Position:
Clinical Pharmacist at Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts
Work:
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts
- Quincy, MA since Jun 2012
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Clinical Pharmacist
Target
- Hanover, MA Mar 2006 - Feb 2012
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Executive Pharmacy Manager
Target
- Massachusetts and Rhode Island Stores Oct 2008 - Jan 2010
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Market Scheduler (During Staff Pharmacy Position)
Target
- Stoughton, MA Aug 2008 - Aug 2009
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Staff Pharmacist
Education:
Northeastern University 2005 - 2008
Doctorate of Pharmacy, Pharmacy
University of Massachusetts Dartmouth 1999 - 2003
Bachelor of Applied Science (B.A.Sc.), Biology, General
Skills:
Bilingual-Spanish, Pharmacy Operations, Managment, Continuous Improvement, Medication Therapy Management, Medication Administration, Health Education, Manuscript Development, Manuscript Editing, Leadership Development, Master Scheduling, Executive Mentoring, Cpr Certified, Immunization Administration Certified, Management, Pharmacists
Honor & Awards:
Primm-Singleton Minority Travel Award
May 2008
The Under-Represented Populations Committee (URPOP) of the College on the Problems of Drug Dependence (CPDD)
Presenter at CPDD 71st Annual Meeting
Academic Achievement Award
September 2004 – May 2008
Northeastern University, MA
Dean’s Award for Academic Excellence
Fall 2004 – May 2008
Northeastern University, MA
Dean Constantine Meriano Award
March 2007
Northeastern University, MA
Awards:
Primm-Singleton Travel Award
The Under-Represented Populations Committee (URPOP) of the College on Problems of Drug Dependence (CPDD)
Travel Award honored by The Under-Represented Populations Committee (URPOP) of the College on Problems of Drug Dependence (CPDD) to attend the Annual Scientific Meeting of CPDD. The preferred candidate for this award is a graduate student with a demonstrated commitment to research and/or teaching in substance abuse. At a minimum, a candidate must have an avowed interest in exploring a career in substance abuse research/teaching. Applicants are required to be enrolled in a graduate program. In addition, applicants must be members of an ethnic minority group under-represented in substance abuse research (including, but not limited to, African Americans, Hispanics, and Native Americans, and Pacific Islanders). Previous awardees and individuals currently supported by NIDA/NIH training grants or individual Predoctoral National Research Service Awards (F31) are not eligible for this award. Citizenship of the United States or permanent visa is required.
Certifications:
Registered Pharmacist, Massachussetts Board of Pharmacy
Imminization Administration, American Public Health Association