This document provides a summary of Carol E. Jones' professional experience and qualifications. She has over 35 years of experience as a pharmacist working in retail, hospital, and clinic settings. Her experience includes management roles, sterile compounding, chemotherapy preparation, formulary management, and clinical pharmacy services. She is currently seeking new employment opportunities that allow her to utilize her skills in patient care, teamwork, and pharmacy management.
hospital formulary is developed under the guidance of pharmacy and therapeutic commitee of the hospital.pharmacist working in a hospital should play an important role in the preparation of the hospital formulary
hospital formulary is developed under the guidance of pharmacy and therapeutic commitee of the hospital.pharmacist working in a hospital should play an important role in the preparation of the hospital formulary
เอกสารการบรรยาย การบริหารการเปลี่ยนแปลง เล่ากรณึศึกษาการเปลี่ยนแปลงขององค์กรธุรกิจ ทั้งระดับโลก และระดับประเทศ รวมไปถึงธุรกิจ SME ที่ต้องรับมือการเปลี่ยนแปลง
บอกเทรนด์การบริหารตามแนวคิด Thailand4.0
และ 8 ขั้นตอนการเปลี่ยนแปลง
1.Establishing a greater sense of urgency
สร้างการตระหนักของความเร่งด่วนของการเปลี่ยนแปลง
2.Creating the guiding coalition
สร้างทีมนำการเปลี่ยนแปลง
3.Developing a vision and strategy
พัฒนาวิสัยทัศน์และยุทธ์ศาสตร์ที่ชัดเจน
4.Communicating the change vision
สื่อวิสัยน์ทัศน์ในการเปลี่ยนแปลงให้พนักงานเข้าใจและมีส่วนร่วม
5.Empowering others to act มอบอำนาจให้ผู้อื่นปฏิบัติ
6.Creating short-term wins สร้างแผนชัยชนะในระยะสั้น
7.Consolidating gains and producing even more change
สร้างการเปลี่ยนแปลงอย่างต่อเนื่อง
8.Institutionalizing changes in the culture
สร้างการเปลี่ยนแปลงให้เป็นวัฒนธรรมองค์กร
และกิจกรรมสร้างวัฒนธรรมองค์เพื่อการเติบโตอย่างยั่งยืน
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A hospital pharmacy is an integral part of a healthcare facility that specializes in the procurement, storage, dispensing, and management of medications for patients within the hospital setting. It plays a critical role in ensuring the safe and effective use of medications to support patient care. Hospital pharmacists work closely with physicians, nurses, and other healthcare professionals to optimize medication therapy, provide drug information, monitor patient outcomes, and promote medication safety. They are responsible for dispensing medications, verifying prescriptions, and ensuring proper dosing and administration. Hospital pharmacies also oversee medication inventory, maintain medication storage and security, and implement quality control measures. They play a vital role in medication reconciliation, medication therapy management, and patient education regarding medication use. The hospital pharmacy works in collaboration with healthcare teams to deliver high-quality pharmaceutical care to patients during their hospital stay.
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Carol E. Jones, PharmD
117 Silverstone Dr
Georgetown, TX 78633
(512)470-2393 Cell
OBJECTIVE
I am a highly motivated self-starting pharmacist seeking employment in retail, clinic or hospital pharmacy. Enjoy
working with other health care personneland patients. Seek challenges and new growth opportunities with a strong
emphasis on teamwork, patient care, and pharmacy management.
SUMMARY
Professional pharmacist with more than 35 years experience with skills developed in clinic, retail and
hospital setting. Involvement in hospital, retail growth and systems management.
Areas of experience:
Retail Pharmacy – Specialty and routine medications
Preparation of Sterile Products
Chemotherapy: Inpatient and outpatient
Hyperalimentation: Neonatal and Adult
Continuous Pain Management: Epidural and PCA
Basic Intravenous Preparation
Ophthalmic products
Pharmacy Management
Clinical Pharmacist
Extensive involvement in USP 797 clean rooms
Staff Pharmacist
Pharmacy compounding: topicals, sublingual, capsules,injectables, etc.
Development and Implementation of Neonatal Hyperalimentation Program and Medication
Formulary for Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
McKesson Medication Management implementation of Chemotherapy Initiative to promote
patient safety
Formulary Management
Extensive experience with Electronic Medical Records and Computerized Physician Order
Entry
PROFESSIONAL HIGHLIGHTS
11-2004 TEXAS ONCOLOGY-ROUND ROCK CANCER CENTER and PHARMACY
12-2015 Round Rock, Tx
Pharmacy Managerof Oncology Clinic and Retail Services
Opened and developed retail pharmacy to include dispensing specialty medications
and patient routine medications within the oncology clinic. Retail pharmacy grew to
be the second busiest clinic pharmacy within Texas Oncology market.
Oversee 4 Certified Pharmacy Technicians in IV preparation to include chemotherapy
medications. Prepare over 200 + intravenous preparations on a daily basis.
Direct dispensing of daily prescriptions for oncology patients,with direct work with
physicians,nurse practitioners, and insurance companies.
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Direct oversight of new employee training to include IV training and testing,inventory
management to include drug ordering and receiving, retail prescription processing,and
USP 797 training.
Worked directly with physicians to prepare and distribute intravenous cancer
treatments to patients in clinic setting as well as providing necessary retail dispensing
of medications associated with cancer and other diagnosis.
Manage inventory, cost of goods,involved in billing reconciliation, patient and nurse
education of various medications and techniques in administration, direct contact with
physicians to ensure proper therapy,and perform clinical intervention with patients to
properly treat side effects and help keep quality of life for our patients.
Direct involvement in purchasing through wholesaler and direct purchases. Manage a
budget of approximately $350,000 a month for pharmacy clinic.
My role included daily working as a pharmacist and as the manager of the team.
6-2006- UNITED STATES AIR FORCE RESERVE
Current
Commissioned Officer as Major assigned to the 301st Fighter Wing – 301st Medical
Squadron at Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base Fort Worth Texas
2013 completed Air Command and Staff College
October 2013 promoted to the rank of Lieutenant Colonel
Lieutenant Colonel in the United States Air Force as Officer in Charge dedicated to
training of pharmacy technicians in Air Force Readiness Skills to include medication
dispensing, narcotic inventory, and intravenous drug preparation
Recently assigned to aerospace medicine in charge of troop training and monitoring
5-2003- HUNTER PHARMACY SERVICES
11-2004 Austin,TX
Area Director managing multiple rural hospital pharmacies, surgery center, and Austin
hospice pharmacy.
Involved in direct communication with Hospital CEO’s and Director of Nursing to
ensure proper pharmacy involvement with all aspects ofpharmacy.
Involved in cost analysis to provide proper information and management of pharmacy
inventory to monitor pharmacy budgets and inventory.
9-2003- NORTH AUSTIN MEDICAL CENTER
5-2005 Austin,TX (concurrent employment)
PRN staff Pharmacist working couple of shifts a month.
Cart and Accudose medication checking
Neonatal and Adult TPN order entry
Meditech Order entry
1987-2002 CLEAR LAKE REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER
Webster,TX.
Director of Pharmacy (interim position January 2002 to March 2002)
Involvement in Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee, formulary management,
employee evaluations, employee hiring, pharmacy pneumatic tube system
development and implementation, and management of staff.
Direct management of 10 pharmacists and 30 technicians on medication delivery
and intravenous preparation.
Assistant Director of Pharmacy at Clear Lake Regional Medical Center (2001 to
2002)
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Duties included but not limited to management of staff, operations, and drug
formulary.
Policy and Procedure Manual Development
Pharmacy Technician Training Manual Development
Pharmacy initiatives involving Chemotherapy, Hyperalimentation, High Alert
Medications, Emergency Medicine, and Medication Safety Standards.
Direct management of 10 pharmacists and 30 technicians on medication delivery
and intravenous preparation
1987-2001- Clinical/staff pharmacist with skills working all shifts.
Order entry, Therapeutic Drug Monitoring, Pyxis System,
Satellite Pharmacy Services, Surgical Satellite, Employee
Training and Development of Pharmacy Services with
Physicians and Ancillary Departments, Policy and Procedure
preparation and implementation.
Currently Supervisor of Night Shift.
Management of Meditech Pharmacy Systemand McKesson Accudose Automation
System.
Community and In-House Lectures
JCAHO Pharmacy survey involvement
Promoted to Assistant Director of Pharmacy with McKesson Medication
Management contract, see above employment.
Direct management of 10 pharmacists and 30 technicians on medication delivery
and intravenous preparation
1993 to 1997 CLEAR LAKE PROFESSIONAL BUILDING PHARMACY
Webster,TX (concurrent employment)
Staff Pharmacist Part-time with extensive compounding, patient
counseling, retail dispensing,and home care intravenous medication preparation.
LICENSE and CERTIFICATION
Licensed by the Texas State Board of Pharmacy 1985 #28333
Certification in Aseptic Technique by Owens Healthcare Inc. 1996
EDUCATION
PharmD, University of Colorado 2010
BS in Pharmacy, University of Houston, 1984
AA in Math, San Jacinto College, 1981
AWARDS
Clear Lake Regional Medical Center Employee of Quarter, 2000
Humana Hospital Employee of Quarter, 1992
Who’s Who of American Women, 1984
Rho Chi Honor Fraternity, University of Houston Pharmacy School, 1984
Lemmon Company, Outstanding Graduating Pharmacy Student, 1984
Phi Theta Kappa Honor Fraternity, San Jacinto Jr College, 1981
INTERESTS
Patient Medication Monitoring
Antibiotic Therapy
Oncology Inpatient and Outpatient
Pediatric and Neonatal Medicine
Medication Compounding - Sterile and Non-Sterile