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Lucas G. Hill, PharmD, BCPS, BCACP 2409 University Avenue | A1910, PHR 2.222G | Austin, TX 78712 512.232.7832 | [email protected] | HillPharmD.com Professional Experience Clinical Assistant Professor 2015–Present The University of Texas at Austin (UT) College of Pharmacy Division of Pharmacy Practice Clinical Pharmacist 2015–2019 CommUnityCare Federally Qualified Health Centers Southeast Health & Wellness Center Education & Training Family Medicine Pharmacy Resident 2013–2015 University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) Director: Patricia M. Klatt, PharmD, BCPS Faculty Development Fellow 2013–2015 University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine Director: Stephen A. Wilson, MD, MPH, FAAFP Doctor of Pharmacy 2006–2013 University of Missouri–Kansas City School of Pharmacy Licensure, Certification, & Professional Development Ambulatory Care Pharmacist: Board of Pharmacy Specialties 2016–2023 Pharmacotherapy Specialist: Board of Pharmacy Specialties 2014–2021 Basic Life Support for Healthcare Providers: American Heart Association 2013–2021 Pharmacist: Texas State Board of Pharmacy 2015–2019 Preceptor: Texas State Board of Pharmacy 2015–2019 LGBTQIA+ Ally Training: UT Gender & Sexuality Center 2019 Mariner Project: American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy 2018 Inclusive Recruitment Strategies Workshop: UT Office for Inclusion & Equity 2018 TeamSTEPPS Master Trainer: Agency for Healthcare Research & Quality 2016 Pharmacist: Pennsylvania State Board of Pharmacy 2013–2016 Awards & Honors National Awards American Society of Health-System Pharmacists: CEO’s Award for Courageous Service 2018 Regional Awards Texas Pharmacy Association & Cardinal Health: Generation Rx Champion Award 2018 Teaching Awards UT College of Pharmacy: Outstanding Faculty Advisor 2019 UT College of Pharmacy: 10 Most Impactful Faculty 2018 UT School of Undergraduate Studies: Distinguished University Lecturer 2018 UT College of Pharmacy: William Arlyn Kloesel Outstanding Preceptor 2017 UT College of Pharmacy: ATW Regional Outstanding Preceptor 2017 UT College of Pharmacy: IPPE Outstanding Preceptor 2017

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Page 1: Lucas G. Hill, PharmD, BCPS, BCACP - University …sites.utexas.edu/hill/files/2019/10/CV-Lucas-Hill.pdfDonation of naloxone from Adapt Pharma (approximately $30,600). 2017. Donation

Lucas G. Hill, PharmD, BCPS, BCACP

2409 University Avenue | A1910, PHR 2.222G | Austin, TX 78712 512.232.7832 | [email protected] | HillPharmD.com

Professional Experience Clinical Assistant Professor 2015–Present The University of Texas at Austin (UT) College of Pharmacy Division of Pharmacy Practice Clinical Pharmacist 2015–2019 CommUnityCare Federally Qualified Health Centers Southeast Health & Wellness Center Education & Training Family Medicine Pharmacy Resident 2013–2015 University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) Director: Patricia M. Klatt, PharmD, BCPS Faculty Development Fellow 2013–2015 University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine Director: Stephen A. Wilson, MD, MPH, FAAFP Doctor of Pharmacy 2006–2013 University of Missouri–Kansas City School of Pharmacy Licensure, Certification, & Professional Development Ambulatory Care Pharmacist: Board of Pharmacy Specialties 2016–2023 Pharmacotherapy Specialist: Board of Pharmacy Specialties 2014–2021 Basic Life Support for Healthcare Providers: American Heart Association 2013–2021 Pharmacist: Texas State Board of Pharmacy 2015–2019 Preceptor: Texas State Board of Pharmacy 2015–2019 LGBTQIA+ Ally Training: UT Gender & Sexuality Center 2019 Mariner Project: American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy 2018 Inclusive Recruitment Strategies Workshop: UT Office for Inclusion & Equity 2018 TeamSTEPPS Master Trainer: Agency for Healthcare Research & Quality 2016 Pharmacist: Pennsylvania State Board of Pharmacy 2013–2016 Awards & Honors National Awards American Society of Health-System Pharmacists: CEO’s Award for Courageous Service 2018 Regional Awards Texas Pharmacy Association & Cardinal Health: Generation Rx Champion Award 2018 Teaching Awards UT College of Pharmacy: Outstanding Faculty Advisor 2019 UT College of Pharmacy: 10 Most Impactful Faculty 2018 UT School of Undergraduate Studies: Distinguished University Lecturer 2018 UT College of Pharmacy: William Arlyn Kloesel Outstanding Preceptor 2017 UT College of Pharmacy: ATW Regional Outstanding Preceptor 2017 UT College of Pharmacy: IPPE Outstanding Preceptor 2017

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Research Awards American College of Clinical Pharmacy AmCare PRN: Paper of the Year 2019 UT College of Pharmacy Research Day: Best PharmD Program Poster Award 2019 UT College of Pharmacy Research Day: Best PharmD Program Abstract Award 2019 UT Health San Antonio Center for Service Learning Annual Conference: Best Poster Award 2019 UT Health San Antonio Center for Service Learning Annual Conference: Blue Ribbon Award 2019 Texas Society of Health-System Pharmacists Annual Seminar: Best Poster Award 2018 UT Health San Antonio Center for Service Learning Annual Conference: Best Poster Award 2018 Award Nominations American Pharmacists Association: Generation Rx Award of Excellence 2020 American College of Clinical Pharmacy: New Clinical Practitioner Award 2019 American Pharmacists Association: Generation Rx Award of Excellence 2019 Pharmacy Leadership & Education Institute: Albert B. Prescott Leadership Award 2019 UT System: Regents’ Outstanding Teaching Award 2018 UT College of Pharmacy: Educator of the Year Award 2017 UT College of Pharmacy: P2 Teaching Excellence Award 2017 Fellowships Alumni Centennial Endowed Fellowship in Pharmacy ($1000) 2019–2020 Alumni Centennial Endowed Fellowship Preceptor Award ($1000) 2017–2018 Honors Phi Lambda Sigma Pharmacy Leadership Society Inductee 2017 Research Funding Contracts Principal Investigator (75% effort): Texas Targeted Opioid Response – Operation Naloxone

Expansion. Texas Health & Human Services Commission ($7,200,000). 2019–2020. Principal Investigator (50% effort): Texas Targeted Opioid Response – Operation Naloxone. Texas

Health & Human Services Commission ($2,587,149). 2017–2019. Consultant: Texas Prescription Monitoring Program. Texas Health & Human Services Commission

($642,000). 2017–2019. Grants Co-Investigator: Evaluation of Opioid Overdose Prevention and Naloxone Counseling Provided by

Community Pharmacists. UT Health San Antonio Center for Community Service Learning ($3,995). 2019–20.

Co-Investigator: Operation Naloxone – Community Overdose Prevention Training. UT Health San Antonio Kleberg Medical Scholars Program ($28,000). 2018–2019.

Co-Investigator: Naloxone Training for the Student Faculty Collaborative Practice at UT Health San Antonio. UT Health San Antonio Center for Community Service Learning ($1,225). 2018–2019.

Co-Investigator: Operation Naloxone – Interprofessional Overdose Prevention Service Learning Expanded. UT Health San Antonio Center for Community Service Learning ($3,334). 2018–2019.

Co-Investigator: Operation Naloxone – Interprofessional Overdose Prevention Service Learning. UT Health San Antonio Center for Community Service Learning ($4,000). 2017–2018.

Gifts Donation of naloxone from Kaleo Pharmaceuticals (approximately $3.6 million). 2017. Donation of naloxone from Adapt Pharma (approximately $30,600). 2017. Donation of naloxone from Texas Overdose Naloxone Initiative (approximately $264,600). 2016.

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Scholarly Service Editorial Leadership Guest Editor: ACCP ACSAP Pain and Addiction 2018–2019 Outstanding Reviewer: Journal of the American Pharmacists Association 2019 Member: iForumRx Editorial Board 2016–2018 Peer Review Journal of the American Pharmacists Association 2016–2019 Journal of the American College of Clinical Pharmacy 2018–2019 iForumRx 2018–2019 American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education 2019 Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy 2019 Drug and Alcohol Review 2019 Pharmacotherapy 2016–2018 PLOS ONE 2018 Journal of Pediatric Pharmacology and Therapeutics 2018 ACCP Pharmacotherapy Review and Recertification Course 2015–2017 Currents in Pharmacy Teaching and Learning 2015–2017 Pharmacy 2015–2016 Family Medicine 2016 Evidence-Based Practice 2015 Book Chapters 2. Hill LG, Jacobson AN. Opioid harm reduction. In: Dixon DL, Harris IM, eds. Ambulatory Care Self-

Assessment Program: Pain & Neurology. Lenexa, KS: American College of Clinical Pharmacy. In process.

1. Hill LG. Harm reduction approaches to opioids. In: Schepis TS, ed. The Prescription Drug Abuse

Epidemic: Incidence, Prevention, Treatment, and Policy. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, LLC; 2018:227-241.

Indexed, Peer-Reviewed Manuscripts (* denotes trainee) 14. Evoy KE, *Groff L, Hill LG, *Godinez W, *Gandhi R, Reveles KR. Impact of naloxone academic

detailing at community pharmacies in Texas (original research). J Am Pharm Assoc. Accepted for publication.

13. Mackert M, Pounders K, Brown L, Kirtz S, Hughes Wagner J, Ring D, Hill LG, Wilcox G, Murthy D,

Tierney W, Innerarity S, McGlone M, Holleran-Steiker L, DeSalvo K, Bernhardt J, Pretorius K. Development of a health communication campaign to promote the Texas prescription monitoring program (original research).Health Mark Q. Accepted for publication.

12. Hill LG, Reveles KR, Evoy KE. State-level approaches to expanding pharmacists’ authority to

dispense naloxone may affect accessibility (letter). JAMA Intern Med. 2019;179(10): 11. Hill LG, Evoy KE, Reveles KR. Pharmacists are missing an opportunity to save lives and advance

the profession by embracing opioid harm reduction (commentary). J Am Pharm Assoc. Published online ahead of print June 27, 2019.

10. Hill LG, *Laguado SA. Guidance for male mentors to support the safety and success of female

mentees (commentary). Am J Pharm Educ. Published online ahead of print June 25, 2019.

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9. Hill LG, Steiker LH, *Mazin L, Kinzly ML. Implementation of a collaborative model for opioid overdose prevention on campus (original research). J Am Coll Health. Published online ahead of print January 7, 2019.

8. *Peterson J, Barner J, Lai P, Garza A, Hinds A, Nguyen M, Hill LG, Gums T. Impact of physician-

pharmacist covisits at a primary care clinic in patients with uncontrolled diabetes (original research). J Pharm Pract. Published online ahead of print November 14, 2018.

7. Hill LG, *Sanchez JP, *Laguado SA, Lawson KA. Operation Naloxone: Overdose prevention

service learning for student pharmacists (original research). Curr Pharm Teach Learn. 2018;10(10):1348-53.

6. Evoy KE, Hill LG, *Groff L, *Mazin L, *Carlson C, Reveles KR. Naloxone accessibility without a

prescriber encounter under standing orders at community pharmacy chains in Texas (original research). JAMA. 2018;320(18):1934-7.

5. Murphy JE, Liles AM, Bingham AL, Chamberlin K, Dang D, Hill LG, Lee M, Leonard A, Lodise N,

*Rogers E. Interprofessional education: Principles and application. An update from the American College of Clinical Pharmacy (white paper). J Am Coll Clin Pharm. 2018;1:e17-28.

4. Jordan RP, Bratberg J, Congdon HB, Cross LB, Hill LG, Marrs JC, McBane S, Lang WG, Ekoma JO.

The report of the 2016-2017 advocacy standing committee (white paper). Am J Pharm Educ. 2017;81(8):S10.

3. Han JK, Hill LG, Koenig ME, Das N. Naloxone counseling for harm reduction and patient

engagement (original research). Fam Med. 2017;49(9):730-3. 2. Corbo JM, DeLellis TM, Hill LG, Rindfuss SL. ACE inhibitors or ARBs to prevent CKD in patients

with microalbuminuria (original research). Am Fam Physician. 2016;94(8).652-3. 1. Hill LG. Lorcaserin and phentermine/topiramate: Two leaps forward in weight loss

pharmacotherapy (letter). Ann Pharmacother. 2013;47(12):1740. Indexed, Peer-Reviewed Poster Abstracts (* denotes trainee) 6. Young VS, Seltzer JK, Aguilera L, Hill LG, Acosta WR. Curricular integration of population health

and the IHI model of improvement through interprofessional community engagement. Am J Pharm Educ. 2019;83(5):979-80.

5. *Renfro ML, Moczygemba LR, Baumgartner J, Baumgart G, Hill LG. U.S. college of pharmacy

continuing education departments’ role in educating pharmacists about the opioid crisis. J Am Pharm Assoc. 2019;59:e207.

4. *Garcia L, *Moton R, Lawson KA, Hill LG. Impact of opioid overdose prevention training and

outreach on knowledge and attitudes among first-year pharmacy students. Ment Health Clin. 2019;9(3):141-257.

3. *Piccuirro SR, *Rendon J, *Goyal S, Hill LG, Reveles KR, Evoy KE. Student-led academic detailing

regarding naloxone standing orders at chain community pharmacies in Texas. Ment Health Clin. 2019;9(3):141-257.

2. *Mazin L, Hill LG, Evoy KE, Lawson KA. Operation Naloxone: Opioid overdose prevention service

learning for health professions students. Am J Pharm Educ. 2018;82(5):7158.

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1. Hill LG. Naloxone counseling for harm reduction and patient engagement. Pharmacotherapy. 2015;35(11):e269-70.

Non-Indexed, Peer-Reviewed Manuscripts (* denotes trainee) 6. *Shin J, Hill LG. Painstaking efforts to improve opioid stewardship (review). iForumRx Website.

http://iforumrx.org/node/385. Published 11/10/2017. 5. Hill LG. Coprescribing naloxone: A moral imperative (review). iForumRx Website.

http://iforumrx.org/node/353. Published 11/7/2016. 4. Hill LG, Chee JS, Haugh AJ, Wilson SA. Effect of time of day on lipoprotein measurement

(review). Evidence-Based Practice. 2015;18(7):11. 3. Hill LG, Dupuis KM. Compounded vancomycin solution for Clostridium difficile infection

(review). Evidence-Based Practice. 2015;18(7):2. 2. Trietley GS, Hill LG. SGLT2 and you: A novel target for diabetes treatment (review). Bulletin of

the Allegheny County Medical Society. April 2015;169-71. 1. Hill LG, Castelli GB. Cannabis considered (review). Bulletin of the Allegheny County Medical

Society. November 2014;452-4. Invited Manuscripts, Podcasts, Webinars, & Continuing Education (* denotes trainee) 15. Hill LG. Prescribing & dispensing naloxone is an essential component of opioid harm reduction

(webinar). Opioid Response Network Texas Grand Rounds. September 2019. 14. Hill LG, Kinzly ML, Thibodeaux CR, Sledge D, Burwell A. Operation Naloxone: A harm reduction

first model for addressing the opioid crisis (online CE). Texas Department of State Health Services. http://bit.ly/2ENfYJ1. May 2019.

13. Hill LG, Bratberg JP, Nesbit S, Ott C. The opioid crisis – Understanding its origins, implementing

safety practices, and addressing stigma (online CE). Pharmacy Forward. http://bit.ly/2LQQq3M. April 2019.

12. Hill LG. From survival to recovery in opioid use disorder (online CE). UT College of Pharmacy.

http://bit.ly/2UFJTc9. February 2019. 11. Hill LG. Operation Naloxone: Overdose prevention service learning for student pharmacists

(blog post). Center for Health Communication. http://bit.ly/2AL0a7R. January 2019. 10. Hill LG, Nesbitt S. Opioid overdose crisis (podcast). Pharmacy Forward. http://bit.ly/2EjB4PQ.

December 2018. 9. Hill LG, Steiker LH, Sanders MK. Recognition and response to opioid use and overdose in the

school setting (online CE). UT School of Nursing. August 2018. 8. Hill LG, Steiker LH. Proactive overdose prevention on campus (online CE). NASPA Student

Affairs Administrators in Higher Education. December 2017. 7. Hill LG, *Shin J, Haines ST. Opioid stewardship strategies (podcast). iForumRx Website.

http://apple.co/2esm8zd. Published 11/10/2017.

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6. Hill LG, Barnes JN, Steiker LH, Kinzly ML. Opioid harm reduction & overdose prevention (online CE). UT College of Pharmacy. August 2017.

5. Hill LG. The opioid epidemic: Texas prevention strategies (editorial). Texas Pharmacy. Summer

2017;6-7. 4. Hill LG, Bratberg JP, Haines ST. Opioid safety and overdose prevention (podcast). iForumRx

Website. http://apple.co/2esm8zd. Published 10/21/2016. 3. Hill LG, Barnes JN. Naloxone harm reduction for Texas pharmacists (online CE). Texas Pharmacy

Association. August 2016. 2. Hill LG. Opioid safety and overdose prevention (resource page). iForumRx Website.

http://iforumrx.org/node/342. Published 8/18/2016. 1. *Mootz ML, Hill LG. PATHWAY-2 right treatment (case study). iForumRx Website.

http://www.iforumrx.org/node/324. Published 4/4/2016. National, Peer-Reviewed Presentations (* denotes trainee) Platforms 15. Tran T, Hill LG, Hager K, Muzyk A, Baugh G. Successful attributes of interprofessional education

in substance use disorder. American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy Annual Meeting; Chicago, IL; July 2019.

14. Brown LE, Mackert M, Pounders K, Kirtz S, Ring D, Wagner JH, Hill LG, Rakasovic D. Difficulty

patient-provider conversations: Prescription opioids and safe and effective alleviation of pain. International Communication Association Annual Meeting; Washington, D.C.; May 2019.

13. Mackert M, Pounders K, Kirtz S, Wagner JH, Brown L, Lewellyn K, Ring D, Wilcox G, Murthy D, Hill

LG, Innerarity S, Tierney W, McGlone M, Steiker LH, Bernhardt J, DeSalvo K. Developing a statewide campaign to promote use of the Texas prescription monitoring program. Centers for Disease Control & Prevention National Conference on Health Communication, Marketing, and Media; Atlanta, GA; September 2018.

12. Bratberg JP, Hill LG, Tran TA, Ventricelli DJ, Wheeler M, Ochs L. Evidence-based solutions for

people who use opioids to reduce mortality and morbidity. American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy Annual Meeting; Boston, MA; July 2018.

11. Steiker LH, Hill LG. Bringing opioid awareness and overdose prevention to a college campus.

National Association of Alcoholism and Drug Addiction Counselors Annual Meeting; Denver, CO; September 2017.

10. Bratberg JP, Hill LG, Freeman PR, Palmer E, Melton ST, Kwon M, Moody A, Covvey JR. Integrating

opioid safety and overdose prevention across the curriculum. American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy Annual Meeting; Nashville, TN; July 2017.

9. Young V, Hill LG. Rapid-cycle improvement for agile curricular transformation in

interprofessional education. American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy Annual Meeting; Nashville, TN; July 2017.

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8. Hill LG, Steiker LH, Castedo SJ, Barnes JN. Implementing the ACHA opioid guideline to promote rational prescribing, overdose prevention, and recovery support on campus. American College Health Association Annual Meeting; Austin, TX; June 2017.

7. Hill LG, Koenig ME. Naloxone counseling for harm reduction and patient engagement. Society

of Teachers of Family Medicine Conference on Practice Improvement; Dallas, TX; December 2015.

6. Hill LG, Higbea AM. iPharm: Demolishing silos in the patient-centered medical home. Society of

Teachers of Family Medicine Conference on Practice Improvement; Dallas, TX; December 2015. 5. Das N, Hill LG. Pill burden: Targeting polypharmacy using a home visit model. Society of

Teachers of Family Medicine Conference on Practice Improvement; Dallas, TX; December 2015. 4. Hill LG, Sphar BE. Cannabis as medicine: Practical considerations. Society of Teachers of Family

Medicine Annual Spring Conference; Orlando, FL; April 2015. 3. Hill LG, Hendry SE. Demystifying trial analysis in the age of evidence-based medicine. Society of

Teachers of Family Medicine Annual Spring Conference; Orlando, FL; April 2015. 2. Sairenji T, Hill LG. Building a home visit curriculum in a family medicine residency. Society of

Teachers of Family Medicine Annual Spring Conference; Orlando, FL; April 2015. 1. Hill LG, Hendry SE. Strategies for integrating pharmacy trainees into family medicine teams.

Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Annual Spring Conference; San Antonio, TX; May 2014. Posters 19. Young V, Seltzer J, Aguilera L, Hill LG, Acosta WR. Curricular integration of population health

and the IHI model of improvement through interprofessional community engagement. American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy Annual Meeting; Chicago, IL; July 2019.

18. *Moton R, *Garcia L, Lawson KA, Hill LG. Impact of opioid overdose prevention training and

outreach on knowledge and attitudes among first-year pharmacy students. College of Psychiatric and Neurologic Pharmacists; Salt Lake City, UT; March 2019.

17. *Piccuirro SR, *Rendon J, *Goyal S, Hill LG, Reveles KR, Evoy KE. Student-led academic detailing

regarding naloxone standing orders at chain community pharmacies in Texas. College of Psychiatric and Neurologic Pharmacists; Salt Lake City, UT; March 2019.

16. *Renfro ML, Moczygemba LR, Baumgartner J, Baumgart G, Hill LG. U.S. college of pharmacy

continuing education departments’ role in educating pharmacists about the opioid crisis. American Pharmacists Association Annual Meeting & Exposition; Seattle, WA; March 2019.

15. *Litten K, Garza A, Srinivasa M, Falcon P, Hill LG. Increasing naloxone knowledge and use

through direct-to-consumer education. American Society of Health-System Pharmacists; Anaheim, CA; December 2018.

14. *Piccuiro SR, *Rendon J, Hill LG, Reveles KR, Evoy KE. Student-led academic detailing regarding

naloxone standing orders at chain community pharmacies in Texas. American Society of Health-System Pharmacists; Anaheim, CA; December 2018.

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13. *Carlson CC, *Mazin L, *Groff L, Hill LG, Reveles KR, Evoy KE. A statewide assessment of naloxone availability at community pharmacies with naloxone standing orders in Texas. American Society of Health-System Pharmacists; Anaheim, CA; December 2018.

12. *Patterson J, *Rubio A, Hill LG, Reveles KR, Evoy KE. An exploratory analysis of the correlation

between opioid overdose mortality rates and naloxone access via standing order in Texas. American Society of Health-System Pharmacists; Anaheim, CA; December 2018.

11. *Rawson D, *Rodriguez A, *Allen S, Hill LG, Evoy KE. Operation Naloxone: Medical student-led

opioid overdose prevention training. American Academy of Addiction Psychiatry; Bonita Springs, FL; December 2018.

10. *Mazin L, *Carlson CC, *Groff L, Hill LG, Reveles KR, Evoy KE. Statewide assessment of naloxone

accessibility under standing order from community pharmacies in Texas. American College of Clinical Pharmacy Global Conference on Clinical Pharmacy; Seattle, WA; October 2018.

9. *Mazin L, Hill LG, Evoy KE, Lawson KA. Operation Naloxone: Multi-institutional opioid overdose

prevention service learning for health professions students. American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy Annual Meeting; Boston, MA; July 2018.

8. *Labay C, *Garcia L, *Mazin L, Hill LG. Promoting opioid overdose prevention on campus.

Association of Recovery in Higher Education National Conference; Houston, TX; July 2018. 7. *Laguado SA, *Sanchez JP, Hill LG. Operation Naloxone: Overdose prevention service learning

for student pharmacists. Association for Medical Education and Research in Substance Abuse Annual National Conference; Washington, DC; October 2017.

6. *Sanchez JP, *Laguado SA. Hill LG. Operation Naloxone: Overdose prevention service learning

for student pharmacists. American College of Clinical Pharmacy Virtual Poster Symposium; May 2017.

5. *Laguado SA, *Sanchez JP, Hill LG. Operation Naloxone: Overdose prevention service learning

for student pharmacists. College of Psychiatric and Neurologic Pharmacists Annual Meeting; Phoenix, AZ; April 2017.

4. Hill LG, Han JK. Naloxone counseling for harm reduction and patient engagement. American

College of Clinical Pharmacy Global Conference on Clinical Pharmacy; San Francisco, CA; October 2015.

3. Hill LG, Higbea AM. iPharm: Demolishing silos in the patient-centered medical home. Society of

Teachers of Family Medicine Annual Spring Conference; Orlando, FL; April 2015. 2. Trietley GS, Hill LG. A curriculum on purple pills, butterflies, and bathtubs. Society of Teachers

of Family Medicine Annual Spring Conference; Orlando, FL; April 2015. 1. Hill LG, Koenig ME. Impact of integrated behavioral health program on diabetes management.

Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Annual Spring Conference; San Antonio, TX; May 2014.

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Regional, Peer-Reviewed Presentations (* denotes trainee) Platforms 10. *Tran M, *Godinez W, *Gandhi R, *Contreras J, *Alfaro I, *Giang D, *Chan J, Hill LG, Reveles KR,

Evoy KE. Naloxone accessibility under standing orders from Texas community pharmacies and the efficacy of brief academic detailing on improving accessibility. UT College of Pharmacy Research Day; Austin, TX; April 2019. Best PharmD Program Abstract Award.

9. *Litten K, Hill LG, Garza A, Srinivasa M, Falcon P. Increasing naloxone knowledge and use

through direct-to-consumer education. Alcalde Southwest Leadership Conference; Frisco, TX; April 2019.

8. Hill LG, Ramirez L, Kinzly ML. Innovative opioid overdose prevention. Healthier Texas Summit;

Austin, TX; October 2018. 7. Hill LG, Barnes JN, *Laguado SA, *Sanchez JP. Operation Naloxone: Overdose prevention service

learning for student pharmacists. Texas Society of Health-System Pharmacists Annual Seminar; Galveston, TX; April 2017.

6. Hill LG, *Laguado SA, *Sanchez JP. Operation Naloxone: Overdose prevention service learning

for student pharmacists. UT McCombs School of Business: Leading Ethical Improvement in Healthcare; Austin, TX; April 2017.

5. Steiker LH, Hill LG, Barnes JN. Operation Naloxone: Overdose prevention on campus. UT

McCombs School of Business: Leading Ethical Improvement in Healthcare; Austin, TX; April 2017.

4. Hill LG. Naloxone counseling for harm reduction and patient engagement. UT McCombs School

of Business: Innovations in Healthcare Delivery Symposium; Austin, TX; April 2016. 3. Hill LG, Han JK. iPharm: Demolishing silos in the patient-centered medical home. Family

Medicine Education Consortium Northeast Regional Meeting; Alexandria, VA; October 2014. 2. Han JK, Hill LG. Utilization of a naloxone counseling letter to improve opioid prescribing. Family

Medicine Education Consortium Northeast Regional Meeting; Alexandria, VA; October 2014. 1. Han JK, Greenlee AR, Hill LG. Effective, sustainable behavioral health integration. Family

Medicine Education Consortium Northeast Regional Meeting; Alexandria, VA; October 2014. Posters 18. *Dubakula VV, *Burgess MM, Castleberry AN, Hill LG. Impact of brief opioid overdose

prevention training for laypersons. Dell Med Educational Innovation, Research, & Awards Symposium; Austin, TX; September 2019.

17. *Addison JD, *Loera LJ, *Maskov YN, *Quintanilla J, *Wolf A, *Yabar P, Colbert AK, Hill LG. What

are campuses doing to address prescription drug misuse among students? UT Center for Health Interprofessional Education Showcase; Austin, TX; May 2019.

16. *Garcia L, *Keerikattu L, *Leal T, *Premji N, *Senthil S, *Curry K, Hill LG. NAMI in the Lobby:

Promoting mental health resources in an Austin area psychiatric hospital. UT Center for Health Interprofessional Education Showcase; Austin, TX; May 2019.

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15. *Moton R, *Garcia L, Lawson KA, Hill LG. Impact of opioid overdose prevention training and outreach on knowledge and attitudes among first-year pharmacy students. UT College of Pharmacy Research Day; Austin, TX; April 2019. Best PharmD Program Poster Award.

14. *Renfro ML, Moczygemba LR, Baumgartner J, Baumgart G, Hill LG. U.S. college of pharmacy

continuing education departments’ role in educating pharmacists about the opioid crisis. UT College of Pharmacy Research Day; Austin, TX; April 2019.

13. *Litten K, Hill LG, Garza A, Srinivasa M, Falcon P. Increasing naloxone knowledge and use

through direct-to-consumer education. UT College of Pharmacy Research Day; Austin, TX; April 2019.

12. *Tran M, *Godinez W, *Gandhi R, *Contreras J, *Alfaro I, *Giang D, *Chan J, Hill LG, Reveles KR,

Evoy KE. Naloxone accessibility under standing orders from Texas community pharmacies and the efficacy of brief academic detailing on improving accessibility. UT College of Pharmacy Research Day; Austin, TX; April 2019.

11. *Godinez W, *Gandhi R, *Contreras J, *Alfaro I, *Giang D, *Tran M, *Chan J, Hill LG, Reveles KR,

Evoy KE. Naloxone accessibility under standing orders from Texas community pharmacies and the efficacy of brief academic detailing on improving accessibility. Texas Society of Health-System Pharmacists Annual Seminar; Frisco, TX; April 2019.

10. *Rawson D, Rodriguez A, Hill LG, Evoy KE. Operation Naloxone: Medical student-led opioid

overdose prevention training. UT Health San Antonio Cultural Inclusion Institute Conference; San Antonio, TX; April 2019.

9. *Godinez W, *Gandhi R, *Contreras J, *Alfaro I, *Giang D, *Tran M, *Chan J, Hill LG, Reveles KR,

Evoy KE. Naloxone accessibility under standing orders from Texas community pharmacies and the efficacy of brief academic detailing on improving accessibility. UT Health San Antonio Center for Service Learning Annual Conference; San Antonio, TX; February 2019. Best Poster Award & Blue Ribbon Award.

8. *Rawson D, *Rodriguez A, *Allen S, Hill LG, Evoy KE. Operation Naloxone: Interprofessional

overdose prevention service learning. UT Health San Antonio Center for Service Learning Annual Conference; San Antonio, TX; February 2019.

7. *Mazin L, Hill LG, Evoy KE, Lawson KA. Operation Naloxone: Multi-institutional opioid overdose

prevention service learning for health professions students. UT College of Pharmacy Research Day; Austin, TX; April 2018.

6. *Groff L, *Nguyen K, *Tun K, *Nguyen T, Hill LG, Evoy KE. Operation Naloxone: Interprofessional

overdose prevention service learning. UT College of Pharmacy Research Day; Austin, TX; April 2018.

5. *Mazin L, Hill LG, Evoy KE, Lawson KA. Operation Naloxone: Multi-institutional opioid overdose

prevention service learning for health professions students. Texas Society of Health-System Pharmacists Annual Seminar; Frisco, TX; April 2018.

4. *Groff L, *Nguyen K, *Tun K, *Nguyen T, Hill LG, Evoy KE. Operation Naloxone: Interprofessional

overdose prevention service learning. Texas Society of Health-System Pharmacists Annual Seminar; Frisco, TX; April 2018. Best Poster Award.

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3. *Tun K, *Nguyen T, *Groff L, *Nguyen K, Evoy KE, Hill LG. Operation Naloxone: Interprofessional overdose prevention service learning. UT Health San Antonio Center for Service Learning Annual Conference; San Antonio, TX; January 2018. Best Poster Award.

2. *Laguado SA, *Sanchez JP, Hill LG. Operation Naloxone: Overdose prevention service learning

for student pharmacists. UT College of Pharmacy Research Day; Austin, TX; April 2017. 1. Hill LG, Han JK. Naloxone counseling for harm reduction and patient engagement. University of

Pittsburgh Graduate Medical Education Leadership Conference; Pittsburgh, PA; February 2015. Invited Presentations (* denotes trainee) National Platforms 4. Hill LG, Jacobson AN. Naloxone to the rescue: The pharmacist’s emerging role in preventing

opioid overdose. American Pharmacists Association Annual Meeting & Exposition; Seattle, WA; March 2019.

3. Clements JN, Hill LG, Kane-Gill SL, Cristiani CA, Wicke C, Hough AR, Wang F. Population health

and telemedicine approaches to commonly encountered conditions in ambulatory care. American College of Clinical Pharmacy Global Conference on Clinical Pharmacy; Seattle, WA; October 2018.

2. Hill LG. Operation Naloxone: Opioid overdose prevention service learning. University of

Kentucky College of Pharmacy; Lexington, KY; September 2018. 1. Hill LG, Hearod K, Botticelli M, Sorianello D, Ramirez L, Sledge D, Ingham J. Youth opioid harm

prevention. https://youtu.be/NMUkbpotCzk. SAMHSA National Prevention Week Town Hall; Austin, TX; May 2018.

Regional Workshops 11. Hill LG. Training community pharmacists to engage patients at risk for opioid overdose. The

University of Texas at El Paso School of Pharmacy; El Paso, TX; July 2019. 10. Hill LG. Establishing opioid use disorder treatment services in a federally qualified health

center. San Vicente Family Health Center; El Paso, TX; June 2019. 9. Luk J, Hill LG. Interprofessional learning and practice. UT Dell Medical School Distinction

Program for Care Transformation; Austin, TX; June 2019. 8. Hill LG, Hamilton-Solum P, Jones-Swann L, Schnyer R, Bottner R. Changing the language of

addiction. UT Center for Health Interprofessional Practice and Education Showcase; Austin, TX; May 2019.

7. Hill LG. Hospital-based naloxone dispensing for pharmacists. UT Dell Seton Medical Center;

Austin, TX; April 2019. 6. Hill LG. Achieving overdose preparedness on campus. UT System Collegiate Recovery

Programs Annual Seminar; Austin, TX; April 2018. 5. Hill LG, *Sanchez JP. Operation Naloxone training for pharmacy faculty and students. Texas

A&M Health Science Center College of Pharmacy; College Station, TX; February 2018.

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4. Hill LG, Kinzly ML. Harm reduction workshop for healthcare professionals. Superior HealthPlan Pain and Opioid Use Disorder Summit; Austin, TX; February 2018.

3. Hill LG. Overdose prevention basics for clinical staff. CommUnityCare Clinical Supervisors

Seminar; Austin, TX; January 2018. 2. Hill LG, *Sanchez JP. Operation Naloxone training for pharmacy faculty and students. The

University of Houston College of Pharmacy; Houston, TX; October 2017. 1. Hill LG. Operation Naloxone training for health professions students. UT Health San Antonio;

San Antonio, TX; September 2017. Regional Platforms 27. Hill LG. Engaging the Texas prescription monitoring program to support patient health. Texas

Nurse Practitioners Annual Conference; Austin, TX; September 2019. 26. Hill LG. Proactive strategies for opioid harm reduction. Texas Pharmacy Association Annual

Conference; Irving, TX; August 2019. 25. Hill LG, Kinzly ML, Thibodeaux CR, Sledge D, Burwell A. Operation Naloxone: A harm reduction

first model for addressing the opioid crisis. Texas Department of State Health Services; Austin, TX; May 2019.

24. Hill LG, Karam-Hage M, Quintanilla R. Team care for SUD and integration of HIT and Project

ECHO. Texas Association of Community Health Centers Clinical Conference; Austin, TX; April 2019.

23. Hill LG. Mentoring resident scholarship. CommUnityCare Preceptor Development

Conference; Austin, TX; October 2018. 22. Hill LG, Crowe D, Peyson R, Peoples M. Local innovations to address the opioid crisis. Alliance

for Innovation: Transforming Local Government Conference; Austin, TX; October 2018. 21. Hill LG. From survival to recovery in opioid use disorder. UT College of Pharmacy Psychiatric

Pharmacotherapy Update; Austin, TX; October 2018. 20. Hill LG. Addressing the opioid crisis by focusing on harm reduction. UT Dell Medical School

Integrated Behavioral Health Scholars Program; Austin, TX; September 2018. 19. Hill LG, Young V. Professional roles, responsibilities, stereotypes, and implicit biases. UT Dell

Medical School Integrated Behavioral Health Scholars Program; Austin, TX; September 2018. 18. Hill LG, Steiker LH, Sanders MK. Recognition and response to opioid use and overdose in the

school setting. UT School of Nursing School Nurse Competency Fair and Conference; Austin, TX; August 2018.

17. Barnes JN, Hill LG. Opioid overdose: A risk factor review. Superior HealthPlan; Austin, TX;

August 2018. 16. Hill LG. Innovative opioid overdose prevention. Texas Society of Addiction Medicine

Interprofessional Addiction Institute; San Antonio, TX; July 2018.

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15. Hill LG, Botticelli M, Beletsky L, Ramirez L, Kinzly ML, Tirado C. Opioid misuse prevention and harm reduction strategies for youth. UT Austin Youth Substance Misuse Pop-Up Institute; Austin, TX; May 2018.

14. Hill LG. Opioid use and youth: A harm reduction focus. UT Austin Youth Substance Misuse Pop-

Up Institute; Austin, TX; May 2018. 13. Hill LG, Steiker LH, Potter JS. Opioid discovery session. UT System 51st Chancellor’s Council

Annual Meeting & Symposium; Austin, TX; April 2018. 12. Hill LG, Ramirez L. Evidence-based policies to confront the opioid crisis. Students for Sensible

Drug Policy Southwest Regional Conference; Austin, TX; December 2017. 11. Hill LG. Opioid harm reduction in the age of fentanyls. UT Dell Medical School Internal

Medicine Grand Rounds; Austin, TX; October 2017. 10. Hill LG. Curbing the epidemic of opioid overdose. UT College of Pharmacy Homecoming;

Austin, TX; October 2017. 9. Hill LG. Opioid harm reduction for community pharmacists. UT College of Pharmacy Pharmacy

Practice Seminar; Austin, TX; September 2017. 8. Hill LG. Compassionate opioid harm reduction initiatives in Texas. Texas Overdose Awareness

Day; Austin, TX; August 2017. 7. Hill LG. Compassionate opioid harm reduction initiatives in Texas. Williamson County

Overdose Awareness Day; Round Rock, TX; August 2017. 6. Hill LG, Hinds A. Applying student rotation tools in ambulatory care rotations. UT College of

Pharmacy Preceptor Conference; Austin, TX; August 2017. 5. Hill LG, Steiker LH, Marteney S. Operation Naloxone: Interprofessional collaboration to prevent

opioid overdose. Texas HHSC Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome Symposium; San Antonio, TX; June 2017.

4. Hill LG. Preventing drug overdoses in transitional housing. Texas Homeless Network Supportive

Housing = Healthcare Conference; Austin, TX; May 2017. 3. Hill LG, *Laguado SA. Operation Naloxone: Novel overdose prevention training. UT College of

Pharmacy Dean’s Advisory Council; Austin, TX; April 2017. 2. Hill LG. Counseling renal patients regarding cannabis & supplement use. UPMC Shadyside

Dialysis Education Conference; Pittsburgh, PA; May 2015. 1. Hill LG, Sphar BE. Cannabis as medicine: Practical considerations. University of Pittsburgh

Family Medicine Refresher Course; Pittsburgh, PA; March 2015. Internal Workshops & Platforms 24. Hill LG. Opioid use disorder and harm reduction in the context of homelessness. UT Lyndon B.

Johnson School of Public Affairs; Austin, TX; October 2019.

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23. Hill LG. Operation Naloxone training for medical students. UT Dell Medical School; Austin, TX; April 2019.

22. Hill LG. My path to becoming ambulatory care clinical faculty at the UTCOP. Longhorn Pre-

Pharmacy Association, Austin, TX; February 2019. 21. Hill LG. The pharmacist’s role in patient care. UT School of Nursing; Austin, TX; October 2018. 20. Hill LG. Community-based opioid overdose prevention. UT Waggoner Center for Alcohol and

Addiction Research; Austin, TX; September 2018. 19. Hill LG. Operation Naloxone: Preventing drug overdose deaths. UT University Lecture Series;

Austin, TX; April 2018. 18. Date MK, Hill LG, Morgan S, Delaney M. Interprofessional complex chronic disease workshop.

UT Primary Care Progress; Austin, TX; March 2018. 17. Hill LG. Professional development fireside chat. UT Phi Lambda Sigma Pharmacy Leadership

Society; Austin, TX; February 2018. 16. Messing B, Hill LG, Baker J, Velasquez M, Marinelli M. The addicted brain: A conversation about

alcohol and drug addiction. UT College of Natural Sciences Department of Neuroscience; Austin, TX; January 2018.

15. Hill LG, *Mazin L. Operation Naloxone training for social work students. UT School of Social

Work; Austin, TX; November 2017. 14. Hill LG. CV development workshop. UT Phi Delta Chi Pharmacy Fraternity; Austin, TX; October

2017. 13. Hill LG. The pharmacist’s role in patient care. UT School of Nursing; Austin, TX; October 2017. 12. Steiker LH, Hill LG. A conversation about opioid recovery. UT Center for Students in Recovery

Seminar on Addiction and Recovery; Austin, TX; September 2017. 11. Hill LG, Barnes JN. Operation Naloxone training for medical faculty and students. UT Dell

Medical School; Austin, TX; August 2017. 10. Hill LG, Garcia L. Operation Naloxone training for resident advisors. UT Resident Advisor

Orientation; Austin, TX; August 2017. 9. Hill LG. The pharmacist’s role in identifying and addressing illicit drug use. UT Student

Pharmacist Recovery Network; Austin, TX; April 2017. 8. Hill LG. A new practitioner’s viewpoint on leadership in pharmacy. UT Phi Lambda Sigma

Pharmacy Leadership Society; Austin, TX; March 2017. 7. Hill LG. Preparing for and evaluating PGY1 and PGY2 residency opportunities. UT Student

College of Clinical Pharmacy; Austin, TX; January 2017. 6. Hill LG. Opioid harm reduction: A pharmacist’s perspective. UT Center for Students in

Recovery Seminar on Addiction and Recovery; Austin, TX; November 2016.

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5. Hill LG. The pharmacist’s role in patient care. UT School of Nursing; Austin, TX; October 2016. 4. Hill LG, Barnes JN, Steiker LH, Kinzly ML. Operation Naloxone training for police officers. UT

Police Department; Austin, TX; September 2016. 3. Hill LG, Biberdorf K, Carpenter Q, Rhodes D. Insights for non-tenure track faculty. UT New

Faculty Symposium; Austin, TX; August 2016. 2. Hill LG, Barnes JN. Operation Naloxone training for resident advisors. UT Resident Advisor

Orientation; Austin, TX; August 2016. 1. Hill LG. Introduction to ambulatory care clinical pharmacy practice. UT Student College of

Clinical Pharmacy; Austin, TX; January 2016. Popular Media Television & Radio Interviews 10. CBS Austin News: Texas AG’s office launches website to educate, prevent opioid misuse.

https://bit.ly/2sLKGf3. January 22, 2019. 9. CBS Austin News: Austin billionaire named in new court filing for trying to shift blame for opioid

addiction. http://bit.ly/2R6YryO. January 16, 2019. 8. Spectrum News Austin: Capital Tonight – Tackling Texas’ opioid epidemic. December 12, 2018. 7. KCBS San Francisco: Preventing overdose deaths on campus. October 23, 2018. 6. NPR All Things Considered: On college campuses, making overdose medication readily

available. https://n.pr/2OHDMF7. October 22, 2018. 5. Spectrum News Austin: Lone star crisis – the opioid epidemic. https://bit.ly/2KL1aeH. May 16,

2018. 4. Spectrum News Austin: Capital Tonight – Trump unveils opioid plan. https://bit.ly/2GjVYzU.

March 19, 2018. 3. KXAN Austin: Advocates for painkiller addicts want society to meet them halfway.

http://bit.ly/2GGY22k. February 18, 2018. 2. Spectrum News Austin: In Focus – The medication used to treat overdoses. http://bit.ly/2Bz2ooa.

January 14, 2018. 1. NPR Marketplace: Overdose prevention on campus. http://bit.ly/2idXGoa. April 14, 2017. Print Interviews 38. Popular Science: The CDC says more prescriptions of overdose reversal drug naloxone are

needed. http://bit.ly/2M9INof. August 2019. 37. Pharmacy Today: Fentanyl-related deaths spike, but pharmacists can reduce associated harm.

http://bit.ly/2y4aLZy. July 2019.

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36. Austin American-Statesman: Drug that reverses opioid overdoses now for sale online in Texas. https://atxne.ws/2Q8eJbT. May 14, 2019.

35. Reuters Health: Opioid addiction diagnosis and treatment climbs with Medicaid expansion.

https://reut.rs/2FYkioH. April 2, 2019. 34. Pharmacy Times: Pharmacists role in providing naloxone is expanding. http://bit.ly/2TBTqj0.

March 24, 2019. 33. Alcoholism & Drug Abuse Weekly: Texas pharmacist works with harm reduction on STR

naloxone distribution. http://bit.ly/2TP9qm1. March 4, 2019. 32. The Daily Texan: New campaign to combat opioid epidemic neglects major solutions, experts

say. http://bit.ly/2G1KFwd. January 30, 2019. 31. Austin American-Statesman: Bill would give law enforcement access to naloxone.

https://atxne.ws/2Wdidwy. January 20, 2019. 30. Austin American-Statesman: Texas A&M training health students to respond to opioid

overdoses. https://atxne.ws/2UN2dAp. December 14, 2018. 29. Trusteeship Magazine: An ounce of prevention. https://bit.ly/2IpbfQv. December 2018. 28. The Daily Texan: Naloxone kits on UT-Austin campus going unused. http://bit.ly/2P56VKV.

October 31, 2018. 27. Pharmacy Today: Patients can get—and pharmacists can provide—naloxone at the pharmacy.

Why don’t they? http://bit.ly/2xQPbHv. September 2018. 26. The Daily Texan: Students need the facts on fentanyl. http://bit.ly/2M9Pk29. August 3, 2018. 25. Belleville News-Democrat: Can you really overdose from fentanyl in the air? Here’s what

medical experts say. https://bit.ly/2Lgqa10. July 13, 2018. 24. Everything Lubbock: Texas lawmakers evaluating drug overdose “Good Samaritan” laws.

https://bit.ly/2tI8hO6. June 26, 2018. 23. Austin American-Statesman: “We are not immune” – how the opioid crisis is hitting Central

Texas. https://atxne.ws/2LwTVY7. June 7, 2018. 22. The Daily Texan: Nation’s top doctor advises Americans carry life-saving opioid overdose

reversal drug. https://bit.ly/2GTX56e. April 11, 2018. 21. The Daily Texan: UT students turning to Adderall for academic success. https://bit.ly/2Gr9H7P.

March 25, 2018. 20. Drug Topics: Four ways pharmacists are fighting opioid abuse. http://bit.ly/2N8quvJ. March 14,

2018. 19. Houston Chronicle: Texas college students, fearing opioid deaths, teach each other to reverse

overdoses. http://bit.ly/2GDPZU5. March 4, 2018.

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18. The Daily Texan: Opioid crisis continues despite declaration as public health emergency. http://bit.ly/2HNljAa. February 18, 2018.

17. Alcalde: How Texas is trying to stay ahead of the opioid epidemic. http://bit.ly/2Cmngo6. January

1, 2018. 16. The Daily Texan: UT Wellness Network hosts first drug take back event. http://bit.ly/2iyuyMv.

November 30, 2017. 15. The Daily Texan: Scale of opioid epidemic in Texas likely obscured by bad data, experts say.

http://bit.ly/2A18NeO. November 21, 2017. 14. The Daily Texan: Social work students receive opioid overdose response training.

http://bit.ly/2hLBFgO. November 13, 2017. 13. The Daily Texan: Center for Health Communication receives contract to promote Texas’

prescription monitoring program. http://bit.ly/2gUUr4Z. October 31, 2017. 12. The Daily Texan: Trump declares opioid crisis a public health emergency. http://bit.ly/2lGlq9k.

October 30, 2017. 11. The Daily Texan: Operation Naloxone given grant to service opioid addiction.

http://bit.ly/2xyq6Qs. October 6, 2017. 10. The Daily Texan: Partners of School of Social Work distribute life-saving medication to Harvey-

affected areas. http://bit.ly/2zfwgsV. October 6, 2017. 9. UT News: This is why the opioid crisis is as dangerous as a terrorist attack. http://bit.ly/2ygt9Rg.

September 26, 2017. 8. The Utopian: Minimizing harm. http://bit.ly/2iJ2F4k. September 21, 2017. 7. The Daily Texan: UT professionals unite to tackle drug abuse. http://bit.ly/2hm981w. September

7, 2017. 6. WalletHub: Drug use by state – 2017’s problem areas. http://bit.ly/2gUfpV9. May 15, 2017. 5. The Daily Texan: Brave New Books advertises kratom drug for sale. http://bit.ly/2ycQbcd. January

24, 2017. 4. The Daily Texan: College of Pharmacy combats opioid overdoses with campus campaign.

http://bit.ly/2dq2Iwu. October 4, 2016. 3. The Daily Texan: International Overdose Awareness Day recognized by students and faculty at

Capitol. http://bit.ly/2hltPum. September 2, 2016. 2. Dallas Observer: Opioid overdose drug now available without a prescription in Texas.

http://bit.ly/2gLOQ0C. June 24, 2016. 1. Texas Pharmacy Association: Standing order announced expanding pharmacists’ ability to

provide naloxone. http://bit.ly/1W3RFte. June 16, 2016.

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Television, Radio, & Print Mentions 13. Spectrum News Austin: Pharmacy students hold workshop on opioid overdoses.

http://bit.ly/2IGlVMe. February 28, 2019. 12. Texas A&M Today: Training to reverse opioid overdoses. http://bit.ly/2CVio7Y. December 11,

2018. 11. Filter: Public health experts call for retraction of Brookings Institution opioid “research

roundup”. http://bit.ly/2Qu3s92. December 11, 2018. 10. San Antonio Express-News: $11M grant to combat opioid crisis could put naloxone in hands of

more first responders, civilians. August 3, 2018. 9. Vox: Needle exchanges have been proved to work against opioid addiction. They’re banned in 15

states. https://bit.ly/2uA31NN. June 22, 2018. 8. The Daily Texan: Student committee’s prescription drug take back day combats nation-wide

drug crisis. https://bit.ly/2Htmvfo. April 25, 2018. 7. KXAN: UT looks to take on youth addiction with ‘Pop-Up Institute’. https://bit.ly/2r1xlyc. April 17,

2018. 6. Digital Pharmacist: Naloxone and the opioid epidemic. http://bit.ly/2iK1p0G. August 24, 2017. 5. The Daily Texan: Naloxone – a miracle medication for the opioid epidemic. http://bit.ly/2yctxAl.

July 14, 2017. 4. Longhorn Pharmacy Focus: Operation Naloxone. http://bit.ly/2iQpr7r. Spring 2017. 3. Orange Magazine: College of Pharmacy students discuss opioid overdoses.

http://bit.ly/2ydd0wc. April 7, 2017. 2. ACCP StuNews: Student Chapter Spotlight – The University of Texas at Austin College of

Pharmacy. http://bit.ly/2zmzR4W. January 2017. 1. The Daily Texan: Co-op residents prepare for overdose emergencies by participating in

Operation Naloxone. http://bit.ly/2yUTx2W. September 27, 2016. Teaching The University of Texas at Austin College of Pharmacy Precepting

Addiction Medicine Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience (693E) 2019–Present • Provide experiential clinical education to 2 P4 students x250 hours each • Prepare students for clinical pharmacy practice in a collaborative specialty care setting

Operation Naloxone Introductory Pharmacy Practice Experience 2016–Present

• Deliver train-the-trainer seminars to health professions students • Supervise opioid overdose prevention community outreach events

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Ambulatory Care Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience (693C) 2015–2019 • Provide experiential clinical education to 7-10 P4 students x250 hours each • Prepare students for clinical pharmacy practice in a collaborative primary care setting

CommUnityCare Ambulatory Care Residency Academic Rotation 2015–2019

• Provide mentorship, instruction, and feedback to 1-2 PGY2 pharmacy residents • Prepare residents for clinical or adjunct faculty positions in academic pharmacy

CommUnityCare Ambulatory Care Residency Clinical Rotation 2015–2016

• Provide experiential clinical education to 2 PGY2 pharmacy residents • Prepare residents for advanced practice as primary care clinicians

Coordination

Foundations for Interprofessional Collaborative Practice I & II (191U/V) 2018–Present • 1 credit hour each semester in P1 • Flipped classroom delivered in collaboration with medicine, nursing, & social work

Non-Prescription Pharmacotherapeutics II Lab (182P) 2017–2018

• 1 credit hour in P2 spring • Delivered concurrently with Non-Prescription Pharmacotherapeutics II

Co-Coordination

Pharmacotherapeutics III: Pain & Addiction Module (693C) 2018–Present • 1 credit hour in P3 fall • Delivered by a team of clinical and research faculty

Foundations for Interprofessional Collaborative Practice V & VI (283S/T) 2018–Present

• 1 credit hour each semester in P3 • Combination of community service learning & quality improvement training

Foundations for Interprofessional Collaborative Practice I & II (191U/V) 2016–2018

• 1 credit hour each semester in P1 • Flipped classroom delivered in collaboration with medicine, nursing, & social work

Advanced Evidence-Based Practice (295R) 2015–2017

• 2 credit hours in P3 spring • Served as local course coordinator for the Austin region

Instruction & Facilitation

Introduction to Clinical Skills (289P) 2019–Present • 1 lecture hour • 24 facilitation hours

Foundations for Interprofessional Collaborative Practice V & IV (283S/T) 2018–Present

• Supervise 2 teams of P3 students in population health projects Introduction to Ambulatory Care Pharmacy (291M) 2017–Present

• 4 lecture hours

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Foundations for Interprofessional Collaborative Practice I & II (191U/V) 2016–Present • 18 lecture hours • 30 facilitation hours • 40-60 supervisory hours

Pharmacotherapeutics III (693C) 2016–Present

• 4 lecture hours Foundations of Professional Development III & IV (282S/T) 2016–Present

• 2 lecture hours Non-Prescription Pharmacotherapeutics II (182F) 2016–Present

• 4 lecture hours • 156 facilitation hours

Pharmacotherapeutics III Lab (182P) 2016–Present

• Supervise 7-9 P3 students in team-based learning Advanced Evidence-Based Practice (295R) 2016

• 2 lecture hours Pharmacotherapeutics II Lab (175P) 2016

• Supervise 7 P2 students in team-based learning Research

Research Opportunities in Pharmaceutical Science (181R) 2019–Present • 1 lecture hour

Pharmobility Exchange Student Research 2017–2018

• 1 visiting student Pharmacy Honors Thesis and Tutorial (489H) 2017–2018

• 1 P3 student Pharmacy Honors Proposal and Tutorial (288H) 2017–2018

• 1 P2 student Exploratory Research Rotation (187R) 2016–2017

• 2 P1 students Advanced Study in Pharmaceutical Research (383R) 2016–2017

• 2 P3 students Advanced Study in Pharmaceutical Research (283R) 2015–2016

• 1 P3 student

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University of Pittsburgh School of Pharmacy Precepting

Ambulatory Care Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience • Primary preceptor for 1 P4 student x200 hours 2014–2015 • Supporting preceptor for 2 P4 students 2014–2015 • Supporting preceptor for 2 P4 students 2013–2014

Dietary Supplement Service Learning Program

• 3 community outreach events 2014–2015 • 6 community outreach events 2013–2014

Instruction & Facilitation

Pharmacotherapy III 2015 • 1 lecture hour

Critical Literature Analysis 2015

• Supervise 6 P3 students in team-based learning University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine Precepting

Medication Management Rotation • Supporting preceptor for 15 family medicine residents 2014–2015

Family Medicine Rotation

• Supporting preceptor for 2 M4 students 2014–2015 • Supporting preceptor for 1 M4 student 2013–2014

Instruction & Facilitation

Medical Decision-Making Seminar 2013–2015 • Supervise 6 family medicine residents in large group instruction

Pharmacotherapy Core Curriculum Series 2013–2015

• 2 lecture hours Drug Information Resources 2015

• 3 lecture hours Advising Student Organizations Faculty Advisor: Student Pharmacist Recovery Network 2016–Present Founder & Faculty Advisor: Operation Naloxone 2016–Present Faculty Advisor: Primary Care Progress 2017–2019 Faculty Advisor: Student College of Clinical Pharmacy 2015–2017

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Mentorship Formal mentor to 3 P1 students, 3 P2 students, 3 P3 students, & 7 P4 students 2019–2020 Formal mentor to 6 P1 students, 10 P2 students, & 7 P3 students 2018–2019 Formal mentor to 10 P1 students & 7 P2 students 2017–2018 Formal mentor to 7 P1 students 2016–2017 Awards Lindsey Loera: USPHS Public Health Excellence Award 2019 Lubna Mazin: USPHS Public Health Excellence Award 2018 Andrea Laguado: Texas Friar Society Membership 2018 John Patrick Sanchez: ACCP Student Chapter of the Year Award 2017 Andrea Laguado: USPHS Public Health Excellence Award 2017 Andrea Laguado: TPA Generation Rx Champion Award 2017 Andrea Laguado: CPNP Research Trainee Award – Finalist 2017 John Patrick Sanchez & Andrea Laguado: UT Pharmacy Council Service Event of the Year 2017 Residencies Lubna Mazin: Nationwide Children’s Hospital 2019 John Patrick Sanchez: MD Anderson Cancer Center 2018 Mohammad Abotteen: Debakey VA Medical Center 2018 Qasim Adil: Debakey VA Medical Center 2018 Andrea Laguado: Banner Health University Medical Center 2018 Diem Ho: Valley Baptist Medical Center 2018 Julie John: Texas Tech University Health Science Center 2017 Internships Caitie Labay: Methodist Hospital Longitudinal APPE 2019–2020 Mandy Renfro: AMCP Foundation / Pfizer Managed Care 2018 Leadership & Service The University of Texas at Austin College of Pharmacy Committee Leadership

Chair: Interprofessional Education Subcommittee 2019–Present Vice-Chair: Interprofessional Education Subcommittee 2016–2019 Chair: Pharmacy Practice Division Ambulatory Care Search Committee 2018–2019

Committee Membership

Curriculum Committee 2019–Present Departmental Review of Human Subjects Research Committee 2019–Present AACP Weaver Award Application Committee 2019–Present Student Success Committee 2017–2019 CommUnityCare Resident Research Committee 2016–2019 CommUnityCare Residency Advisory Committee 2016–2019 Professional Development Committee 2016–2017 Residencies Committee 2015–2017 Financial Aid Committee 2015–2017 CommUnityCare Drug Therapy Management Committee 2015–2016

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Volunteer Pre-Pharmacy Association Luncheon 2017–Present ExploreUT 2017–Present White Coat Ceremony 2016–Present PharmD Convocation 2016–Present P4 Milestone Exam Reviewer 2016–Present

The University of Texas at Austin Dell Medical School Mentor: Health Leadership Apprentice Program 2018–Present The University of Texas at Austin Centers & Institutes

Fellow: Center for Health Interprofessional Practice and Education 2018–Present Affiliate: Center for Health Communication 2017–Present Member: Youth Substance Misuse Pop-up Institute 2017–2018

Committees Member: Opioid Response Consortium 2018–Present Member: Committee on Substance Safety & Overdose Prevention 2015–Present

Volunteer

Interprofessional Health Showcase 2019–Present Interprofessional Poverty Simulation 2017–Present Annual Campus Drug Takeback Event 2017–Present National Public Health Week 2016–Present Office of Health Professions Student Networking Event 2015–2016

National Organizations American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy

Chair: Substance Use Disorders Special Interest Group 2019–2022 Member: Special Committee on Substance Use and Pharmacy Education 2019–2020 Local Surveyor: Opioid Crisis Environmental Scan 2018 Member: Advocacy Committee 2016–2017

American College of Clinical Pharmacy

Faculty Panel Chair: ACSAP Pain and Addiction 2018–2019 Member: Educational Affairs Committee 2016–2017 Faculty Liaison: The University of Texas at Austin 2015–2017 Social Media Editor: Ambulatory Care PRN 2015–2016 Chair: Ambulatory Care PRN Resident Committee 2015–2016 Member: National Resident Advisory Committee 2014–2015

Regional Organizations Member: Austin Harm Reduction Coalition Board of Directors 2017–2018 Member: RecoveryATX Overdose Awareness Day Planning Committee 2016–2018

Updated 10/1/2019