
Pharmacist at Kroger
Louisville, Kentucky Area

Pharmacist at Kroger
Louisville, Kentucky Area
Dual degree student pursuing a joint PharmD/MBA degree from the University of Kentucky College of Pharmacy and Gatton College of Business & Economics. Focusing on leadership development and advancement of the profession of pharmacy.
Leadership development and business management.
(Public Company; KR; Retail industry)
June 2009 — Present (6 months)
(Public Company; KR; Retail industry)
March 2009 — Present (9 months)
This year The Kroger Company will launch a new pharmacy computer system software, EasyfillPRN (EPRN). As an EPRN Super Trainer, I will be traveling to different pharmacy locations as they start using their new system to help train the employees and smooth over the transition.
(Public Company; KR; Retail industry)
January 2004 — June 2009 (5 years 6 months)
My duties are similar to that of a pharmacist but I am under the general supervision of a pharmacist for all of my professional duties.
(Non-Profit; Pharmaceuticals industry)
March 2008 — April 2009 (1 year 2 months)
As Speaker of the House I serve on the APhA Academy of Student Pharmacists (APhA-ASP) National Executive Committee. The committee consists of the President, President-elect, 2 Members-At-Large, and the Speaker of the House. The committee represents an academy within the American Pharmacists Association with over 30,000 student members.
(Public Company; 10,001 or more employees; Pharmaceuticals industry)
August 2008 — September 2008 (2 months)
A one month internship within the Regulatory Affairs department of Procter & Gamble Pharmaceuticals. I conducted research involving recent legislation and policies that are having an impact on P&G Pharmaceuticals.
(Non-Profit Organization Management industry)
March 2007 — March 2008 (1 year 1 month)
The purpose of Phi Lambda Sigma, also known as the national Pharmacy Leadership Society, is to promote the development of leadership qualities, especially among student pharmacists. By peer recognition, the Society encourages participation in all pharmacy activities. Since membership crosses fraternal and organizational lines, the Society does not compete with other pharmacy organizations.
Phi Lambda Sigma honors leadership. Members are selected by peer recognition. No greater honor can be bestowed upon an individual than to be recognized as a leader by one’s peers. Such recognition instills and enhances self-confidence, encourages the less active student to a more active role and promotes greater effort toward the advancement of pharmacy.
(Educational Institution; 10,001 or more employees; Higher Education industry)
May 2007 — August 2007 (4 months)
Research position focused on pharmaceutical policy. Mentored by Dr. Joseph L. Fink III, BSPharm, JD.
(Public Company; 10,001 or more employees; Retail industry)
June 2002 — January 2004 (1 year 8 months)
During high school and my undergraduate education at the University of Kentucky I worked part time for Winn Dixie Pharmacy as a Pharmacy Technician. My duties included order entry, prescription filling, customer service, and other technical duties assigned by the pharmacist.
M.B.A. , 2006 — 2009
Pharm.D. , Pharmacy , 2005 — 2009
Served as College of Pharmacy Student Senator for 2 years
Pre-Pharmacy 2002 — 2005
professional association activities, pharamceutical policy, leadership development, strategic planning, basketball, golf
American Pharmacists Association Academy of Student Pharmacists (APhA-ASP), National Community Pharmacists Association (NCPA), American Society of Health-system Pharmacists (ASHP), Kappa Psi Pharmaceutical Fraternity, Kentucky Pharmacists Association (KPhA)
Phi Lambda Sigma Pharmacy Leadership Society (PLS)
2008 J.C. & Rheba Cobb Memorial Scholarship Recipient, NCPA Foundation