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1 Erin L. St. Onge Home: Office: 2732 Cabernet Circle University of Florida Ocoee, FL Research and Academic Center at Lake Nona Phone: (407) College of Pharmacy Sanger Rd Orlando, FL Phone: (407) EDUCATION/TRAINING July 1999 to June 2000 August 1995 to June 1999 August 1992 to May 1995 August 1990 to May 1992 Community Clinical Pharmacy Residency Saint Louis College of Pharmacy Walgreens Saint Louis, Missouri Doctor of Pharmacy University of Florida College of Pharmacy Gainesville, Florida Graduated with High Honors Undergraduate Studies University of Central Florida, Orlando, Florida University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida Associate in Arts Valencia Community College Orlando, Florida OTHER TRAINING August 2009 to July 2010 Academic Leadership Fellows Program American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS June 2012 to present Assistant Dean for the Orlando Campus Campus Director/Clinical Associate Professor University of Florida College of Pharmacy Gainesville, Florida
2 2 July 2002 to June 2012 July 2000 to May 2002 July 1999 to June 2000 Assistant Dean for the Orlando Campus Campus Director/Clinical Assistant Professor University of Florida College of Pharmacy Gainesville, Florida Assistant Professor, Pharmacy Practice Texas Tech HSC School of Pharmacy Lubbock, Texas Clinical Instructor, Pharmacy Practice Saint Louis College of Pharmacy Saint Louis, Missouri PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE July 2002 to present Assistant Dean/Campus Director University of Florida College of Pharmacy Orlando Campus Orlando, Florida Responsibilities include continuing development of the campus, overseeing all campus activities, creating campus schedules, planning and implementing courses, facilitating classes, advising students in coursework and organizational activities, developing campus programs and activities, serving as a liaison between professors in Gainesville and Orlando, managing the campus budget, hiring exam proctors and course facilitators, recruiting preceptors and faculty advisors, and developing new research. July 2010 to present Orange Blossom Family Health Center Orlando, Florida Clinical responsibilities include monitoring and managing warfarin therapy in patients referred by physicians/pas/arnps, educating and managing patients with diabetes referred by physicians/pas/arnps, providing pharmacotherapy consults on selected patients, serving as a drug information resource for other health care professionals within the practice, and precepting 4 th year pharmacy students on clerkships. March 2008 to present Florida Hospital Family Practice Residency Orlando, Florida Clinical responsibilities include monitoring and managing warfarin therapy in patients referred by internal physicians/medical residents, serving as a drug information resource for other health care professionals within the practice, and assisting in precepting 4 th year pharmacy students on clerkships.
3 3 October 2007 to December 2007 Orange County Medical Clinic Orlando, Florida Clinical responsibilities include monitoring and managing warfarin therapy in patients referred by internal and external physicians. Assist in precepting 4 th year pharmacy students on clerkships. June 2005 to December 2006 Veterans Affairs Outpatient Clinic Winter Park, Florida Clinical responsibilities include assessing control of diabetes, hypertension, and hyperlipidemia, monitoring and recommending changes in therapy as needed, assisting in non-formulary request approvals/denials, and precepting 4 th year pharmacy students on clerkships. July 2000 to May 2002 Clinical Pharmacist United Supermarkets Pharmacy Lubbock, Texas Clinical practice responsibilities included developing disease state management programs (hypertension, diabetes, smoking cessation, hyperlipidemia), patient education and counseling, drug information requests, and precepting clerkship students. Specialty certifications include smoking cessation, immunization delivery, and diabetes. October 2001 to May 2002 Veterans Affairs Outpatient Clinic Lubbock, Texas Clinical practice responsibilities included teaching medication portion of diabetes education class, assessing control of diabetes, hypertension, and hyperlipidemia, monitoring/changing therapy as needed, and precepting students on P3 and P4 clerkships. July 1999 to June 2000 Community Clinical Pharmacy Residency Saint Louis College of Pharmacy Walgreens Saint Louis, Missouri Clinical practice responsibilities included developing or maintaining disease state management programs (hypertension, diabetes, smoking cessation, hypercholesterolemia, asthma, gastroesophageal reflux disease), patient education and counseling, development of educational newsletter for pharmacists, and precepting clerkship students. Elective rotations included managed care, family medicine, and ambulatory care.
4 4 August 1989 to June 2000 Walgreens Several locations in Florida and Missouri, Supervisors: Erica Schroeder and Scott Gentry, Orlando, Florida. Gregg Cygan/Linda Nouri, Saint Louis, Missouri. Positions included: cashier, pharmacy technician, pharmacy intern, graduate intern and pharmacist. TEACHING EXPERIENCE University of Florida College of Pharmacy, Assistant Professor, July 2002-present Lecturer: Pharmaceutical Care for Patients with Endocrine, Hematologic and Women s Health Disorders PHA 5594 (Working Professional Pharm.D. Program) Summer 2010, Fall 2012 Academic Clerkship Preceptor Fall , Spring 2011, Spring 2012 Course Coordinator: Pharmacotherapy VI PHA 5788 Spring 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 Facilitator: Practicum II PHA 5942 Spring 2008 Facilitator: Dosage Forms II PHA 5101 Spring 2006, 2007, 2008 Facilitator: Pharmacotherapy III PHA 5783 Spring 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 Lecturer: Pharmacotherapy III PHA 5783 Spring 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 Facilitator: Professional Communications PHA 5742 Spring 2007 Facilitator: Pharmacotherapy V PHA 5787 Spring 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
5 5 Facilitator: Pharmacotherapy IV PHA 5784 Fall 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 Facilitator: Law and Ethics PHA 5239 Fall 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 Lecturer: Herbal Medicines PHA 5352 Spring 2006, 2007 Lecturer: Pharmacotherapy II PHA 5782 Fall 2003, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 Campus Coordinator: Pharmaceutical Skills Laboratory I PHA 5108L Fall 2004, 2005 Facilitator: Pharmaceutical Care for Patients with Respiratory Disorders PHA 5595 (Working Professional Pharm.D. Program) Summer 2005 (Session 1 only) Facilitator: Physiological Basis of Disease II PHA 5561C Spring 2005 Co-Facilitator: Pharmacotherapy II PHA 5782 Fall 2003, 2004 Facilitator: Physiological Basis of Disease I PHA 5560C Fall 2004 Facilitator: Foundations of Pharmaceutical Care PHA 5629 (Working Professional Pharm.D. Program) Fall 2004 Facilitator: Pharmaceutical Care for Patients with Renal Disorders PHA 5593 (Working Professional Pharm.D. Program) Fall 2004 (Session 1 only)
6 Facilitator: Pharmaceutical Care for Patients with Cardiac Disorders PHA 5592 Summer 2004 Erin St. Onge 6 Facilitator: Pharmaceutical Care for Patients with Circulatory Disorders PHA 5591 Spring 2004 Texas Tech University, Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice, July 2000-May 2002 Residency Coordinator/Preceptor Community Pharmacy Practice Residency July 2000-June 2001 Advanced Community Pharmacy Clerkship PHAR 4479: Preceptor September 2000-May 2002 Basic Clinical Skills Clerkship PHAR 3275: Preceptor September 2000-May 2001 Discussion Leader: Case Studies II PHAR 3462 Fall 2001 Lecturer: Herbals, Complementary, and Alternative Medicines PHAR 4228 Spring 2001, Spring 2002 Lecturer: Pharmaceutical Care I PHAR 1301 Spring 2001 Discussion Leader: Pharmacy Practice Journal Club PHAR 3229 Fall 2000 Faculty Attendee: Grand Rounds PHAR 4142 Fall 2000, Spring 2001, Fall 2001, Spring 2002 Saint Louis College of Pharmacy, Clinical Instructor, Pharmacy Practice, July 1999-June 2000 Lecturer: Fluoroquinolones CP 4700 Antimicrobial Pharmacotherapy Spring 2000
7 7 Lecturer: Smoking Cessation PP2100 Introduction to Pharmaceutical Care and OTC Drugs Spring 2000 Discussion Leader: Weekly Case Discussion Sessions PP 2100 Introduction to Pharmaceutical Care and OTC Drugs Spring 2000 Co-preceptor Doctor of Pharmacy Clinical Clerkships Bachelor of Pharmacy Externship PUBLICATIONS St. Onge E, Miller S, Clements E. Sitagliptin/metformin (Janumet) as combination therapy in the treatment of type-2 diabetes mellitus. P&T 2012; 37(12): St. Onge E, Suda K, Devaud L, Wilson A, Dutta A, Sacks G, Bricker J. Approaches to management of dilemmas by leaders in academic pharmacy. Currents in Pharmacy Teaching and Learning 2012; 4(2): Williams J, Motycka C, St. Onge E. Evaluating changes in student performance and course evaluations after a course redesign in a pediatric pharmacotherapy course. American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education 2011; 75(10): Article 206. Miller SA, St. Onge E. Otelixizumab: a novel agent for the prevention of type 1 diabetes mellitus. Expert Opin Biol Ther 2011; 11(11): St. Onge EL, Miller SA. Role of incretin therapies in the management of type 2 diabetes mellitus: an update. J of Clinical Metab and Diabetes 2011; 2(1): Motycka CA, St. Onge EL, Miller SA. Treatment options for obesity and potential therapies on the horizon. P&T 2011; 36(5): Clayville L, Vogel Anderson K, Miller S, St. Onge E. New options in anticoagulation for VTE and stroke prevention. P&T 2011; 36(2): St. Onge E, Miller S, Vogel Anderson K. Role of incretin therapies in the management of type 2 diabetes mellitus. J of Clinical Metab and Diabetes 2010; 1(2): Whalen K, St. Onge E. Saxagliptin (onglyza) for type 2 diabetes mellitus. American Family Physician 2010; 81(12): St. Onge EL, Miller SA. Albiglutide: a new GLP-1 analog for the treatment of type 2 diabetes. Expert Opinion on Biological Therapy 2010; 10(5):
8 8 St. Onge EL, Motycka CA, Miller SA. Cardiovascular risk associated with medications used to treat type 2 diabetes mellitus. P&T 2009; 34(7): St. Onge EL, Miller SA, Taylor J. Targeting the incretin effect: a novel approach in the treatment of type 2 diabetes. Journal of Pharmacy Practice 2009; 22(3): Miller SA, St. Onge EL, Accardi JR. Sitagliptin as combination therapy in the treatment of type 2 diabetes mellitus. Diabetes, Metabolic Syndrome, and Obesity: Targets and Therapy 2009; 2: Miller SA, Accardi JR, St. Onge EL. Angiotensin II vaccine: a novel approach in the treatment of hypertension. Expert Opin. Biol. Ther. 2008; 8(11): Miller SA, St. Onge EL, Taylor J. DPP-IV inhibitors: a review of sitagliptin, vildagliptin, alogliptin, and saxagliptin. Formulary 2008; 43: St. Onge EL, Miller SA. Pain associated with diabetic peripheral neuropathy: a review of available treatments. P&T 2008; 33(3): Rose RL, St. Onge EL, Tohill J. A review of GERD and its treatment. Drug Topics 2007; 151(1): St. Onge E. Community Pharmacy Practice Case Studies, Chapter Insomnia, American Pharmacists Association, Washington, DC, 2009 (Pages) St. Onge EL, Dea M, Rose RL. Medication errors and strategies to improve patient safety. Drug Topics 2006; 150(9): St. Onge EL, Motycka CA, Rose RL. Type 2 diabetes in children: a growing epidemic. The Journal of Pediatric Pharmacology and Therapeutics 2006; 11(4): Miller SA, St. Onge EL. Sitagliptin: a dipeptidyl peptidase IV inhibitor for the treatment of type 2 diabetes. Annals of Pharmacotherapy 2006; 40(7): St. Onge EL, Rose RL, Alighanbari V. A review of fibromyalgia and its treatment. Drug Topics 2005; 149(22): Rose RL, St. Onge EL, Rose CR. Update on epilepsy. Drug Topics 2005; 149(14): Motycka C, St. Onge E. Current treatments for obesity. Diabetic Microvascular Complications Today 2005; 2(2): Motycka C, St. Onge E. Current treatments for obesity. Drug Topics 2004; 148:61. St. Onge E, Motycka C. Risks associated with medication use in pregnancy. Drug Topics 2004; 148: Jackson KC, St. Onge EL. Antidepressant pharmacotherapy: considerations for the pain clinician. Pain Practice 2003; 3(2):
9 9 St. Onge E, Carruthers T, Reddy I. Essentials of diabetes self management and the role of pharmacists. Drug Store News Continuing Education Quarterly 2002; January-March: St. Onge E. Counseling patients about common skin disorders: a guide for the community pharmacist. Pharmacy Times 2001; 67(11): 36, 38, 40. St. Onge E. Wound care for the diabetic patient. Pharmacy Times 2001; 67(10): 44,47. St. Onge E, Humes S, and Reddy I. Improving diabetic self care: an overview of blood glucose monitoring, skin/foot care, exercise and nutrition. Drug Store News Continuing Education Quarterly 2001; April-June: Peer-reviewed abstracts Carruthers T and St. Onge E. The impact of pharmacists on elderly patients receiving potentially inappropriate medications in the community pharmacy setting (abstract). JAPhA 2001; 41(2): 293. St. Onge E and Berry T. Pharmacist interventions in patients with gastrointestinal disorders in the community pharmacy setting: a pilot study (abstract). JAPhA 2000; 40(2): 288. Professional Newsletters St. Onge E, Miller S. GLP-1 analogs for the treatment of type 2 diabetes mellitus. FSHP Report 2010; July: 8. St. Onge E, Motycka C, Williams J, Normann S, McKenzie M, Ried L, and Riffee W. University of Florida distance education campuses. FSHP Report 2005; 39(2): St. Onge E. Citalopram: A new serotonin selective reuptake inhibitor. PharmaNote 1998; 14(2): 1-4. Other St. Onge E, Carruthers T. Diabetes mellitus: are you at risk? Med-Guide 2001; 15 th edition: 32. SERVICE AS A SCIENTIFIC REFEREE Referee for Cases in Pharmacotherapy text proposal. November Manuscript Referee for Pharmacotherapy. August 2009 to present. Manuscript Referee for P & T. August 2009 to present. Reviewer for Pharmacist s Letter/Pharmacy Technician s Letter. June 2009 to present. Manuscript Referee for Southern Medical Journal. June 2009 to present. Manuscript Referee for International Journal of Women s Health. May 2009 to present. Manuscript Referee for the American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education. October 2007 to present. Manuscript Referee for Drugs of Today. January 2006 to present.
10 Manuscript Referee for the Journal of the American Pharmacists Association. May 2005 to present. Erin St. Onge 10 Manuscript Referee for the Journal of Pediatric Pharmacology and Therapeutics. May 2005 to present. Abstract Referee for the Annual Meeting and Exposition of the American Pharmaceutical Association held in Philadelphia, PA March 15-19, RESEARCH Approaches to Management of Ethical Dilemmas by Leaders in Academic Pharmacy. March 2010 to present. Principal Investigator. Student Knowledge of Herbal Medicines Prior to Starting Clinical Rotations. December 2007 to present. Principal Investigator. Survey of Herbals Course Content in Colleges of Pharmacy. October 2008 to present. Co-investigator. Survey of Herbals Clerkship Content at UF College of Pharmacy. January 2009 to present. Coinvestigator. Diabetes and Cardiovascular Heart Diseases Screening and Follow-Up of Elderly and Hispanic West Texans by Pharmacists in Urban and Rural Communities. October 2000-April Screening Pharmacist. Electronic Documentation of Pharmacist Interventions in the Community Pharmacy Setting. June Principal Investigator. APhA Incentive Grant for Practitioner Innovation in Pharmaceutical Care. $1000. Pharmacist Interventions in Patients with Gastrointestinal Disorders in the Community Pharmacy Setting. October Principal Investigator. APhA Incentive Grant for Practitioner Innovation in Pharmaceutical Care. $1000. Developing a Smoking Cessation Program in a Chain Community Pharmacy. Initiated Coinvestigator: continued existing enrollment and recruited for future enrollment. PRESENTATIONS Valvassori P, St. Onge E. How Integrative Models of Care Improve Clinical Outcomes and Quality of Care Delivery. Presented at the National Health Care for the Homeless Conference & Policy Symposium. June St. Onge E, Suda K, Devaud L, Wilson A, Dutta A, Sacks G, Bricker J. Approaches to Management of Ethical Dilemmas by Leaders in Academic Pharmacy. Presented at AACP Meeting. Seattle, WA. June 2010.
11 11 St. Onge EL. A Review of Menopause and its Treatment. CE presented at FPA CE Conference. October St. Onge EL. An Overview of Medications Used to Treat Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus. Presented to physicians, physician assistants, nursing staff, pharmacy staff, and pharmacy students at UCF Student Health Care Center. October St. Onge EL. Hot Topics in Diabetes. CE presented at CFSHP 2 nd Annual Fall CE Seminar. August St. Onge EL. Flumist: Intranasal Influenza Vaccine. CE presented to pharmacists enrolled in the Pharmacist s Immunization Certification Program. University of Florida College of Pharmacy. September St. Onge EL. The Role of the Pharmacist in Providing Immunizations. CE presented to pharmacists enrolled in the Pharmacist s Immunization Certification Program. University of Florida College of Pharmacy. September St. Onge EL, Williams JS, Motycka CA. Teaching through Distance Education: The Experiences of Two Distance Education Programs (Special Session) AACP Meeting. Chicago, IL. July St. Onge EL. Teaching OTC Products to Pharmacy Students. (Roundtable) AACP Meeting. San Diego, CA. July St. Onge EL. University of Florida College of Pharmacy Distance Campus Sites. Presented to faculty and staff at the Mid Florida Research and Education Center. May St. Onge EL. Gastrointestinal Disorders. CE presented to pharmacists enrolled in Community Clinical Skills Workshop. St. Louis College of Pharmacy. March St. Onge EL. Reboxetine: A New Antidepressant. Presented to faculty, students, and residents at St. Louis College of Pharmacy. January Poster Presentations at Professional Meetings Munyer TO, Scolaro K, St. Onge E. You re Fired! Student peer evaluations, bridging competence and professionalism. AACP Annual Meeting. Chicago, IL. July Rose RL, St. Onge EL, Motycka CA, Beck DE. Facilitator Training: The essential elements of a facilitator guide. AACP Annual Meeting. Chicago, IL. July Motycka CA, St. Onge E, Williams J, Munyer T. Utilizing Classroom Response Systems for Low Stakes Evaluations at Distance Campuses. AACP Annual Meeting. Chicago, IL. July Scolaro KL, Ried LD, St. Onge EL, Robinson JD, Taylor JT. Implementation of a Grading Rubric to Improving Grading Consistency in Pharmaceutical Skills Lab. Nonprescription Medicines Academy. Cincinnati, Ohio. October 2007.
12 12 Inge L, Scolaro K, Rose R, Williams J, St. Onge E, Motycka C, Epstein B, Gums J. Implementation of a Capstone Pharmacy Course in a Distance Education Environment. AACP Annual Meeting, Orlando, Florida. July St. Onge E, Rose R, Williams J, Motycka C, Inge L, Scolaro K, Normann S, Beck D. Results of a Workshop and Lessons Learned: How to Promote Consistency of Instruction Across Multiple Campuses. AACP Annual Meeting, Cincinnati, Ohio. July Inge L, Motycka C, St. Onge E, Williams J. Achieving Consistency in Course Delivery and Student Learning When Using a Blended Learning Model Across Multiple Distance Campuses. AACP Annual Meeting, Cincinnati, Ohio. July Motycka CA, Robertson TA, St. Onge EL, Williams JS, Normann SA, Ried LD, McKenzie MW. Establishing Professionalism in Pharmacy Distance Education. AACP Annual Meeting, Minneapolis, Minnesota. July Carruthers TD, St. Onge E. The Impact of Pharmacists on Elderly Patients Receiving Potentially Inappropriate Medications in the Community Pharmacy Setting. APhA Annual Meeting, San Francisco, California. March St. Onge EL, Berry TM. Pharmacist Interventions in Patients with Gastrointestinal Disorders in the Community Pharmacy Setting. APhA Annual Meeting, Washington D.C. March Berry TM, St. Onge EL, Middendorf HD. Developing a Smoking Cessation Program in a Chain Community Pharmacy. APhA Annual Meeting, Washington D.C., March COMMUNITY SERVICE May 2011 March 2004 August 2003, August 2004 March 2003 August 2001 Central Florida Food Rescue Center Volunteer Florida Pharmacists Health Fair Participated in health fair for State Legislators to demonstrate the impact pharmacists can have on the health of their patients. Conducted cholesterol and blood sugar screenings and education. Boggy Creek Pharmacist Volunteer Poison Prevention Coordinator UFCOP, Orlando Campus Developed and offered poison prevention presentations for elementary age students in several schools in Orlando, Florida. Alliance for Pharmaceutical Care Participated in the National Convention for State Legislators to demonstrate the impact pharmacists can have on the health of their patients. Conducted demonstrations and education on asthma, H. pylori, body fat, and osteoporosis.
13 13 March 2001, March 2002 January 2001 to March 2001 September 2000 Poison Prevention Co-Coordinator TTUHSC SOP Developed and offered poison prevention presentations for elementary age students in several schools in Lubbock, Texas. Blood Pressure and Blood Sugar Screenings Offered blood pressure and blood sugar screenings to the elderly at local senior citizen community centers. Also offered screenings to the indigent and underserved through a church sponsored clinic. Heart and Sole Speaker for mall walkers club at South Plains Mall. Led discussion on herbal products and diabetes. Also offered blood pressure monitoring to local senior citizens. COMMITTEE SERVICE Professionalism Committee University of Florida College of Pharmacy 9/11-present Impaired Professionals Committee University of Florida College of Pharmacy 9/11-present Self Study Subcommittee on Facilities and Resources University of Florida College of Pharmacy 04/11-present Academic Performance Committee University of Florida College of Pharmacy 8/02-present Westside Tech Pharmacy Technician Program Advisory Board Member 10/04-8/10 Chair 10/06-5/09 Dean s Advisory Board Faculty Member 9/02-present Resident Advisory Committee Texas Tech University HSC School of Pharmacy 8/00-5/02 Curricular Affairs Subcommittee Texas Tech University HSC School of Pharmacy 10/00-5/02 PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS American Society of Health-System Pharmacists Member 1997 to present Florida Society of Health-System Pharmacists Board of Director s 8/11-present Board of Director s Elect 8/10-8/11
14 14 Education Council Co-Chair 2007 to 2009 Education Council Member 2006 to present Administrative Affairs Council Member 2003 to 2006 Member 2003 to present Central Florida Society of Health-System Pharmacists Executive Committee 2010 to present President 4/09 to 12/10 President-Elect 8/07 to 4/09 Member 2003 to present American College of Clinical Pharmacy College of Pharmacy Student Liaison 2006 to present 2011 Annual Meeting Program Committee Member 2000 to 2003, 2006 to present Student CV Reviewer 2007 to present American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy Member 2002 to present Kappa Epsilon Pharmaceutical Fraternity, Kappa Chapter Sister 11/95 to present Phi Lambda Sigma Pharmacy Leadership Society, Iota Chapter Member 1997 to present LICENSURE Registered Pharmacist Missouri License # Florida License #PS37305
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