1. 1
Zelickowski:
Curriculum
Vitae
CIRRICULUM
VITAE
Erica
Zelickowski,
PharmD
690
S
Clearwater
Ln
303,
Boise,
ID
83712
ezelick09@gmail.com
208.968.6019
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EDUCATION
Doctor
of
Pharmacy
Roseman
University
of
Health
Sciences
Degree
awarded
June
2009
Pre-‐Pharmacy
Cirriculum
College
of
Southern
Nevada
(CSN)
University
of
Nevada
Las
Vegas
(UNLV)
PROFESSIONAL
EXPERIENCE
Albertsons
LLC
Savon
Pharmacy
–
Pharmacist
–
19
locations
January
2013
-‐
present
Walmart
Pharmacy
–
Pharmacist,
Pharmacy
Manager
–
3
locations
October
2010
–
April
2012
Walgreens
Pharmacy
-‐
Pharmacist
–
49
locations
July
2009
–
June
2010
PHARMACY
PRACTICE
ROTATIONS
AND
ELECTIVES
Palliative
Care/Pain
Management
Nathan
Adelson
Hospice,
Las
Vegas,
Nevada
Preceptor:
Justin
Kulgren,
PharmD
April
2009
–
May
2009
Activities
included
daily
rounds
with
attending
physicians
at
the
in-‐patient
care
units
(IPU),
represented
pharmacy
in
weekly
multidisciplinary
home
care
and
(IPU)
team
meetings,
participated
in
monitoring
pain
management
regimens
and
end-‐of-‐life
care,
bi-‐weekly
presentations
to
preceptor
and
other
hospice
staff.
Topic
discussion
included:
Pain,
Pain
Management,
Treating
Refractory
Pain,
Opioid
Conversions,
End-‐of
Life
Care,
Recognition
of
Imminent
Death,
Palliative
Medicine,
Cystic
Fibrosis,
Parkinson's
Disease,
Medicare
Guidelines
for
Hospice
Admissions.
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Advanced
Pharmacy
Practice
Experience
–
Institutional
HealthSouth
Rehabilitation
Hospital,
Las
Vegas,
Nevada
Preceptor:
Steve
Lapping,
RPh
Februrary
2009
–
March
2009
Activities
included
daily
sterile
compounding
of
IV
drugs
(minus
chemotherapy
and
TPN),
daily
restocking
of
AcuDose-‐Rx
medication
stations,
inventory
management,
daily
Cardinal
order,
vancomycin/aminoglycoside
monitoring
and
dosing,
Procrit/Aranesp
monitoring,
anticoagulation
monitoring,
weekly
multidisciplinary
team
meetings
for
in-‐patient
evaluations.
Topic
discussions
included:
DVT
Treatment
and
Prophylaxis,
Professionalism,
Admissions
Evaluations
for
In-‐
patient
Rehabilitation,
USP
<797>,
JAHCO
2009
Patient
Safety
Goals,
Erythropoietin:
Indications
and
Laboratory
Monitoring,
and
Daptomycin.
Trauma
Surgery
University
Medical
Center,
Las
Vegas,
Nevada
Preceptor:
Don
Frisch,
PharmD
January
2009
-‐
February
2009
Activities
included
daily
rounds
with
trauma
team
in
Level
1
Trauma
Unit
and
burn
center,
following
patients
in
trauma
unit,
antibiotic
monitoring,
attending
lectures
and
topic
discussions
with
medical
students
lead
by
attending
physicians
and
fellows,
attending
rounds
with
infectious
disease
doctor,
attending
lectures
at
on-‐site
faculty
offices,
and
pain
consult
with
pharmacy
resident.
Topic
discussions
included:
Sepsis
Guidelines,
Xigris
Criteria,
Mechanical
Ventilation,
Traumatic
Brain
Injury,
Spinal
Cord
Injuries,
Anemia,
Delirium
verses
Agitation,
Considerations
in
Pain
Management
and
Sedation,
Neuromuscular
Blockers,
DVT
Prophylaxis,
Glascow
Coma
Scale
(GCS),
Managing
Intracranial
Pressure,
Stress
Ulcer
Prophylaxis,
Phenytoin/Fosphenytoin
Dosing,
Glycemic
Control,
and
Shock.
General
Medicine
North
Vista
Hospital,
Las
Vegas,
Nevada
Preceptor:
Todd
Barnard,
PharmD
November
2008
-‐
December
2008
Activities
included
pharmacokinetic
antibiotic
dosing,
anticoagulation
monitoring,
rounds
with
ICU
charge
nurse
and
case
manager,
rounds
with
infectious
disease
doctor,
researching
and
answering
drug
information
questions
for
non-‐pharmacy
practitioners,
gathering
MUE
information
for
director
of
pharmacy,
monitoring
labs
for
infectious
disease
doctor,
and
observation
of
order
entry.
Advanced
Community
Practice
-‐
Diabetes
Focus
CVS
Pharmacy,
Las
Vegas,
Nevada
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Preceptor:
Mike
Martinez,
PharmD
September
2008
-‐
November
2008
Activities
included
patient
counseling
and
preparing
for
weekly
topic
discussions
with
preceptor.
Presentation
topics
included
Diabetes
Overview,
Profile
Management
and
Interventions,
OTC
Diabetic
Products,
Herbal
and
Dietary
Supplements:
Considerations
in
Diabetics,
and
one
demonstrative
presentation
involving
a
diabetic
monitor.
Other
rotation
specific
activities
were
related
to
pharmacy
management
and
included
inventory
management,
inventory
audits,
evaluation
of
various
pharmacy
reports,
workflow
management
as
well
as
participating
in
daily
pharmacy
activities.
Internal
Medicine
Meadows
Medical
Group,
Las
Vegas,
Nevada
Preceptor:
Mehrdad
Tafreshi,
MD
August
2008
-‐
September
2008
Rotation
specific
experiences
included
screening
patients
for
medical
needs,
educating
patients
about
disease
states,
and
reviewing
patient
charts
with
preceptor
for
the
purpose
of
diagnosis,
disease
state
management
and
recommending
drug
therapy.
Complimentary
Medicine
University
of
Southern
Nevada,
College
of
Pharmacy,
Henderson,
Nevada
Instructor:
Charles
Lacy,
PharmD,
FCSHP
May
2008
-‐
June
2008
Elective
focused
on
evaluating
the
role
of
drug
and
non-‐drug
complementary
medicine
in
the
American
healthcare
system
while
offering
comparison
to
the
role
of
such
therapies
in
other
areas
of
the
world.
Other
objectives
included
comparing
and
contrasting
allopathic
medicine,
homeopathy,
osteopathy
and
naturopathy
as
well
as
critically
assessing
peer-‐reviewed
publications
examining
the
role
of
the
aforementioned
therapies
in
Western
medicine.
Community
Pharmacy
Practice
Experience
Walmart
Pharmacy,
Las
Vegas,
Nevada
Preceptor:
Tadu
Maryam,
PharmD
September
2007
-‐
May
2008
Community
Pharmacy
Practice
Experience
Target
Pharmacy,
Las
Vegas,
Nevada
Preceptor:
Justin
Holt,
RPh
June
2007
-‐
July
2007
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Early
Pharmacy
Practice
Experience
Rite-‐Aide
Pharmacy,
Las
Vegas,
Nevada
Preceptor:
Joe
Monchunski,
RPh
Sept
2006
-‐
May
2007
GRANT
WRITING
“Educating
Adolescents
about
the
Consequences
Related
to
Non-‐Medical
Use
of
Prescription
and
Over-‐The-‐Counter
Medications”
Collaborating
Investigator
Other
Collaborating
Investigators:
Paul
Oesterman,
PharmD,
Rene
Coffman,
BS
PharmD,
PhD,
and
Immanuel
Ijo,
PharmD
Candidate
2009
Primary
Investigator:
Allison
Welder,
PhD
May
2008
–
June2008
Designed
a
survey
study
to
be
conducted
in
the
Clark
County
School
District
(CCSD)
regarding
non-‐medical
use
of
prescription
and
over-‐the-‐counter
drugs,
co-‐authored
an
intramural
grant
request
to
fund
the
project,
assisted
in
obtaining
approval
from
CCSD
Institutional
Review
Board
(IRB)
and
USN
IRB
to
conduct
the
survey,
contracted
with
the
University
of
Nevada
Las
Vegas
(UNLV)
Canon
Survey
Center
to
design
the
survey
tool
and
organize
descriptive
results.
Funded:
$8050.00
CERTIFICATES
&
LICENSES
Idaho
Pharmacist
License:
P6766
January
2013
-‐
present
Idaho
Controlled
Substances
License:
January
2013
-‐
present
Nevada
Pharmacist
License:
17649
August
2009
-‐
present
Protecting
Human
Research
Participants
National
Institute
of
Health
Office
of
Extramural
Research
Certificate
Number:
97273
September
2008
-‐
present
Delivering
Medication
Therapy
Management
Services
American
Pharmacists
Association
(APhA)
March
2014
-‐
present
Pharmacy
Based
Immunization
Delivery
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American
Pharmacist
Association
(APhA)
August
2007
-‐
present
Basic
Life
Support
Provider
/
Blood
Borne
Pathogens
Cetificate
August
2007
-‐
present
Nevada
Pharmacy
Intern
License:
IN02021
September
2006
-‐
July
2009
PROFESSIONAL
MEMBERSHIPS
American
Pharmacist
Association
Sept
2007
-‐
Sept
2009
February
2014
-‐
present
American
Public
Health
Association
February
2014
-‐
present
Phi
Lambda
Sigma,
Beta
Omega
Chapter
(PLS)
June
2008
-‐
present
Roseman’s
Drug
Abuse
Awareness
Team
(DAAT)
December
2006
-‐
present
American
College
of
Clinical
Pharmacy
(ACCP)
October
2009
-‐
September
2010
Nevada
Society
of
Health
System
Pharmacists
(NVSHP)
June
2008
-‐
May
2009
American
Society
of
Health
System
Pharmacists
(ASHP)
September
2007
-‐
August
2009
National
Community
Pharmacist
Association
(NCPA)
September
2006
-‐
August
2007
LEADERSHIP
EXPERIENCE
Co-‐founder
of
Roseman
University’s
Drug
Abuse
Awareness
Team
December
2006
-‐
present
University
of
Southern
Nevada
College
of
Pharmacy
Curriculum
Committee
June
2008
-‐
June
2009
September
2006
-‐
September
2007
ACCP
-‐
Student
Network
Campus
Founding
Committee
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March
2007
-‐
May
2007
PRESENTATIONS
“Educating
Youth
about
the
Consequences
of
Drug
Misuse
and
Abuse”
Several
short
group
presentations
to
teens,
parents,
teachers,
CCSD
administrators
and
detectives
over
the
coarse
of
3
years.
“Drug
Abuse
Awareness
Team:
Educating
Middle
School
Students
about
Medication
Misuse”
Poster
presentation
at
the
2008
United
States
Public
Health
Service
Scientific
and
Training
Symposium,
Tucson,
Arizona
June
9,
2008
“Simvastatin:
Potential
Treatment
for
Hyperandrogenism
in
Polycystic
Ovarian
Syndrome”
Presented
to
faculty
and
students,
USN
College
of
Pharmacy,
Henderson,
NV
May
15,
2008
“Substance
Abuse
Trends
and
Warning
Signs”
Presented
to
Clark
County
School
District
Teachers,
co-‐
presentation
with
Las
Vegas
Narcotic
Detectives;
New
Teachers
Conference,
Las
Vegas,
Nevada
May
3,
2008
“Overview
of
Levofloxacin
to
Prevent
Bacterial
Infection
in
Patients
with
Cancer
and
Neutropenia
by
Bucaneve
et
al”
Presented
to
faculty
and
students,
Journal
Club
presentation,
USN
College
of
Pharmacy,
Henderson,
Nevada
February
2008
“Diabetic
Monitors:
Information
for
the
Public”
Poster
presented
to
faculty
and
students,
USN
College
of
Pharmacy,
Henderson,
Nevada
April
2007
“Anthrax:
CDC
Category
A
Potential
Weapon
of
Mass
Destruction”
Presented
to
faculty
and
students,
USN
College
of
Pharmacy,
Henderson,
Nevada
February
2007
“Congestive
Heart
Failure:
Information
for
the
Public”
Poster
presented
to
faculty
and
students,
USN
College
of
Pharmacy,
Henderson,
Nevada
December
2006
“Traimterene/hydrochlorothiazide
Therapy”
Presented
to
faculty
and
students,
USN
College
of
Pharmacy,
Henderson,
Nevada
October
2006
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NEWSLETTER
PUBLICATIONS
Zelickowski
E.
Pharmacy
Student
Corner
–
Spotlight
on
Drug
Abuse
Awareness
Team.
NVSHP
News.
June
2008;
Vol
2;
Issue
2:
pg
3
Zelickowski
E.
DAAT:
Recognition
and
Continued
Progress.
DAAT
Newsletter.
June
2008;
Vol
2;
Issue
1_Supplement:
pg
1-‐4
Zelickowski
E,
Welder
A,
Ijo
I,
Oesterman
P,
Riccio
K,
Armino
S,
Masters
B.
DAAT
1
Year
Anniversary:
Looking
Forward,
Looking
Back.
DAAT
Newsletter.
May
2008
Volume
2;
Issue
1:
pg
1-‐18
Zelickowski
E.
How
was
DAAT
born?
DAAT
Newsletter.
April
2007;
Vol
1;
Issue
1:
pg
2
COMMUNITY
SERVICE
Roseman
University’s
Drug
Abuse
Awareness
Team
(DAAT)
December
2006
-‐
June
2009
• Coordinated
presentations
at
several
Clark
County
School
District
(CCSD)
middle
schools,
high
schools
and
community
events
• collaborated
with
Clark
County
narcotics
detectives
on
several
presentations
to
students
and
teachers
• worked
with
CCSD
administrators
in
obtaining
approval
for
the
USN-‐DAAT
survey
study
aimed
at
determining
the
prevalence
of
non-‐medicl
use
of
prescription
drugs
among
8th
grade
students
in
the
Clark
County
School
District,
and
evaluating
the
efficacy
of
extended
RX
and
OTC
drug
education
Las
Vegas
Annual
Women’s
Expo
February
2008
• Educated
attendees
about
Genital
Human
Papilloma
Virus
• Promoted
prevention
of
cervical
cancer
and
genital
warts
via
vaccination
with
Gardasil
AWARDS
&
RECOGNITIONS
ASHP
Clinical
Skills
Competition
Campus
First
Runner-‐up
October
2008
Phil
Lambda
Sigma
Pharmacy
Leadership
Society
-‐
Invited
for
Membership
June
2008
Walgreens
Outstanding
Customer
Service
March/April
2008
American
Association
of
Colleges
of
Pharmacy
publication:
USN
students
work
to
reduce
teen
drug
abuse.
Academic
Pharmacy
Now.
2008;
Vol
1;
Issue
2:
page
12.
“2008
Profiles
in
Courage”
Recognized
in
Las
Vegas
Review
Journal
January
2008
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ASHP
Clinical
Skills
Competition
Chapter
Top
10
Finalist
October
2007
USN
Scholarship
Recipient
August
2007
United
States
Public
Health
Service
Commissioned
Officers
Association
publication:
Hope
renewed
for
public
health
pharmacy.
COA
Frontline.
2007;
Vol
44;
Issue
6:
page
4.
University
of
Southern
Nevada
publication:
Drug
Abuse
Awareness
Team.
Connections.
2007;
Vol
2;
Issue
2:
page
10.
United
States
Public
Health
Service
Award:
“Excellence
in
Public
Health
Pharmacy
Practice”
May
2007
REFERENCES:
Avaliable
upon
request