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CURRICULUM VITAE Robyn M. Teply (Kondrack), Pharm.D., M.B.A., BCACP EMPLOYMENT INFORMATION College/School: School of Pharmacy and Health Professions Department: Pharmacy Practice Date and Rank of First Appointment: July 2009, Assistant Professor Secondary Appointment: September 2011, Assistant Professor Creighton University School of Medicine Department of Family Medicine Current Rank: Associate Professor, Clinician-Educator, Non-Tenure SCHOOLS ATTENDED and DEGREES EARNED 2003-2007 Doctor of Pharmacy Creighton University School of Pharmacy and Health Professions, Omaha, NE 2003-2007 Masters of Business Administration Creighton University College of Business Administration, Omaha, NE 1997-2002 Bachelors of Science in Animal Physiology and Neuroscience University of California San Diego, La Jolla, CA SPECIAL TRAINING PROGRAMS 2015 American Pharmacists Association: The Pharmacist & Patient-Centered Diabetes Care Certification, Omaha, NE 2013-Present The Board of Pharmaceutical Specialties, Board Certified Ambulatory Care Pharmacist (BCACP) 2013 American Pharmacists Association: Medication Therapy Management Certification, Omaha, NE 2012 – Present Collaborative Institutional Training Initiative, Conflicts of Interest, University of Miami, online certification program for those participating in research with human subjects 2010 American Pharmacists Association Self-Care Institute, Washington DC 2010 Jesuit Mission/Identity and Ignatian Pedagogy Online Course, Creighton University School of Pharmacy and Health Professions, Omaha, NE

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CURRICULUM VITAE

Robyn M. Teply (Kondrack), Pharm.D., M.B.A., BCACP

EMPLOYMENT INFORMATION

College/School: School of Pharmacy and Health Professions

Department: Pharmacy Practice

Date and Rank of First Appointment: July 2009, Assistant Professor

Secondary Appointment: September 2011, Assistant Professor

Creighton University School of Medicine

Department of Family Medicine

Current Rank: Associate Professor, Clinician-Educator, Non-Tenure

SCHOOLS ATTENDED and DEGREES EARNED

2003-2007 Doctor of Pharmacy

Creighton University School of Pharmacy and Health Professions, Omaha, NE

2003-2007 Masters of Business Administration

Creighton University College of Business Administration, Omaha, NE

1997-2002 Bachelors of Science in Animal Physiology and Neuroscience

University of California San Diego, La Jolla, CA

SPECIAL TRAINING PROGRAMS

2015 American Pharmacists Association: The Pharmacist & Patient-Centered

Diabetes Care Certification, Omaha, NE

2013-Present The Board of Pharmaceutical Specialties, Board Certified Ambulatory Care

Pharmacist (BCACP)

2013 American Pharmacists Association: Medication Therapy Management

Certification, Omaha, NE

2012 – Present Collaborative Institutional Training Initiative, Conflicts of Interest, University of

Miami, online certification program for those participating in research with

human subjects

2010 American Pharmacists Association Self-Care Institute, Washington DC

2010 Jesuit Mission/Identity and Ignatian Pedagogy Online Course, Creighton

University School of Pharmacy and Health Professions, Omaha, NE

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2008 Basic Skills for Working with Smokers Certification, Center for Tobacco

Prevention and Control, Division of Preventive and Behavioral Medicine,

University of Massachusetts Medical School, online program

2008 – Present Collaborative Institutional Training Initiative, Responsible and Ethical Conduct of

Research, University of Miami, online certification program for those

participating in research with human subjects

2007-2009 Cardiovascular Research Fellowship, The Cardiac Center of Creighton University

Medical Center, Omaha, NE

2007 – 2009 Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support Certification

2007-2008 Teaching Certificate Program, Creighton University School of Pharmacy and

Health Professions, Omaha, NE

2007-2008 Clinical Pharmacocybernetics Certificate: Teaching with Technology, Creighton

University School of Pharmacy and Health Professions, Omaha, NE

2007 Centers for Medicare and Medicaid National Provider Identifier, # 1134308224

2007 – Present Nebraska Pharmacist License Number 12721

2006 American Pharmacists Association Pharmacy-Based Immunization Delivery

Certificate, Creighton University School of Pharmacy and Health Professions,

Omaha, NE

2005 – Present Collaborative Institutional Training Initiative, Graduate Students, Faculty and

Staff Conducting Biomedical Research, University of Miami, online certification

program for those participating in research with human subjects

2003 – Present Basic Life Support Certification

FIELD(S) OF INTEREST

Teaching:

Cardiac and vascular conditions including heart failure, cardiac testing, valvular heart disease,

anticoagulation medication management and peripheral vascular disease

Improving the clinical skills of students and residents during an experiential rotation at an

outpatient family medicine clinic

Communication skills

Patient assessment for cardiac and peripheral vascular conditions

Research:

Development of pharmacy students as reflective practitioners

Screening and management of hepatitis C virus in a primary care clinic

Anticoagulation and antiplatelet medication management

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Burden of out-of-pocket medication costs for patients at a primary care clinic

Scholarship of Teaching and Learning

PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT

Academic Employment 2011-Present Assistant Professor (Secondary Appointment)

Creighton University School of Medicine – Department of Family Medicine

Omaha, NE

2009-Present Assistant Professor

Creighton University School of Pharmacy and Health Professions – Department

of Pharmacy Practice

Omaha, NE

2009-Present Clinical Pharmacy Specialist, Ambulatory Care

2013-Present CHI Health Clinic, Old Market Clinic

Omaha, NE

2012-2013 Alegent Creighton Clinic, Old Market Clinic

Omaha, NE

2009-2012 Creighton Medical Associates, Old Market Clinic

Omaha, NE

2007-2009 Cardiovascular Research Fellow

The Cardiac Center of Creighton University Medical Center

Omaha, NE

Non-Academic Employment 2007-Present Staff Pharmacist

Baker’s Pharmacy (Kroger Division)

Omaha, NE

CONSULTANTSHIPS AND PROFESSIONAL SERVICES

Local

Provided consultation on the development of ambulatory care clinical services to the All Care

Health Center, a federally qualified health care center located in Council Bluffs, IA

Member of a Pharmacy Consultation team from Creighton University School of Pharmacy and

Health Professions that provided guidance on strategic planning for the initiation and

integration of pharmacy clinical services at the OneWorld Community Health Center in Omaha,

NE, 2014

ORGANIZATIONS

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2015-Present American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases

2014-Present The Rho Chi Pharmaceutical Honorary Society

2013-Present Nebraska Pharmacist Association

2007-2009 American College of Cardiology Associate Member

2007-2009 American Heart Association

2007-09, 2013-15 Midwest College of Clinical Pharmacy

2005-Present American College of Clinical Pharmacy

Practice-Based Research Network (2013 – Present)

Ambulatory Care Practice & Research Network (2009 – Present)

Cardiology Practice & Research Network (2007-2009)

2005-2009 American Society of Health Systems Pharmacists

2003-2007 American Pharmacists Association

2003-2004 National Community Pharmacists Association

AWARDS AND PRIZES

2014 Excellence in Teaching Award

Award granted by the Creighton University School of Pharmacy and

Health Professions Faculty Development and Recognition Committee

and is presented annually to one faculty member in the School who has

demonstrated the highest quality of teaching. Candidates for this

award submit application materials including teaching philosophy,

professional development in teaching, teaching innovations and

evidence of effectiveness in teaching.

2014 Induction into the Rho Chi Pharmaceutical Honor Society

Academic honor society which recognizes excellence in intellectual

achievement and promotes lifelong leadership in pharmacy.

2013 Creighton University Leadership Institute for Women in Higher Education

Chosen by the Creighton University Committee on the Status of Women

to receive a scholarship to attend the two day conference based on my

potential as an emerging leader at Creighton University.

2010 Creighton University Medical Center Customer Service Award

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GRANTS & RESEARCH

Funded Grants 2011-2012 Faulkner M, Teply RM. “Integration and Assessment of Concept Mapping as a

Tool to Synthesize Concepts in a Pharmacy Communication Skills Course”

$500 - Academic Excellence and Assessment Development Grant for

Assessment of Student Learning/Scholarship of Teaching and Learning

Creighton University Office of Academic Excellence and Assessment

Co-Principal Investigator, 40% participation for grant proposal

development, revision and submission

Unfunded Grants 2015 Teply RM, Goodman M, Mukherjee S, Morrow L. “Screening & Linkage to Care

for Hepatitis C Virus for an Underserved and Vulnerable Population”

$150,000 – Investigator-Initiated Study Grant

Gilead Sciences

Principal Investigator, 90% participation for grant proposal

development, revision and submission

2009 Mohiuddin S, Teply RM, Maciejewski S, Hilleman D. “The Impact of Fenofibric

Acid on Lipid Fractions and Endothelial Function in Asian Indians”

$25,000 - Investigator-Initiated Study Grant

Abbott Laboratories

Co-Investigator, 80% participation for grant proposal development,

revision and submission

2008 Packard KA, Hilleman DE, Maciejewski S, Kondrack RM, Bossard B. “Impact of a

Systematic, Targeted Pharmacist Discharge Medication Reconciliation Program

in High Risk Heart Failure Patients”

$9,650 – Creighton University Health Future Foundation Grant

Creighton University

Co-Investigator, 5% participation, grant proposal development

2008 Packard KA, Hilleman DE, Maciejewski S, Kondrack R, Esterbrooks DE. “Aspirin

Responsiveness in Women at Risk for Coronary Heart Disease”

$20,000 – American College of Clinical Pharmacy AstraZeneca Health

Outcomes Research Grant

Co-Investigator, 5% participation for grant proposal development

2008 Mohiuddin S, Goodman M, Teply RM, Maciejewski S, Hilleman D. “ABT-335 in

the Treatment of Hypertriglyceridemia in HIV-Infected Patients”

$21,000 – Investigator-Initiated Study Grant

Abbott Laboratories

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Co-Investigator, 80% participation for grant proposal development,

revision and submission

2007 Packard KA, Hilleman DE, Maciejewski S, Davis E, Kondrack RM, Bossard B.

“Impact of a Systematic, Targeted Pharmacist Discharge Medication

Reconciliation Program in High Risk Heart Failure Patients”

$60,000 – PhRMA Foundation Health Outcomes Research Starter Grant

Co-Investigator, 5% participation for grant proposal development

2007 Packard KA, Dionisopoulos PN, Hilleman DE, Kondrack RM, Maciejewski S,

Powell E. “Effects of Statin Monotherapy versus Statin Plus Extended-Release

Niacin on Lipid Goals, Tolerability, Safety, and Short-Term Cardiovascular

Outcomes in Post-Acute Coronary Syndrome Patients Implanted with a Drug-

Eluting Stent”

$12,500 – Abbott Laboratories Investigator-Initiated Grant

Co-Investigator, 5% participation for grant proposal development

Investigator-Initiated Research Studies (No funding requested)

Principal Investigator

Teply R, Goodman M, Mukherjee S, Guck T, Dyer, D. Hepatitis C virus linkage to care pilot

program: collaboration between a student-run no-cost clinic and a primary care clinic. April

2016 – Present, 90% participation.

Teply R, Goodman M, Guck T, Mukherjee S, McGaha A, Goins K. Hepatitis C virus knowledge of

primary care residents. November 2015 – Present, 90% participation.

Teply R, Goodman M, Guck T, Mukherjee S, Subia G. Hepatitis C virus screening in patients with

human immunodeficiency virus. October 2015 – Present, 90% participation.

Teply R, Guck T, Goodman M, Meyer A. Out-of-pocket medication cost in a primary care setting

and development of a clinical service to assist patients with accessing medications. June 2014-

Present, 90% participation.

Teply R, Spangler M, Viereck L. Pharmacy student reflections during an ambulatory care

advanced practice experiential rotation. June 2012 – Present, 80% participation.

Faulkner M, Teply R (co-Principal Investigators). Pharmacy student self-reported understanding

of communication concept relationships pre- and post-course. August 2011 – Present, 40%

participation.

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Kondrack R, Burke R, Maciejewski S, Ford A, Arouni A, McCashland D. Risk assessment for

chronically anticoagulated patients: to bridge or not to bridge. November 2008 – April 2012,

50% participation.

Kondrack R, Hilleman D, Maciejewski S, Mooss A, Campbell J. The impact of grapefruit juice on

the response to a loading dose and maintenance dose of clopidogrel in healthy volunteers.

August 2008 – December 2013, 75% participation.

Sub-Investigator

Elsasser G, Sharma S, Destache C, McGaha A, Greene M, Klug L, Goodman M, Teply R, Nasir L,

Saxena S. Can a procalcitonin level be used to guide antibiotic therapy for lower respiratory

tract infections in an ambulatory environment? March 2015 – Present, 2% participation.

Goodman M, Guck T, Teply R. Management of patients on opioid medication for chronic non-

cancer pain. July 2013 – Present, 50% participation.

Davis E, Hilleman D, Kondrack R, Packard K, Maciejewski S, Del Core M. Impact of prescription

refill reminders for clopidogrel therapy in patients receiving drug-eluting stents. July 2009 –

November 2013, 5% participation.

Packard KA, Hilleman DE, Maciejewski S, Kondrack R, Mooss AN. Aspirin responsiveness in

women at risk for cardiovascular events: a pilot study. December 2008 – August 2009, 5%

participation.

Industry-Sponsored and Government-Sponsored Multi-Center Clinical Trials

Sub-Investigator

DECLARE-TIMI 58: Multicenter trial to evaluate the effect of dapagliflozin on the incidence of cardiovascular events. Sponsor – Bristol-Myers Squibb, PI – Syed Mohiuddin, April 2013-Present, 1% participation.

PROMISE: Prospective multicenter imaging study for evaluation of chest pain. Sponsor – National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, PI – Michael Del Core, Sept 2010-Aug 2014, 2% participation.

Orexigen LIGHT: A Multicenter, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study assessing the occurrence of major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE) in overweight and obese subjects with cardiovascular risk factors receiving naltrexone SR/buproprion SR. Sponsor – Orexigen Therapeutics, PI – Michael Del Core, Sept 2012-Present, 1% participation.

PARADIGM: A multicenter, randomized, double-blind, parallel group, active-controlled study to evaluate the efficacy and safety of LCZ696 compared to enalapril on morbidity and mortality in

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patients With chronic heart failure and reduced ejection fraction. Sponsor – Novartis, PI – Claire Hunter, July 2010-June 2014, 1% participation.

SAVOR-TIMI 53: Does saxagliptin reduce the risk of cardiovascular events when used alone or added to other diabetes medications. Sponsor – AstraZeneca, PI – Susan Schima, Sept 2010-August 2013, 1% participation.

EXAMINE: Cardiovascular outcomes study of alogliptin in subjects with type 2 diabetes and acute coronary syndrome. Sponsor – Takeda, PI – Susan Schima, March 2010-July 2013, 1% participation.

TRA 2°P-TIMI 50: A multicenter, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study to evaluate the safety and efficacy of SCH 530348 in addition to standard of care in subjects with a history of atherosclerotic disease: Thrombin receptor antagonist for secondary prevention of atherothrombotic ischemic events. Sponsor – Schering-Plough, PI – Michael Del Core, July 2007-Oct 2012, 5% participation.

TOPCAT: Treatment of preserved cardiac function heart failure with an aldosterone antagonist. Sponsor – National Institute of Health, PI – Claire Hunter, May 2008-Jan 2014, 5% participation.

EMPHASIS-HF: The effect of eplerenone versus placebo on cardiovascular mortality and heart failure hospitalization in subjects with NYHA Class II chronic systolic heart failure. Sponsor – Pfizer, PI – Claire Hunter, July 2007-Sept 2012, 5% participation.

ENGAGE-AF: A phase 3, randomized, double-blind, double-dummy, parallel group, multi-center, multi-national study for evaluation of efficacy and safety of DU-176B versus warfarin in subjects with atrial fibrillation. Sponsor – Daiichi Sankyo, PI – Amy Arouni, July 2007-July 2010, 5% participation.

BRIDGE: Bridging anticoagulation in patients who require temporary interruption of warfarin therapy for an elective invasive procedure or surgery. Sponsor – National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, PI – Amy Arouni, July 2009-Aug 2010, 1% participation.

Dal-OUTCOMES: A phase 3, double-blind, randomized placebo-controlled study, to evaluate the effects of RO4607381 on cardiovascular (CV) risk in stable CHD patients, with a documented recent Acute Coronary Syndrome (ACS). Sponsor – Hoffman-La Roche, PI – Michael Del Core, July 2007-June 2009, 5% participation.

RE-LY: Randomized evaluation of long term anticoagulant therapy comparing the efficacy and safety of two blinded doses of dabigatran etexilate with open label warfarin for the prevention of stroke and systemic embolism inpatient with non-valvular atrial fibrillation. Sponsor – Boehringer Ingelheim, PI – Amy Arouni, July 2007-June 2009, 5% participation.

IMPROVE-IT: Improved reduction of outcomes: vytorin efficacy international trial. Sponsor – Schering-Plough, PI – Michael Del Core, July 2007-June 2009, 5% participation.

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CURRENT: Clopidogrel optimal loading dose usage to reduce recurrent events/ optimal antiplatelet strategy for intervention, Sponsor – Sanofi-Aventis, PI – Aryan Mooss, July 2007-June 2009, 5% participation.

PLATO: A randomized, double-blind, parallel group, phase 3, efficacy and safety study of AZD6140 compared with clopidogrel for prevention of vascular events in patient with non-ST or ST elevation Acute Coronary Syndrome. Sponsor – AstraZeneca, PI – Michael Del Core, July 2007-June 2009, 5% participation.

COSMOS: A randomized, double blind, double dummy, parallel group, factorial design trial to assess the efficacy and safety of up to six weeks treatment with 20mg, 40 mg, or 80mg qd doses of carvedilol controlled release formulation or 10mg, 20mg, or 40mg qd doses of lisinopril or a combination of one of the doses of each medication. Sponsor – GlaxoSmithKline, PI – Claire Hunter, July 2007-June 2009, 1% participation.

ASCEND-HF: Acute study of clinical effectiveness of nesiritide in decompensated heart failure. Sponsor – Scios, PI – Mark Holmberg, July 2007-June 2009, 5% participation.

SAPPHIRE: Stenting and angioplasty with protection in patients at high risk for endarterectomy. Sponsor – Cordis, PI – Thomas Lanspa, July 2007-June 2009, 5% participation.

ROCKET AF: A prospective, randomized, double-blind, double-dummy, parallel-group, multicenter, event-driven, non-inferiority study comparing the efficacy and safety of once-daily oral rivaroxaban (BAY 59-7939) with adjusted-dose oral warfarin for the prevention of stroke and non-central nervous system systemic embolism in subjects with non-valvular atrial fibrillation. Sponsor – Johnson & Johnson, PI – Amy Arouni, July 2007-June 2009, 5% participation.

TRILOGY: A comparison of prasugrel and clopidogrel in acute coronary syndrome (ACS) subjects with unstable angina/non-ST-elevation myocardial infarction (UA/NSTEMI) who are medically managed. Sponsor – Eli Lily, PI – Michael Del Core, July 2007-June 2009, 5% participation.

SEPIA: A randomized, double-blind, triple-dummy dose-ranging study including the active control of unfractionated heparin and eptifibatide, to evaluate the clinical efficacy and safety of otamixaban in patients with non-ST elevation acute coronary syndrome and planned early invasive strategy. Sponsor – Sanofi-Aventis, PI – Michael Del Core, July 2007-June 2009, 1% participation.

COGENT-104: A randomized, double-blind, double-dummy, parallel group, phase 3 efficacy and safety study of CGT-2168 compared with clopidogrel to reduce upper gastrointestinal events including bleeding and symptomatic ulcer disease. Sponsor – Cogentus, PI – Mark Holmberg, July 2007-June 2009, 5% participation.

WARCEF: Warfarin versus aspirin in reduced cardiac ejection fraction. Sponsor – Columbia University, PI – Claire Hunter, July 2007-June 2009, 1% participation.

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RELY-ABLE: Long term multi-center extension of dabigatran treatment in patients with atrial fibrillation who completed the RE-LY trial and a cluster randomised trial to assess the effect of a knowledge translation intervention on patient outcomes. Sponsor – Boehringer Ingelheim, PI – Amy Arouni, July 2007-June 2009, 5% participation.

TRIDENT: A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, parallel-group study to assess the effects of intravenous BG9928 on body weight in subjects with acute decompensated heart failure and renal insufficiency. Sponsor – Biogen, PI – Claire Hunter, July 2007-June 2009, 1% participation.

SCHOLARSHIP

Monographs and Books – Peer Reviewed

Skrabal MZ, Teply R. Cardiovascular System. In: Jones RM, Rospond RM (eds). Patient

Assessment in Pharmacy Practice, 3rd edition. Baltimore, MD: Lippincott Williams and Wilkins;

2015.

o Invited author; contributed 50% of writing update for new edition and 100% of revisions

Teply R. Peripheral Vascular System. In: Jones RM, Rospond RM (eds). Patient Assessment in

Pharmacy Practice, 3rd edition. Baltimore, MD: Lippincott Williams and Wilkins; 2015.

o Invited author; contributed 100% of writing update for new edition and 100% of

revisions

Teply R, Packard KA. Chapter 9: Arrhythmias. In: S. Sutton (ed). McGraw Hill’s NAPLEX Review

Guide, 2nd edition. United States of America: McGraw Hill; 2015.

o Invited author; contributed 50% of writing update for new edition and 50% of revisions

Teply R, Packard KA. Chapter 8: Arrhythmias. In: S. Sutton (ed). McGraw Hill’s NAPLEX Review

Guide, 1st edition. United States of America: McGraw Hill; 2011.

o Invited author; contributed 50% of writing and 50% of revisions

Articles – Peer Reviewed

Teply R, Packard KA, White N, Hilleman DE, DiNicolantonio JJ. Treatment of depression in

patients with concomitant cardiac disease. Prog Cardiovasc Dis 2016; 58:514-28.

o Contributed 30% of writing and 30% of revisions

Teply R, Spangler M, Klug L, Tilleman J, Coover K. Developing reflective practitioners: impact of

instruction and feedback on reflective responses during an ambulatory care advanced pharmacy

practice experience. Am J Pharm Educ 2016;80(5):1-7.

o Contributed 75% of writing and 75% of revisions

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Teply RM. Angina Pectoris. Reference Module in Biomedical Sciences. Elsevier. 12-Jun-15.

doi:10.1016/B978-0-12-801238-3.99472-8.

Packard KA, Gibu M, Teply R, Hilleman D, Qi Y. Pharmacy student intervention acceptance on a

cardiology rotation. Pharm Educ J 2014;14(1):64-9.

o Contributed 50% of writing and 50% of revisions

Campbell J, Teply RM, Mooss A, Hilleman DE. Impact of grapefruit juice on the antiplatelet

activity of loading and maintenance doses of clopidogrel in healthy volunteers. Cardiol Res

2014;5(1):1-7.

o Contributed 20% of writing and 20% of revisions

Davis E, Knezivich J, Teply RM. Advances in antiplatelet technologies to improve cardiovascular

disease morbidity and mortality: a review of ticagrelor. Clin Pharmacol 2013;5:67-83.

o Contributed 30% of writing and 30% of revisions

Teply RM, Goodman MD, Destache C. Lopinavir/Ritonavir: a review for 2011. Clin Med Insights

Ther 2011;3:93-102.

o Contributed 75% of writing and 75% of revisions

Teply RM, Packard K. Cardiac testing: coronary angiography case study. Remington PharmEd

Cases 2011;1(1):6-7.

o Contributed 50% of writing and 50% of revisions

Lee MW, Clay PG, Kennedy WK, Kennedy MJ, Sifontis NM, Simonson D, Sowinski KM, Taylor WJ,

Teply RM, Vardeny O, Welty TE. The essential research curriculum for doctor of pharmacy

degree programs. Pharmacotherapy 2010;30(9):344e-349e.

o Contributed 10% of writing and 10% of revisions

Teply RM, Campbell J, Hilleman D. Current trends in the treatment of asthma: focus on the

simultaneous administration of salmeterol/fluticasone. J Asthma Allergy 2010;3:1-8.

o Contributed 50% of writing and 50% of revisions

Kondrack RM, Mohiuddin S. Valsartan/hydrochlorothiazide: pharmacology and clinical efficacy.

Expert Opin Drug Metab Toxicol 2009;5(9):1125-34.

o Contributed 75% of writing and 75% of revisions

Articles – Non-Peer Reviewed

Goodman M, Dispensa D, Teply RM. Acute superficial thrombosis after etonogestrel

transdermal rod placement: a case study. Cornhusker Family Physician 2013;58(4):50-51.

o Contributed 20% of writing and 50% of revisions

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Poster Presentations – Peer Reviewed

National

Dyer D, Teply RM, Goodman M. Hepatitis c virus screening and continuum of care in a homeless

and uninsured population. Society of Student-Run Free Clinics Annual Conference January 2016,

Phoenix, AZ.

Teply R, Guck T, Goodman M, Meyer A. Burden of Out-of-Pocket Medication Cost in a Primary

Care Setting and Development of a Clinical Service to Assist Patients with Accessing Medications.

American College of Clinical Pharmacy Global Conference on Clinical Pharmacy October 2015,

San Francisco, CA.

o Abstract: Pharmacotherapy 2015;35(11):e175-e325.

Goodman M, Guck T, Teply R, Koves C. Management of patients on opioid medication for

chronic non-cancer pain. Society of Teachers of Family Medicine: Annual Meeting on Practice

Improvement December 2014, Tampa, FL.

Teply R, Campbell JA, Mooss AN, Malesker M, Hilleman DE. Impact of grapefruit juice on the

antiplatelet activity of loading and maintenance doses of clopidogrel in healthy volunteers.

American College of Clinical Pharmacy: Annual Meeting October 2013, Albuquerque, NM.

o Abstract: Pharmacotherapy 2013;33: e182–e33

Teply R, Spangler M, Klug L, Tilleman J, Coover K. Evaluation of the impact of instruction and

feedback on reflective responses by fourth year pharmacy students on their ambulatory care

advanced pharmacy practice experience. American College of Clinical Pharmacy: Annual

Meeting October 2013, Albuquerque, NM.

o Abstract: Pharmacotherapy 2013;33: e182–e332.

Davis E, Teply R, Packard K, Hilleman D. Impact of prescription refill reminders for clopidogrel

therapy in patients receiving drug-eluting stents. American Heart Association: Quality of Care

and Outcomes Research Scientific Sessions May 2013, Baltimore, MD.

o Abstract: Circulation: Quality and Outcomes 2013;6 (3_MeetingAbstracts) (Supplement

1).

Packard KA, Hilleman DE, Teply RM, Maciejewski SR, Chen A, Mooss AN. Platelet response to

aspirin in women at risk for cardiovascular disease and stroke is improved by increasing the

dose. American Heart Association: Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis and Vascular Biology Scientific

Sessions, April 2010, San Francisco, CA.

o Abstract: Arterioscler Thromb Vasc Biol 2010;30(7):(Abstract).

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Malesker MA, Teply R, Hilleman DE. Nicardipine in the management of hypertension in critically

ill patients. American College of Chest Physicians: Annual Meeting November 2009, San Diego,

CA.

o Abstract: Chest 2009;136: 43S-a.

Kondrack R, Burke R, Wang F, Arouni A, Maciejewski S. Safety and efficacy of enoxaparin 1.5

mg/kg once daily bridging dosing regimen as compared to 1 mg/kg twice daily dosing regimen

assessed at 7 and 30 days. Anticoagulation Forum: Annual Meeting May 2009, San Diego, CA.

o Abstract: J Thromb Thrombolysis 2010;29:241-264.

Maciejewski S, Kondrack R, Burke R, Wang F, Arouni A. Thromboembolic and bleeding

outcomes for atrial fibrillation patients assessed for bridging anticoagulation. Anticoagulation

Forum: Annual Meeting May 2009, San Diego, CA.

o Abstract: J Thromb Thrombolysis 2010;29:241-264.

Maciejewski S, Kondrack RM, Hilleman DE, Washington-Krauth S, Mohiuddin SM. Black

education and treatment of hypertension trial (BEAT HTN). American College of Clinical

Pharmacy and European Society for Clinical Pharmacy: International Congress on Clinical

Pharmacy April 2009, Orlando, FL.

o Abstract: Pharmacotherapy 2009;29: 37e-173e.

Kondrack RM, Maciejewski SR, Hilleman DE, Mohiuddin SM. Prevalence of cardiovascular risk

factors and medication adherence among ethnic groups living in the Omaha metropolitan area.

American College of Clinical Pharmacy: Annual Meeting October 2008, Louisville, KY.

o Abstract: Pharmacotherapy 2008;29: 181e–291e.

Kondrack RM, Maciejewski SR, Kutayli M, Rovang KS, Kadri NN, Hee TT, Hilleman DE.

Amiodarone side effects and monitoring: temporal trends, adherence, and clinical outcomes.

American College of Clinical Pharmacy: Spring Practice and Research Forum April 2008, Phoenix,

AZ.

o Abstract: Pharmacotherapy 2008;28: 37e-81e.

Kondrack R, Hilleman DE, Maciejewski SR, Grollmes TL, Cloutier DA, Mohiuddin SM. Cost

analysis of an intensive smoking cessation intervention in cardiac patients. American College of

Cardiology: Annual Meeting March 2008, Chicago, IL.

o Abstract: J Am Coll Cardiol 2008;51(10, Supplement 1): A236-270.

Poster Presentations – Non-Peer Reviewed

Local

Malcom H, Teply R, Spangler M, Klug L. Depression and medication-taking behavior. St. Albert’s

Day/University Research Day, Creighton University, April 2013, Omaha, NE.

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Professional Presentations

National

Teply R. Burden of Out-of-Pocket Medication Cost in a Primary Care Setting and Development

of a Clinical Service to Assist Patients with Accessing Medications. Oral invited Scientific Paper

Platform Presentation to pharmacists, American College of Clinical Pharmacy Global Conference

on Clinical Pharmacy, San Francisco, CA, October 20, 2015.

Teply R. Data Collection Tool for Patient Safety and Clinical Pharmacy Services Collaborative.

Oral invited presentation to pharmacists, United States Health Resources and Services

Administration, webinar conference, April 11, 2013.

Teply R and Muller R. Venous Thromboembolism: Diagnosis, Treatment and Mobilization. Oral

invited presentation to physical therapists, American Physical Therapy Association Annual

Combined Sections Meeting, San Diego, CA, February 2010.

Kondrack R. Impact of Grapefruit Juice on the Response to a Loading Dose of Clopidogrel in

Healthy Volunteers. Oral invited presentation to pharmacist members of the American College

of Clinical Pharmacy Cardiology Practice and Research Network, American College of Clinical

Pharmacy Practice & Research Forum, Orlando, FL, April 2009.

Kondrack R. Effect of Clopidogrel Dose Increase on Platelet Aggregation, Platelet Function, and

Metabolite Production. Oral invited presentation to pharmacist members of the American

College of Clinical Pharmacy Cardiology Practice and Research Network, American College of

Clinical Pharmacy Practice & Research Forum, Phoenix, AZ, April 2008.

Regional

Goodman M, Guck T, Teply R. Integrated Pain Management in Primary Care. Oral invited

presentation to physicians, nurses, physician assistants, pharmacists and medical assistants, 14th

Annual Pain Management Conference hosted by Creighton University Health Sciences

Continuing Education Department, Omaha, NE, March 13, 2015.

Teply R. Drugs in Pregnancy: Risk Assessment and Medication Recommendations. Oral invited

presentation to physicians, nurses, physician assistants, pharmacists and medical assistants, 19th

Annual Update for Primary Care Conference hosted by Saint Francis Medical Center Education

Department, Grand Island, NE, September 28, 2012.

Teply R. Geriatrics and Pharmacotherapy. Oral invited presentation to physicians, nurses,

physician assistants and pharmacists, 2010 Primary Care Update Conference hosted by

Creighton University Continuing Medical Education Division, Okoboji, IA, May 2010.

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Teply R. Recently Approved Medications: Impact on Primary Care. Oral invited presentation to

physicians, nurses, physician assistants and pharmacists, Primary Care Update Conference

hosted by Creighton University Continuing Medical Education Division, Okoboji, IA, May 2010.

Packard K and Kondrack R. Update on Pharmacotherapy for Cardiac and Pulmonary

Rehabilitation Patients. Oral invited presentation to nurses, respiratory therapists and exercise

scientists, BryanLGH LifePointe, Lincoln, NE and televised to Heartland Health Alliance Cardiac

and Pulmonary Rehabilitation Clinics, January 8 and 22, 2009.

Local

Teply R. Hepatitis C Virus: Primary Care Screening and Linkage to Care Initiative. Oral invited

presentation to nurses, medical assistants and health care administrators, CHI Health Clinic – All

Primary Care Providers Quarterly Meeting, Omaha, NE, June 8, 2016.

Teply R. Hepatitis C Virus: Primary Care Screening and Linkage to Care Initiative. Oral invited

presentation to nurses, medical assistants and health care administrators, CHI Health Alegent

Creighton Clinic – Clinical Council, Omaha, NE, October 27, 2015.

Teply R. Hepatitis C Virus: Primary Care Screening and Linkage to Care Initiative. Oral invited

presentation to physicians, nurses and health care administrators, CHI Health Alegent Creighton

Clinic Primary Care Management Council, Omaha, NE, July 16, 2015.

Goodman M and Teply R. Hepatitis C Virus: Treatment in a Primary Care Clinic. Oral invited

presentation to family medicine residents, Creighton University Family Medicine Residency

Friday Conference, Omaha, NE, May 29, 2015.

Teply R. Outpatient Anticoagulation. Oral invited presentation to family medicine residents,

Creighton University Family Medicine Residency Friday Conference, Omaha, NE, August 2, 2013.

Teply R. Drugs in Pregnancy. Oral invited presentation to family medicine residents, Creighton

University Family Medicine Residency Friday Conference, Omaha, NE, January 4, 2013.

Teply R. New Medications for the Treatment of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus. Oral invited

presentation to physicians, nurses and medical assistants, Creighton University Student Health

Clinic, Omaha, NE, September 18, 2012.

Kondrack R. Preparing to Quit: Over-the Counter and Prescription Medications for Smoking

Cessation. Oral invited presentation to enrollees of the “Commit to Quit” smoking cessation

program provided by the Creighton Cardiac Center, Streck Labs worksite, Omaha, NE, June 24,

2009.

Kondrack R. Preparing to Quit: Over-the Counter and Prescription Medications for Smoking

Cessation. Oral invited presentation to enrollees of the “Commit to Quit” smoking cessation

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program provided by the Creighton Cardiac Center, Qwest/MECA worksite, Omaha, NE, May 20,

2009.

Kondrack R. Preparing to Quit: Over-the Counter and Prescription Medications for Smoking

Cessation. Oral invited presentation to enrollees of the “Commit to Quit” smoking cessation

program provided by the Creighton Cardiac Center, Omaha World Herald worksite, Omaha, NE,

April 2009.

Kondrack R. Preparing to Quit: Over-the Counter and Prescription Medications for Smoking

Cessation. Oral invited presentation to enrollees of the “Commit to Quit” smoking cessation

program provided by the Creighton Cardiac Center, Brownell Talbot School worksite, Omaha,

NE, March 2009.

Kondrack R and Muller R. Venous Thromboembolism: Diagnosis, Treatment and Mobilization.

Oral invited presentation to students and faculty of Creighton University School of Pharmacy &

Health Professions, Omaha, NE, February 2009.

Kondrack R. Preparing to Quit: Over-the Counter and Prescription Medications for Smoking

Cessation. Oral invited presentation to enrollees of the “Commit to Quit” smoking cessation

program provided by the Creighton Cardiac Center, Oriental Trading Company worksite, Omaha,

NE, February 3, 2009.

Kondrack R. Preparing to Quit: Over-the Counter and Prescription Medications for Smoking

Cessation. Oral invited presentation to enrollees of the “Commit to Quit” smoking cessation

program provided by the Creighton Cardiac Center, Skin Specialists, PC worksite, Omaha, NE,

January 30, 2009.

Kondrack R. Preparing to Quit: Over-the Counter and Prescription Medications for Smoking

Cessation. Oral invited presentation to enrollees of the “Commit to Quit” smoking cessation

program provided by the Creighton Cardiac Center, Creighton University worksite, Omaha, NE,

January 19, 2009.

Kondrack R. Preparing to Quit: Over-the Counter and Prescription Medications for Smoking

Cessation. Oral invited presentation to enrollees of the “Commit to Quit” smoking cessation

program provided by the Creighton Cardiac Center, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Nebraska worksite,

Omaha, NE, November 18, 2008.

Kondrack R. Preparing to Quit: Over-the Counter and Prescription Medications for Smoking

Cessation. Oral invited presentation to enrollees of the “Commit to Quit” smoking cessation

program provided by the Creighton Cardiac Center, Epsen-Hillmer Graphics Company worksite,

Omaha, NE, November 5, 2008.

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Kondrack R. Investigational Drugs in the Pipeline. Oral invited presentation to physicians,

nurses, medical assistants, pharmacists and students, Creighton University Medical Center

Department of Cardiology Grand Rounds, Omaha, NE, July 2008.

Kondrack R. Cost Analysis of an Intensive Smoking Cessation Intervention in Cardiac Patients.

Oral invited presentation to physicians, nurses, medical assistants, pharmacists and students,

Creighton University Medical Center Department of Cardiology Grand Rounds, Omaha, NE,

March 2008.

TEACHING

2016 PHA 413 Pharmacotherapeutics I: Focus on Nonprescription Products & Self-Care

Co-IOR and Lecturer, 5 credit hours, required course

Total of 140 pharmacy students (campus and distance pathway)

Lecture topics and contact time: Legal & Regulatory Issues, 1 hour didactic (2016 – Present) Headache, 1 hour didactic (2016 – Present) Fever, 1 hour didactic (2016 – Present) Pain & Fever Case Review, 1 hour didactic (2016 – Present) Musculoskeletal Injuries, 1 hour didactic (2016 – Present) Insomnia, Drowsiness & Fatigue, 1 hour didactic (2016 – Present) Otic Disorders, 1 hour didactic (2016 – Present) Ophthalmic Disorders, 1 hour didactic (2016 – Present) Ophthalmic & Otic Disorders Case Review, 1 hour didactic (2016 –

Present) Comprehensive Final Exam Content Review, 2 hour interactive class

session (2016-Present)

2015 PHA 469 Dispensing and Patient Care II

Laboratory facilitator, 2 credit hours, required course Evaluate pharmacy students as they complete pharmacy practice

skill competencies 2015 – 40 students, 6 hours contact time

2014 PHA 342 Pharmacy Skills Laboratory III

Laboratory facilitator, 0.5 credit hour, required course Evaluate pharmacy students as they complete pharmacy practice

skill competencies 2014 – 20 students, 6 hours contact time

2013 PHA 472 Pharmacy Skills Laboratory VI

Laboratory facilitator, 0.5 credit hour, required course Evaluate pharmacy students as they complete pharmacy practice

skill competencies

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2013 – 20 students, 5 hours contact time

2012 – Present PHA 414 Pharmacotherapeutics II

Lecturer, 6 credit hours, required course

Total of 180 pharmacy students (campus and distance pathway)

Lecture topics and contact time: Cardiac Testing, 1 hour didactic, 3 hours case review (2012 – Present) Heart Failure, 5 hours didactic (2013-2015), 3 hours didactic (2016 -

Present), 6 hours case review (2013 – 2015) Peripheral Arterial Disease, 1 hour didactic (2012 – Present), 3 hours

case review (2012 – 2015) Valvular Heart Disease, 1 hour didactic (2012 – Present), 3 hours case

review (2012 – 2014) Comprehensive Cardiac Cases, 3 hours didactic (2016 – Present)

2012 - Present PHA 338 Professional Development Seminar III

Lecturer, 1 credit hour, required course

Total of 180 pharmacy students (campus and distance pathway)

Lecture topics and contact time: Collaborative Practice Agreements, 1 hour didactic (2012 – Present)

2012 - Present PHA 314 Professional Development and Experience II

Preceptor, 1.5 credit hours, required course Four-hour shadow experience for pharmacy students to learn about

the roles and responsibilities of an ambulatory care pharmacist 2015 – 4 students, 8 hours contact time 2014 – 4 students, 8 hours contact time 2013 – 4 students, 8 hours contact time 2012 – 6 students, 8 hours contact time

2012 - Present PHA 312 Professional Development and Experience I

Preceptor, 1.5 credit hours, required course Four-hour shadow experience for pharmacy students to learn about

the roles and responsibilities of an ambulatory care pharmacist 2015 – 4 students, 8 hours contact time 2014 – 4 students, 8 hours contact time 2013 – 6 students, 8 hours contact time 2012 – 5 students, 8 hours contact time

2012 - Present NAPLEX Pharmacy Board Examination Review

Lecturer, Creighton University School of Pharmacy and Health Professions, organized annually by the graduating pharmacy class

Total of 180 pharmacy students (campus and distance pathway)

Lecture topics and contact time: Human Immunodeficiency Virus, 1 hour didactic (2016 – Present) Heart Failure, 1 hour didactic (2012 – Present)

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Dyslipidemia, 1 hour didactic (2012 – Present)

2012 PHA 352 Pharmacy Skills Laboratory IV

Laboratory facilitator, 0.5 credit hour, required course Evaluate pharmacy students as they complete pharmacy practice

skill competencies 2012 – 40 students, 10 hours contact time

2012 PHA 462 Pharmacy Skills Laboratory V

Laboratory facilitator, 0.5 credit hour, required course Evaluate pharmacy students as they complete pharmacy practice

skill competencies 2012 – 20 students, 6 hours contact time

2011 – Present PHA 320 Communication Skills

Co-Instructor of Record (2011-2013, 2015), 2 credit hours, required course

Total of 180 pharmacy students (campus and distance pathway)

Lecture topics and contact time: Assertive Communication, 2 hours didactic (2011 – Present) Patient-Centered Care, 1 hour didactic (2011-2013, 2015) Cultural Competence, 1 hour didactic (2015) Barriers to Communication & Conflict Resolution, 2 hours didactic

(2011 – 2013)

2011 - Present PHA 326 Patient Assessment

Lecturer, 2 credit hours, required course

Total of 180 pharmacy students (campus and distance pathway)

Lecture topics and contact time: Cardiovascular System, 2 hours didactic (2011 – Present) Peripheral Vascular System, 1 hour didactic (2011 – Present)

2010 – Present PHA 516/524 Advanced Pharmacy Practice Rotation in Ambulatory Care Clinical Pharmacy

Instructor of Record, 5 credit hours, required course

Course information: One of the required clinical rotations that 4th year pharmacy students complete where they work as a part of a health care team in a primary care outpatient clinic. The types of activities that the students perform with my supervision include medication reconciliation, optimization of medication therapy, medication counseling and provision of answers to medication questions from physicians, nurses, medical assistants and patients. In addition to the clinical activities, formal feedback is provided for the students’ performance on disease state topic discussions, journal article review presentations, patient case presentations and therapeutics debate oral presentation.

2015 - Total of 14 students, 40 contact hours/week, 30 weeks of rotation

2014 - Total of 20 students, 40 contact hours/week, 35 weeks of rotation

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2013 - Total of 12 students, 40 contact hours/week, 25 weeks of rotation

2012 - Total of 15 students, 40 contact hours/week, 35 weeks of rotation

2011 - Total of 9 students, 40 contact hours/week, 25 weeks of rotation

2010 - Total of 14 students, 40 contact hours/week, 35 weeks of rotation

2010-2012 PHA 422 Early Practice Experience III

Preceptor, 2 credit hours, required course Pharmacy students visit an ambulatory care clinic for two 4-hour

visits where they learn about the roles and responsibilities of an ambulatory care pharmacist and present a patient case presentation.

2012 – 8 students, 12 hours contact time 2010 – 10 students, 12 hours contact time

2010 PHA 460 Pharmacotherapeutics II

Lecturer, 7 credit hours, required course

Total of 180 pharmacy students (campus and distance pathway)

Lecture topics and contact time: Dysmenorrhea, Premenstrual Syndrome & Premenstrual Dysphoric

Disorder, 1 hour didactic Infertility & Sexual Dysfunction, 1 hour didactic

2009 – 2011 PHA 450 Pharmacotherapeutics I

Lecturer, 7 credit hours, required course

Total of 180 pharmacy students (campus and distance pathway)

Lecture topics and contact time: Cardiac Testing, 1 hour didactic, 3 hours case review (2009 – 2011) Comprehensive Cardiac Cases, 3 hours case review (2009 – 2011) Hypertension, 4 hours didactic, 3 hours case review (2011) Ischemic Heart Disease, 3 hours didactic, 3 hours case review (2011)

2009 PHA 329 Introduction to Drug Information and Pharmaceutical Care

Co-Instructor of Record, 1 credit hour, required course

Total of 180 pharmacy students (campus and distance pathway)

2008 - 2010 PHA 335 Cardiovascular Risk Screening & Health Promotion

Lecturer, 1 credit hour, elective course

Range of 10 – 45 pharmacy students (dependent on the offering)

Lecture topics and contact time: Heart Rate, Waist Circumference, and Body Mass Index, 1 hour

didactic, 2 hours laboratory demonstration and competency assessment

SUPERVISION OF RESIDENTS AND STUDENTS

Pharmacy Residents

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Pharmacists completing a one year post-graduate residency in pharmacy practice are required or elect to complete a four-week rotation in an ambulatory care clinic. During that time I supervise them as they work as a part of the healthcare team to optimize medication regimens, provide drug information, counseling and education.

May 2016 – 1 pharmacy practice resident

May 2015 – 1 pharmacy practice resident

January 2015 – 1 pharmacy practice resident

May 2014 – 1 pharmacy practice resident

September 2013 – 1 pharmacy practice resident

May 2013 – 1 pharmacy practice resident

May 2012 – 1 pharmacy practice resident

Medical Residents

Supervised a Family Medicine resident in the development of a research project entitled “Hepatitis C Virus Knowledge of Primary Care Residents”, December 2015 – Present.

Pharmacy Students

Supervised a pharmacy student in participating in the data collection for a research project entitled “Hepatitis C Virus Screening in Patients with Human Immunodeficiency Virus”, November 2015 – Present.

Supervised a student scholarship submission to American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy, Walmart Scholars Program, January 2014.

Supervised a student scholarship submission to American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy, Walmart Scholars Program, January 2013.

Supervised a prospective student research study and poster presentation entitled “Survey of Depression and Medication Adherence Behavior in a Primary Care Provider’s Office”, May 2012-May 2013.

Supervised a student travel award grant application submission to American College of Clinical Pharmacy, Ambulatory Care Practice and Research Network, August 2012.

Supervised a student scholarship submission to American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy, Walmart Scholars Program, January 2012.

Medical Students

Supervised a medical student in the development of a hepatitis C virus screening and linkage to care program at the Creighton University Magis Clinic, May 2015 - Present.

SERVICE

Professional – International

2015 Preventive Medicine Journal, Reviewer

2015 PLOS ONE Journal, Reviewer

2013 Formulary Journal, Reviewer

2013 Journal of Critical Care, Reviewer

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2013 African Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology, Reviewer

2012 Currents in Pharmacy Teaching and Learning Journal, Reviewer

Professional – National

2015 Reviewer for pharmacy resident and fellow travel grant awards to the American

College of Clinical Pharmacy Global Conference on Clinical Pharmacy

2014 – 2015 Expert reviewer for the book chapter on “Common Disorders in Pregnancy”,

American College of Clinical Pharmacy, Ambulatory Care Self-Assessment

Program for National Board Re-certification for Ambulatory Care Pharmacy

2012 – 2013 Ambulatory Care Practice and Research Network, Education Committee

Member, American College of Clinical Pharmacy

2012 – 2013 Patient Safety and Clinical Pharmacy Services Collaborative, Creighton University

School of Pharmacy & Health Professions team leader

National task force through the United States Health Resources and Services Administration to improve clinical outcomes for patients insured through Medicare via providing clinical pharmacy services.

The Creighton University team was composed of 3 Pharmacy Practice faculty and our contribution to the national task force was recognized by our data collection tool being included in a “Best Practice” manual that is distributed nationwide to all other Collaborative teams.

2012 – Present Reviewer of curriculum vitae for pharmacy students and residents, American College of Clinical Pharmacy Online CV Review Service

2011 Reviewer for a proposed textbook “Clinical Communication for Health Professionals: A Multidisciplinary Approach”

2011 Pilot reviewer for a continuing education course developed by Pharmacist’s Letter “Medication Therapy Management Case Series: Diabetes and Hypertension”

2011 Pilot reviewer for Pharmacotherapy Self-Assessment Program (PSAP) board recertification book chapter “Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus Infections”

2008 – 2010 “Research in the Professional Pharmacy Curriculum” Task Force Member, American College of Clinical Pharmacy national task force composed of 11 appointed members, charge: develop a set of recommendations of the essential research curriculum to be included in a doctor of pharmacy curriculum to be published in the Pharmacotherapy journal

Professional – Regional

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2014 – Present Abstract judge for the Midwest Student Biomedical Research Forum

Creighton University and University Nebraska Medical Center

Professional – Local

2015 – 2016 Creighton University Community Practice Residency, Teaching Certificate Mentor

2013 – Present CHI Health – Immanuel Postgraduate Year One Pharmacy Residency

Program, Core Clinical Faculty

Assisted in the development of and mapping of educational goals and outcomes for the newly accredited pharmacy residency program.

University

2014 – Present Committee on the Status of Women, elected member, Mary Lucretia & Sarah Emily Award Committee, sub-committee member

February 24, 2014 Invited participant in a podcast entitled “Ethics in Pharmacy: Access to Medications”, podcast series “Bioethics Beyond the Bedside” hosted by the Creighton University Center for Health Policy and Ethics

July 26, 2011 Pharmacotherapy content expert for 3rd year Creighton University medical student Ambulatory Care Grand Rounds

2010 – Present Abstract judge for St. Albert’s Day/University Research Day

2009 – Present Faculty supervisor for pharmacy students volunteering at the Creighton University Magis Clinic located at the Sienna Francis House

School of Pharmacy & Health Professions

June 2015 Pharmacy Distance Pathway Class of 2016 Monthly Newsletter, requested faculty contributor

2014 – 2015 Academic Issues Hearing Board, member

2014 – 2015 Distance Learning Advisory Committee, member

2014 – Present First Year Pharmacy Student Annual Retreat, faculty volunteer and requested presenter to describe my “calling” to the profession of pharmacy and to Creighton University

February 10, 2014 American Pharmacists Association-Academy of Student Pharmacists Creighton University Chapter fundraising event “Mr. Pharmacy Competition”, volunteer faculty judge and advisor for the development of clinical case scenarios for participants

August 22, 2013 First Year Pharmacy Student Retreat, faculty volunteer

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April 19-21, 2013 Creighton and Jesuit Mission, School of Pharmacy & Health Professions Faculty Retreat, attended retreat as a selected faculty member

January 2013 Reviewed and evaluated grant proposals submitted by Creighton University School of Pharmacy and Health Professions student organizations, requested faculty reviewer by the Pharmacy and Health Professions Student Government

2012 – 2016 Pharmacy Student Candidate Calling Campaign, faculty volunteer, Pharmacy School Admission Committee

2012 – Present American Pharmacists Association-Academy of Student Pharmacists Creighton University Chapter, Operation Heart Committee faculty co-supervisor

2010 – 2013 School of Pharmacy and Health Professions Professionalism ceremony participant (July 28, 2010, September 7, 2012, September 6, 2013)

2010 – Present PharmD/MBA Dual Degree Program, pharmacy faculty liaison

2010 – Present Pharmacy Admission Committee, member

2010 – Present Pharmacy School Candidate Interviewer

2010 – Present Academic Advising:

2015-2016: 11 students

2014-2015: 11 students

2013-2014: 20 students

2012-2013: 15 students

2011-2012: 14 students

2010-2011: 9 students

Department of Pharmacy Practice

November 2015 Assisted SSHP and Creighton Medical School group to develop cases for the Fall Interdisciplinary Clinical Case Competition

October 6, 2015 Faculty representative for the “Pharmacy Information Social for Creighton Undergraduates” hosted by the Admissions Office

Fall 2015 Ad hoc committee member reviewing content in the Pharmacotherapeutics course series

July 2015 Requested faculty contributor to the Pharmacy Distance Class of 2016 Monthly Newsletter

November 2014 Ad hoc committee for collaboration between Creighton University School of Pharmacy and Health Professions Pharmacy Practice Department and Catholic Health Initiatives – Alegent Creighton pharmacy leaders, one of the Pharmacy Practice Department faculty representatives

November 2014 Fall Clinical Skills Competition, hosted by Creighton University Student Society of Health-System Pharmacists and School of Medicine Student

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Association, faculty judge for the interdisciplinary case presentations and assisted in the development of the cases for the competition

February 18, 2014 Script Your Future Blood Pressure Squad, faculty supervisor

2013 – Present Experiential Advisory Board, member

2013 – 2014 Ad hoc committee for the integration of pathology into the Pharmacy Curriculum, committee member

2013 Ad hoc committee for the SOAP note education implementation throughout curriculum, committee member

2013 Ad hoc committee for the needs assessment of a research seminar course in the pharmacy curriculum, committee member

2012 – Present Work in collaboration with the School chaplains to further develop the reflective practices and activities for pharmacy students on their Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experiences during their 4th year of pharmacy school

2010 – 2013 Creighton University School of Pharmacy and Health Professions Graduate Hooding Commencement Ceremony faculty attendant (May 2010, May 2013, May 2015)

2010 – Present Annual Clinical Rotation Kick-off Event hosted by the Pharmacy Practice Office of Experiential Education, faculty attendant

November 10, 2010 Creighton University Student Society of Health-System Pharmacists, requested faculty discussion panelist on clinical pharmacy practice

March 31, 2010 Faculty volunteer for blood pressure competency assessment of 2nd year pharmacy students during PHA 326 Patient Assessment examination

2009 – 2015 Department volunteer representative to participate in the Creighton University School of Pharmacy and Health Professions Graduate Hooding Commencement Ceremony (December 18, 2009, May 16, 2014, May 15, 2015)

2009 – 2011 Annual Clinical Rotation Informational Fair hosted by the Pharmacy Practice Office of Experiential Education, faculty attendant

Community

July 23, 2014 Provided shadowing experience of the activities of an ambulatory care pharmacist to a high school student

April 10, 2014 Provided shadowing experience of the activities of an ambulatory care pharmacist to a 1st year pharmacy student that requested additional experience beyond that given in the curriculum

September 2010 Supervised students doing blood pressure measurements at Old Market Farmer’s Market for the Creighton Medical Associates “Call or Be Called” campaign

2007 – 2009 Health fairs hosted by Creighton Cardiac Center, clinical volunteer for approximately 10 health fairs

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2004 – 2011 Advisory Board Member for the Creighton University chapter of Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority

Advisory Board Chairmen, 2007 – 2010

Assisted with the foundation of the chapter at Creighton University

CURRENT CLINICAL PRACTICE

Setting

CHI Health Clinic – Old Market Family Medicine Clinic

Outpatient primary care clinic serving approximately 3,500 patients

Other members of the healthcare team include physicians, medical assistants, nurses,

radiology technician, psychologist, social worker and dietician

Role & Clinical Practice Activities

Clinical pharmacist contributing to patient care approximately 32 hours per week

Contributions include:

o Providing consults and answering medication-related questions from other

members of the healthcare team (15-20 times per day)

o Answering questions and providing education to patients being seen at the clinic

(3-5 times per day)

o Providing medication disease management services directly to the patients (3-5

scheduled patient visits per day)

o Assist patients in ensuring they have access to all needed medications by

addressing potential changes in medications and/or navigating programs that

provide access at a lower cost or no charge (2-3 consults per day)

Activities impacting CHI Health Clinic healthcare system

o Leading an initiative to improve the screening practices for hepatitis C virus

throughout all 35 primary care clinics

Including development of electronic health record tools, screening

protocols, documentation tools and educational resources

o Leading a team of primary care physicians in piloting a project to initiate

treatment for hepatitis C virus in a primary care setting