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Karen Whalen, Pharm.D., BCPS, CDE, FAPhA
University of Florida College of Pharmacy Telephone: 352.273.9497 Building HPNP, Room 4321 Facsimile: 352.273.6306 1225 Center Drive Mobile: 352.672.8022 Gainesville, FL 32610 E‐mail: [email protected]
CURRENT APPOINTMENTS University of Florida College of Pharmacy Gainesville, Florida
2014 ‐ Present Assistant Dean for Clinical Education 2014 ‐ Present Clinical Professor Department of Pharmacotherapy and Translational Research 2011 ‐ Present Director MS Pharmacy with Concentration in Medication Therapy Management
(MTM) Degree Program (online) 2010 ‐ Present Graduate Faculty Member Department of Pharmacotherapy and Translational Research PREVIOUS APPOINTMENTS
University of Florida College of Pharmacy Gainesville, Florida
2017 (May – Oct) Interim Director Office of Experiential Programs
2014 ‐ 2017 Director MS Pharmacy with Concentration in Clinical Pharmacy Degree Program for international students (online)
2012 ‐ 2014 Associate Chair Department of Pharmacotherapy and Translational Research
2008 ‐ 2014 Clinical Associate Professor Department of Pharmacotherapy and Translational Research
2009 ‐ 2013 Regional Director Working Professional Pharm.D. Program
2008 ‐ 2009 Assistant Campus Director St. Petersburg Campus
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PREVIOUS APPOINTMENTS (continued) Nova Southeastern University College of Pharmacy Fort Lauderdale, Florida 2006 ‐ 2008 Associate Professor Department of Pharmacy Practice 1996 ‐ 2006 Assistant Professor Department of Pharmacy Practice EDUCATION 1990 ‐ 1994 Doctor of Pharmacy (Highest Honors) University of Florida College of Pharmacy Gainesville, Florida 1987 ‐ 1990 Associate of Arts (Pre‐Pharmacy) University of Florida Gainesville, Florida POST‐GRADUATE TRAINING 1995 ‐ 1996 Primary Care Pharmacy Residency James A. Haley Veterans’ Hospital Tampa, Florida 1994 ‐ 1995 Pharmacy Practice Residency Moses H. Cone Memorial Hospital Greensboro, North Carolina OTHER TRAINING 2012 ‐ 2013 UF Advanced Leadership for Academics and Professionals Program
Gainesville, Florida 2010 ‐ 2011 Academic Leadership Fellows Program American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy CERTIFICATIONS 2006 Board Certified Pharmacotherapy Specialist (BCPS) Certified 2006; Recertified 2013 2002 Certified Diabetes Educator (CDE) Certified 2002; Recertified 2007, 2012, 2017
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LICENSURE 1996 Licensed Pharmacist in Florida 1994 Licensed Pharmacist in North Carolina PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2014 ‐ 2017 Clinical Pharmacist, Ambulatory Care UF Archer Family Health Care Archer, Florida 2011 ‐ 2013 MTM Communication and Care Center Pharmacist University of Florida College of Pharmacy ‐ East Campus Gainesville, Florida 2006 ‐ 2009 Clinical Pharmacy Specialist, Primary Care Bay Pines VA Healthcare System Bay Pines, Florida 2000 ‐ 2006 Clinical Coordinator, Pharmacy Services Nova Southeastern University Clinic Pharmacy Fort Lauderdale, Florida 1996 ‐ 2000 Clinical Pharmacy Specialist, Ambulatory Care North Broward Hospital District Specialty Care Center Fort Lauderdale, Florida CLINICAL TEACHING EXPERIENCE 2015 ‐ 2017 Preceptor, Ambulatory Care Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience UF Archer Family Health Care 1996 ‐ 2008 Preceptor, Ambulatory Care Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience Bay Pines VA Healthcare System (2006‐2008)
Nova Southeastern University Clinic Pharmacy (2001‐2006) North Broward Hospital District Specialty Care Center (1996‐2000) 2001 ‐ 2006 Director, PGY1 Ambulatory Care Residency Nova Southeastern University College of Pharmacy Previous Residents (year) and Current Position:
Nancy Borja Hart, Pharm.D., BCPS (2005‐2006) ‐ Associate Professor, University of Tennessee, Nashville, Tennessee
Luba Kielbasa, Pharm.D. (2004‐2005) ‐ Community Pharmacist, Saint Clair, Michigan
Susan Warburton, Pharm.D. (2003‐2004) ‐ Clinical Pharmacy Specialist ‐ Anticoagulation, Porter Adventist Hospital, Denver, Colorado
Maria Maniscalco Feichtl, B.S., Pharm.D. (2002‐2003) ‐ Medication Therapy Management Pharmacist ‐ Team Lead, XL Health
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CLINICAL TEACHING EXPERIENCE (continued)
1996 ‐ 2001 Preceptor, PGY1 Ambulatory Care Residency Nova Southeastern University Clinic Pharmacy (2000‐2001)
North Broward Hospital District Specialty Care Center (1996‐2000) DIDACTIC TEACHING EXPERIENCE University of Florida College of Pharmacy Gainesville, Florida
2017 ‐ Present Leading Change in Pharmacy (PHA 5933) ‐ 2 credit hours Course Co‐Coordinator
2017 ‐ Present Patient Care 5: Endocrine, Women’s and Men’s Health (PHA 5787C) ‐ 6 credits Course Coordinator Lecturer ‐ Contraception (2 hours) Lecturer ‐ Menstruation‐related Disorders (1 hour) Lecturer ‐ Osteoporosis (2 hours) Lecturer ‐ Pathophysiology of the Endocrine System (1 hour)
2017 ‐ Present Patient Care 4: Gastrointestinal & Renal Disorders (PHA 5784C) ‐ 6 credit hours Lecturer ‐ Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (1 hour)
Lecturer ‐ Pharmacology of Gastrointestinal Drugs I and II (2.5 hours) Lecturer ‐ Peptic Ulcer Disease (1 hour) Lecturer ‐ Self‐Care for Heartburn and Dyspepsia (0.5 hours)
2017 Clinical Pharmacy Skills III (PHA 6935) ‐ 3 credit hours MS Clinical Pharmacy Degree Program Course Coordinator (2017)
2016 ‐ Present Medications and Health (PHA 4933) ‐ 2 credit hours Lecturer ‐ Contraception (1 hour)
Lecturer ‐ Sexually Transmitted Diseases (1 hour)
2016 ‐ Present Leadership for Pharmacy (PHA 5032) ‐ 2 credit hours Course Co‐Coordinator
2016 ‐ Present Personal and Professional Development I (PHA 5700C) ‐ 1 credit hour Facilitator for interprofessional longitudinal experience Putting Families First
2016 Personal and Professional Development III (PHA 5702C) ‐ 1 credit hour Lecturer ‐ Fundamentals of Exemplary Leadership (1 hour)
2016 PharmDE ‐ Short Study Abroad Germany (PHA 5013C) ‐ 2 credit hours Short‐study abroad faculty co‐leader
2016 Clinical Pharmacy Skills II ‐ Evidence‐Based Practice (PHA 6935) ‐ 3 credit hours MS Clinical Pharmacy Degree Program Course Coordinator (2016)
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Didactic Teaching Experience (continued) University of Florida College of Pharmacy Gainesville, Florida 2016 Clinical Pharmacy Skills I – Patient‐Centered Care (PHA 6935) ‐ 3 credit hours MS Clinical Pharmacy Degree Program
Course Coordinator (2016) Lecturer ‐ Introduction to Clinical Pharmacy (1 hour) Lecturer – Pharmacists’ Patient Care Process (1 hour)
Lecturer ‐ Gathering and Interpreting Subjective and Objective Data (1.5 hours) Lecturer ‐ SBAR Method of Communication (1 hour) Lecturer ‐ Physical Assessment: The General Survey (0.5 hour) Lecturer ‐ Vital Signs I and II (2 hours) Lecturer ‐ Mental Status Examination (1.5 hours) Lecturer ‐ Examination of the Skin (1 hour) Lecturer ‐ Peripheral Vascular System (0.5 hour) Lecturer ‐ Considerations in Pregnancy (1 hour) Lecturer ‐ Medication Therapy Management (1 hour) 2015 ‐ Present Personal and Professional Development (PHA 5700C) ‐ 1 credit hour Lecturer ‐ Leadership (1 hour) 2015 Pathophysiologic Basis of Disease II (PHA 5561) ‐ 4 credit hours Lecturer ‐ Disorders of the Esophagus (1 hour) Lecturer ‐ Disorders of the Stomach (1 hour) 2014 Circulatory Disorders (PHA 5591) ‐ 6 credit hours Working Professional Pharm.D. Program Lecturer ‐ Dyslipidemia, Part I (1 hour) Lecturer ‐ Dyslipidemia, Part II (1 hour)
Lecturer ‐ Dyslipidemia MTM Cases (1 hour) Lecturer ‐ Hypertension, Part I (1 hour) Lecturer ‐ Hypertension, Part II (1 hour) Lecturer ‐ Hypertension MTM Cases (1 hour)
2013 ‐ 2015 Pharmacotherapy II (PHA 5782) ‐ 5 credit hours Course Co‐Coordinator (2013) Lecturer ‐ Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (1 hour) Lecturer ‐ Osteoporosis, 2013 (1 hour) Lecturer ‐ Peptic Ulcer Disease (1 hour) 2013 Patient Assessment for Pharmacists (PHA 5933) ‐ 1 credit hour Course Co‐Coordinator 2012 ‐ Present Medication Therapy Management Capstone Course (PHA 6935) ‐ 3 credit hours MS Pharmacy (MTM) Degree Program Course Coordinator (Fall/Spring/Summer terms)
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Didactic Teaching Experience (continued) University of Florida College of Pharmacy Gainesville, Florida 2012 Cardiac Disorders (PHA 5592) ‐ 6 credit hours Working Professional Pharm.D. Program Lecturer ‐ Career Opportunities in Medication Therapy Management (1 hour) 2012 Travel Medicine (PHA 5933) ‐ 2 credit hours Gainesville Campus Facilitator 2011 ‐ Present Foundations of Medication Therapy Management I (PHA 6631) ‐ 3 credit hours MS Pharmacy (MTM) Degree Program Course Coordinator (Fall/Spring/Summer terms)
Lecturer ‐ Assessment of Integument (1 hour) Lecturer ‐ Assessment of Mental Status (1 hour) Lecturer ‐ Assessment of Peripheral Vascular System (1 hour) Lecturer ‐ Comprehensive Medical History (1 hour) Lecturer ‐ Introduction to Medication Therapy Management (1 hour)
Lecturer ‐ Medical Interview (1 hour) Lecturer ‐ Medication History (1 hour) Lecturer ‐ Overview of the Physical Exam (1 hour) Lecturer ‐ Vital Signs and Vital Statistics (1.5 hours)
2011 ‐ Present MTM: A Cardiovascular Focus (PHA 6633) ‐ 3 credit hours
MS Pharmacy (MTM) Degree Program Course Coordinator (2011, 2015) Lecturer ‐ Dyslipidemia, Part I (1 hour)
Lecturer ‐ Dyslipidemia, Part II (1 hour) Lecturer ‐ Dyslipidemia MTM Cases (1 hour) Lecturer ‐ Hypertension, Part I (1 hour) Lecturer ‐ Hypertension, Part II (1 hour) Lecturer ‐ Hypertension MTM Cases (1 hour)
2011 ‐ Present MTM: An Endocrine Focus (PHA 6634) ‐ 3 credit hours
MS Pharmacy (MTM) Degree Program Course Coordinator (2011) Lecturer ‐ Contraception, Part I (1 hour) Lecturer ‐ Contraception, Part II (1 hour) Lecturer ‐ Diabetes MTM Cases (1 hour) Lecturer ‐ Endocrine MTM Cases (1 hour) Lecturer ‐ Introduction to Diabetes (1 hour) Lecturer ‐ Medication Management in Type 2 Diabetes, Part I (1 hour) Lecturer ‐ Medication Management in Type 2 Diabetes, Part II (1 hour) Lecturer ‐ Menstrual Disorders (1 hour) Lecturer ‐ Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (1 hour)
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Didactic Teaching Experience (continued) University of Florida College of Pharmacy Gainesville, Florida 2011 ‐ 2016 Pharmacotherapy IV (PHA 5784) ‐ 3 credit hours
Faculty Expert/Facilitator ‐ Diabetes Longitudinal Case 2010 ‐ Present Endocrine, Hematologic, and Women’s Health (PHA 5594) ‐ 6 credit hours Working Professional Pharm.D. Program Course Coordinator (2010, 2013)
Lecturer ‐ Contraception (1 hour) Lecturer ‐ Infertility (1 hour) Lecturer ‐ Menstrual Disorders (1 hour) Lecturer ‐ Overview of Diabetes (1 hour)
2010 ‐ Present Introduction to Women’s Health (PHA 5890) ‐ 2 credit hours Course Coordinator Lecturer ‐ Contraception (1 hour)
Lecturer ‐ Eating Disorders (1 hour) Lecturer ‐ Emergency Contraception (1 hour) Lecturer ‐ Infertility (1 hour) Lecturer ‐ Menstrual Disorders/Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (1 hour)
2010 ‐ Present Teaching Certificate Program for Pharmacy Residents Lecturer ‐ Careers in Academia (1 hour) Lecturer ‐ Teaching Philosophy (1 hour) 2010 ‐ 2016 Foundations of Pharmacy Care (PHA 5629) ‐ 6 credit hours Working Professional Pharm.D. Program Lecturer ‐ Introduction to Medication Therapy Management (1 hour) Lecturer ‐ Introduction to Physical Assessment (1 hour) 2010 ‐ 2015 Pharmacotherapy I (PHA 5781) ‐ 2 credit hours Lecturer ‐ Introduction to Cardiovascular Disease I (1 hour) Lecturer ‐ Introduction to Endocrine Diseases (1 hour) 2011 ‐ 2014 Pharmacotherapy V (PHA 5787) ‐ 3 credit hours Gainesville Campus Co‐Coordinator (2011‐ 2014)
Faculty Expert/Facilitator ‐ Diabetes Longitudinal Case Faculty Expert/Facilitator ‐ Home Diagnostics Self‐Care Cases Faculty Expert/Facilitator ‐ Women’s Health Self‐Care Cases
2010 ‐ 2012 Pharmacotherapy III (PHA 5783) ‐ 5 credit hours Lecturer ‐ Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (1 hour)
Lecturer ‐ Peptic Ulcer Disease (1 hour)
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Didactic Teaching Experience (continued) University of Florida College of Pharmacy ‐ St. Petersburg Campus Seminole, Florida 2009 Evidence Based Pharmacy (PHA 5226) ‐ 4 credit hours
Facilitator, St. Petersburg Campus 2009 Introduction to Clinical Teaching in Academia (PHA 5895) ‐ 1 credit hour
Facilitator, St. Petersburg Campus 2009 Pharmacotherapy III (PHA 5783) ‐ 5 credit hours Lecturer ‐ Peptic Ulcer Disease (1 hour) 2009 Pharmacotherapy V (PHA 5787) ‐ 3 credit hours Campus Coordinator and Facilitator, St. Petersburg Campus 2009 Pharmacotherapy VI (PHA 5788) ‐ 2 credit hours
Facilitator, St. Petersburg Campus
2008 ‐ 2009 Teaching Certificate Program for Residents Campus Coordinator and Facilitator, St. Petersburg Campus 2008 ‐ 2009 Academic Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience (PHA various) Preceptor, St. Petersburg Campus 2008 ‐ 2009 Introductory Pharmacy Practice Experience I (PHA 5941) ‐ 1 credit hour Campus Coordinator and Facilitator, St. Petersburg Campus 2008 ‐ 2009 Introductory Pharmacy Practice Experience II (PHA 5942) ‐ 1 credit hour Campus Coordinator and Facilitator, St. Petersburg Campus 2008 ‐ 2009 Pharmaceutical Skills Lab I (PHA 5108) ‐ 2 credit hours Campus Coordinator and Facilitator, St. Petersburg Campus 2008 ‐ 2009 Pharmacotherapy II (PHA 5782) ‐ 5 credit hours
Facilitator, St. Petersburg Campus
2008 ‐ 2009 Pharmacotherapy IV (PHA 5784) ‐ 3 credit hours Facilitator, St. Petersburg Campus 2008 Intro to Pharmacy and the Healthcare System (PHA 5727) ‐ 1 credit hour Facilitator, St. Petersburg Campus
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Didactic Teaching Experience (continued) Nova Southeastern University College of Pharmacy Fort Lauderdale, Florida 2005 ‐ 2008 Physical Assessment for Pharmacists (PHA 6560) ‐ 2 credit hours Course Coordinator Lecturer ‐ Clinical Interview (1 hour) Lecturer ‐ Exam of the Head and Eyes (1.5 hours) Lecturer ‐ Exam of the Neck (1 hour)
Lecturer ‐ Overview of the Physical Exam (1 hour) Lecturer ‐ Vital Signs and Vital Statistics (1.5 hours) 2005 ‐ 2008 Physical Assessment for Pharmacists (PHA 7720) ‐ 2 credit hours NSU Post‐Baccalaureate Pharm.D. Program
Course Coordinator Lecturer ‐ Clinical Interview (1 hour)
Lecturer ‐ Exam of the Head and Eyes (1.5 hours) Lecturer ‐ Exam of the Neck (1 hour)
Lecturer ‐ Overview of the Physical Exam (1 hour) Lecturer ‐ Vital Signs and Vital Statistics (1.5 hours)
2001 ‐ 2008 Women’s Health Issues (PHA 5615) ‐ 2 credit hours Course Coordinator Lecturer ‐ Contemporary Contraception (2 hours)
Lecturer ‐ Eating Disorders/Obesity (2 hours) Lecturer ‐ Emergency Contraception (2 hours) Lecturer ‐ Health in Pregnancy (2 hours) Lecturer ‐ Infertility (2 hours) Lecturer ‐ Menstrual Disorders/PCOS (2 hours) Lecturer ‐ Sexual Dysfunction in Women (1 hour) Lecturer ‐ Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (1 hour)
1997 ‐ 2008 Therapeutics II (PHA 6620) ‐ 4 credit hours Course Coordinator (1997‐2000) Facilitator ‐ Endocrine Integrated Cases (2 hours) Lecturer ‐ Contraception (2 hours) Lecturer ‐ Diabetes (5 hours) Lecturer ‐ Diabetic Ketoacidosis/HHNS (1 hour) Lecturer ‐ Hormone Therapy (2 hours) 2003 ‐ 2006 Disease State Management I (PHA 7750) ‐ 4 credit hours
Post‐Baccalaureate Pharm.D. Program Course Co‐Coordinator (2004) Lecturer ‐ Anticoagulation (4 hours) Lecturer ‐ Diabetes (6 hours) Lecturer ‐ Women’s Health (3 hours)
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Didactic Teaching Experience (continued) Nova Southeastern University College of Pharmacy Fort Lauderdale, Florida 2002 ‐ 2005 Communication Skills (PHA 5330) ‐ 2 credit hours Small Group Facilitator Lecturer ‐ Stages of Change (1 hour)
2002 ‐ 2005 Therapeutics III (PHA 6630) ‐ 4 credit hours Lecturer ‐ Smoking Cessation (1 hour) 1997 ‐ 2004 Physical Assessment Institute Certificate Program Lab Instructor 1996 ‐ 2003 Therapeutics I (PHA 5610) ‐ 4 credit hours Course Coordinator (1997 ‐ 2003) Lecturer ‐ Anticoagulation (4 hours)
Lecturer ‐ Thyroid (1996 ‐ 1997) (1 hour) Lecturer ‐ Glaucoma (1996 ‐ 1997) (1 hour) 2002 Disease State Management II (PHA 7760) ‐ 4 credit hours Lecturer ‐ Hormone Replacement Therapy (2 hours) PRESENTATIONS March 2017 Building an Interprofessional Care Team to Address Patient Outcomes.
Presented with Dr. Denise Schentrup at Primary Care Innovations Conference, Gainesville, Florida.
January 2017 Customizing Care for Cardiovascular and Coagulation Disorders: Patient Cases. Presented at Florida Pharmacy Association Health and Wellness Conference, Sandestin, Florida. (ACPE credit 1.5 hours)
July 2016 Customizing Care for Cholesterol and Coagulation Disorders: Patient Cases.
Presented at the Florida Pharmacy Association Annual Meeting, Fort Lauderdale, Florida. (ACPE credit 1.5 hours)
July 2016 Pearls for Preceptors: Providing SUCCESSful Evaluations in Experiential
Education. Presented with Denise Klinker at the Florida Pharmacy Association Annual Meeting, Fort Lauderdale, Florida. (ACPE credit 1.5 hours)
July 2016 Making the Most of Medications for Diabetes: Patient Cases. Presented at the
Florida Pharmacy Association Annual Meeting, Fort Lauderdale, Florida. (ACPE credit 1.5 hours)
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PRESENTATIONS (continued) May 2016 Building Interprofessional Team Effectiveness in a Nurse‐Managed Health
Center ‐ Data from the First Year. Presented with Dr. Denise Schentrup at Alliance of Chicago Community Health Services User Conference, Chicago, Illinois.
April 2016 Delivering Medication Therapy Management Services in the Community.
Presented for participants of APhA MTM Certificate Training Program, Jacksonville, Florida. (ACPE credit 8 hours)
October 2015 Building Interprofessional Team Effectiveness in a Nurse‐Managed Health
Center. Presented with Dr. Denise Schentrup at Association for the Behavioral Sciences and Medical Education Annual Meeting, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
July 2015 Delivering Medication Therapy Management Services in the Community.
Presented for participants of APhA MTM Certificate Training Program, Jacksonville, Florida. (ACPE credit 8 hours)
April 2015 Research/Practice Update: Diabetes Medications. Presented at IFAS Diabetes
Self‐Management Education: Current Research and Educational Strategies, Gainesville, Florida.
April 2015 Development of a Nurse‐Managed Interprofessional Care Team. Presented with
Dr. Denise Schentrup at Interprofessional Healthcare Summit, Savannah, Georgia. September 2014 Medication Management for Type 2 Diabetes: A Focus on Non‐Insulin
Therapies. Presented at the Florida Pharmacy Association Clinical Conference, Fort Lauderdale, Florida. (ACPE credit 1.5 hours)
September 2014 Designing Drug and Device Regimens for Diabetes: Practice Cases. Presented
with Dr. Marile Santamaria at the Florida Pharmacy Association Clinical Conference, Fort Lauderdale, Florida. (ACPE credit 1.5 hours)
August 2014 Designing Drug Regimens for Diabetes: Patient Cases. Presented at the Florida
Pharmacy Association Annual Southeastern Gatherin’, Sandestin, Florida. (ACPE credit 1.5 hours)
August 2014 Helping Patients to Heart Health: Cardiovascular Cases. Presented at the Florida
Pharmacy Association Annual Southeastern Gatherin’, Sandestin, Florida. (ACPE credit 1.5 hours)
July 2014 Meet Tina Jones© ‐ Using a Virtual Patient to Teach Patient Assessment.
Presented with Dr. Karen Sando at the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy Annual Meeting, Grapevine, Texas. (ACPE credit 0.5 hours)
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PRESENTATIONS (continued) July 2014 Delivering Medication Therapy Management Services in the Community.
Presented for participants of APhA MTM Certificate Training Program, Apopka, Florida. (ACPE credit 8 hours)
July 2014 Sweet Talk: Putting Diabetes Management Theory into Practice. Presented with
Dr. Jonathan Marquess and Dr. Marile Santamarina at the Florida Pharmacy Association Annual Meeting, Fort Lauderdale, Florida. (ACPE credit 1.5 hours)
July 2014 Insights into Insulin Therapy. Presented at the Florida Pharmacy Association
Annual Meeting, Fort Lauderdale, Florida. (ACPE credit 1.5 hours) August 2013 Medication Therapy Management in Patients with Cardiovascular Disorders.
Presented at the Florida Pharmacy Association Annual Southeastern Gatherin’, Sandestin, Florida. (ACPE credit 1.5 hours)
August 2013 Dyslipidemia Update. Presented at the Florida Pharmacy Association Annual
Southeastern Gatherin’, Sandestin, Florida. (ACPE credit 1.5 hours) February 2013 Delivering Medication Therapy Management Services in the Community.
Presented for participants of APhA MTM Certificate Training Program, Tallahassee, Florida. (ACPE credit 8 hours)
January 2013 Delivering Medication Therapy Management Services in the Community.
Presented for participants of APhA MTM Certificate Training Program, Hollywood, Florida. (ACPE credit 8 hours)
April 2012 Medication Therapy Management in Patients with Cardiovascular Disorders.
Presented at the Florida Pharmacy Association’s Managing Cardiovascular Disease Meeting, Tampa, Florida. (ACPE credit 1.5 hours)
August 2011 Medication Therapy Management: A Focus on Diabetes. Presented at the Florida
Pharmacy Association Annual Southeastern Gatherin’, Sandestin, Florida. (ACPE credit 1.5 hours)
August 2011 Mastering Medication Management in Type 2 Diabetes: The Oral Agents.
Presented at the Florida Pharmacy Association Annual Southeastern Gatherin’, Sandestin, Florida. (ACPE credit 2 hours)
August 2011 Medication Therapy Management 101. Presented at Florida Society of Health‐
System Pharmacists Annual Meeting, Orlando, Florida. (ACPE credit 1 hour) June 2011 Delivering Medication Therapy Management Services in the Community.
Presented for participants of APhA MTM Certificate Training Program, Aventura, Florida. (ACPE credit 8 hours)
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PRESENTATIONS (continued) June 2011 Putting It All to Work: Cases, PCMH’s, SMA’s, and Wellness for Patients with
Diabetes. (joint presentation with Dave Joffe) Presented at the Florida Pharmacy Association Annual Meeting, Aventura, Florida. (ACPE credit 1.5 hours)
June 2011 Type 2 Diabetes: Making the Most of Medications. Presented at Florida Pharmacy Association Annual Meeting, Aventura, Florida. (ACPE credit 1.5 hours)
March 2011 Distance Education: From Concept to the Classroom. Presented for University of Florida Academic Health Center Spring 2011: Symposium for Teaching and Learning with Technology, Gainesville, Florida.
February 2011 Delivering Medication Therapy Management Services in the Community.
Presented for participants of APhA MTM Certificate Training Program, Fort Lauderdale, Florida. (ACPE credit 8 hours)
January 2011 Medication Therapy Management (MTM) 101. Presented for Alachua County Association of Pharmacists, Gainesville, Florida. (2 CEU)
October 2010 Women’s Health Update ‐ Contraception and Emergency Contraception. Presented for Escambia County Pharmacy Association, Pensacola, Florida. (2 CEU)
April 2010 Women’s Health Update ‐ Contraception. Presented for Brevard County Pharmacy Association, Melbourne, Florida. (1 CEU)
April 2010 Voyage to Professionalism. Invited speaker for University of Florida White Coat
Ceremony, Gainesville, Florida.
April 2010 Reducing Medication Errors Through Implementing a Continuous Quality Improvement Program. Presented for Pinellas Pharmacy Association, Clearwater, Florida. (ACPE credit 2 hours)
February 2010 Women’s Health Update ‐ Contraception and Infertility. Presented for Alachua County Association of Pharmacists, Gainesville, Florida. (2 CEU)
January 2010 Medication Therapy Management Services: Getting the Most from Your Medications. Presented to Abilities Guild Board of Directors and general members, Clearwater, Florida.
October 2009 Polycystic Ovary Syndrome: Beyond the Ovary. Presented at Florida Pharmacy Association Midyear Clinical Conference, Orlando, Florida. (ACPE credit 1 hour)
January 2009 Eating Disorders. Presented at Florida Pharmacy Association ‐ The Pharmacist’s Role in Mental Health Disorders, Continuing Education Program, Destin, Florida. (ACPE credit 1 hour)
October 2008 In Sync with Sugar: Gizmos and Gadgets for Glucose. Presented at Florida
Pharmacy Association Midyear Clinical Conference, Orlando, Florida. (ACPE credit 1 hour)
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PRESENTATIONS (continued) June 2008 Pharmacotherapy of Diabetes in the Elderly. Presented at the Florida Coastal
Geriatric Resources, Education and Training Center Interdisciplinary Geriatrics Symposium: Closing the Gap in Elder Care, Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
November 2007 Bittersweet: Dealing with the Diabetes Epidemic. Presented for Dade County
Pharmacy Association, Miami, Florida. (ACPE credit 1 hour) February 2007 Review of the Pathophysiology of Diabetes. Presented at Florida Pharmacy
Association ‐ The Pharmacist’s Role in Diabetes Management, Continuing Education Program, Destin, Florida. (ACPE credit 1 hour)
November 2006 Getting Grassroots Local Organizations Engaged in Advocacy Efforts. Presented
at Florida Pharmacy Association Legislative Education Conference, Orlando, Florida.
September 2006 Review of the Pathophysiology of Diabetes. Presented at Florida Pharmacy
Association ‐ The Pharmacist’s Role in Diabetes Management, Continuing Education Program, Fort Lauderdale, Florida. (ACPE credit 1 hour)
November 2005 New Monitoring Devices for Diabetes. Presented at the Nova Southeastern
University Fall Classic, Nova Southeastern University, Fort Lauderdale, Florida. (ACPE accredited)
October 2003 Diabetes Update. Presented for patients with diabetes at the facilities of
endocrinologist Dr. Mark Vacker, Fort Lauderdale, Florida. September 2003 Standards of Care for Patients with Diabetes Mellitus. Presented for physicians
and nurses at South Florida State Hospital, Pembroke Pines, Florida. May 2003 Tool Chest of Diabetes Medications. Presented at the American Diabetes
Association’s “Building the Best Diabetes Team” program, Fort Lauderdale, Florida. (ACPE credit 1 hour)
May 2003 Issues in Infertility. Presented at 13th Annual Contemporary Pharmacy Issues,
Nova Southeastern University, Fort Lauderdale, Florida. (ACPE credit 1 hour) March 2003 New Pharmacologic Approaches, Insulin Delivery Devices, and Glucose
Monitoring. Presented at Nova Southeastern University Annual Symposium on Diabetes: A Comprehensive Update for the Primary Health Care Provider, Fort Lauderdale, Florida. (ACPE accredited)
February 2003 Medication Administration and Patient Monitoring. Presented at Florida
Pharmacy Association Respiratory Disorders in the Elderly Continuing Education Program, Destin, Florida. (ACPE credit 1 hour)
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PRESENTATIONS (continued) October 2002 Contraceptive Update. Presented at Nova Southeastern University Preceptor
Development Workshop, Fort Lauderdale, Florida. (ACPE credit 1 hour) September 2002 Medication Administration and Patient Monitoring. Presented at Florida
Pharmacy Association Respiratory Disorders in the Elderly Continuing Education Program, Fort Lauderdale, Florida. (ACPE credit 1 hour)
May 2002 The Skinny on Eating Disorders: Anorexia and Bulimia. Presented at 12th Annual
Contemporary Pharmacy Issues, Nova Southeastern University, Fort Lauderdale, Florida. (ACPE credit 1 hour)
November 2001 Pharmacist’s Role in Smoking Cessation. Presented to Broward County Pharmacy
Association, Fort Lauderdale, Florida. (2 CEU) May 2001 Emergency Contraceptive Issues. Presented at 11th Annual Contemporary
Pharmacy Issues, Nova Southeastern University, Fort Lauderdale, Florida. (ACPE credit 1 hour)
November 2000 Opportunities for the Pharmacist in the Management of Osteoporosis.
Presented at Nova Southeastern University Fall Classic, Fort Lauderdale, Florida. (ACPE credit 1 hour)
November 2000 New Concepts in Contraception. Presented at Nova Southeastern University Fall
Classic, Fort Lauderdale, Florida. (ACPE credit 1 hour)
July 2000 Student Directed Case Conference for Distance Learning in a Nontraditional Doctor of Pharmacy Program. Presented with Dr. Ruth Nemire at American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy Annual Meeting, San Diego, California.
February 2000 What’s Happening to Our Bodies? The Side Effects of HIV Medications.
Presented for Patients with AIDS Coalition, Fort Lauderdale, Florida. November 1999 Update on Anticoagulation. Presented to Broward County Pharmacy Association,
Fort Lauderdale, Florida. (2 CEU) October 1999 Pharmacological Management of Anorexia/Cachexia in HIV. Presented for Dade
County Pharmacy Association, Miami, Florida. (ACPE credit 1 hour) August 1999 Adherence to Treatment: A Panel Discussion with Providers and HIV Patients.
Presented at Broward Regional Health Planning Council Adherence to Treatment Conference, Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
March 1999 Pharmacological Management of Anorexia/Cachexia. Presented for the South
Florida Chapter of American Dietetics Association, Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
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PRESENTATIONS (continued) December 1998 OTC Medications and the Risk of Hypertension and Stroke. Presented at the
Sixth Annual Pharmacy Council on Stroke Prevention and Cardiovascular Disease, in conjunction with ASHP Midyear Meeting, Las Vegas, Nevada.
May 1998 Evaluation of the Primary Medical Literature. Presented at Florida Society of
Health‐System Pharmacists Midyear Meeting, Nova Southeastern University, Fort Lauderdale, Florida. (ACPE credit 1 hour)
May 1998 New Drug Update. Presented at Florida Society of Health‐System Pharmacists
Midyear Meeting, Nova Southeastern University, Fort Lauderdale, Florida. (ACPE credit 1 hour)
May 1997 Overview of Lipid Therapy. Presented to Miami Alumni Chapter of Alpha Zeta
Omega Pharmacy Fraternity, Nova Southeastern University, Fort Lauderdale, Florida. (1 CEU)
May 1997 Advances in the Management of Obesity. Presented to Miami Alumni Chapter of
Alpha Zeta Omega Pharmacy Fraternity, Nova Southeastern University, Fort Lauderdale, Florida. (2 CEU)
May 1996 Pharmacology of Oral Anticoagulants. Presented at ASHP Anticoagulation
Service Traineeship, James A. Haley Veterans’ Hospital, Tampa, Florida. (ACPE credit 1 hour)
November 1995 Diagnosis and Treatment of Migraine and Cluster Headaches. Presented to
pharmacists, residents, and pharmacy students, James A. Haley Veterans’ Hospital, Tampa, Florida. (ACPE credit 1 hour)
October 1995 Objective Measures of Lung Function. Presented to community pharmacists as
part of "Asthma Management: Improving Clinical Outcomes", Tampa, Florida. (ACPE accredited)
April 1995 Pharmacist Impact on the Appropriate Treatment of Uncomplicated Cystitis in
a Large Family Medicine Clinic. Presented at the Twenty‐Sixth Annual Southeastern Residency Conference, Athens, Georgia.
SELECTED PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS November 2014 Drug‐disease and Drug‐drug Interactions Involving Antihyperglycemic Agents:
Relevance to the Older Patient. Presented at 2014 ASCP Annual Meeting and Exhibition, Orlando, Florida. (ACPE credit 1 hour)
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SELECTED PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS (continued) May 2012 Optimizing Care for Long‐Term Care Residents with Diabetes: The Role of Insulin
Analogs. Presented for Florida chapter of American Society of Consultant Pharmacists, Tampa, Florida. (ACPE credit 1.5 hours)
November 2008 Engaging Your Diabetes Patient: Empowering the Patient, Family and Caregivers. Presented for the Vietnamese Association of Physicians, Dentists, and Pharmacists, Orlando, Florida. (ACPE credit 2 hours)
July 2008 Empowering Your Patient with Diabetes: Steps to Success. Presented for pharmacists at the Cardinal Health Retail Business Conference, Orlando, Florida. (ACPE credit 2 hours)
May 2008 Engaging Your Diabetes Patient: Empowering the Patient, Family and Caregivers. Presented for Escambia County Pharmacy Association, Pensacola, Florida. (ACPE credit 2 hours)
January 2008 Empowering Your Patient with Diabetes: Steps to Success. Presented for certified diabetes educators, Jacksonville, Florida. (ACPE credit 2 hours)
October 2007 The Expanding Treatment Options in Diabetes: A Therapeutic Review. Presented for pharmacists, CDEs, dieticians, and case managers, Tampa, Florida. (ACPE credit 2 hours)
June 2007 The Expanding Treatment Options in Diabetes: A Therapeutic Review. Presented for pharmacists, Tupelo, Mississippi. (ACPE credit 2 hours)
April 2007 More Than Just Blood Glucose Control: Evaluating the Whole Patient in Diabetes Management. Presented for pharmacists and pharmacy technicians, Centerville, Ohio. (ACPE credit 2 hours)
November 2006 Diabetes Management Has Evolved: New Guidelines for Treating the Whole Patient. Presented for North Suburban Pharmacists of Chicagoland Association, Skokie, Illinois. (ACPE credit 2 hours)
September 2006 Diabetes Management Has Evolved: New Guidelines for Treating the Whole Patient. Presented for pharmacists, CDEs, dieticians, and case managers, Baton Rouge, Louisiana. (ACPE credit 2 hours)
August 2006 Diabetes Management Has Evolved: New Guidelines for Treating the Whole Patient. Presented for pharmacists, CDEs, dieticians, and case managers, Orlando, Florida. (ACPE credit 2 hours)
October 2004 Engaging Your Diabetes Patient: Steps to Get Them Involved in Their Care. Presented for community pharmacists, Miami, Florida. (ACPE credit 2 hours)
June 2004 Diabetes Management Has Evolved: New Guidelines for Treating the Whole Patient. Presented for Interamerican Pharmacists Association, Miami, Florida. (ACPE credit 2 hours)
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INTERNATIONAL PRESENTATIONS October 2017 The Impact of Interprofessional Teams in a Nurse‐Led Clinic. Presented with Dr.
Denise Schentrup at Collaborating Across Borders VI Conference, Banff, Alberta Canada.
June 2017 Update on UF International MS Program in Clinical Pharmacy. Presented at the
11th New Developments in Clinical Pharmacy & Clinical Pharmacology Symposium, Düsseldorf, Germany.
June 2017 Medication Management 2.0: UF International MS Program in Clinical Pharmacy
‐ A New Program for the Deepening of Clinical‐Pharmaceutical Knowledge in Germany. Presented at the Münster Symposium for Pharmacotherapy, Medication Therapy Management, and Patient‐Oriented Pharmacy, Münster, Germany.
May 2016 Master of Science in Pharmacy with Concentration in Clinical Pharmacy.
Presented at University of Duesseldorf, Duesseldorf, Germany. June 2015 Advancing Pharmacy Practice: Inspiring Innovation Through Education.
Presented at the 10th Annual New Developments in Clinical Pharmacy & Clinical Pharmacology Symposium, Utrecht, the Netherlands.
June 2014 Introduction to Medication Therapy Management. Presented at the Clinical
Pharmacy Weiterbildung Seminar, Ostfildern, Germany. June 2014 Gathering and Interpreting Subjective and Objective Patient Data. Presented at
the Clinical Pharmacy Weiterbildung Seminar, Ostfildern, Germany. June 2014 Master’s in Clinical Pharmacy Program. Presented at Ernst‐Moritz‐Arndt‐
University, Greifswald, Germany. June 2014 Master’s in Clinical Pharmacy Program. Presented at Free University, Berlin,
Germany. July 2013 Update on the M.S. Clinical Pharmacy Program. Presented at the 9th Annual
New Developments in Clinical Pharmacy & Clinical Pharmacology Symposium, Garmisch‐Partenkirchen, Germany.
June 2011 Going Global With Clinical Pharmacy: A New UF Master’s Program. Presented at the 8th Annual New Developments in Clinical Pharmacy & Clinical Pharmacology Symposium, Graz, Austria.
April 2004 Assessing the Impact of Pharmacy Services During a Medical Mission (poster).
Presented at the 2nd ACCP‐ESCP International Congress on Clinical Pharmacy, Paris, France.
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PUBLICATIONS Peer‐reviewed Publications Whalen K, Aistrope DS, Ausili J, Besinque KH, Cardello EA, Hritcko PM, MacKinnon GE, Maroyka E, Burke ES, Trent IS, and Bradley‐Baker LR. Formally embracing and engaging preceptors in the Academy: The time has come. American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education. 2017; 81 (in press). Worrall CL, Aistrope DS, Cardello EA, Fulginiti KS, Jordan RP, Martin SJ, McGrath K, Park SK, Shepler B, Whalen K, Bradley‐Baker LR. Priming the Preceptor Pipeline: Collaboration, Resources, and Recognition. The Report of the 2015‐2016 Professional Affairs Standing Committee. American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education 2016; 80(9), Article S19. Whalen KL, Klinker DM. Evaluating student pharmacists and delivering constructive feedback. American Pharmacists Association Pharmacy Library. Part of APhA Advanced Preceptor Training curriculum. Available at: http://pharmacylibrary.com/preceptorCentral. 2016. Whalen KL, Miller S, St Onge E. The role of sodium‐glucose co‐transporter 2 inhibitors in the treatment of type 2 diabetes. Clinical Therapeutics 2015;37:1150‐1166. Whalen KL. Empowering community pharmacists as health consultants: diabetes. Inside Pharmacy 2014;2:24‐29. Pfeiffenberger JA, Rhoney DH, Cutler SJ, Oliveira MA, Whalen KL, Radhakrishnan R, Jordan RP. Perceptions of tenure and tenure reform in academic pharmacy. American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education 2014;78(4), Article 75. Ross LA, Janke KK, Boyle CJ, Gianutsos G, Lindsey CG, Moczygemba LR, Whalen K. Preparation of faculty members and students to be citizen leaders and pharmacy advocates. American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education 2013;77(10), Article 220. Whalen KL, Sando K. Linagliptin (Tradjenta) for diabetes mellitus. American Family Physician 2012;86:1144, 1148. Whalen KL, Rose R. Ulipristal (Ella) for emergency contraception. American Family Physician 2012;86:365, 369. Whalen KL, Rose R. Estradiol valerate/dienogest: A novel oral contraceptive. Annals of Pharmacotherapy 2011;45(10):1256‐1261. Whalen K, St. Onge E. Saxagliptin (Onglyza) for type 2 diabetes mellitus. American Family Physician 2010;81(12):1483‐1484. Borja‐Hart NL, Whalen KL. Saxagliptin: A new dipeptidyl peptidase 4 inhibitor for type 2 diabetes. Annals of Pharmacotherapy 2010;44(6):1046‐1053. Whalen KL, Stewart RD. Effect of beta blockers on patients’ lipid profiles (letter). American Family Physician 2010;81(7):839‐840.
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Peer‐reviewed Publications (continued) Nemire RE, Ward CT, Whalen K, Quinn J, Subramaniam V, Gershon SK, Zavod RM. Public health matters: the role of the pharmacist and the academy. Currents in Pharmacy Teaching and Learning 2010;2(1):2‐11. Mansour H, Dilkhush D, Lannigan J, Whalen KL. The impact of a computerized potassium alert on adverse drug events and pharmacists' interventions. Journal of Pharmacy Technology 2010;26:55‐59. Whalen KL, Mansour H. Pharmacotherapy of diabetes in the elderly. U.S. Pharmacist 2009;34(7):44‐48. Whalen KL, Stewart RD. Pharmacologic management of hypertension in patients with diabetes. American Family Physician 2008;78(11):1277‐1282. Wagner H, Pizzimenti JJ, Daniel K, Pandya N, Hardigan PC. Eye on diabetes: a multidisciplinary patient education intervention. The Diabetes Educator 2008;34:84‐89. Daniel KL, Borja N. Gestational diabetes: a review for pharmacists. U.S. Pharmacist 2007;32(10):17‐20. Daniel KL, Ramirez M. Polycystic ovary syndrome – a review. U.S. Pharmacist 2007;32(9):HS3‐HS15. Peer‐reviewed Publications (continued) Borja N, Daniel K, Tourtelot JB. Insulin inhalation powder (Exubera) for diabetes mellitus. American Family Physician 2007;75(10):1546‐1548. Droege M, Maniscalco M, Daniel KL, Baldwin HJ. Consumers’ risk perceptions of prescription and over‐the‐counter medications. Journal of Pharmacy Technology 2007;23:142‐147. Borja NL, Daniel KL. Ramelteon for the treatment of insomnia. Clinical Therapeutics 2006;28:1540‐1555. Kielbasa LA, Daniel KL. Topical alprostadil treatment of female sexual arousal disorder. Annals of Pharmacotherapy 2006;40:1369‐1376. Baldwin HJ, Droege M, Daniel K. A message from the Vioxx case (letter). American Journal of Health‐System Pharmacy 2006;63:503. Pizzimenti JJ, Daniel KP. Central serous chorioretinopathy after epidural steroid injection. Pharmacotherapy 2005;25(8):1141‐1146. Ward CT, Nemire RE, Daniel K. The development and assessment of a medical mission elective course. American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education 2005;69:330‐338. Metzner M, Daniel K. Case study: streamlining drug therapy. Lippincott’s Primary Care Practice 1999;3(3):275‐279. Daniel KP, Robinson M. Update on sexually transmitted diseases. U.S. Pharmacist 1999;24:HS5‐HS21.
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Peer‐reviewed Publications (continued)
Daniel KP, Krop L. Piperacillin/tazobactam: A new ‐lactam/‐lactamase inhibitor combination. Pharmacotherapy 1996;16(2):149‐162. Palmquist KL, Quattrocchi FP, Looney LA. Visual compatibility of furosemide with 20% mannitol. American Journal of Health‐System Pharmacy 1995;52:648. Contributed Papers Willingham M, Whalen KL, Auyeung A. Optimizing the APPE scheduling process using PharmAcademic. American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education 2017;81(5): Article S5. p. 36. Presented at AACP Annual Meeting, Nashville, Tennessee, 2017. Whalen KL, Schentrup D. Building an interprofessional care team in a rural health center. Journal of the American Pharmacists Association 2016;56(3):e18. Presented at American Pharmacists Association Annual Meeting, Baltimore, Maryland, 2016. Whalen KL, Normann SA. Master of Science in clinical pharmacy for international pharmacists. Pharmacotherapy 2015;35:e238. Presented at 2015 ACCP Global Conference on Clinical Pharmacy, San Francisco, California, 2015. Klinker DM, Curtis SD, Whalen KL. Evolution of block model scheduling for advanced pharmacy practice experience. American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education 2015;79(5): Article S4. p. 22. Presented at American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy Annual Meeting, National Harbor, Maryland, 2015. Sando KR, Whalen KL. Examining the effectiveness of a virtual patient program in a patient assessment elective. American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education 2014;78(5): Article 111. p. 61. Presented at American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy Annual Meeting, Grapevine, Texas, 2014. Whalen KL, Rose RL. Examining the effectiveness of a women’s health elective course. American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education 2012;76(5): Article 99, p. 58. Presented at American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy Annual Meeting, Kissimmee, Florida, 2012. Weitzel KW, Beck DE, St. Onge E, McKenzie MW, Doty RE, Whalen K, Williams JS, Motycka CA. Interprofessional education: achieving standard outcomes across multiple campuses. American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education 2012;76(5): Article 99, p. 123. Presented at American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy Annual Meeting, Kissimmee, Florida, 2012. Borja N, Daniel K. Physician acceptance of pharmacists’ recommendations regarding immunizations in a family medicine clinic. Journal of the American Pharmacists Association 2007;47(2):224. Presented at the American Pharmacists Association Annual Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia, 2007. Wagner H, Pizzimenti, J, Daniel K, Pandya N, Hardigan P. Eye on diabetes: a multidisciplinary patient education intervention. (platform presentation) Presented at American Academy of Optometry 2006, Denver, Colorado. (published in meeting proceedings, December 2006).
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Contributed Papers (continued) Pizzimenti J, Wagner H, Daniel K, Pandya N. Eye on diabetes: a multidisciplinary patient education program. Presented at 2006 CDC Diabetes Translation Conference, Denver, Colorado, 2006. (published in meeting proceedings, May 2006). Daniel K, Droege M, Maniscalco M, Baldwin HJ. Pharmacist risk perceptions of prescription and over‐the‐counter medications. Journal of the American Pharmacists Association 2006;46(2):222. Presented at American Pharmacists Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, California, 2006.
Droege M, Maniscalco M, Daniel K, Baldwin HJ. Comparing consumers' risk perceptions of prescription and over‐the‐counter medications. Journal of the American Pharmacists Association 2006;46(2):264. Presented at American Pharmacists Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, California, 2006.
Borja NL, Daniel KL, Marsh WA. Impact of pharmacist intervention on vaccination rates in a family medicine clinic. Presented at American Society of Health‐System Pharmacists Midyear Meeting, Las Vegas, Nevada, 2005. (published in meeting proceedings, December 2005)
Kielbasa L, Daniel K, Marsh W. Impact of a pharmacist‐run diabetes clinic on attaining goals from the American Diabetes Association. Pharmacotherapy 2005;25(10):1541. Presented at American College of Clinical Pharmacy Annual Meeting, San Francisco, California, October 2005.
Kielbasa L, Daniel K, Rivas‐Marrero A. Implementing a gestational diabetes management program in an ambulatory care pharmacy clinic. Journal of the American Pharmacists Association 2005;45(2):256‐257. Presented at American Pharmacists Association Annual Meeting, Orlando, Florida, 2005.
Marsh WA, Droege M, Daniel K. Investigating pharmacists’ perceptions of prescribing privileges in the state of Florida. Journal of the American Pharmacists Association 2005;45(2):274. Presented at American Pharmacists Association Annual Meeting, Orlando, Florida, 2005.
Warburton S, Daniel KL, Marsh WA, Kielbasa L. Pharmacists’ views and knowledge about hormone replacement therapy. Presented at American Society of Health‐System Pharmacists Midyear Meeting, Orlando, Florida, 2004. (published in meeting proceedings, December 2004)
Daniel KL, Arneson DL. Assessment of remedial policy at Nova Southeastern University College of Pharmacy. American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education 2004;68(2): Article 54, p. 4. Presented at American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy Annual Meeting, Salt Lake City, Utah, 2004.
Daniel KL, Metzner M, Assa‐Eley M. Implementation of a public speaking component in communication skills course. American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education 2004;68(2): Article 54, p. 20‐1. Presented at American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy Annual Meeting, Salt Lake City, Utah, 2004.
Nemire RE, Ward CT, Daniel KL. Assessing the impact of pharmacy services during a medical mission. Presented at the 2nd ACCP‐ESCP International Congress on Clinical Pharmacy, Paris, France, 2004. (published in conference proceedings, April 2004)
Maniscalco M, Daniel KL. Pharmacist and pharmacy student knowledge and attitudes towards emergency contraception. Journal of the American Pharmacists Association 2004;44(2):247. Presented at American Pharmacists Association Annual Meeting, Seattle, Washington, 2004.
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Contributed Papers (continued)
Warburton SL, Daniel KL, Marsh WA. A comparison of the validity and reliability of automatic blood pressure monitors. Journal of the American Pharmacists Association 2004;44(2):258. Presented at American Pharmacists Association Annual Meeting, Seattle, Washington, 2004.
Daniel KL. The great debate: an effective method of teaching contraception. American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education 2003;67(3): Article 100, p. 29. Presented at American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy Annual Meeting, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 2003.
Arneson DL, Daniel KL. Survey of remedial policies in US Colleges/Schools of Pharmacy. American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education 2003;67(3): Article 100, p. 3. Presented at American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy Annual Meeting in Minneapolis, Minnesota, 2003.
Ward C, Nemire R, Daniel KL. Developing a course from mission work: cultural and pharmaceutical diversity. Presented at American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy Annual Meeting, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 2003.
Maniscalco M, Daniel KL. Pharmacy student knowledge and attitudes regarding emergency contraception. Presented at American Society of Health‐System Pharmacists Midyear Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia, 2002. (published in meeting proceedings, December 2002)
Daniel K, Fabelo A, Marsh W. Value of pharmacist osteoporosis screening in a community pharmacy practice. Pharmacotherapy 2002;22:427. Presented at American College of Clinical Pharmacy Spring Practice and Research Forum, Savannah, Georgia, 2002.
Daniel KL, Bernstein BJ, Marsh WA, Arneson DL. Evaluation of PCAT and GPA as predictors of academic performance. American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education 2001;65 (suppl):75S. Presented at American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy Annual Meeting, Toronto, Canada, 2001.
Zierler‐Brown S, Daniel K. Implementing a smoking cessation program in an ambulatory care pharmacy clinic. Presented at American Society of Health‐System Pharmacists Midyear Meeting, Las Vegas, Nevada, 2000. (published in meeting proceedings, December 2000)
Nemire R, Daniel K, Alfred L. Student‐directed case conference for distance learning in a nontraditional Doctor of Pharmacy program. (platform presentation) Presented at American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy Annual Meeting, San Diego, California. (published in meeting proceedings, July 2000)
Lilly K, Cooper V, Daniel K. Comparison of a pharmacist‐run anticoagulation clinic vs. standard medical practice: an analysis in two family practice clinics. Presented at American Pharmaceutical Association Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., 2000.
Metzner M, Daniel K, Beehrle D, Forbes HJM. Evaluation of appropriate hepatic monitoring for patients treated with troglitazone in an ambulatory care clinic. Presented at American Society of Health‐System Pharmacists Midyear Meeting, Las Vegas, Nevada. (published in meeting proceedings, December 1998)
Bello CE, Daniel K. Use of nevirapine in an ambulatory care clinic. Presented at American Society of Health‐System Pharmacists Midyear Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia. (published in meeting proceedings, 1997)
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Books Whalen K, Radakrishnan, R, Feild, C, editors. Lippincott’s Illustrated Reviews ‐ Pharmacology (7th ed). Philadelphia, PA: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; 2018 (in press). Whalen K, Hardin, H, editors. Medication Therapy Management: A Comprehensive Approach (2nd ed). New York, NY: McGraw‐Hill, 2018 (in press). Whalen K, Finkel R, Panavelil, editors. Lippincott’s Illustrated Reviews ‐ Pharmacology (6th ed). Philadelphia, PA: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; 2014. 680 p. Angaran D, Whalen K, editors. Medication Therapy Management: A Comprehensive Approach. New York, NY: McGraw‐Hill, 2014. Harvey RA, Clark MA, Finkel R, Rey JA, Whalen K, editors. Lippincott's Illustrated Reviews ‐ Pharmacology (5th ed). Philadelphia, PA: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; 2011. 612 p. Book Chapters Whalen K, Hardin H. Overview of medication therapy management data sets. In: Whalen K, Hardin H, editors. Medication Therapy Management: A Comprehensive Approach (2nd ed). New York, NY: McGraw‐Hill, 2018 (in press). Whalen K, Sando K. Diabetes mellitus MTM data set. In: Whalen K, Hardin H, editors. Medication Therapy Management: A Comprehensive Approach (2nd ed). New York, NY: McGraw‐Hill, 2018 (in press). Whalen K. Hypertension MTM data set. In: Whalen K, Hardin H, editors. Medication Therapy Management: A Comprehensive Approach (2nd ed). New York, NY: McGraw‐Hill, 2018 (in press). Whalen K, Miller, S. Osteoporosis MTM data set. In: Whalen K, Hardin, H, editors. Medication Therapy Management: A Comprehensive Approach (2nd ed). New York, NY: McGraw‐Hill, 2018 (in press). Borja‐Hart N, Whalen K. Allergic rhinitis. In: McGraw Hill’s NAPLEX Review Guide (3rd ed). Sutton SS, ed. New York, NY: McGraw Hill Companies, Inc.; 2018 (in press). Rose RL, Whalen K. Pregnancy and lactation. In: McGraw Hill’s NAPLEX Review Guide (3rd ed). Sutton SS, ed. New York, NY: McGraw Hill Companies, Inc.; 2018 (in press). Whalen KL, Taylor JR. Gestational diabetes mellitus. In: PSAP 2017 Book 1 – Endocrinology and Nephrology. Sease J, ed. Lenexa, KS: American College of Clinical Pharmacy; 2017:7‐26. Borja‐Hart N, Whalen K. Allergic rhinitis. In: McGraw Hill’s NAPLEX Review Guide (2nd ed). Sutton SS, ed. New York, NY: McGraw Hill Companies, Inc.; 2015:585‐591. Rose RL, Whalen K. Pregnancy and lactation. In: McGraw Hill’s NAPLEX Review Guide (2nd ed). Sutton SS, ed. New York, NY: McGraw Hill Companies, Inc.; 2015: 632‐639.
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Book Chapters (continued) Whalen K. Adrenal hormones. Whalen K, Finkel R, Panavelil, editors. Lippincott`s Illustrated Reviews ‐ Pharmacology (6th ed). Philadelphia, PA: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; 2014.
Whalen K. Drugs for diabetes. Whalen K, Finkel R, Panavelil, editors. Lippincott`s Illustrated Reviews ‐ Pharmacology (6th ed). Philadelphia, PA: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; 2014.
Whalen K. Drugs for bone disorders. Whalen K, Finkel R, Panavelil, editors. Lippincott`s Illustrated Reviews ‐ Pharmacology (6th ed). Philadelphia, PA: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; 2014.
Whalen K. Estrogens and androgens. Whalen K, Finkel R, Panavelil, editors. Lippincott`s Illustrated Reviews ‐ Pharmacology (6th ed). Philadelphia, PA: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; 2014. Whalen K. Pituitary and thyroid. Whalen K, Finkel R, Panavelil, editors. Lippincott`s Illustrated Reviews ‐ Pharmacology (6th ed). Philadelphia, PA: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; 2014.
Whalen K. Overview of medication therapy management data sets. In: Angaran D, Whalen K, editors. Medication Therapy Management: A Comprehensive Approach. New York, NY: McGraw‐Hill, 2014.
Whalen K, Sando K. Diabetes mellitus MTM data set. In: Angaran D, Whalen K, editors. Medication Therapy Management: A Comprehensive Approach. New York, NY: McGraw‐Hill, 2014.
Whalen K. Hypertension MTM data set. In: Angaran D, Whalen K, editors. Medication Therapy Management: A Comprehensive Approach. New York, NY: McGraw‐Hill, 2014.
Whalen K, Borja‐Hart N. Interpretation of clinical laboratory data. In: Nemire RE, Kier KL, editors. The Pharmacy Student Survival Guide (3rd ed). New York, NY: McGraw‐Hill, 2014.
Maniscalco M, Whalen K. Community/ambulatory care. In: Nemire RE, Kier KL, editors. The Pharmacy Student Survival Guide (3rd ed). New York, NY: McGraw‐Hill, 2014.
Whalen K. Insulin and oral hypoglycemic drugs. In: Harvey RA, Clark MA, Finkel R, Rey JA, Whalen K, editors. Lippincott's Illustrated Reviews ‐ Pharmacology (5th ed). Philadelphia, PA: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; 2011:301‐316. Whalen K. Estrogens and androgens. In: Harvey RA, Clark MA, Finkel R, Rey JA, Whalen K, editors. Lippincott's Illustrated Reviews ‐ Pharmacology (5th ed). Philadelphia, PA: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; 2011:317‐330. Whalen K. Other therapies: drugs used to treat erectile dysfunction, osteoporosis, and obesity. In: Harvey RA, Clark MA, Finkel R, Rey JA, Whalen K, editors. Lippincott's Illustrated Reviews ‐ Pharmacology (5th ed). Philadelphia, PA: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; 2011:363‐368. Borja‐Hart N, Whalen K. Allergic rhinitis. In: McGraw Hill’s NAPLEX Review Guide. Sutton SS, ed. New York, NY: McGraw Hill Companies, Inc.; 2011:573‐579. Whalen K, Borja‐Hart N. Interpretation of clinical laboratory data. In: Nemire RE, Kier KL, editors. The Pharmacy Student Survival Guide (2nd ed). New York, NY: McGraw‐Hill; 2009:261‐314.
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Book Chapters (continued) Maniscalco M, Whalen K. Community/ambulatory care. In: Nemire RE, Kier KL, editors. The Pharmacy Student Survival Guide (2nd ed). New York, NY: McGraw‐Hill; 2009:409‐460. Whalen K. Insulin and oral hypoglycemic drugs. In: Harvey RA, Champe PC, editors. Lippincott's Illustrated Reviews ‐ Pharmacology (4th ed). Philadelphia, PA: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; 2008:285‐298. Whalen K. Estrogens and androgens. In: Harvey RA, Champe PC, editors. Lippincott's Illustrated Reviews ‐ Pharmacology (4th ed). Philadelphia, PA: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; 2008:299‐310. Whalen K. Other therapies: drugs used to treat erectile dysfunction, osteoporosis, and obesity. In: Harvey RA, Champe PC, editors. Lippincott's Illustrated Reviews ‐ Pharmacology (4th ed). Philadelphia, PA: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; 2008:341‐346. Daniel K. Interpretation of clinical laboratory data. In: Nemire RE, Kier KL, editors. Pharmacy Clerkship Manual: A Survival Manual for Students. New York, NY: McGraw‐Hill; 2002:81‐130. Wang M, Daniel K. Ambulatory care patient cases. In: Nemire RE, Kier KL, editors. Pharmacy Clerkship Manual: A Survival Manual for Students. New York, NY: McGraw‐Hill; 2002:407‐428. Non Peer‐Reviewed Publications Lipowski E, Wu B, Whalen K. Pharmacists immunization activities in Florida, 2008‐2009. Florida Pharmacy Today 2010;73(8):12‐17. Whalen KL. Florida Pharmacy Association ‐ A year in review: Accomplishments attained through collaboration. Florida Pharmacy Today 2010;73(6):5‐6, 8‐9. Whalen KL. Voyage to professionalism. Florida Pharmacy Today 2010;73(4):5‐6. Whalen KL. Is Florida facing a shortage of future pharmacy leaders? Florida Pharmacy Today 2009;72(12):10‐11. Whalen KL. Collaboration is key: the grassroots. Florida Pharmacy Today 2009;72(9):5‐6. Whalen KL. The President’s viewpoint. Collaboration is key. Florida Pharmacy Today 2009;72(8):5‐6, 8‐9. Borja NL, Daniel KL, Marsh WA. Impact of pharmacist intervention on immunization rates in a family medicine clinic. Presented at the Thirty‐Seventh Annual Southeastern Residency Conference, Athens, Georgia, 2006. (published in conference proceedings, April 2006) Daniel K. The changing face of FPA: What you need to know about proposed changes to FPA organizational structure. Florida Pharmacy Today 2005;68(10):5,9. Kielbasa L, Daniel K, Marsh W. Comparing diabetic goal attainment in a pharmacist‐run clinic vs. standard medical practice. Presented at the Thirty‐Sixth Annual Southeastern Residency Conference, Athens, Georgia, 2005. (published in conference proceedings, May 2005)
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Non Peer‐Reviewed Publications (continued) Kielbasa L, Daniel K, Marsh W. Comparing diabetic goal attainment in a pharmacist‐run clinic vs. standard medical practice. Presented at the Thirty‐Sixth Annual Southeastern Residency Conference, Athens, Georgia, 2005. (published in conference proceedings, May 2005) Warburton S, Daniel K, Marsh W. Pharmacists’ views and knowledge about hormone replacement therapy. Presented at the Thirty‐Fifth Annual Southeastern Residency Conference, Athens, Georgia, 2004. (published in conference proceedings, May 2004) Maniscalco M, Daniel KL. Pharmacist and pharmacy student knowledge and attitudes towards emergency contraception. Presented at the Thirty‐Fourth Annual Southeastern Residency Conference, Athens, Georgia, 2003. (published in conference proceedings, May 2003) Wang ME, Daniel KL, Lai L. An analysis of dyslipidemia treatment in patients with type 2 diabetes in a primary care clinic. Presented at the Thirty‐Second Annual Southeastern Residency Conference, Athens, Georgia, 2001. (published in conference proceedings, April 2001) Zierler‐Brown S, Daniel K. Implementing a smoking cessation program in an ambulatory care pharmacy clinic. Presented at the Thirty‐Second Annual Southeastern Residency Conference, Athens, Georgia, 2001. (published in conference proceedings, April 2001) GRANTS Whalen, K, University of Florida Faculty Enhancement Opportunity Award. Competitive award for faculty development activities. Awarded $19,221 November 2017. Funded for 2018.
Source: HRSA (UD7HP26901‐01‐00) Title: Interprofessional Collaborative Practice at Archer Family Health Care. Time Period: 7/1/2014 – 6/30/2017 Amount: $1,468,408.00 Role: Key Personnel (PI D Schentrup)
Daniel KL, Maniscalco M. Impact of pharmacist‐directed hypertension medication therapy management services in a community pharmacy practice setting. APhA Foundation Hypertension Medication Therapy Management Awards Program. $10,000. Submitted March 2005. (not funded)
Daniel KL, Warburton SL, Marsh WA. Pharmacists’ views and knowledge about hormone replacement therapy. Nova Southeastern University Health Professions Division Research Grant. Awarded $2,500 April 2004. Funded for 2004‐2005.
Kasyan‐Itzkowitz P, Maniscalco M, Lipshutz E, Daniel K, Kelleher W, Wichert M, Marsh W. Personal Empowerment via a Multidisciplinary Diabetes Education Program. President’s Faculty Research and Development Grant. Awarded $10,000 May 2004. Funded for 2004‐2005.
Wagner HW, Pizzimenti JJ, Pandya N, Daniel K. Eye Health and Vision Care for Patients with Diabetes: Comparing Usual Care to a Targeted Intervention in a Randomized Controlled Trial. President’s Faculty Research and Development Grant. Awarded $10,000 May 2004. Funded for 2004‐2005.
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ABSTRACT REVIEWER American Pharmacists Association, 2006‐2015, 2017 American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy, 2003, 2008, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 PEER REVIEWER American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2008, 2009, 2016 Annals of Pharmacotherapy, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 Clinical Drug Investigation, 2009 Clinical Therapeutics, 2014, 2015, 2016 Current Medical Research and Opinion, 2003 Currents in Pharmacy Teaching & Learning, 2010, 2011 Diabetology & Metabolic Syndrome, 2012, 2013 Drugs, 2011 Integrated Blood Pressure Control, 2009 Journal of the American Pharmacists Association, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011 Journal of Family Practice, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016 Journal of Postgraduate Medicine, 2007, 2008 Hospital Pharmacy, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007 Pharmacotherapy, 2012 Postgraduate Medicine, 2016 Therapeutics and Clinical Risk Management, 2009 U.S. Pharmacist, 1998, 2002, 2009, 2014 SERVICE TO UNIVERSITY Committee Appointments, University of Florida College of Pharmacy Academic and Professional Standards Committee, 2008‐2013, 2015‐Present ACPE Accreditation Self‐Study Committee on Curricular Standards, 2011‐2013 ACPE Accreditation Self‐Study Steering Committee, 2011‐2013 Admissions Committee, 2009‐2011 Assessment Committee, 2011‐2013 Chair, Curriculum Committee, 2011‐2017 Curriculum Committee, 2017 ‐ Present Course Review Committee, 2014‐Present Curricular Revision Task Force, 2010‐2011, 2014 Dean’s National Advisory Board, 2008‐2012 Education Strategic Planning Task Force, 2015 Executive Committee, 2010‐2013 Faculty Governance Council, 2010‐2016 Mission and Vision Strategic Planning Task Force, 2015 Search Committee, Assistant Deans, 2017 Search Committee, Chair of Pharmacotherapy & Translational Research, 2011 Search Committee Chair, Assistant Director of Continuing Education, 2014 Search Committee Chair, Director of Co‐Curriculum, 2015 Search Committee, MTM Faculty, 2010 Search Committee, MTM Center Director, 2012 Search Committee, St. Petersburg Campus Faculty, 2012
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SERVICE TO UNIVERSITY (continued)
Committee Appointments, University of Florida College of Pharmacy Tenure and Promotion Committee, 2012‐Present Working Professional Pharm.D. Program Curricular Revision Task Force, 2011‐2012 Committee Appointments, University of Florida Academic Policy Council, 2016‐2017, 2017‐2018 Faculty Welfare Council, 2013‐2014, 2014‐2015, 2015‐2016 (Chair) Senate Steering Committee, 2015‐2016 Senator (elected) for University of Florida Faculty Senate, 2010‐2013; 2013‐2016 Mission Statement Task Force, 2012 Committee Appointments, Nova Southeastern University College of Pharmacy Chair, Awards Committee, 2005‐2008 Chair, Committee on Admissions, 2005‐2008 Committee on Admissions, 1997‐2004 Promotions and Continuing Contract Committee, 2007‐2008 Standards for Curriculum ACPE Self‐Study Team, 2007‐2008 Student Progress Committee, 2003‐2005 Search Committee for Chair, Department of Pharmacy Practice, 2003 Committee Appointments, Nova Southeastern University Community Pharmacy Continuous Quality Improvement Committee, 2001‐2006 Pharmacy Operations Committee, 2001‐2006 Pharmacy Quality Assurance Committee, 1997‐1999 Committee Appointments, Nova Southeastern University Department of Pharmacy Practice Chair, Committee on Residency and Fellowship Training, 2002‐2006 Curriculum Committee, 2003‐2004 Experiential Programs Advisory Committee, 1997‐2002 Faculty Development Committee, 2001‐2002, 2003‐2004 Research Committee, 1996‐1997 Residency Advisory Board ‐ Ambulatory Care, 1997‐2002 Committee Appointments, Nova Southeastern University Health Professions Division AHEC Tobacco Training Program, Nova Southeastern University College of Medicine, 2001‐2006 Diabetes CME Task Force, 2002‐2003 Interdisciplinary Grand Rounds Committee, 1997‐1998 Faculty Advising Phi Lambda Sigma Leadership Society, University of Florida, 2016‐Present APhA Academy of Student Pharmacists ‐ University of Florida, 2008‐Present
◦ National APhA‐ASP Chapter of the Year Award, 2016 Faculty Advisor for Doctor of Pharmacy students ‐ University of Florida, 2008‐Present Phi Lambda Sigma Leadership Society, Nova Southeastern University, 2000‐2008 APhA Academy of Student Pharmacists ‐ Nova Southeastern University, 1997‐2006 Faculty Advisor for Doctor of Pharmacy students ‐ Nova Southeastern University, 1996‐2006
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SERVICE TO COMMUNITY
UF College of Pharmacy Great Gator Health Fest, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 ASP Operation Heart blood pressure and cholesterol screening, Walmart, 2013 ASP Geriatric Health Fair at Thelma Boltin Senior Center, 2013 UF Project Yucatan combined Pharmacy/Audiology Medical Mission ‐ Campeche, Mexico, 2012 Operation Heart ‐ ASP Health Fair and Screenings, 2012 ASP Senior Health Fair at Thelma Boltin, 2011 ASP Blood Pressure Screening, Walgreens, 2011 ASP Diabetes Screening, Reitz Union, 2011 Florida Pharmacists’ Legislative Days and Health Fair, Tallahassee, 2003‐2006, 2009‐2011, 2014, 2016 Jordan Park Health Fair & Screenings, 2009 Seminole Mall Senior Days Health Fair & Screenings, 2008, 2009 Diabetes Ten City Challenge Patient Care Pharmacist, 2006‐2008 American Heart Association Heart Walk ‐ NSU College of Pharmacy Team Co‐Captain, 2004, 2005 Student National Medication Association Jamaica Medical Mission, 2003, 2004 American Lung Association Asthma Walk, 2003 Davie Pioneer Days Health Screenings, 2003 DOCARE Guatemala Medical Mission, 2002 Community Advisory Board, Nova Southeastern University Health Center, 1997‐2001 Nova Southeastern University Health Center at Opalocka Health Fair, 2000 Sun Crest Community Diabetes and High Blood Pressure Screening Day, 2000 South Florida AIDS Network (SFAN), 1996‐1999 Volunteer, Broward County Pharmacy Association Christmas Program at Caring Place, 1999 Volunteer, Broward County Pharmacy Association Kids in Distress Service Project, 1999 Volunteer, Health Screening/First Aid for Sistrunk Festival, 1998, 1999 Volunteer, Broward County Pharmacy Association Shoebox Program, 1998 Hadassah Health Fair, 1998 Mentor for Summer Training and Academic Remediation Program (STAR), 1998 Volunteer, Health Screening/First Aid for Broward County Fair, 1998 PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
Alachua County Association of Pharmacists Board of Directors, 2010‐2015 Member, 2010‐Present American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy AACP‐FDA Women’s Health Curriculum Committee, 2014 Ad Hoc Committee on Entry Level Practice Expectations, 2002‐2003 Advocacy Task Force, 2012‐2013, 2013‐2014 Bylaws and Policy Development Committee, 2012‐2013, 2013‐2014, 2014‐2015 Experiential Education Scholarship Committee, 2015‐2017 Pharmacy Practice Advocacy Task Force, 2011‐2012 Professional Affairs Committee, 2015‐2016, 2016‐2017 (Chair) Resolutions Committee for the Section of Teachers of Pharmacy Practice, 2007‐2008, 2008‐2009 Special Committee on Student Professionalism, 2010‐2011 Task Force on Preparation of Pharmacy Faculty and Students to be Citizen Leaders and Pharmacy
Advocates, 2009‐2010, 2010‐2011
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PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS (continued) American College of Clinical Pharmacy Member, Ambulatory Practice Research Network, 2000‐2004, 2008‐2010, 2015‐Present Member, Women’s Health Practice Research Network, 2000‐2004, 2008‐2010, 2015‐Present American Pharmacists Association Academy of Pharmacy Practice and Management Policy Standing Committee, 2014‐2015 Annual Meeting Session Moderator, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 APhA‐ASP Chapter Advisor, 1997‐2006 (NSU), 2008‐Present (University of Florida) Chair, House of Delegate Rules Review Committee, 2013‐2014 Florida Delegate, Annual Meeting, 2002‐2016 Government Affairs Committee, 2017‐2018 Member, 1997‐Present Member, Medication Therapy Management Special Interest Group, 2013‐Present Preceptor Special Interest Group, Co‐Moderator 2012, Moderator 2013 Broward County Pharmacy Association Board of Directors, 1998‐2006 Chair, Board of Directors, 2002‐2003 FPA Delegate, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004 Legislative Committee, 2003‐2005 President, 2001‐2002 President‐Elect, 2000‐2001 Florida Pharmacy Association Chair, Board of Directors, 2010‐2011 President, 2009‐2010 President‐Elect, 2008‐2009 Continuing Education Committee, 2017‐2018 Budget and Finance Committee, 2005‐2011 Chair, Organizational Affairs Council, 2004‐2006 Chair, Professional Affairs Council, 2003‐2004 Delegate, Annual Meeting, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006 Distinguished Young Pharmacist Award Committee, 2003, 2004, 2005 (Chair) Educational Affairs Council, 2014‐2017 Executive Committee, Region Ten Delegate, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 Legislative Committee, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010 Legislative Health Fair Committee, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 President’s Committee, 2005‐2007, 2008‐2009, 2009‐2010, 2010‐2011 Presidential Candidate Review Committee, 2003 Professional Affairs Council, 2001‐2003 Speaker, House of Delegates, 2006‐2007 Vice‐Speaker, House of Delegates, 2005‐2006 Florida Society of Health‐System Pharmacists Council on Student Affairs, 2011‐2013 Board of Directors, 2009‐2010
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OTHER CERTIFICATIONS Delivering Medication Therapy Management Services in the Community Certificate Program (APhA) Pharmaceutical Care for Patients with Diabetes: A Certificate Program for Pharmacists (APhA) Pharmacy‐Based Immunization Delivery: A Certificate Program for Pharmacists (APhA) Physical Assessment in Patient Care Management Certificate Program, Nova Southeastern University University of Pittsburgh National Smoking Cessation Specialist Certificate Program HONORS/AWARDS Teaching and Service Excellence Award, University of Florida College of Pharmacy, 2017 Faculty Advisor of the Year, University of Florida College of Pharmacy, 2017 Fellow of the American Pharmacists Association, 2015 Teacher of the Year, University of Florida College of Pharmacy, 2013 Faculty Recognition Award, University of Florida College of Pharmacy, 2011, 2012 McKesson Florida Leadership Award, 2010 Phi Lambda Sigma Chapter Alumni of the Year Award – University of Florida Iota Chapter, 2010 National Community Pharmacists Association Pharmacy Leadership Award, 2009 NSU Golden Apple Award for Teaching Excellence, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007 Florida Pharmacy Association President’s Award of Excellence, 2007 Florida Pharmacy Association Jean Lamberti Mentorship Award, 2005 Pharmacists Mutual Distinguished Young Pharmacist Award, 2002 Broward County Pharmacy Association Pharmacist of the Year, 2002 Service Award, Nova Southeastern University Family Medicine Residency Program, 1998 Favorite Teacher of 2nd Year Class, Nova Southeastern University College of Pharmacy, 1998, 1999 Certificate of Appreciation, NSU Family Medicine Residency Program, 1997, 1998, 1999 Perry Foote Award for Distinguished Scholarship in the Doctor of Pharmacy Program, 1994 American Society of Hospital Pharmacists Student Leadership Award, 1994 Kappa Epsilon Zada M. Cooper National Scholarship Winner, 1993 Kappa Epsilon Advisor's Award for Contribution to Kappa Chapter, 1993 Marion Merrell Dow Award for Excellence in Pharmacodynamics‐Pharmacology, 1993 McNeil Consumer Products Award, 1993 Searle Fellowships in Pharmacy, Second Place Winner, 1992 Who's Who Among American Colleges and Universities, 1992 Kappa Epsilon Chapter Scholastic Achievement Award, 1991, 1992, 1993 Merck Award for Outstanding Performance in First Professional Year, 1991 Phi Lambda Sigma Pharmacy Leadership Society, 1991 Rho Chi Pharmaceutical Honor Society, 1991 Rho Chi Gramling Award for Highest GPA, 1991 Dean's List, University of Florida College of Pharmacy, 1990‐1994 Valedictorian, Satellite High School Class of 1987