD & Richard Sands, PharmD) Basic understanding of pediatrics disease states in hematology and oncology. My responsibilities were to monitor appropriate drug therapy, lab monitoring, pharmacokinetics, providing drug information to patients and medical team, case presentation, daily walking rounds with medical team, assessment and plan of care for diseases with monitoring parameters, pharmacy round table discussions, opioid drug-to-drug conversions, performed cancer chemotherapy calculations, and participated in patient discharges to hospice agencies. Community Hospice of Northeast Florida – Jacksonville, Florida September 2008 Hospice (Preceptor: Doyle D Sims, BPharm) General concepts on hospice care, narcotic equivalence conversions, didactic training, case study problem solving, IV calculations, epidemic/crisis preparation, and compounding of suppositories & elixirs. Duval County Health Department – Jacksonville, Florida October 2008-November 2008 Ambulatory Care I & II (Preceptor: Sylvia Harrison-Jackson, PharmD) Primary care disease state management with drug therapy, prescription medication counseling, HIV/AIDS and opportunistic infection management, formulary substitution interventions, sexually transmitted disease management, lab and chart reviews, clinical rounds with physicians and nurse practitioners, and assist in small clinical surgical procedures. Saint Vincent’s Hospital – Jacksonville, Florida February 2009 Operating Room (Preceptor: Jeanine Humphries, BPharm) Understand the principles of supportive care medications before, during, and post surgery. Assisted in minor procedures. Understand drug concepts of pain management, anesthesiology, neuromuscular blockers, and open heart surgery. Stood in on more than 20 surgical procedures including, minimum invasive aortic valve replacement, maximum invasive CABG, hernia repair, “cath” lab, lap-band surgery, gall bladder removal, cataract removal, cranial tumor removal, and knee replacement. Understand the concepts of cardiac bypass. Warfarin teaching/education. Performed numerous sterile IV compounding for surgical procedures. 2 Duval County Health Department – Jacksonville, Florida March 2009 Advanced Community Practice (Preceptor: Keeshia King, PharmD) Primary care disease state management through community pharmacy settings. Patient counseling, drug utilization review, narcotic inventory, prescription order entry, formulary review and insurance processing. Clinic settings: TB clinic, HIV/AIDS clinic, planned parenthood, and family practice. Baptist at the Beaches – Jacksonville, Florida April 2009 Advanced Hospital Practice (Preceptor: Melissa Blackwelder, PharmD) Primary care disease state management through institutional pharmacy settings. In-patient patient counseling, drug utilization review, daily narcotic inventory, ER patient medication reconciliation prior to admission, DVT prophylaxis, Warfarin education/teaching, IV admixtures, unit dose prepackaging, IV-to-PO conversion of Proton Pump Inhibitors, and refilling unit carts. Presentations/In-services/Lectures June 2008 Journal Article Evaluation: ONTARGET Trial General Medicine I Naval Hospital of Jacksonville New Drug Presentation: Lexiscan ® (Regadensan) General Medicine I Naval Hospital of Jacksonville Probiotic Efficacy in C. Diff (In-service) General Medicine I Naval Hospital of Jacksonville July 2008 Asthma and COPD Clinical Seminar FAMU College of Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences Jacksonville Campus Once-A-Day Dosing in Aminoglycosides and Vancomycin (In-service) General Medicine II Naval Hospital of Jacksonville Drug-Induced Myocarditis (In-service) General Medicine II Naval Hospital of Jacksonville Diabetic Ketoacidosis General Medicine II Naval Hospital of Jacksonville Drug Article Evaluation: PROVE-IT: Intensive vs Moderate Lipid Lowering with Statins after Acute Coronary Syndromes Clinical Seminar FAMU College of Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences Jacksonville Campus August 2008 Idiopathic (Immune) Thrombocytopenia Purpura (ITP) 3 Pediatrics Wolfson’s Children Hospital (Baptist Medical Center) November 2008 Heart Failure Ambulatory Care II Duval County Health Department February 2009 Supportive Care in Aortic Valve Replacement: Pre-, Intra-, and Post- OP Operating Room St. Vincent Medical Center September 2009 Asthma Medication Delivery Devices Principles of Drug Action I Lab Lecture Florida A&M University College of Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus (MRSA) Pharmacotherapeutics I Lecture Florida A&M University College of Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences Nursing Concerns On Home Healthcare In-service In-service Tallahassee Memorial Hospital Home Healthcare November 2009 Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus (MRSA) Infections FAMU Infectious Disease Continuing Education Lecture Orlando, FL Compounding Chemotherapy Medications Using PhaSeal Products In-service American HomePatient Infusion & Pharmacy Department (Tallahassee) January 2010 Total Parenteral Nutrition: Dual Chamber Bags vs. All-in-One Containers Pharmacotherapeutics II Mini-Lecture Florida A&M University College of Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences Intravenous Compounding Methods, Aseptic Technique, and Calculations Prescription Analysis and Compounding Lecture Florida A&M University College of Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences Pharmacy Residencies After Pharmacy School Issues to Contemporary Pharmacy Practice Lecture Florida A&M University College of Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences February 2010 Home Infusion Industry I.P.P.E. Lecture Florida A&M University College of Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences 4 OTC Treatment for Diarrhea Self-Management of Non-Prescription Medications (OTC) Lecture Florida A&M University College of Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences OTC Ophthalmic Preparations Self-Management of Non-Prescription Medications (OTC) Lecture Florida A&M University College of Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences March 2010 Developing and Compounding a TPN Regimen with Calculations Prescription Analysis and Compounding Lab Lecture Florida A&M University College of Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences Research Projects 2008 Effects of Rosiglitazone Discontinuation on Glucose Control Florida A&M University College of Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences and Naval Hospital of Jacksonville Professional Organizations Kappa Psi Pharmaceutical Fraternity, Incorporated - Delta Iota Chapter (2003-2009; Offices held: Corresponding Secretary 2003-2004, Vice-Regent 2004-2005, Regent 2005-2006, Immediate Past Regent 2006-2007, Province IV Webmaster 2005-2007, Province IV Alternate Grand Council Convention Deputy 2006-2007) Kappa Psi Pharmaceutical Fraternity, Incorporated – North Florida Graduate Chapter (2009- present) Phi Lambda Sigma Pharmacy Leadership Society (2007-Present) Academy of Students in Pharmacy (2006-2009) Student National Pharmaceutical Association (2006-2009) Florida Pharmacy Association (2009-present) The National Diamondback Pharmacy Alumni Council (2009-present) Awards and Honors Center of Excellence Pharmacy Jumpstart Student (2000) Florida Bright Future Scholarship Recipient (2000-2004) Delta Iota Chapter of Kappa Psi Fraternity– Neophyte of the Year (2003-2004) Delta Iota Chapter of Kappa Psi Fraternity– Regent’s Award (2005-2006) Province IV of Kappa Psi Fraternity – Officer Acknowledgement (2005, 2006, 2007) Deans List Honor Roll References Available upon Request 5