International Journal of Reproductive Medicine & Gynecology
SagalovichCV2015
1. Marina (Khalabuda) Sagalovich
2143 Yellowstar Lane, Naperville, IL | 773-680-6428 | mkhalabuda@gmail.com
PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY
· Licensed pharmacist in Illinois and New York with PharmD degree and 7 years of
experience in hospital, long-term care, and retail settings
· PGY1 pharmacy residency trained with skills in pharmacokinetic dosing, antimicrobial
stewardship program, anticoagulation monitoring, TPN/enteral nutrition, and code blue
response
· Academia experience, research experience, publication in Journal Of Clinical
Pharmacology
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EDUCATION
Doctor of Pharmacy (Cum Laude) Mar 2010
Midwestern University, Chicago College of Pharmacy
Pre-Pharmacy Coursework Sept 2004-
May 2006
Loyola University, Chicago, IL
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LICENSURE
New York Registered Pharmacist License
Albany, NY
Illinois Registered Pharmacist License
Chicago, IL
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CERTIFICATIONS
Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) Jun 2010
American Heart Association
Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) Jun 2010
American Heart Association
Basic Life Support (BCLS) Jun 2010
National Safety Council
Pharmacy-Based Immunization Delivery Certificate Mar 2009
Midwestern University
Downers Grove, IL
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PROFESSIONAL WORK EXPERIENCE
PharMerica Jul 2011-present
Bensenville, IL
Consultant Pharmacist
· Review drug regimen and clinical indicators of each resident and provide a
written report of any irregularities to the Director of Nursing, Administrator and
the attending physicians
· Recommend changes in medication therapies based on cost and current
guidelines for patients with various co-morbidities such as diabetes,
hypertension, COPD, depression, and anxiety
· Present pharmacy report at quality assurance meetings
· Offer drug information, current clinical guidelines, and regulatory guidelines
during psychotropic review meetings
· Provide in-services to the clinical staff
· Acquired new business by exemplifying superb costumer service skills
PGY1 Pharmacy Practice Residency Jun 2010-
Jun 2011
The Brooklyn Hospital Center
Brooklyn, NY
LONGITUDINAL EXPERIENCES
24-Hour Pharmacotherapist On-Call Program
• Antimicrobial Stewardship Program
• Automatic Therapeutic Substitution Program
• Pharmacokinetics Consult Service
• Nutrition Support Team
• Anticoagulation Consult Service
• Drug Information and Toxicology Support Services
• Cardiac Arrest Response Team
• Rapid Response Team
• IV to PO Exchange Program
• Oxford Health Plans Discharge Counseling Services
Practice Management
• Code Blue Committee
• Antibiogram Development
• Pharmacokinetic Manual Development
• Nursing Orientation Education Program
• Pharmacy & Therapeutics Committee
• Electronic Medical Record Implementation Team
• Eclipsys/Allscripts Super User
Introduction to Academia
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3. • Co-preceptor of Internal Medicine Pharmacy APPE Students
• Physical Assessment Recitation
• Pharmacotherapeutics Recitation
ROTATIONS
Surgical Intensive Care Unit Jun 2011
Preceptor: William Vincent III, Pharm.D.
Cardiology May 2011
Preceptors: Robert DiGregorio, Pharm.D., Frank Iacovone, M.D.
Internal Medicine II Apr 2011
Preceptor: Evangelia Davanos, PharmD, CNSC
ID/HIV Mar 2011
Preceptor: Boris Nogid, Pharm.D., BCPS
Pediatrics Feb 2011
Preceptors: Agnes Chou, Pharm.D., BCPS, CACP, K. Bromberg, M.D
Enteral/Parenteral Nutrition Jan 2011
Preceptor: Evangelia Davanos, PharmD, CNSC
Emergency Medicine Dec 2010
Preceptors: Robert DiGregorio, Pharm.D., Anton Wray, M.D.
Internal Medicine I Nov 2010
Preceptor: Evangelia Davanos, PharmD, CNSC
Medical Intensive Care Unit Oct 2010
Preceptor: Karina Muzykovsky, PharmD
Pharmacokinetics Rotation Sept 2010
Preceptor: Robert V. DiGregorio, PharmD
Ambulatory Care Aug 2010
Preceptor: Evangelina Berrios-Colon, PharmD, BCPS, CACP
Orientation Jul 2010
Preceptors: Adewale Omoloju, Pharm.D., Kathleen Minlionica, B.S., Pharm.D., Denise
Liu, M.S., R.Ph.
ACADEMIC APPOINTMENT Sept 2010 – May
2011
Clinical Instructor of Pharmacy Practice
Arnold & Marie Schwartz College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences
Long Island University
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4. Walgreens Pharmacy Jun 2008-Jun
2010
Racine, WI: Terry Hess
Hinsdale, IL: Charles Pfau
Wheaton, IL: Angela Wang
Albuquerque, NM: Johnnie Padilla
Pharmacy Intern
• Counseled patients on prescription and over-the-counter medications
• Reviewed and verified prescriptions entered by technicians
• Answered prescriber calls and transcribed oral prescriptions
• Completed technician duties (entered/filled prescriptions, assisted patients at the
in/out/drive through windows)
PEPID Jun 2005-Aug 2006
Evanston, IL: Amlan RayChaudhury
Intern
• Updated dosing, contraindications/cautions, trade names, and IV information in
drug cards for an online drug database to be used by nursing students, nurses,
and physicians in US, Canada, and United Kingdom.
• Researched information and created new drug cards for newly approved
medication in US and United Kingdom.
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PUBLICATION
Morell J, Sullivan B, Khalabuda M, McBride BF. Update on the critical differences
among inhibitors of FactorXa. J Clin Pharmacol. Sep 2010;50(9):986-1000
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RESEARCH PROJECTS
PGY1 research project Jul 2010-Jun
2011
The Brooklyn Hospital Center, Brooklyn, NY
Mentor: Agnes Chou
Title: The impact of a pharmacist-led asthma education in an urban pediatric emergency
department.
Student research project Jun 2007-Feb 2008
Midwestern University, Downers Grove, IL
Mentor: Shaifali Bhalla
Title: Effects of agmantine in reducing opiod tolerance in oxycodone tolerant mice.
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POSTERS
Dec 2010
Khalabuda M, Muzykovsky K, DiGregorio RV.Treatment of hypersomnia post bilateral
paramedian thalamic artery infarct with modafinil: A case report
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5. Presented at ASHP Mid-Year Clinical Meeting
December 2010, Anaheim, CA
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ORAL PRESENTATIONS
Aug 2014
Review of Common OTC Medications
Independent Living of Oak Trace Nursing Facility, Downers Grove, IL
Presented to elderly residents of independent living unit
Jul 2014
Review of Psychotropic Medication in Elderly
Elmhurst Extended Care Family Night, Elmhurst, IL
Presented to families of nursing home residents
Jan 2013
Behavior Management and Antipsychotic Use in Elderly
Courtyard Healthcare Center In-Service, Berwyn, IL
Presented to nurses, director of nursing, and assistant director of nursing
Jun 2012
Urinary Tract Infection Treatment
Elmhurst Extended Care In-Service, Elmhurst, IL
Presented to nurses, director of nursing, and assistant director of nursing
Apr 2012
Exelon Patch for Mild-Moderate Alzheimers
Elmhurst Extended Care In-Service, Elmhurst, IL
Presented to nurses, director of nursing, and assistant director of nursing
Mar 2012
Post-Survey Clinical Pearls
Courtyard Healthcare Center In-Service, Berwyn, IL
Presented to nurses
Feb 2012
Pre-survey Clinical Pearls
Imperial Grove In-Service, Chicago, IL
Presented to nurses
Jan 2012
Preventing Medication Errors
Nursing Academy Education Meeting, Chicago, IL
Presented to nurses
Jun 2011
Drug monograph: Hydroxyprogesterone Caproate Injection
P&T Committee at The Brooklyn Hospital Center, Brooklyn, NY
Presented to attending physicians, nurse manager, pharmacy residents, clinical
pharmacists, pharmacy students
Pharmacist-led Asthma Education in an Urban Pediatric Emergency Department
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6. New York City Regional Residency Conference, New York, NY
Presented to residency program directors, clinical pharmacists, pharmacy residents, and
pharmacy students
May 2011
Pharmacist-led Asthma Education in an Urban Pediatric Emergency Department
Eastern States Conference, Hershey, PA
Presented to residency program directors, clinical pharmacists, and pharmacy residents
Apr 2011
Use of Statins in Sepsis Debate: Pro argument
The Brooklyn Hospital Center, Brooklyn, NY
Presented to pharmacy residents, pharmacy students, and clinical pharmacists
Summary of the new American Heart Association Guidelines for Cardiopulmonary
Resuscitation and Emergency Cardiovascular Care
The Brooklyn Hospital Center, Brooklyn, NY
Presented to the Code Blue Committee
Feb 2011
Pharmacological management of pediatric patients with idiopathic juvenile
arthritis
The Brooklyn Hospital Center, Brooklyn, NY
Presented to medical residents, medical students, and attending physician
Use of Inhaled Corticosteroids in Asthmatic Pediatric Patients
The Brooklyn Hospital Center, Brooklyn, NY
Presented to medical residents, medical students, pharmacy students, and attending
physician
Nutrition Support in Wound Healing
The Brooklyn Hospital Center, Brooklyn, NY
Presented to pharmacy residents, pharmacy students, pharmacy residency candidates
and clinical pharmacists
Nov 2010
Overview of Antibiotics
The Brooklyn Hospital Center, Brooklyn, NY
Presented to medical residents, medical students, pharmacy students, and attending
physician
Transfusion-Related Acute Lung Injury (TRALI)
The Brooklyn Hospital Center, Brooklyn, NY
Presented to pharmacy residents, pharmacy students, and clinical pharmacists
Oct 2010
Pharmacokinetics of Phenytoin
The Brooklyn Hospital Center, Brooklyn, NY
Presented to pharmacy residents, pharmacy students, and clinical pharmacists
Sept 2010
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7. Drug monograph: Tapentadol
P&T Committee at The Brooklyn Hospital Center, Brooklyn, NY
Presented to attending physicians, nurse manager, pharmacy residents, clinical
pharmacists, pharmacy students
Aug 2010
Journal Club:
“Squires KE, Young B, DeJesus E, et al. Similar efficacy and tolerability of atazanavir
compared with atazanavir/ritonavir, each with abacavir/lamivudine after initial
suppression with abacavir/lamivudine plus ritonavir-boosted atazanavir in HIV-infected
patients. AIDS 2010, 24:2019–2027”
The Brooklyn Hospital Center, Brooklyn, NY
Presented to pharmacy residents, pharmacy students, and clinical pharmacists
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PROJECT IMPROVEMENT
Jan 2011
Pharmacokinetics Manual of The Brooklyn Hospital Center
Peer Reviewer
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ADVANCED PHARMACY PRACTICE EXPERIENCE
Clinical Acute Care Rotation/NCC ICU Jan-Feb 2010
Rush University Medical Center
Chicago, IL
Preceptor: Amy Green
Community Rotation Nov 2009-Jan 2010
CVS Pharmacy
Niles, IL
Preceptor: Joe Sorisho
Ambulatory/Chronic Care Rotation Oct-Nov 2009
Acoma-Canoncito-Laguna Service Unit
San Fidel, NM
Preceptor: Wil Darwin
Elective: Non-Patient Care Rotation Sept-Oct 2009
Walgreens OptionCare
Buffalo Grove, IL
Preceptors: Steve Kennedy, Lisa Siefert
General Hospital Rotation Apr-May 2009
Elgin Hospital
Elgin, IL
Preceptor: Patrick Uplegger
Acute Care-General Medicine Rotation/ MICU Mar-Apr 2009
Rush University Medical Center
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8. Chicago, IL
Preceptor: Guorang Patel
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AWARDS
Doctor of Pharmacy, Cum Laude 2010
Dean’s List 2006-2009
HIAS Scholarship 2006-2007
National Society of Collegiate Scholars April 2005
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PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
American Society of Consultant Pharmacists (ASCP) Nov 2011-
present
New York State Council of Health-System Pharmacists Sept 2010-
Sept 2011
American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP) Oct 2009-Dec
2011
Phi Delta Chi --Fundraiser chair (2009) Nov 2006-
present
Illinois Council of Health-System Pharmacists (ICHP) Sept 2008-
Sept 2010
American Pharmacists Association-Academy of Student Oct 2006 -
May 2007
Pharmacists (APhA-ASP)
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VOLUNTEERING/EXTRACURICULAR ACTIVITIES
Clare Oaks Health Fair Sept 2012
Atlantic Avenue Health Fair volunteer Sept 2010
School of Madrichim Sept 2009-May 2010
Volley for the Cure participant Mar 2009
St. Jude’s Christmas Cards volunteer Dec 2008
Turkey’s tackling hunger volunteer Nov 2008
Fall color 5K run and walk volunteer Oct 2008
Start! American Heart Walk volunteer Sept 2008
Children’s Birthday project volunteer Sept 2008
St. Jude’s letter writing volunteer Apr 2008
Halloween fest volunteer Oct 2007 and 2008
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9. Breast Cancer Run/Walk participant May 2007
Salsa instructor at Midwestern University Sept 2006-May 2008
Adult Literacy Volunteer Sept 2006-
Dec 2006
Operation Immunizations volunteer Oct 2006
Midwestern Health Fair volunteer Oct 2006
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NON-PROFESSIONAL WORK EXPERIENCE
Aug 2002-Jun 2010
HYPE Productions
Lansing IL: Tricia Gonzalez
Entertainer
• Lead adults and kids in various activities at bar/bat mitzvahs, corporate parties,
weddings, etc.
• Organized kids for games, slow dances, and performances on stage.
• Created an enjoyable environment for all generations.
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SKILLS
Fluent in Russian and Spanish
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10. Breast Cancer Run/Walk participant May 2007
Salsa instructor at Midwestern University Sept 2006-May 2008
Adult Literacy Volunteer Sept 2006-
Dec 2006
Operation Immunizations volunteer Oct 2006
Midwestern Health Fair volunteer Oct 2006
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NON-PROFESSIONAL WORK EXPERIENCE
Aug 2002-Jun 2010
HYPE Productions
Lansing IL: Tricia Gonzalez
Entertainer
• Lead adults and kids in various activities at bar/bat mitzvahs, corporate parties,
weddings, etc.
• Organized kids for games, slow dances, and performances on stage.
• Created an enjoyable environment for all generations.
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SKILLS
Fluent in Russian and Spanish
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