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Beth A. Starkey
31923 Harlo Dr Apt D Madison Heights, MI 48071
Phone: (724) 944-0745 E-mail: b-starkey.1@onu.edu
Education:
Doctor of Pharmacy
Minor in Public Health
Raabe College of Pharmacy
Ohio Northern University; Ada, OH
Cumulative GPA: 3.21/4.0
Licensure/Certification:
OSHA Trained May 2014
Basic Life Support April 2014
Advanced Cardiac Life Support March 2014
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPPA) January 2014
Immunization Certified May 2012
AHA First Aid 2012
Ohio Intern’s License September 2014
Pennsylvania Intern’s License June 2011
Michigan Intern’s License March 2015
Medication Therapy Management Certified March 2014
Professional Memberships:
American Pharmacists Association: Academy of Student Pharmacists
(APhA-ASP) 2010-present
Kappa Epsilon- National Professional Pharmacists Fraternity 2011-present
Christian Pharmacists Fellowship International (CPFI) 2009-2013
Kappa Kappa Psi- National Honorary Band Fraternity 2009-2010
Professional Leadership/Activities:
Operation Self Care: Academy of Student Pharmacists 2012-2013
Operation Immunization: Academy of Student Pharmacists 2012-2013
Spielman Committee- Kappa Epsilon 2012-2013
Generation Rx: Academy of Student Pharmacists 2011-2013
Operation Heartburn, Training Committee: Academy of Student Pharmacists 2010
Honors/Awards:
Dean’s List 3 of 8 semesters 2013-2014
Dean’s List 1 of 3 quarters 2009-2010
Ohio Northern Talent Award 2010-2012
Ohio Northern Honors Scholar Award 2009-2014
Community Leadership/Service:
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Kappa Epsilon, National Professional Pharmacy Fraternity 2011-present
-Provide service to the university, pharmacy college, and community
-Performed blood pressure checks with Healthwise
-Participated in Social and Spielman Committees in planning events
and volunteering
Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure 2012-2013
Relay for Life participant 2010-2014
Kappa Kappa Psi National Band Service Fraternity 2009-2010
-Provide service for university bands and the community
-Participated in Social committee in planning formals and other events
-Attended District Convention in Detroit, Michigan in 2010
Work Experience:
Pharmacy Intern, Rite Aid, MI 2015
Pharmacy Intern, Medicine Shoppe North, New Castle, PA
Preceptor: Eric Lee Perry, RPh 2011-2015
o Performed Medication Therapy Management (MTM) sessions
o Gave immunizations
o Performed shoe fittings for diabetic patients
o Measured patients for compression hose
o Counseled patients on medications and information on OTC
products
Pharmacy Technician, Medicine Shoppe North, New Castle, PA June-Sept 2010
Preceptor: Eric Lee Perry, RPh
o Formulated labels for retail pharmacy
o Labeled bottles and dispensed medicine
o Updated patient information
o Performed other routine tasks such as stocking and organizing
shelves.
APPE Experience:
St. Elizabeth Hospital Ambulatory Care Clinic Pharmacy, Youngstown, OH
Ambulatory Care Apr 2015
-Performed CMRs and TIPs through the Outcomes MTM platform
-Completed a review and comparison of prescription bowel
preparations
-Counseled patient on medications and administration techniques
-Take oral prescriptions, transfers, and clarify questions with prescribers
Medi-Rx Pharmacy, Poland, OH
Geriatrics Mar 2015
-Reconcile controlled medication boxes from the nursing homes for
patient charging and medication replacement
-Profile doctor’s orders and fill prescriptions for delivery
-Attend nursing home for consultation to do chart reviews and
removal of outdated medications
Good Samaritan Hospital Heart and Vascular Center, Dayton, OH
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Cardiology Feb 2015
- Perform chart reviews for patients to determine appropriate
diagnosis, treatment, and monitoring of disease states
-Attended rounds with nurses, respiratory therapists, and dieticians
to discuss patient care
-Dose/adjust vancomycin levels and suggest antibiotics based on
culture and sensitivities
Univeristy of Pittsburgh Medical Center Horizon Hospital, Farrell, PA
Hospital Jan 2015
-Analyze patients medications cross referenced against their renal
function and suggest dosage adjustments
-Investigate adverse drug reactions and report appropriate reactions
and interventions
-Pull medications for cart fill and deliver medication to the floor
-Performed a drug utilization review on Ofirmev
Good Samaritan Hospital, Dayton, OH
General Medicine Nov 2014
-Attend rounds with attendings and medical residents to discuss patient
care
-Recommend dose adjustments based on renal clearance
-Recommend medication adjustment at outpatient clinic based on side
effects and cost
Akron Children’s Hospital Beeghly Campus, Boardman, OH Oct 2014
Pediatrics
-Attend rounds with doctors, nurses, and medical students to discuss
patient care
-Recommend medication changes due to patient intolerance
-Led weekly topic discussions such as OTCs in pediatrics, sickle cell
disease, and asthma
University Hospitals Richmond Medical Center, Richmond Heights, OH Sept 2014
Psychiatric
-Perform chart reviews for patients to determine appropriate diagnosis,
treatment, and monitoring of disease states
-Recommend monitoring and dose adjustments for antipsychotic
medications as well as watch for adverse drug reactions
-Prepare and present medication information for patient groups such as
drug disposal and medication topics
Giant Eagle, Boardman, OH July 2014
Community
-Filled incoming prescription orders
-Assess patient profiles for allergies, drug-interactions, and compliance
-Take oral prescriptions, transfers, and clarify questions with prescribers
-Recommend over-the-counter medications
-Assist in interpreting OARRS reports
Blanchard Valley Health Systems, Findlay, OH June 2014
General Medicine
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-Attended rounds with nurses, social work, and dieticians to discuss
patient care
-Recommended adjustments for patients medications due to renal
dosing
-Counseled Coumadin patients
-Performed a drug utilization evaluation on Venofer
IPPE Experience:
UPMC Horizon Hospital, Farrell, PA Dec 2011-Jan 2012
Walgreen’s Pharmacy, New Castle, PA August 2011
Other Employment:
Work study employee, Affinity Commons Desk, Ada, OH Sept 2010-May 2011
Work study employee, White Bear Inn, Ada, OH Oct 2009-May 2010
Professional Presentations:
“Diabetes Medication Review”
-Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience, Poland, OH Mar 2015
-Reviewed MOA, administration, and side effects of current diabetic
treatments including oral therapy and insulin with a focus on new and
combination medications
-Given to nutritionists
“HCAP/Aspiration Pneumonia”
-Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience, Dayton, OH Jan 2015
-Reviewed signs and symptoms, cause, types, diagnosis and treatment,
along with a patient case
-Given to pharmacy staff including pharmacists, director, and
technicians
“New Antibiotics”
-Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience, Farrell, PA Jan 2015
-Presented new antibiotics for 2014-2015 as well as those currently
undergoing clinical trials
-Given to medical residents, pharmacist, and attending
“Medications in Pregnancy and Lactation”
-Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience, Dayton, OH Nov 2014
-Presented OTC and prescription medications and their relative safety
in both pregnancy and lactation focusing on OTCs, pain, depression,
and antibiotics
- Given to medical attendings, medical residents, psychologist, and
clinical pharmacist
“Medicine Abuse”
-Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience, Boardman, OH Oct 2014
-Presented statistics on medicine abuse, what is abused, signs of abuse,
who is at risk, why abuse occurs, and how to detect and prevent it
-Given to hospital employees
“Sickle Cell Disease”
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-Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience, Boardman, OH Oct 2014
-Reviewed signs and symptoms, cause, types, diagnosis and treatment,
clinical studies, and future treatments along with a patient case
- Given to clinical pharmacist
“Drug Disposal”
-Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience, Richmond Heights, OH Sept 2014
-Led group discussion on why and how to dispose of medications
included controlled substances and needles
-Given to patients
“Catatonia”
-Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience, Richmond Heights, OH Sept 2014
-Reviewed signs and symptoms, differential diagnosis, DSM-5,
treatment algorithm, clinical studies, and patient case
- Given to clinical pharmacist, PA student, and pharmacy student
“Heart Failure”
-Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience, Findlay, OH June 2014
-Reviewed signs and symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of
congestive heart failure along with a patient case
- Given to pharmacy staff and students
References:
Eric Lee Perry, RPh
Pharmacist and Owner of Medicine Shoppe North
Medicine Shoppe
1707 Wilmington Road
New Castle, PA 16101
Tel: 724-652-3366
E-mail: 1549@medicineshoppe.com
-Relationship: Eric Lee Perry is the pharmacist who owns the pharmacy I have worked as
both a technician and intern at.
Kelly Reilly, PharmD
Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice
The Raabe College of Pharmacy
Ohio Northern University
525 South Main Street, Ada, OH 45810
Tel: 419-772-3955
E-mail: k-reilly@onu.edu
-Relationship: Kelly Reilly is my pharmacy advisor at Ohio Northern University.
Sarrah Hein, PharmD
Pharmacy Services Manager
ACH Beeghly Campus
6505 Market Street
Boardman, OH 44512
Tel: 330-746-9557
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E-mail: shein@chmca.org
-Relationship: Sarrah Hein was my preceptor during my last year of pharmacy school.
Marti Blazer,RPh
Pharmacist
Hometown Apothecary Drugs
807 3rd Ave
New Brighton, PA 15066
Tel: 724-674-0247
-Relationship: Marti was a pharmacist whom I had the pleasure of working with on
multiple occasions.
John Miller, RPh
Pharmacist
Good Samaritan Hospital Dayton
2222Philadelphia Drive
Dayton, OH 45406
Tel: 397-734-3239
E-mail: jormiller@gshdayton.org
-Relationship: John Miller was my preceptor during my last year of pharmacy school.