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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.

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    Page 1 of6 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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    Page 2 of6  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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    Page 3 of6 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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    Page 4 of6 -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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    Page 5 of6 -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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    Page 6 of6 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.