Emily Clay Eastman is a licensed pharmacist who graduated from the University of Kentucky College of Pharmacy with a Doctor of Pharmacy degree and a Masters in Business Administration. She has over 4 years of experience as a pharmacy intern and pharmacist at various healthcare settings including hospitals, clinics, and retail pharmacies. She maintains a high GPA and has received several honors and awards for her academic and professional achievements.
1. Emily Clay Eastman
4030 Tates Creek Rd Apt 5414, Lexington, KY 40517
(502) 330-3661 emily.green10@uky.edu
EDUCATION AND TRAINING
Doctor of Pharmacy May 2016
University of Kentucky College of Pharmacy
Lexington, Kentucky
Current GPA: 3.825
Masters in Business Administration May 2016
University of Kentucky Gatton College of Business and Economics
Lexington, Kentucky
Current GPA: 4.0
Bachelor of Science—Biochemistry and Molecular Biology May 2010
Centre College
Danville, Kentucky
GPA: 3.372
LICENSURE AND CERTIFICATIONS
Pharmacist #018468, Kentucky Board of Pharmacy May 2016 to present
Pharmacy Intern #I10179, Kentucky Board of Pharmacy February 2012 to May 2016
Pharmacy-Based Immunization Delivery, American Pharmacists Association September 2014 to present
Basic Life Support, American Heart Association August 2012 to present
Certified Pharmacy Technician, Kentucky Board of Pharmacy May 2011 to February 2012
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Pharmacist June 2016 to present
Kentucky Clinic Pharmacy; Lexington, Kentucky
Supervisor: Daniel Grantz, PharmD, Director, Ambulatory Pharmacy Services
Responsibilities:
On-call Ambulatory Pharmacy Staff
Facilitate access to patient assistance programs
Provide MTM services; proficient on successfulMirixa and
OutcomesMTM software
Pharmacist August 2016 to present
CVS Health; Lexington, Kentucky
Supervisor: Thomas Miller, PharmD, Pharmacy Supervisor District 3607
Responsibilities:
On-call Pharmacist
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Pharmacist Intern February 2012 to May 2016
Kentucky Clinic Pharmacy; Lexington, Kentucky
Preceptor:P. Beth Webb, RPh
Supervisor: Daniel Grantz, PharmD, Director, Ambulatory Pharmacy Services
Responsibilities:
Assist with processing, filling and distribution of prescriptions for the
Kentucky AIDS Drug Assistance Program (KADAP)
Implement improvements to enhance workflow
Facilitate enterprise expansion and provide training assistance to new
pharmacy employees
Compound sterile and non-sterile prescriptions accurately and
efficiently
Pharmacist Intern June 2015 to July 2015
University of Kentucky Chandler Medical Center; Lexington, Kentucky
Supervisor: Harrison Bachmeier, PharmD,Internal Medicine
Responsibilities:
Developed individual anticoagulation treatment plans for patients on
Internal Medicine Team 6
Counseled patients on warfarin and enoxaparin prior to administration
and at discharge
Pharmacist Intern December 2014 to January 2015
Markey Cancer Center; Lexington, Kentucky
Supervisor: Katie Long, PharmD,Outpatient Oncology Specialist
Responsibilities:
Composed patient information and education sheets for oral
chemotherapy medications to be presented to patients upon counseling
at discharge
Provided patients with detailed counseling regarding their
chemotherapy regimen prior to administration and answered questions
regarding treatment
Pharmacist Technician July 2011 to February 2012
Kentucky Clinic Pharmacy; Lexington, Kentucky
Supervisor: Karla Bertagnole; Manager of Ambulatory Services
Responsibilities:
Assisted with medication preparation and distribution for the Kentucky
Clinic Pharmacy Enterprise
Entered prescription information and insurance information for proper
claims adjudication
Pharmacy Technician May 2010 to July 2011
Walgreens Pharmacy; Frankfort, Kentucky
Supervisor: Tom Fitzgerald, RPh
Responsibilities:
Assisted pharmacists with medication therapy management scheduling,
organization and patient follow-up
Entered prescription information and insurance information efficiently
and accurately for proper claims adjudication
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INTRODUCTORY PHARMACY PRACTICE EXPERIENCES
Hospital Practice June 2014 to July 2014
Jewish Hospital; Shelbyville, Kentucky
Preceptor:Kathy Nickolich, PharmD
Prepared and delivered non-sterile and sterile medication
Determined proper vancomycin and aminoglycoside dosages
Interpreted laboratory values and verified dosing regimens
Community Practice July 2013
Sims Drugs; Wilmore, Kentucky
Preceptor:John McDaniel, PharmD
Compounded non-sterile medications
Assisted with medication delivery to local nursing home
Created educational patient brochure on poison ivy treatment
ADVANCED PHARMACY PRACTICE EXPERIENCES
Ambulatory Care Practice May 2015 to June 2015
Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center; Danville, Kentucky
Preceptor:Clyde Coleman, PharmD
Verified appropriate dosages and drug choice for chemotherapy
regimens based on cytology and disease progression
Prepared chemotherapy pre-medications and monoclonal antibodies
Acute Care Inpatient June 2015 to July 2015
University of Kentucky Chandler Medical Center and Markey Cancer Center
Preceptor:Val Adams, PharmD
Worked with medical team to provide drug information and drug
therapy recommendations
Monitored patient vitals, electrolyte levels and drug efficacy and
toxicity and when appropriate facilitated therapy alterations
Pharmacy Management Elective August 2015 to September 2015
Rite Aid Pharmacy Management –CentralKentucky District
Preceptor:Kevin Lamping, RPh
Facilitated daily management responsibilities including store
performance analysis and inventory audits
Provided MTM services to approximately 100 patients and became
proficient on successfulMirixa and OutcomesMTM software
documentation and billing
Participated in company sponsored flu clinics; responsibilities included
screening, administering and counseling patients
Advanced Community Practice September 2015 to October 2015
CVS Pharmacy; New Circle Rd, Lexington Kentucky
Preceptor:Keith Stinson, PharmD
Assisted with pharmacist duties including transfers,patient counseling,
vaccination administration, and action calls
Continued WeCARE initiative, helping the store to achieve the highest
performance metrics in the district
Veterinary Pharmacy Elective November 2015 to December 2015
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Rood and Riddle Veterinary Pharmacy
Preceptor:John Milam, RPh
Prepared large volume compounds for equine and other farm animals
Became proficient on USP 795 and assisted the pharmacy with updates
Patient Care Elective February 2015 to March 2015
VA Medical Center
Preceptor:Sandra Senft, PharmD-MPA,PT
Assisted with pharmacist duties including point of care INR tests and
patient counseling on doses, diet and drug interactions
Facilitated warfarin to TSOACs medication alterations
Advanced Hospital Practice March 2015 to April 2015
VA Medical Center
Preceptor:Randall Rice, PharmD
Worked with IV room technicians to prepare daily IV medication needs
Participated in formulary management and P&T committee
recommendations for pre-surgical procedure nasal decolonization
PRESENTATIONS
Pembrolizumab versus Ipilimumab in Advanced Melanoma
Audience: Pharmacists from Chandler Medical Center,Pharmacy Residents and
fellow APPE students
University of Kentucky Markey Cancer Center; Lexington, Kentucky
July 2015
Adherence to Antiretroviral Therapy in Managed Care Members in the United
States: A Retrospective Claims Analysis
Audience: Pharmacists from Chandler Medical Center,Pharmacy Residents,
pharmacist interns
University of Kentucky College of Pharmacy Intern Program Journal Club
University of Kentucky College of Pharmacy; Lexington, Kentucky
February 2014
“Identification and Characterization of Acyl CoA: Retinol Acyltransferase in
the Hepatopancreas of the Crayfish (Procambarus clarkii)”
Audience: Professors,students and Kentucky Academy of Science
Biochemistry Division judges
Kentucky Academy of Science Regional Conference,Northern Kentucky
University; Highland Heights, Kentucky
November 2009
“Biosensing with Multiple Functionalized Conical Nanotubes”
Audience: Professors,students
South East Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society (SERMACS)
Nashville, Tennessee
November 2008
PROFESSION INVOLVEMENT
University of Kentucky Teaching Assistant: PPS 102—Complementary and
Alternative Medicine
August 2015 to May 2016
Created learning modules and lesson plans
Graded student assignments
University of Kentucky College of Pharmacy Student Ambassador May 2014 to May 2016
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Assisted with PY1 student orientation
Student National PharmaceuticalAssociation August 2012 to May 2014
Power to End Stroke Campaign—indigent care health awareness event
HONORS AND AWARDS
Rho Chi Honor Society April 2015 to May 2016
Beta Gamma Rho Honor Society April 2016 to May 2016
Dean’s List Fall 2012, Spring 2013
Fall 2013, Spring 2014
Fall 2014, Spring 2015
Kentucky Academy of Science Regional Conference Paper Presentation
1st
Place in Biochemistry Division
“Identification and Characterization of Acyl CoA: Retinol Acyltransferase in
the Hepatopancreas of the Crayfish”
November 2009
COMMUNITY SERVICE
Centre College Kappa Kappa Gamma—Zeta Gamma Chapter Advisor
Advise positions of New Member,Public Relations and Ritual
Danville, Kentucky
August 2014 to present
Frankfort Mission Clinic Volunteer
Indigent care medication services
Frankfort, Kentucky
April 2015
Salvation Army Clinic Volunteer
Indigent care medication services
Lexington, Kentucky
November 2014
Faith Pharmacy Volunteer
Indigent care medication services
Lexington, Kentucky
August 2012 to May 2014