Preceptor: Dr. Emma Palmer - UC Lindner Center of HOPE
(2025-07)
Psychiatry
- Delivered a journal club on TRAILBLAZER-ALZ 4 and translated trial design, endpoints, and safety monitoring into clinical recommendations
- Completed psychiatric medication therapy review and monitoring focused assessments, emphasizing efficacy, safety, and patient counseling
- Communicated concise recommendations and documentation to support patient-centered care decisions
Preceptor: Dr. Laura Seelaus - Kroger Pharmacy
(2025-08)
Kroger Health Connect
- Performed MTM-style comprehensive medication reviews, adherence outreach, and targeted patient education
- Identified medication-related problems and access barriers (refills, coverage, cost) and coordinated resolutions with the pharmacy team
- Documented interventions and supported prescriber communication when therapy adjustments were needed
Preceptor: Dr. Ryan Foster - Mercy Health
(2025-09)
Informatics Systems & Drug Development Policy
- Evaluated medication-use workflows and informatics processes to identify safety and efficiency gaps
- Drafted process/policy documentation to support standardization and implementation consistency
- Synthesized findings into actionable recommendations for workflow improvement
- Drafted a formulary document for the Intravenous Iron product for the provider to prescribe and education purposes
Preceptor: Dr. Natalie Delozier - The Christ Hospital
(2025-10)
General Medicine
- Conducted daily chart review and medication reconciliation to identify and resolve therapy-related problems
- Assessed renal/hepatic dosing, anticoagulation risk, and clinically significant drug–drug interactions; proposed optimization strategies
- Supported transitions of care by clarifying discharge medication plans and counseling priorities
Preceptor: Dr. Christine Kirby - Mercy West
(2025-11)
Ambulatory Care
- Supported chronic disease medication management visits with monitoring plans and adherence-focused interventions
- Provided patient education on administration, side effects, and when to seek follow-up care
- Created concise follow-up recommendations and documentation aligned with clinic workflow
Preceptor: Dr. Tim Finley - St. Elizabeth Dearborn & Edgewood
(2025-12)
Ambulatory care Hospital
- Supported inpatient medication management and safety monitoring across two hospital sites
- Strengthened transitions of care by reconciling home medications versus inpatient orders and reducing discharge discrepancies
- Assisted discharge coordination (including meds-to-beds support when applicable) to improve continuity and access
- Conducted DOAC counseling and collected medication history from patients to assess gaps in care and educated patients on importance
Preceptor: Dr. Cameron Grahl - PharmaLogic
(2026-01)
Nuclear Pharmacy
- Capstone project: compared Gozellix versus Illuccix quality control workflows to improve efficiency and standardization
- Built QC data-collection tools for alternate method evaluation, including solvent travel timing, robustness, and specificity tracking tables
- Developed nuclear-pharmacist-focused radiopharmaceutical drug information deliverables and updated slide content by adding mechanisms of action and key operational considerations
Pharmacy Technician - University of Cincinnati Medical Center
(2022-07 - 2025-12)
- Assist pharmacists in accurately dispensing medications to patients, ensuring adherence to dosage instructions and labeling requirements
- Entered prescription and patient information into EPIC, maintaining meticulous attention to detail and data accuracy
- Conducted medication inventory management, regularly restocked shelves, and monitored expiration dates to ensure product quality and availability
- Collaborated on a medication therapy management project that identified and resolved potential drug interactions, enhancing patient safety
- Successfully managed a high volume of prescriptions during peak hours while maintaining accuracy and efficiency
- Received positive feedback from patients for clear and concise medication counseling, contributing to improved patient understanding of their treatment plans
- Assisted in implementing an improved inventory management system, resulting in a 20% reduction in medication stockouts
Shadowing - The Cardiovascular Center
(2019-06 - 2019-06)
Vijay Marwaha, MD
- shadowed and learned about medical techniques and facility standards operating procedure
- Interacting and learning medical terms with doctors and learning about patients' diseases symptoms and treatment for it
- Analyzing interacting skills of communicating with every patient differently, decision-making skills under pressure, and learning to be an excellent listener
Research Assistant – Tumor cell culture - Cooper University
(2019-06 - 2020-08)
- Injected and analyzed tumor cells with drugs in mice
- Identified the growth of tumors under the microscope and determined the effects of the drug
- Performed gel electrophoresis to analyze the percentage of RNA, DNA, and protein, further evaluating the drug's effect in mice
- Worked with embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma (ERMS) - soft tissue cancer cells
- Extracted and collected samples of soft tissue from various areas, such as bone marrow
- Calculated concentrations of solutions for treatment plans, inoculated samples, and analyzed them
- Prepared a presentation of our research findings for the conference held by NCBI
Pharmacy Technician - CVS Pharmacy, Mount Ephraim, NJ
(2019-07 - 2021-07)
- Worked with health care professionals to get patients' medicines ready and give instructions on medicine
- Collected information needed to fill a prescription form for patients or health professionals
- Receive and confirm the prescription orders for patients
- Consulted patients with any questions on medication direction or its interactions with other medications
- Assist pharmacists in accurately dispensing medications to patients, ensuring adherence to dosage instructions and labeling requirements
- Entered prescription and patient information into EPIC, maintaining meticulous attention to detail and data accuracy
- Conducted medication inventory management, regularly restocked shelves, and monitored expiration dates to ensure product quality and availability. Collaborated on a medication therapy management project that identified and resolved potential drug interactions, enhancing patient safety
- Successfully managed a high volume of prescriptions during peak hours while maintaining accuracy and efficiency
- Received positive feedback from patients for clear and concise medication counseling, contributing to improved patient understanding of their treatment plans
- Assisted in implementing an improved inventory management system, resulting in a 20% reduction in medication stockouts
Dialysis Technician - Davita- Kidney Dialysis, Cincinnati, OH
(2021-07 - 2022-03)
- Check-in patients, take vitals, weigh the patient before and after the treatment
- Analyze how much fluid patient need to remove during his/her treatment
- Prepare/sanitize patient's machine for their dialysis treatment, once patients arrives start hooking them to machine and start their treatment
- Working Closely with nurses monitoring patient while they are being on treatment for dialysis
- Chart any activities on patients and any abnormalities
- Draw medication from the vials and administer medication through blood lines during the treatment
- If patient is not responding to treatment or having any abnormalities check on it and resume their treatment
Shadowed Physicist - Upenn Hospital
(2018-09 - 2018-09)
Kapil Shukla, Physicist at Gamma Knife
- I have shadowed a physicist for a day, where I have seen his work ethic and professionalism towards patients
- I have learned how patient's lab reports and X-rays were studied to determine the amount of radiation a patient should receive
- I was learned how physicists developed a treatment that lasts 30 mins to remove any tumor from a patient's by bombarding radiation
Volunteer - Virtua Hospital
(2018-05 - 2018-10)
- I have completed over 250 volunteer hours, where I checked in on patients and reported information to the on-duty floor nurse
- Processing Insurance coverage for uninsured patients, working side by side with insurance professionals to know more about their role in healthcare industry
- I have also volunteered in an emergency department, where I used to check and stock any empty carts
Volunteer - University of Pennsylvania Hospital
(2018-09 - 2018-12)
- I have completed over 50 volunteer hours, where I checked in on patients and reported information to the on-duty floor nurse
- I have shadowed several nurses, where I would follow them and see how they talk to patients and treat them
- I have also done clerical work, where I would check patients' files and label all the reports and charts with unique identification labels