1. DIANA KHAIMOVA
61-20 Grand Central, Apartment #b706, Forest Hill, NY 11375
646.400.8342 | dkhaimov3@student.touro.edu
PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY
A dedicated PharmD student with two years experience in the field of Pharmacy. An eager to a life-long
learning and the vocation of being a pharmacist that is committed to teamwork, patient care and public health,
as well as to apply the skills already gained as to progress knowledge, education, and experience in the field of
pharmacy.
EDUCATION:
Touro College of Pharmacy, New York, NY | Pharm D Candidate December 2016
St. Francis College, Brooklyn, NY | Bachelors of Science May 2007
Interboro College, Brooklyn, NY | A.O.S Degree Ophthalmic Dispensing May 2005
LICENSURES/CERTIFICATIONS
New York State Board of Pharmacy Intern Licensure - Expires May 2018
Permit Number: 090913
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation/ BLS Certified
HIPPA Certified
Naloxone Training
WORK EXPERIENCE:
Intern, CVS Pharmacy, Brooklyn, NY, January 2015-Present
• Fill prescriptions using the CVS workflow
• Assist the Pharmacist by taking doctor calls, calling for refills as well as contacting third party insurances in case of
insurance rejection
• Assist the Pharmacist by training newly hired technicians
• Manage inventory by ordering the necessary medications
• Counsel patients at pick up about medications as well as the importance of being compliant
• Counsel patients with diabetes/asthma on proper use of medications
PHARMACY PRACTICE ROTATIONS
IPPE, Duane Read Pharmacy, New York, NY, June 2013- June- 2013
Dr. Jessica Cheng, Pharmacy Supervisor, PharmD
• Reviewed disease states with preceptor to aid active learning
• Counseled patients on over-the-counter medications
• Received all calls from Doctors’ offices for new prescriptions and refills
• Assisted with Duane Read campaign advocating for the yearly flu vaccine
IPPE, Office of Senator Charles E. Schumer, New York, NY May2013-June2013
Sydney Renwick, Community Outreach and Intern Coordinator
• Responded and directed constituents with questions and issues concerning Medicare and healthcare coverage
• Helped connect constituents to the proper federal agency
• Provided good public health and drafted legislations advances
IPPE, Shore Pharmaceuticals, Long Island, June2014-July2014
2. Din Shah, RPh
• Compounded ointments, creams, solutions, suspensions and IV’s
• Calculated doses on IV antibiotics for patients with decreased renal function
• Assisted in filling prescriptions
• Made bulk compounds to be sent to Nursing homes and hospitals
IPPE, Harlem Hospital, New York, NY, June 2015-June 2015
Dr. Somnarain, PharmD
• Rounded with the medical team
• Recommended medication therapy interventions
• Critiqued journal clubs and gained knowledge of new drug regimens
• Monitored patient lab values and checked for adverse drug reactions
APPE, Mount Sinai Hospital, New York, NY, August 2015-September 2015
Advanced Rotation-Ambulatory Care
Dr. Catherine Millares, PharmD, CGP, BCPS, BCACP
• Gained valuable clinical knowledge by working with clinicians
• Assisted pharmacists, residents, and doctors
• Recommend medication therapy to prevent drug-drug interactions
• Counseled patients under the supervision of the Pharmacist
• Recommended alternative drug therapy for patients with specific diseases/conditions
• Wrote Soap Notes and presented disease states and drug therapy to Residents and Doctors
APPE, Medical ART Pharmacy, Brooklyn, NY, September 2015-October 2015
Independent Pharmacy
Alfred Berkovits, RPh
• Assisted pharmacist by taking doctors calls and calling for refills
• Counseled patients on OTC medication
• Ordered medication using Smith, Kinray and RDC
• Used McKesson to type prescriptions
• Exposed to surgical supplies
APPE, Duane Read Pharmacy, New York, NY November 2015 –December 2015
Kizzie Jones, RPh
• Counseled patients on OTC medications
• Reviewed patient’s profiles and looked for medication therapy gaps
• Improved patient’s adherence by counseling on the importance of maintenance medications
APPE, New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, New York, NY January 2016-February 2016
Center for Harlem Equity East Harlem District Public Health Office
Carmen Diaz-Malvido
• Coordinated Shop Healthy Harlem program while working closely with local bodega/deli
• Input data from store visits into online database
• Assisted with delivering incentives to stores who are willing to participate in the program
• Conducted inventory checks for Shop Healthy promotional material
3. APPE, Avanti-Health Care Services, New Hyde Park, NY February 2016-April 2016
Joseph Stanilewicz, RPh
• Prepared RDT for control substance such as morphine, lorazepam, and Haldol
• Prepared IV’s, TPN’s, and cassettes
• Prepared blister-packs for home care patients
• Involved in daily meeting discussions with pharmacists and nurses
• Researched compounding formulas for pharmacist
APPE, CVS Corporate Business Management, New York, NY May 2016- June 2016
Dr. Christina Cacchioli, PharmD, District Manager
• Planned and participated in a Community Outreach Program for High School students
• Participated in Inventory Management for 19 stores
• Conducted an engagement survey for each employee
• Managed PCQ calls for the district
• Reviewed reports and wrote up plans to help stores improve their scores
• Accompanied preceptor in interview process
APPE, Queens Hospital, Internal Medicine, Queens, NY June 2016-August 2016
Rao Premprakash, RPh, Director of Pharmacy
• Rounded daily with medical team
• Followed patients daily for managing medication reconciliation, interventions, ADE, and medication errors
• Counseled patients on adherence to medications at discharge
• Reviewed patients’ charts and accessed their health status
• Attended and participated in P&T meeting
APPE, Queens Hospital Institutional, Queens, NY August 2016- September 2016
Rao Premprakash, RPh, Director of Pharmacy
• Observed various satellite pharmacies- ICU, Pediatrics, Oncology
• Reviewed patient profiles and interviewed patients to determine better care plan
• Helped educate patients on diabetes, hyperlipidemia and hypertension
• Counseled heart failure patients
• Counseled patients on their medications at discharge
APPE Medication Therapy Management Melville, NY September 2016- Present
Margaret Tsopanarias, Pharmacy Manager, RPh
• Reviewed patients’ complete medication list to avoid duplicate therapy
• Conducted phone consultations with patients to assist medication adherence
• Completed star cases to change medication term supply
• Corresponded with patients’ doctors to avoid duplicate therapy or drug interactions
LANGUAGES
Bilingual in English and Russian
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