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Dr. Shanea Denise Parker
181 Pine Bluff Drive
Newport News, Virginia 23602
(757) 377-9730
ShaneaPharmd@verizon.net
Shanea.Parker@Hamptonu.edu
EDUCATION
Doctor of Pharmacy Degree, Hampton University, VA 2004
Areas of concentration: biochemistry, medicinal chemistry,
Anatomy and Physiology, biostatistics, Pharmaceutical care,
profession of pharmacy, drug disease management, patient
assessment, toxicology, drug information and alternative
medicine.
Profession Education Experience
Advanced Clinical clerkship Internal medicine
11/2003-12/2003
Sentara Leigh Norfolk, Virginia
Activities-Pharmacokinetic dosing of aminoglycosides and
Vancomycin; Coumadin dosing; Drug information to the patient,
Weekly journal clubs, and presentations on heart failure
andMyocardial infarctions; Daily rounds withPhysicians through the
intensive care and step down units.
Advanced Clinical clerkship Drug Information Rotation
10/2003-11/2003
Sentara Norfolk General Hospital, Norfolk, Virginia
Activities- Expediently find accurate and concise drug information.
Projects presented before the P&T committee: Recommended
maximum dosage of Clavulanic acid, Valtrex and Famvir
comparison of efficacy, and medications recommended for
filtration purposes. Journal Club presentation- A Randomized
Double-Blind Placebo control of Letrozole in Post-Menopausal
woman after 5 years of Tamoxifen Therapy.
Advanced Clinical Clerkship Psychiatric Rotation
8/2003-9/2003
Eastern State Hospital, Williamsburg, Virginia
Activities-Journal Club–A Double-Blind Comparison of
Olanzapine versus Risperidone in the Acute Treatment of
Dementia-Related Behavioral Disturbances in Extended Care
Facilities; A Double-Blind Comparison of Olanzapine versus
Risperidone in the Acute Treatment of
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Dementia-Related Behavioral Disturbances in Extended Care;
Discussions- Anxiety Disorders, DSM IV, and Bipolar disorder Formal
Case Presentation- Neuro Malignant Syndrome. Off label indications
of Antiepileptic’s used as mood stabilizer for bipolar disorder-
Trileptal, Tegretol, Lamictal, and Topiramate.
Advanced Clinical Clerkship Pediatric Rotation
5/2003-6/2003 Riverside Hospital, Newport News, Virginia
Activities- In-service “New Treatment of Asthma on the Horizon:
Phosphodiesterase IV inhibitors (PDE4inhibitors)”
Journal club – “Antibiotic Treatment is children with Tympanostomy
Tube placement: Randomized Double- Blind Placebo-Controlled
Study” Disease State Discussion “Attention Deficit Disorder”
Provide optimal pharmaceutical care to patients by drug monitoring (i.e.
correct antibiotic use, correct dosing, adverse side-effects, and monitoring
parameters). Provided dosing and counseled patient medication regimen.
Participated in weekly formal case presentations detailing the disease state,
mediation therapy, and adverse side effects.
Externship
7/2003-8/2003 Sentara Complex, Hampton, Virginia
Activities- participate in the distribution functions of Hospital pharmacy.
Learned the functions of the Pyxis machine and the IV preparation room.
Presented a standardized presentation and test for the technician staff about
the importance of a formulary and critical care medications. The
presentation will be used in Sentara’s all over the Hampton roads area. Sat
in on the P&T committee meeting, and give a Journal club presentation on
the Antibiotic treatment in Preterm Premature Rupture of
Membranes. Are sevendays necessary? A randomized trial
Externship
6/2003-7/2003 Veterans Affairs Hospital, Hampton, Virginia
Activities- calculate TPN’s and prepare IV formulations. Lectured a class
on diabetes management and participate in the Warfarin clinic. Sat in on a
90 day review board meeting and pain management committee. Assisted
in the drug therapy monitoring at the nursing home and spinal cord unit of
the hospital. Presented on the topic Fuzeon to the pharmacy staff.
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EMPLOYMENT
Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice
03/2015-PRESENT Hampton University School of Pharmacy
- Share responsibility for teaching throughout the therapeutic
modules and the seven-semester Profession of Pharmacy and
Professional Pharmacy Skills sequence.
-Professional development within the discipline of pharmacy
practice or individual/collaborative research.
-Contribute to the service responsibilities of the Department and
College as well as the institution affairs of the University in a
constructive and cooperative manner, including advising students
academically, committee assignments, and promoting campus
community objectives.
Pharmacy Manager
11/2010-02/26/2015 Rite Aid, Newport News Virginia
- Coordinated and conducted of 5 successful Flu clinics.
-MTMs and TIPs.
-Blood pressure and diabetes monitoring
-Maintain pertinent reports such as generic utilization, shrinkage,
historical inventory summary, historical expense summary, control
substance inventory
Preceptor
04/2011-present Hampton University Preceptor
- IPPE Community PharmD. Candidates.
-APPE Community PharmD. Candidates
-Ensuring that upper level PharmD candidates are prepared to
become drug information specialist.
-IPPE student activities include: case studies based on days’ supply,
reading the physician’s handwriting, learning classification of
drugs, explanations of laws and regulations, Recognition of
restricted medication and their protocols.
- APPE student activities include a curriculum structured to teach
the skills of drug information specialist. The students demonstrate
this by providing weekly case presentations and journal clubs.
-Teach and provide information on statistical analysis so students
are equipped to give proper drug information based on clinical trials
by top leading medical journals. Students are also taught
appropriate antibiotic utilization, DEERS, OTC, and counseling
points, along with MTMS and TIPS. Immunizations are stressed
and the importance of learning when and who needs to be
immunized.
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Pharmacy Manager
10/2008-11/2010
Wal-Mart pharmacy, Chesapeake, Virginia
-Responsible for a staff of 9 people which includes 1
pharmacist, 1 intern and 6 technicians.
-Maintained reports on generic utilization, shrinkage, historical
inventory summary, historical expense summary and control
substance inventory; while performing other important duties as
Pharmacist-IN-Charge.
Clinical Pharmacist
06/2007-06/2009
Sentara Hampton Careplex, Hampton, Virginia
- Provided pharmaceutical care to over 120 patients by
providing appropriate pharmacokinetic dosing,
-Heparin weight-based dosing, lovenox and Coumadin dosing,
TPNs, Xigris, Chemotherapy, and IV preparations, and
appropriate pharmaceutical treatment in all areas of patient care.
- Provided drug information for medical staff such as current
clinical trials and databases to search for upcoming medications
and treatment guidelines.
STOP Organization
04/2009-06/2009
Norfolk, Virginia
-Instructor for the Pharmacy technician certification program
-Developed curriculum, grading rubrics, assignments and
assessments
-Topics taught: basic algebra and pharmaceutical calculations,
medical terminology, aseptic technique, sterile compounding,
and pharmacy law
Pharmacy Manager
01/2007- 06/2007
Walgreens Pharmacy, Norfolk, Virginia
- Responsible for a staff of 13 people ,which includes 3
pharmacist, 4 interns and 6 technicians.
-Maintained reports on generic utilization, shrinkage,
historical inventory summary, historical expense summary
and control substance inventory;
- Flu clinic
Staff pharmacist
05/2004-01/2007
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Walgreens Pharmacy, Newport News, Virginia
- Overnight pharmacist duties: inventory control and
reports
COMPUTER SKILLS:
Microsoft Windows 7, Windows 8, Microsoft Power-Point,
Excel, Blackboard, Camtasia, RX Preceptor, Adobe
DEGREE’S/ LICENSE:
Doctor of Pharmacy- 05/2004
Adult/child CPR-05/03-present
Certified Immunization -09/07-present
National Provider ID 2007-present
Medication Therapy Management Certification (2016)
PROFESSIONAL
DEVELOPMENT: Virginia Tidewater Consortium for Higher Education (2015)
LECTURE SERIES:
Profession of Pharmacy IV (Pharmaceutical Calculations)
Pharmaceutical Care V (Communications)
Drug Disease Management V (Gastrointestinal Therapeutics)
Drug Disease Management I (Nutritional Therapeutics)
Patient Assessment Lab
Ambulatory Care Advanced Pharmacy Practice Education
Drug Information Advanced Pharmacy Practice Education /
PGY1
Pharmacy Practice lab
University 101
Grant Activities:
ACCP “Enhancing Performance in Primary Care Medical
Practice Through Implementation of Comprehensive
Medication Management.” (Not Funded) (6/2015)
PROFESSIONAL
ORGANIZATIONS: NAACP (2012-present)
Kappa Epsilon Pharmacy Fraternity (2015-present)
Editorial board for the Journal MOJ
Bioequivalence & Bioavailability (2015-present)
American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy
(2015-present)
American Pharmaceutical Association (2000- present)
Virginia Society of Health System Pharmacist (2001- present)
Hampton University, S.O.P chapter of APHA-ASP President
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(2002-2004)
AWARDS/
SCHOLARSHIPS:
Rite Aid Pharmacy Favorite Team Member (2014)
DEANS’ LIST (2002-2004)
VPHA Research and Education Foundation Award (2004)
Hampton University, S.O.P Scholarship (2003)
Booker T. Washington Alumni Scholarship (2003)
Elizabeth and Charles Christian Scholarship (1999-2004)
First Baptist Church Scholarship (1997-2004)
Title Three Scholarship (2001-2002)
Kellogg Company Scholarship (2001-2002)
VOLUNTEER/ACTIVITIES:
Disaster and Emergency Relief Pharmacist For the State of
Virginia (2004-present)
William Davis Scholarship Committee (2011-present)
First Baptist Church Usher Board (2105-present)
First Baptist Church Health and Wellness Ministry (2015-present)
First Baptist Church Youth Ministry (2015-present)
First Baptist Church Celebration Committee (2015-present)
Virginia Pharmacist Association Mentor (2015-present)
Speaker for the “Arise Conference Youth Conference” (2016)
Judge for Tidewater Science and Engineering Fair (2016)
Senior Companion In-Service on Diabetes (2015)
The Cuffey Center Health Fair for Geriatrics (2015-present)
Sinclair Adult Assistant living (2015- present)
Hampton University Preceptor (2010-present)
Speaker for Women for Obama forum -Affordable healthcare Act,
A Pharmacist view”(2012)
“OBAMA FOR AMERICA” President Obama Re-Election
(Suffolk and Newport News) (2011-2012)
Habitat for Humanity (2012-2013)
Walgreens Preceptor program for Norfolk Public Schools
(2005-2007)
Glouscter Help Free clinic (2004-2006)
Norfolk Scope Bio-terrorism Drill (2003)
Help with organization of funds for Nicaragua (2003)
Walkathon for Muscular Sclerosis (2001-2005)
Virginia Legislative Day Health Fair (2001-2004)
Community outreach committee, Class of 2004 (2000-2004)
Hampton Roads Health Fair (2001-2003)
Committees:
Academic Enrichment Program (2015-present)
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Hampton University Admissions and Academic Standards
Committee (2015-present)
Hampton University Professional Conduct and Grievance
Committee (2015-present)
Hampton University Curriculum Committee 2015- present)
APHA-ASP faculty Advisor (2015-present)