AFTER Leonard Nimoy 1701 Enterprise Road 415.121.2347 San Francisco, California 99999 Leonard.Nimoy@ucsf.edu EDUCATION, School of Pharmacy Doctor of Pharmacy Bachelor of Science Molecular and Cell Biology with Neurobiology concentration CLINICAL CLERKSHIPS Infectious Disease. Elective Inpatient Clerkship Medical Center Participated on the infectious disease team for care of patients on consult service. Activities included daily rounds, monitored patients laboratory values, assessment of patients medication regimen for appropriate indication, dose, route, and duration. Anti-coagulation and General Medicine Refill Clinics. Outpatient Clerkship San Francisco General Hospital Interviewed patients to obtain medication history, monitored patients INR, assessed need for dose adjustment, educated patients regarding warfarin therapy, including common side effects and potential drug interactions. Translated English to Cantonese for non-english speakers. Diabetes Clinic. Outpatient Clerkship University of California Medical Center, Ambulatory Care Center Conducted patient interviews to obtain medication history, assessed need for change in medication regimen, educated patients on common drug side effects, potential drug interactions, proper diet and blood sugar monitoring. Pediatrics. Inpatient Clerkship Children s Hospital Participated on the pediatric renal transplant, rheumatology and immunology, and pulmonology teams in the team directed approach to drug therapy selection, drug dosing, and monitoring response to therapy. Additional responsibilities include medication history interview, pharmacokinetic monitoring, medication counseling, discharge planning, and in-service education to medical team. Clerkships To Be Completed Drug Information Analysis Service. Elective outpatient clerkship, Laurel Heights Campus Will receive drug information questions over-the-phone from health care professionals; research answers to questions from consumers, pharmacists, and health care professionals using clinical resources such as Micromedix, Facts and Comparisons, Pubmed, clinical textbooks, and Natural Medicines Database; will construct written responses, review answers with preceptors and communicate answers to callers. PHARMACY PRACTICE EXPERIENCE Safeway, Union City, CA Intern Pharmacist Received new verbal and written orders and refill requests; processed third-party billing; dispensed prescriptions; counseled patients on prescription and OTC products; reviewing patient medication profile for potential drug or disease interactions; provided quality customer service.
Leonard Nimoy, page 2 Alta Bates Medical Center, Davis CA Month- Intern Pharmacist Compounded IV admixtures in central pharmacy, chemotherapy agents for oncology satellite and suspensions for neonatal satellite. University Health Center, Davis CA Pharmacy Volunteer Received prescriptions, restocked medications, sold over-the-counter medications. Colby Pharmacy, Davis, CA Pharmacy Clerk Sold over-the-counter medications, stocked medications, answered phone calls and customer questions in a small, independent pharmacy. RESEARCH EXPERIENCE Substance and Alcohol Use Patterns in the Boys and Girls Club of San Francisco Advisor: Name, Pharm.D Health Policy and Management Practicum Measured proportions of adolescents in the Boys and Girls Club who used alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs and compared results to proportions of adolescents in San Francisco, in California, and in the U.S. who use alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs. Colocalization of Androgen Receptors and Astrocytes in the Hypothalamus Jordan Lab, Department of Psychology, Advisor: Name, Pharm.D Honors Thesis Project Visualized male hormone receptors present in glial cells using immunocytochemistry methods and determined location of the brain where colocalization occurred. Findings suggested glial cells may participate in steroid hormone action in the hypothalamus. Mechanisms of Transmitter-Mediated Modulation of Calcium Channels Mount Sinai Graduate School of Biological Sciences Advisor: Name, Pharm.D Summer Undergraduate Research Program Using biochemical techniques, investigated interaction between intracellular synaptic proteins and calcium channels in neuronal signaling. PUBLIC HEALTH COMMUNITY SERVICE San Francisco State Health Fair Mental Health Project Provided pamphlets and handouts on mental health, raised awareness of depression and anxiety disorders and encouraged the public to speak to a health care provider regarding mental health issues. Redwood Children s Center Alpha Delta Chi Community Service Project Interacted with and cooked breakfast for children in center dedicated to treatment of emotionally and physically abused and neglected children. UCSF Children s Health Awareness Project Project Coordinator Collaborated with two student leaders in planning and implementing group participation in health fairs and community center presentations and launched children s health-issues lecture series. Children s Health Hut Health Fair, San Francisco Hunter s Point neighborhood Collaborated with medical, dental, and pharmacy students to provide education on proper nutrition, asthma, and dental hygiene to underserved children.
Leonard Nimoy, page 3 Glide Memorial Church Soup Kitchen, San Francisco, CA Kitchen Volunteer Served dinner to homeless in San Francisco once a week. UC Davis Poison Control Project Student Health Educator Instructed elementary school children and parents through classroom presentations and health fairs on how to recognize poisons and how to respond to a poisoning. Presentations included videos, games and lectures. UC Davis Lung Cancer Project Student Health Educator Instructed elementary school children on the hazards of smoking through classroom presentations and at health fairs. Presentations included slides showing healthy and cancerous lung specimens and games. UNIVERSITY LEADERSHIP AND SERVICE School of Pharmacy Admissions Committee Student Member Interviewed applicants and evaluated and rated applicant files; participated in committee meetings; interviewed, selected and trained new student committee members. Communications Subcommittee Member Reviewed referred applicants written materials for grammar, spelling, and syntax throughout ratings process. Orientation Counselor, Office of Students and Curricular Affairs School of Pharmacy, Participated in orientation week events, including campus tours, lunch between current and new students, small group discussions and overnight camping trip. Student Instructor for Expanding Education Through Social Action Cal Corps, Preceptor: Name, M.Ed Taught service learning course for fifteen undergraduate students; arranged speakers for the course; lead discussions on topics such as multiculturalism, health care, hunger and homelessness; assisted students with volunteer placements in the community; maintained records of volunteer hours and course attendance. Coordinator, Mental Health Project Arranged education sessions in public high schools; educated students about mental health issues and answered students questions regarding careers in public health. PUBLIC SERVICE EMPLOYMENT Cal Corps Public Service Center, Management Intern Coordinated volunteer fair with Cal Corps staff; advised students of volunteer opportunities; Maintained budget spreadsheets in financial system; assisted Program Director with management duties. SPECIALIZED TRAINING/CERTIFICATION: Emergency Contraception Certified, UCSF Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Certified, UCSF
Leonard Nimoy, page 4 PRESENTATIONS Substance and Alcohol Use Patterns in Inner City Youth Members of the Boys and Girls Club of San Francisco: A Health Needs Assessment American Public Health Association (APHA) National Meeting, San Francisco, California Poster presentation at national meeting. Health Risks of Inner City Youths: Alcohol and Tobacco Use, Diagnoses and Symptoms, and Sexual and Other Health Practices American Association of Health Plans Addressing Tobacco In Managed Care meeting, Atlanta, Georgia Poster presentation at national meeting. An Overview of Antimicrobial Desensitization Protocols, Children s Hospital Pharmacy conference presentation with handout to pediatric pharmacy team. Antithymocyte globulin, rabbit (Thymoglobulin ), Children s Hospital In-service with handout to pediatric renal transplant team. Amlodipine in Pediatric Renal Transplant Hypertension, Children s Hospital Slide presentation with handout to clinical faculty and classmates reviewing and analyzing clinical trials. HealthCare Needs Survey For Parents and Guardians of Inner City San Francisco Boys and Girls Club, Department of Clinical Pharmacy 4 th Annual Spring Research Seminar Poster presentation of preliminary results. AWARDS AND HONORS Alumni Association Student Project Grant Grant awarded for innovation, implementation, and quality of project proposal. Award provided funding for study of substance and alcohol use in at risk youth population. Dean s Public Service Award One of 7 undergraduate students awarded $1000 for demonstrating a substantive commitment to community service in public health. Uhura Award for Excellence in the Neurobiology One of four awards given in neurobiology major comprised of 200 students. Selection based on academic record, successful completion of an honors thesis project, and outstanding honors thesis presentation to the faculty. Biology Fellows Program sponsored by the Howard Hughes Medical Institute One of ten recipients selected from 60 undergraduate applicants. Selection based on academic performance and demonstrated interest in research. LANGUAGE SKILLS Proficient in Cantonese and experience using language skills in medical setting with patients
Leonard Nimoy, page 5 REFERENCES Patrick Stewart, Pharm.D, FCCP, BCPS Clinical Sciences Liaison Gilead Sciences, Inc. 333 Lakeside Drive Foster City, CA 94404 707-476-9837 PatrickStewart@gilead.com Supervisor Jane Kelley, Pharm.D Associate Clinical Professor of Pharmacy Pharmacist Specialist, Pain Management 521 Parnassus Ave., Room C152, Box 0622 San Francisco, CA 94143-0622 415-583-2476 Jane.Kelley@ucsf.edu Faculty Instructor Gene Roddenberry, Pharm.D Associate Clinical Professor of Pharmacy Drug Information and Analysis Service 521 Parnassus Ave., Room C152, Box 0622 San Francisco, CA 94143-0622 415-922-7659 Gene.Roddenberry@ucsf.edu Faculty Instructor LeVar Burton, Pharm.D Pharmacy Manager, VNA Liaison Pharmaceutical Infusion Therapy 1606 Fifth Street Berkeley, CA 94710 415-220-4697 LBurton@VNA.org Supervisor