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Nathaniel M. Rickles Curriculum Vitae 1 CURRICULUM VITAE NATHANIEL MARC RICKLES, PHARM.D., PH.D., BCPP Northeastern University School of Pharmacy Department of Pharmacy Practice 206 Mugar Life Sciences Building, 360 Huntington Ave Boston, MA 02115 OFFICE: (617) 373-7721; FAX: (617) 373-7655 E-mail: [email protected] EDUCATION/EMPLOYMENT HISTORY Education 01/00 05/03 Doctor of Philosophy in the Social and Administrative Sciences University of Wisconsin, School of Pharmacy, Madison, Wisconsin 07/98 06/99 National Institute of Mental Health Postdoctoral Fellow in Mental Health Services Research School of Pharmacy, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin 08/97 12/99 Masters of Science in the Social and Administrative Sciences University of Wisconsin, School of Pharmacy, Madison, Wisconsin 07/96 07/97 Residency in Psychiatric Pharmacy Practice The University of Texas College of Pharmacy at Austin The University of Texas Health Science Center, San Antonio, Texas 09/92 05/96 Doctor of Pharmacy Philadelphia College of Pharmacy & Science, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 09/87 05/91 Bachelors of Science in Chemistry and Psychology Dickinson College, Carlisle, Pennsylvania Employment History 06/05 Present Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice and Administration Community Pharmacy Residency Coordinator Northeastern University School of Pharmacy Bouvé College of Health Sciences, Boston, Massachusetts 01/03 08/05 Assistant Professor of Social and Administrative Sciences Arnold & Marie Schwartz College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, Long Island University, Brooklyn, New York

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CURRICULUM VITAE

NATHANIEL MARC RICKLES, PHARM.D., PH.D., BCPP

Northeastern University School of Pharmacy

Department of Pharmacy Practice

206 Mugar Life Sciences Building, 360 Huntington Ave

Boston, MA 02115

OFFICE: (617) 373-7721; FAX: (617) 373-7655

E-mail: [email protected]

EDUCATION/EMPLOYMENT HISTORY

Education

01/00 – 05/03 Doctor of Philosophy in the Social and Administrative Sciences

University of Wisconsin, School of Pharmacy, Madison, Wisconsin

07/98 – 06/99 National Institute of Mental Health Postdoctoral Fellow in Mental

Health Services Research

School of Pharmacy, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin

08/97 – 12/99 Masters of Science in the Social and Administrative Sciences

University of Wisconsin, School of Pharmacy, Madison, Wisconsin

07/96 – 07/97 Residency in Psychiatric Pharmacy Practice

The University of Texas College of Pharmacy at Austin

The University of Texas Health Science Center, San Antonio, Texas

09/92 – 05/96 Doctor of Pharmacy

Philadelphia College of Pharmacy & Science, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

09/87 – 05/91 Bachelors of Science in Chemistry and Psychology

Dickinson College, Carlisle, Pennsylvania

Employment History

06/05 – Present Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice and Administration

Community Pharmacy Residency Coordinator

Northeastern University School of Pharmacy

Bouvé College of Health Sciences, Boston, Massachusetts

01/03 – 08/05 Assistant Professor of Social and Administrative Sciences

Arnold & Marie Schwartz College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences,

Long Island University, Brooklyn, New York

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09/00 – 09/01 Clinical Instructor

School of Pharmacy, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin

08/99 – 05/02 Teaching Assistant

School of Pharmacy, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin

08/97 – 05/98 Teaching Assistant

School of Pharmacy, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin

07/96 – 07/97 Clinical Instructor

College of Pharmacy, University of Texas at Austin

The Department of Pharmacology

The University of Texas Health Science Center, San Antonio, Texas

Professional Pharmacy Experience

05/09 – Present Part-time Psychiatric Pharmacist Specialist

Humana-Lifesync, Louisville, KY

Responsibilities: Conduct prior authorization reviews to determine clinical

eligibility for non-formulary use of psychotropic medications

04/07 – 09/11 Part-time Staff Pharmacist

CVS Pharmacy, Boston, Massachusetts

Responsibilities: Oversee safe dispensing of medication; provide

consultations to patients and prescribers regarding medication use

10/03 – 09/05 Part-time Staff Pharmacist

Duane Reade Pharmacy, Brooklyn, New York

Responsibilities: Oversee safe dispensing of medication; provide

consultations to patients and prescribers regarding medication use

05/00 – 9/01 Part-time Decentralized Staff Pharmacist

University of Wisconsin Hospital & Clinics, Madison, Wisconsin

Responsibilities:

Consult in the drug therapy management and monitoring of

inpatients; attend various rounds and make recommendations that

optimize patient drug therapy and outcomes; verify drug orders

and oversee safe distribution of medications; ensure compliance

with the standards of The Joint Commission

03/00 – 01/03 Part-time Staff Pharmacist

Shopko Pharmacy, Madison, Wisconsin

Responsibilities: Oversee safe dispensing of medication; provide

consultations to patients and prescribers regarding medication use

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Certification and Licensure

12/01 – Present Board Certified in Psychiatric Pharmacy

Pharmacist Licensures: Massachusetts #26882

Texas # 36337

Pennsylvania # RP-042176-L

Wisconsin # 12788

New York #049419

SCHOLARSHIP/RESEARCH

Major Areas of Research and Scholarship

1. Medication Adherence/Safety (MAS)

2. Pharmacy Communication (PC)

3. Methodological Evaluation (ME)

Refereed Articles

(*Data based) (#Corresponding author)

(%

Co-authored with Northeastern University PharmD Student) (!Invited)

MAS=Medication Adherence/Safety, PC= Pharmacy Communication,

ME=Methodological Evaluation

1. Rickles NM, Skelton JB, Davis J, Hopson J. Implementation of a Cognitive Memory

Screening and Referral Program (CMSRP) in Community Pharmacy Practice. Submitted

to the Journal of the American Pharmacists Association. PC

2. Smith TW, Catney CM, Rickles NM, Hermansen-Kobulnicky CJ, Broeseker AE,

Kimberlin CL. Pharmacy student comfort in communicating with persons with

disabilities. Submitted to Currents in Pharmacy Teaching and Learning. PC

3. Rickles NM. Editorial: Medication adherence of patient assistance program recipients: a

Pilot Study. Innovations in Pharmacy. Innovations in Pharmacy. Innov.Pharm.

2012;3(3); Article 86. MAS, PC

4. Rickles NM, Maclean LG, Hess K, Farmer KC, Yurkon AM, Ha CC, Schwartzman E,

Law AV, Milani PA, Trotta K, Labella SR, Designor RJ. Teaching medication adherence

in US Schools and Colleges of Pharmacy. American Journal of Pharmaceutical

Education. 2012;76(5): Article 79.*#%

MAS, ME

5. Orwig D, Rickles NM, Martin LG. Methodological issues in pharmacy research in older

adults. American Journal of Geriatric Pharmacotherapy. 2011;9:173-189.! ME

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6. Rickles NM, Dominguez S, Amaro H. Perceptions of healthcare, health status, and

discrimination among African-American veterans. Journal of Healthcare Disparities

Research and Practice. 2010;4(2):50-68.* #

7. Rickles NM, Dube GL, McCarter A, Olshan JS. Relationship between attitudes toward

mental illness and the provision of pharmacy services. Journal of the American

Pharmacists Association. 2010;50:704-713. * # %

PC, ME

8. Rickles NM, Noland CM, Tramontozzi A, Vinci M. Response to Fisher and Wilson’s

Letter to Editor on “Pharmacy student knowledge and communication of medication

errors”. American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education 2010;74(9): Article 176. * # %

MAS, PC, ME

9. Rickles NM. Viewpoint/Commentary: Student participants in faculty educational

research. American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education 2010;74: Article 92.! PC, ME

10. Rickles NM, Noland C, Tramontozzi A, Vinici MA. Pharmacy student knowledge and

communication of medication errors. American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education

2010;74:Article 60. * # %

MAS, PC, ME

11. Brown TA, Rickles NM. Letter to Editor: Mail-order versus local pharmacies on

adherence: study methods make for unfair comparison. American Journal of Managed

Care 2010;16: 226-228. MAS, ME

12. Rickles NM, Brown TA, McGivney MS, Snyder ME, White KA. Adherence: a review of

education, research, practice, and policy in the United States. Pharmacy Practice

2010;8:1-17. # % !

MAS, PC, ME

13. Rickles NM. A multi-theoretical approach to linking medication adherence levels and the

comparison of outcomes. Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy 2010;6:49-

62.# MAS, ME

14. Howard EP, Rickles NM, Nannini A, Harvey R, O’Neil-Pirozzi TM, Kirwin J, Lowe S.

Establishing an Interdisciplinary Geriatric Education Center. Journal of Allied Health

2009;38:e125-e129.

15. Noland C, Rickles NM. Reflection and analysis of how pharmacy interns learn to

communicate about medication errors. Health Communication 2009; 4:351-360. *MAS,

PC

16. Rickles NM, Tieu P, Myers L, Galal S, Chung V. The impact of a standardized patient

program on student learning of communication skills. American Journal of

Pharmaceutical Education 2009;73: Article 4.* # %

PC, ME

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17. O’Connell MB, Rickles NM, Sias JJ, Korner E. Cultural competency in health care and

its implications for pharmacy practice. Part 2: Emphasis on pharmacy systems and

practice. Pharmacotherapy 2009;29:14e-34e. PC

18. Rickles NM. Book review: Improving medication adherence: how to talk with patients

about their medications. American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education 2008;72: Article

17. MAS

19. Rickles NM, Svarstad BL. Relationships between multiple self-reported nonadherence

measures and pharmacy records. Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy

2007;3/4:663-677. * #

MAS, PC, ME

20. O’Connell MB, Korner E, Rickles NM, Sias JJ. Cultural competency in health care and

its implications for pharmacy practice. Part 1: Emphasis on cultural competency.

Pharmacotherapy 2007;27:1062-1079. PC

21. Rickles NM, Svarstad BL, Statz-Paynter J, Taylor LV, Kobak K. Improving patient

feedback about and outcomes with antidepressant treatment: a study in eight community

pharmacies. Journal of the American Pharmacists Association 2006;46:25-32. * #

MAS,

PC, ME

22. Rickles NM, Svarstad BL, Statz-Paynter J, Taylor LV, Kobak K. Pharmacists’

telemonitoring of antidepressant use: effects on patient feedback and other outcomes.

Journal of the American Pharmacists Association 2005;45: 344-353. * #

MAS, PC, ME

23. Rickles NM, Svarstad BL. Using Medicaid claims and dosing guidelines to assess the

prescribing and outcomes of conventional antipsychotics. The Journal of Pharmacy

Technology 2003;19:146-53. * #

MAS, ME

24. Rickles NM, Wertheimer AL, McGhan WF. The selective attention model for patient

evaluation of pharmaceutical services (SAMPEPS). Journal of Social and Administrative

Pharmacy 1998;15:174-189.#

ME

25. Solimando DA, Phillips ET, Weiss RA, Dawson NA, Diehl LF, Rickles NM.

Hypertensive reactions associated with paclitaxel. Cancer Investigation 1996;14:340-

342. * MAS

26. Scribner C, Kapit R, Phillips ET, Rickles NM. Aseptic meningitis and intravenous

immunoglobulin therapy. Annals of Internal Medicine 1994;121:305-306. * MAS

Non-Refereed Articles

Rickles NM. Psychosis. Monograph written in the edited Omnicare Formulary on Geriatric

Pharmaceutical Care Guidelines, 2000.

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BOOKS

Edited Book

Rickles NM, Wertheimer AI, Smith MC. Social and Behavioral Aspects of Pharmaceutical

Care. Second Edition. Sudbury, MA: Jones and Barlett Publishers, 2009. MAS, PC, ME

Book Chapters

1. Rickles NM, Svarstad BL. The patient: behavioral determinants. In: Allen L, ed.

Remington: the science and practice of pharmacy, 22nd ed. London: Pharmaceutical

Press, 2012:1893-1902. MAS, PC

2. Rickles NM, Wolfe M. Randomized Controlled Trials. In: MacKinnon GE, ed. Health

Outcomes and Pharmacoeconomics. First Edition. Sudbury, MA: Jones and Bartlett

Publishers, 2011. ME

3. Rickles NM, Britten N,Traulsen JM, Bissell P. Patient Decision Making: Responses to

Illness and Treatment. In: Rickles NM, Wertheimer AL, Smith MC, eds. Social and

Behavioral Aspects of Pharmaceutical Care. Second Edition. Sudbury, MA: Jones and

Bartlett Publishers, 2009:177-194. PC

4. Rickles NM. Care for Individuals with Mental Illness. In: Rickles NM, Wertheimer AL,

Smith MC, eds. Social and Behavioral Aspects of Pharmaceutical Care. Second Edition.

Sudbury, MA: Jones and Bartlett Publishers, 2009:355-374. PC

INVITED PRESENTATIONS

MAS=Medication Adherence/Safety, PC= Pharmacy Communication,

ME=Methodological Evaluation

International Presentations

1. Rickles NM. Improving medication knowledge and individualized care: a culturally

competent approach. Podium. Annual Meeting of the International Society of Clinical

Pharmacy and American College of Clinical Pharmacy (Orlando, Florida) in April 2009.

PC

2. Rickles NM. Pharmacologic adherence. Podium. Third International Congress of

ADHD, Multimodal Intervention, Answer of the XXI Century of ADHD (Mexico City,

Mexico) in September 2007. MAS

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National Presentations

3. Rickles NM, Kobulnicky CHJ. Integrating health behavior theory across pharmacy

curricula. Podium. Annual Meeting of the American Association of Colleges of

Pharmacy (Boston, MA) in July 2009.

4. Lipowski E, Rickles NM, Raebel MA, Zgarrick DP. Colleagues in research: powers in

numbers or how to build interdisciplinary relationships to advance pharmacy practice.

Podium. Annual Meeting of the American Pharmacists Association (San Diego, CA) in

March 2008.

5. Rickles NM. Teaching ethical responsibility: meet the ACPE mandate. Panelist at a Joint

Session of the Pharmacy Ethics, Liberal Education, and Curriculum SIGs. Annual

Meeting of the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy (Salt Lake City, UT) in

July 2006. PC

6. Rickles NM. Strategies for developing curricular content-related to cultural competence.

Moderator for panel presentation. Annual Meeting of the American Association of

Colleges of Pharmacy (Salt Lake City, UT) in July 2006. PC

Regional/Local Presentations

7. Rickles NM. A review of history of mental healthcare in the United States. Professional

Development Days. Northeastern University (Boston, MA) in December 2012.

8. Rickles NM. ADHD: Current Concepts and Controversies. Continuing education

program. Professional Development Days. Northeastern University (Boston, MA) in

December 2011.

9. Rickles NM. ADHD: Current Concepts and Controversies. Continuing education

program. Eastern Medicaid Pharmacy Administrators Association (Farmington, PA) in

November 2011.

10. Rickles NM. Culture: Yours, Mine, and Theirs Part 2. Continuing education program.

Vermont Pharmacists Association (Colchester, VT) in November 2011.

11. Rickles NM. Culture: Yours, Mine, and Theirs Part 2. Professional Development Days.

Continuing education program. Northeastern University (Boston, MA) in December

2010. PC

12. Rickles NM. Culture: Yours, Mine, and Theirs Part 2. Continuing education program. 6th

Annual New England Pharmacists Convention (Mashantucket, CT) in September 2010.

PC

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13. Rickles NM. Culture: Yours, Mine, and Theirs Part 2. Continuing education program.

Northeastern University (Braintree, MA) in August 2010. PC

14. Rickles NM. Interpersonal and group communication to improve patient safety.

Webinar. Meet the Research Series of the Center for Health Services Research and

Patient Safety (CHRP), Creighton University, Omaha, NE in April 2010. MAS, PC

15. Rickles NM. Keynote Speaker: Helping older adults use medications safely: an important

part of healthy aging. Continuing Education Program. 14th

Annual Aging and Dignity

Conference of the Massachusetts Department of Public Health (Worcester, MA) in June

2009. MAS

16. Rickles NM. Motivational interviewing: facilitating behavioral change. Continuing

education program. Vermont Pharmacist Association (Colchester, VT) in November

2008. MAS, PC

17. Rickles NM. Communication skills for the pharmacists. Podium. Japanese Pharmacist

Association (Boston, MA) in September 2008. MAS, PC

18. Rickles NM. Interdisciplinary medical issues involving psychiatric medication use in

older adults. Continuing education program. Annual Meeting of the Massachusetts

Association of Older Adults (Worcester, MA) in June 2008. MAS

19. Rickles NM. Preceptor development: developing, teaching, and evaluating

communication skills in the community. Continuing education program. Northeastern

University (Boston, MA) in May 2008. PC

20. Rickles NM. Interactive approaches to improving medication adherence. Continuing

education program. Northeastern University (Boston, MA) in November 2007. MAS, PC

21. Rickles NM. Medication safety at the Northeastern University School of Pharmacy.

Podium. Annual Meeting of the National Association of Boards of Pharmacy

Meeting/American Association Colleges of Pharmacy District 1 (Burlington, VT) in

October 2007. MAS

22. Rickles NM. Current and future directions in medication counseling education and

practice. Podium. Massachusetts Board of Pharmacy (Boston, MA) in May 2007. MAS,

PC

23. Rickles NM. Health care experiences and health status of African-American veterans.

Podium. Veterans at the Walter E. Carter Veteran Affairs Post (Mattapan, MA) in April

2007.

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24. Rickles NM. From psychology to regulations: interdisciplinary approaches to improve

medication use and safety. Podium. Clinician and hospital safety officials from Turkey.

Harvard Medical International (Boston, MA) in March 2007. MAS, PC

25. Rickles NM. Interdisciplinary medical issues involving psychiatric medication use in

older adults. Continuing education program. Joint conference of the Massachusetts

Association of Older Americans and Massachusetts Department of Mental Health

(Plymouth, MA) in December 2006. MAS

26. Rickles NM. Motivational interviewing- how it relates to the practice of pharmacy.

Continuing education program. Northeastern University (Boston, MA) in October 2006.

MAS, PC

27. Rickles NM. From telephone monitoring to stigma assessment: identifying pharmacy’s

role in mental health services delivery. Podium. Cornell Institute of Geriatric Psychiatry

at the Weill Medical College of Cornell University (White Plains, NY) in September

2006. MAS, PC

28. Rickles NM. Methods of assessing literacy and comprehension in the older adult.

Podium. Fourth Annual VA New England GRECC Conference in Gerontology (Boston,

MA) in September 2006. ME

29. Rickles NM. From psychology to regulations: interdisciplinary approaches to improve

medication use in hospitals. Continuing education program. The Council of Boston

Teaching Hospitals Pharmacy Grand Rounds (Boston, MA) in June 2006. MAS, PC

30. Rickles NM. Plenary Presentation: Psychiatric medication use in older adults. Joint

conference of the Massachusetts Association of Older Americans and Massachusetts

Department of Mental Health (Tyngsboro, MA) in April 2006. MAS

31. Rickles NM. From psychology to regulations: interdisciplinary approaches to improve

medication safety at your hospital. Continuing education program. Annual Meeting of

the Massachusetts Society of Health-System Pharmacists (Newton, MA) in April 2006.

MAS, PC

32. Rickles NM. From psychology to regulations: interdisciplinary approaches to improve

medication use. Home-study continuing education program. Northeastern University

(Boston, MA) in December 2005. MAS, PC

33. Rickles NM. From psychology to regulations: interdisciplinary approaches to improve

medication use. Continuing education program. Northeastern University (Boston, MA)

in October 2005. MAS, PC

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34. Rickles NM. Introduction to multicultural diversity and impact on health care.

Continuing education program. Fifth Annual Behavioral Science Seminar (Queens, NY)

in April 2004. MAS, PC

35. Rickles NM. Using medication claims in social epidemiologic investigations:

methodological issues and examples. Podium. Center for Demography of Health and

Aging at the University of Wisconsin-Madison (Madison, WI) in October 2000. ME

REFEREED PRESENTATIONS

(*Data based) (#Corresponding author)

(%

Co-authored with Northeastern University PharmD Student)

MAS=Medication Adherence/Safety, PC= Pharmacy Communication,

ME=Methodological Evaluation

International Presentations

1. Rickles NM, Kobayashi M, Chan S. The quality of the community pharmacist-patient

relationship and its association with adherence to medicines and other recommended

behaviors. Podium. Annual Meeting of the European Society for Patient Adherence,

COMpliance, and Persistence (Utrecht, Netherlands) in November 2011.*#%

MAS, PC

2. Rickles NM, Kobayashi MK, Chan S, Phan A, Murphy K. Factors affecting the quality

of the pharmacist-patient relationship. Poster. 16th

International Social Pharmacy

Workshop (Lisbon, Portugal) in August 2010.* # %

PC

3 Rickles NM, Bell JS, Chen T, Foulon V, O’Reilly C, Liekens S. Understanding and

resolving barriers to the community pharmacist’s provision of services to individuals

with mental illness. Workshop.16th

International Social Pharmacy Workshop (Lisbon,

Portugal) in August 2010. #

PC

4. Martin LG, Rickles NM, Krueger K. Research in the elderly: identifying and overcoming

the obstacles. Workshop. 16th

International Social Pharmacy Workshop (Lisbon,

Portugal) in August 2010. ME

5. Noland CM, Rickles NM. Reflection and analysis of how pharmacy students learn how

to communicate about medication errors. Podium. Annual Meeting of the International

Communication Association (Montreal, Canada) in May 2008. * MAS, PC

6. Rickles NM, Simajuntak J. An interim-analysis: the impact of a community pharmacy

rotation on the socialization of pharmacy students toward the value of patient medication

counseling. Podium. 13th

International Social Pharmacy Workshop (Malta) in July 2004.

* #

PC

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7. Rickles NM, Svarstad BL. A randomized, controlled study evaluating the impact of an

antidepressant monitoring program on consumer outcomes. Podium. 12th

International

Social Pharmacy Workshop (Sydney, Australia) in August 2002. * #

MAS, PC, ME

National Presentations

8. Rickles NM, Young GA, Raver E. The relationship between demographics and

medication adherence star ratings. Podium. Meeting of the Academy of Managed Care

Pharmacy (Cincinnati, OH) in October 2012. MAS, ME

9. Rickles NM, Maclean LG, Hess K, Farmer KC, Yurkon AM, Ha CC, Schwartzman E,

Law AV, Milani PA, Trotta K, Labella SR, Designor RJ. Teaching medication adherence

in US Schools and Colleges of Pharmacy. Podium. Meeting of the American Association

of Colleges of Pharmacy (Orlando, FL) in July 2012. MAS, PC

10. Rickles NM, Kobayashi MK, Chan S. Factors affecting consumer likelihood of

acceptance of pharmacist advice. Poster. Meeting of the American Pharmacists

Association (New Orleans, LA) in March 2012. PC

11. Rickles NM, Tieu P, Alam A, Baki AA, Nguyen T, Naidjate S. Comparative impact of

using peers vs. standardized patients in evaluating student communication skills. Poster.

Meeting of the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy (San Antonio, TX) in July

2011. *#%

PC

12. Rickles NM, Kobayashi M, Chan S, Phan A, Murphy K. Communication factors

affecting the pharmacist-patient relationship in community pharmacies. Poster. Meeting

of the American Pharmacists Association (Seattle, WA) in March 2011. *#%

PC

13. Rickles NM, Tieu P, Baki AA, Nguyen T, Naidjate S, Alam A. Comparative evaluation

of using standardized patients vs. peers in communication skills lab. Poster. Annual

Meeting of the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy (Seattle, WA) in July

2010. * # %

PC, ME

14. Young A. Rickles NM, Donney J. Cultural Competency and Pharmacists. Poster.

Annual Meeting of the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy (Seattle, WA) in

July 2010. * PC

15. Rickles NM, Babington L, O’Neil-Pirozzi T, Hayward L, Ippolito R, Lowe S, Bhat V.

Development of an interdisciplinary healthcare communication tool. Poster. Annual

Meeting of the American Pharmacists Association (Washington, DC) in March 2010. * #

% PC, ME

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16. Rickles NM, Kirwin JL, Brown T. Development and integration of a communication

skills evaluation form for use across the pharmacy curriculum. Poster. Annual Meeting of

the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy (Boston, MA) in July 2009. * #

PC,

ME

17. Gonyeau MJ, DiVall MV, Rickles NM, Kirwin JL. Developing a systematic curricular

review process. Poster. Annual Meeting of the American Association of Colleges of

Pharmacy (Boston, MA) in July 2009.

18. Rickles NM, Tieu P, Myers L, Galal S, Chung V. The impact of a standardized patient

program on student learning of communication skills. Poster. Annual Meeting of the

American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy (Chicago, IL) in July 2008. * # %

PC, ME

19. Rickles NM, Singh RL, Montagne M. Pharmacist attitudes toward types of mental

illnesses and provision of services. Podium. Annual Meeting of the American

Pharmacists Association (San Diego, CA) in March 2008. * #

PC, ME

20. Rickles NM, Singh RL, Montagne M. Pharmacy student attitudes toward types of mental

illnesses and provision of services. Poster. Annual Meeting of the American Association

of Colleges of Pharmacy (Orlando, FL) in July 2007. * #

PC, ME

21. Rickles NM, McNair N. A hypothetical regulation of herbal medicines and its impact on

consumer use and attitudes. Poster. Annual Meeting of the American Pharmacists

Association (Atlanta, GA) in March 2007. * #

MAS

22. Rickles NM, Tieu P, Myers L. Implementation and evaluation of a standardized patient

program in a pharmacy communication course. Poster. Annual Meeting of the American

Association of Colleges of Pharmacy (San Diego, CA) in July 2006. * # %

PC, ME

23. Rickles NM, Simanjuntak J. The impact of a community pharmacy rotation on student

value and intention to perform patient medication counseling. Poster. Annual Meeting of

the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy (Cincinnati, Ohio) in July 2005. * #

PC

24. Rickles NM. Improving pharmacist-patient communication on antidepressants. Poster.

18th

Annual Mental Health Services Research Conference of the National Institute of

Mental Health (Washington, DC) in July 2005. * #

PC

25. Rickles NM, Svarstad BL. The impact of antidepressant education and monitoring by

community pharmacists on multiple consumer outcomes. Podium. Annual Meeting of

the American Pharmacists Association (Seattle, Washington) in March 2004. * #

MAS,

PC, ME

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26. Rickles NM, Svarstad BL. Pharmacists’ evaluation of an antidepressant monitoring

program in community pharmacies. Poster. Annual Meeting of the American

Association of Colleges of Pharmacy (Minneapolis, Minnesota) in July 2003. * #

MAS,

PC, ME

27. Rickles NM. Integration of health promotion concepts into the pharmacy curriculum.

Podium. Annual Meeting of the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy

(Minneapolis, Minnesota) in July 2003. #

28. Rickles NM, Gidal BE, Collins M, Hermanson MK, Sheth RD, Ruteki PA. Possible

association of behavioral disturbances with levetiracetam: report of a case series. Poster.

Annual Meeting of the American Epilepsy Society (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) in

December 2001. * #

MAS

29. Rickles NM, Svarstad BL. Use of medication claims to evaluate outcomes of prescriber

adherence to a national antipsychotic dosing guideline. Podium. Annual Meeting of the

American Pharmacists Association Meeting (Washington, D.C.) in March 2000. * #

MAS, ME

30. Rickles NM, Eggert AE, Saklad SR. Comparisons of outcomes between three a priori

lithium dosing methods. Poster. Annual meeting of the Americal Society of Health-

System Pharmacists (New Orleans, Louisiana) in December 1996. * #

MAS, ME

Regional/Local Presentations

31. Rickles NM, Kobayashi M, Chan S, Phan A, Murphy K. Communication factors

affecting the pharmacist-patient relationship in community pharmacies. Poster. 2011

Research Expo at Northeastern University (Boston, MA) in March 2011.

32. Rickles NM, Tieu P, Baki AA, Nguyen T, Naidjate S, Alam A. Quantitative and

qualitative evaluation of using peers vs. standardized patients in the learning of

communication skills. Poster. 2010 Research Expo at Northeastern University (Boston,

MA) in March 2010. * # %

PC, ME

33. Rickles NM, Babington L, O’Neil-Pirozzi T, Hayward L, Ippolito R, Hamel P, Bhat V.

Developing tools measuring miscommunication involving interdisciplinary healthcare

teams. Poster. 2008 Research Expo at Northeastern University (Boston, MA) in March

2008. * # %

PC, ME

34. Rickles NM, Babington L, O’Neil-Pirozzi T, Hayward L, Ippolito R, Hamel P, Bhat V.

Developing tools measuring miscommunication involving interdisciplinary healthcare

teams. Poster. 5th

Annual Honors Evening at Northeastern University (Boston, MA) in

March 2008. * # %

PC, ME

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35. Rickles NM, Svarstad BL. Use of medication claims to identify predictors of prescriber

adherence to a national antipsychotic dosing guideline. Podium. Midwestern Pharmacy

Administration Conference (Toledo, Ohio) in July 2000. * #

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FUNDING

MAS=Medication Adherence/Safety, PC= Pharmacy Communication,

ME=Methodological Evaluation

External Funded

Interprofessional Geriatric Education for Team Based Care. PC

Role: Co-Investigator

Agency: Health Resources & Services Administration (HRSA)

Amount: $518,670 (2% support for faculty time)

Project Period: 07/01/12 – 06/30/15

Walgreens-Northeastern University Community Pharmacy Residency Program. MAS, PC

Role: Principal Investigator

Agency: National Association of Chain Drug Stores (NACDS)

Amount: $50,000 (no faculty support)

Project Period: 10/1/12 – 06/30/16

Transforming Opioid Prescribing in Primary Care (TOPCARE) MAS, PC, ME

Role: Consultant

Agency: National Institute of Drug Abuse (NIDA)

Amount: $1,625,000 (5% support for faculty time)

Project Period: 07/01/2012 – 06/30/2017

The impact of a telephone-based pharmacist intervention to improve adherence to asthma

medications. MAS, PC, ME

Role: Principal Investigator

Agency: PhRMA Foundation, Research Starter Grant in Health Outcomes

Amount: $60,000 (20% faculty time not supported by grant; sole investigator with

subcontract and consultants)

Project Period: 01/01/10 – 12/31/2010

Development and implementation of telephone and web-based tools to improve medication

adherence. MAS, PC, ME

Role: Principal Investigator

Agency: InnovationRx (20% faculty time supported by grant; sole investigator with

cooperative education student researchers)

Amount: $60,000

Project Period: 02/15/08 – 12/31/2009

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Adherence research. MAS, PC, ME

Role: Principal Investigator

Agency: InnovationRx

Amount: $38,000 (unrestricted gift)

Project Period: No timeline specified

The impact of training preceptors in assessing and evaluating student communication skills

on student’s counseling attitudes and behaviors. PC

Role: Principal Investigator

Agency: American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy/American Foundation on

Pharmaceutical Education New Investigator Award

Amount: $9,980 (20% faculty time not supported by grant; sole investigator with

research student help)

Project Period: 12/15/07 – 06/30/09

F31: A telephone-based antidepressant education and monitoring program. MAS, PC, ME

Role: Principal Investigator

Agency: National Institute of Mental Health

Amount: $25,000 (50% time as graduate student researcher. Sole investigator)

Project Period: 07/2001 – 07/2002

Pending External Grants

Tailoring Options for Urban Communities with Hypertension (TOUCH). MAS, PC, ME

Role: Co-Investigator

Agency: Patient Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI)

Amount: $1.8 million (15% support for faculty time)

Project Period: 06/01/13 – 05/31/16

Cultural meanings of medications and diet as they are related to disease control. MAS, ME

Role: Co-Investigator

Agency: NIH

Amount: $455,698

Project Period: 09/01/13 – 08/31/15

External Not Funded

Boston Circle of Care Initiative (BCCI)

Agency: CMS Innovation Center

Amount: $17 million (15% support for faculty time)

Project Period: 01/13 – 12/15

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Relationship of state pharmacy counseling regulations and health outcomes. MAS, PC, ME

Role: Principal Investigator

Agency: Robert Wood Johnson Foundation

Amount: $149,931

Project Period: 01/01/13 - 06/30/14

Development of an oral chemotherapy adherence barrier assessment tool. MAS, ME

Role: Principal Investigator

Agency: Pfizer, Inc.

Amount: $218,388 (support for 15% faculty time; have co-investigator, research

assistant, consultants, and coop student)

Project Period: 1/01/2012 – 6/30/2013

Factors Affecting Consumer Likelihood of Acceptance of Pharmacist MTM

Recommendations

Role: Principal Investigator

Agency: National Community Pharmacy Foundation

Amount: $60,000 (support for 15% faculty time)

Project Period: 06/12 – 05/13

An Interdisciplinary Investigation on Primary Medication Non-Adherence: To Pick Up or

Not to Pick Up, that is the Question. MAS, ME

Role: Principal Investigator

Agency: National Association of Chain Drug Stores

Amount: $387,290 (support for 30% faculty time; includes other NU faculty and

research associates, research coop students, consultants, statisticians)

Project Period: 6/1/2011 – 5/31/2013

Improving the health, safety, and quality for the VA with a comprehensive scalable

medication adherence solution. MAS, ME

Role: Principal Investigator (subcontract)

Agency: Veterans Administration

Amount: $1,143,225 (support for 30% faculty time; graduate research assistants,

research coop students, statistician, and consultants)

Project Period: 11/01/2010 – 10/31/2012

Impact of a clinical pharmacy hypertension adherence program in community health

centers. MAS, PC, ME

Role: Principal Investigator

Agency: AstraZeneca HealthCare Foundation

Amount: $362,400 (support for 20% faculty time; includes multiple clinical

pharmacy faculty members, 9 coop students, and consultants)

Project Period: 1/1/2011 – 12/31/2011

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Comparing adherence barriers to hypertension across different racial/ethnic populations.

MAS, ME

Role: Principal Investigator

Agency: Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation

Amount: $151,467

Period: 04/01/10 – 04/01/2011

Using assessment of adherence barriers for interventions to improve adherence. MAS, PC.

ME

Role: Principal Investigator

Agency: The Anthony Marchionne Foundation

Amount: $33,480

Period: 08/01/09 – 07/31/2010

The impact of a pharmacist call center on antidepressant adherence. MAS, PC, ME

Role: Principal Investigator

Agency: National Institute of Mental Health

Amount: $901,133

Project Period: 10/01/09 – 09/30/2011

Validation and pilot of a telephone-based pharmacy adherence assessment and

intervention program. MAS, PC, ME

Role: Principal Investigator

Agency: Foundation for Managed Care Pharmacy

Amount: $64,855

Period: 04/01/2009 – 09/30/2010

Evaluation of the extent of the science of safety across the Doctor of Pharmacy programs in

U.S. colleges and schools of pharmacy. MAS

Role: Principal Investigator

Agency: American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy

Amount: $90,000

Period: 01/06/2009 – 09/23/2009

Web-based self-monitoring system for antidepressant medication management. MAS, ME

Role: Co-Principal Investigator

Agency: HealthVault Be Well Fund (Microsoft)

Amount: $289,685

Period: 08/01/2008 – 07/31/2009

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Improving patient safety: a simulated patient approach to facilitate interdisciplinary

communication among future and current healthcare providers. MAS, PC, ME

Role: Principal Investigator

Agency: National Patient Safety Foundation

Amount: $100,000

Period: 06/01/2008 – 05/31/2010

Using patient-reported personal goals to improve understanding of the value of

antidepressant adherence. MAS, PC, ME

Role: Principal Investigator

Agency: Pfizer Pharmaceuticals’ Fellowship in Health Literacy/Clear Health

Communication

Amount: $130,000

Period: 07/01/2008 – 06/20/2010

A collaborative approach to improve interdisciplinary communication involving

medication adherence. MAS, PC, ME

Role: Principal Investigator

Agency: Commonwealth Fund

Amount: $268,804

Period: 1/30/2008 – 12/31/2010

R21: Using the internet and mobile phones to improve adherence in hypertension. MAS,

ME

Role: Co-Principal Investigator

Agency: National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute

Amount: $261,102 (Project was scored by NIH)

Period: 10/01/2007 – 09/31/2009

Internal Funded

A Pilot Investigation into the Nature and Extent of Medication Adherence Support

Activities (MASA) in Boston-area Pharmacies. MAS, PC, ME

Role: Primary Investigator

Agency: Provost’s Office, Tier 1 Grant Process

Amount: $50,000 (10% time with no support; several co-investigators: Drs. Gary

Young, Judy Hall, Carey Noland)

Project Period: 07/01/2012 – 06/30/2013

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Bridge to patient safety: development of a model for interdisciplinary collaboration using

simulated patients. MAS, PC, ME

Role: Principal Investigator

Agency: Provost’s Office, Research and Scholarship Development Fund

Amount: $20,000 (20% time with no support; several co-investigators: Drs. Therese

ONeill-Pirozzi, Susan Lowe, Lynn Babington, Rosann Ipolitto)

Project Period: 07/2007 – 06/30/2008

Developing an interdisciplinary geriatric education resource center. Role: Co-Investigator

Agency: Provost’s Office, Instructional Development Fund

Amount: $6,000 (5% time but no support for faculty time)

Project Period: 07/01/2007 – 06/30/2008

The impact of a standardized patient program on communication skills of pharmacy

students. PC, ME

Role: Principal Investigator

Agency: Provost’s Office, Instructional Development Fund

Amount: $7,005 (no support for faculty time; sole investigator with student

assistants)

Project Period: 07/01/2006 – 06/30/2007

Honors and Awards

05/11 Inducted in Rho Chi Honorary society

02/11 2010 Best Paper Award

Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy

05/10 Gerald E. Schumacher Pharmacy Faculty Excellence Award

School of Pharmacy, Northeastern University

01/10 2009 Top Reviewer

Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy

10/07 New Investigator Award

American Foundation for Pharmaceutical Education

07/05 New Investigator Award

National Institute of Mental Health

03/04 Recipient of APhA’s Best Postgraduate Research Award

Economic, Social and Administrative Sciences Section

American Pharmaceutical Association

153rd

Annual Meeting, Seattle, Washington

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08/02 – 02/03 Pre-doctoral National Research Service Award Fellowship

National Institute of Mental Health

12/01 Vilas Dissertator Travel Award for attendance to the Social Pharmacy

Workshop in Sydney, Australia in August 2002

09/00- 08/01 American Foundation for Pharmaceutical Education Fellowship Award

TEACHING & ADVISING EXPERIENCE

Courses Taught ($New course developed)

Northeastern University

Fall 2012 MCOP U100 Research Cooperative Education Rotation,

12 SH, 2 students

PHMD 4991 Directed Study, Research, 4 SH, 4 students

PHMD 4970 Jr/Sr Honors Project 1, 4 SH, 1 student

Summer 2012 PHMD 2310 Sec 01 Communication Skills for Pharmacists, 3

SH, 145 students

PHMD 2311 Sec 01-06 Communication Skills for Pharmacists Lab,

1 SH, 145 students

PHMD 6470 Education APPE, 6 SH, 3 students

Spring 2012 PHMD 6267 Sec 01 Comprehensive Disease Management 7,

Depression & Anxiety lecture, 4 SH, 130

students

Fall 2011 MCOP U100 Research Cooperative Education Rotation,

12 SH, 1 student

Summer 2011 PHMD 2310 Sec 01 Communication Skills for Pharmacists, 3

SH, 153 students

PHMD 2311 Sec 01-07 Communication Skills for Pharmacists Lab,

1 SH, 153 students

PHMD 6470 Education APPE, 6 SH, 2 students

Spring 2011 PHMD 6267 Sec 01 Comprehensive Disease Management 7,

Depression & Anxiety lecture, 4 SH, 122

students

MCOP U100 Research Cooperative Education Rotation,

12 SH, 1 student

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Summer 2010 PMD U310 Sec 01 Communication Skills for Pharmacists, 3

SH, 140 students

PMD U311 Sec 01-06 Communication Skills for Pharmacists Lab,

1 SH, 140 students

Spring 2010 PMD G467 Sec 01 Directed Practice APPE Rotation in

Research- Community Based, 1 student

MCOP U100 Cooperative Education Rotation, 12 SH, 2

students

Fall 2009 PMD G467 Sec 01 Directed Practice APPE Rotation in

Research- Community Based, 3 students

Summer 2009 PMD U310 Sec 01 Communication Skills for Pharmacists, 3

SH, 116 students

PMD U311 Sec 01-06 Communication Skills for Pharmacists Lab,

1 SH, 116 students

PMD G202 Sec 01 Communication Skills for Pharmacists, 3

SH, 14 students

PMD G204 Sec 01 Communication Skills for Pharmacists Lab,

1 SH, 14 students

PMD U924 Sec 01 Directed Study, 3 SH, 1 student

PMD G403 Sec 01 Directed Study, 3 SH, 1 student

Fall 2008 PMD G467 Sec 01 Directed Practice APPE Rotation in

Research- Community Based, 1 student

MCOP U100 Cooperative Education Rotation, 12 SH, 2

students

Summer 2008 PMD U310 Sec 01 Communication Skills for Pharmacists, 3

SH, 83 students

PMD U311 Sec 01-06 Communication Skills for Pharmacists Lab,

1 SH, 83 students

PMD G202 Sec 01 Communication Skills for Pharmacists, 3

SH, 16 students

PMD G204 Sec 01 Communication Skills for Pharmacists Lab,

1 SH, 16 students

Spring 2008 PMD G467 Sec 01 Directed Practice APPE Rotation in

Research- Community Based, 1 student

PMD U971 Honors Project 2, 4 SH, 1 student

PMD U964 Research, 1 student

Fall 2007 PMD G467 Sec 01 Directed Practice APPE Rotation in

Research- Community Based, 1 student

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PMD U971 Honors Project I, 4 SH, 1 student

BHS U100 Introduction to College, 1 SH, 19 students

Summer 2007 PMD U310 Sec 01 Communication Skills for Pharmacists &

Lab, 3 SH, 14 students

PMD G202 Sec 01 Communication Skills for Pharmacists, 3

SH, 16 students

PMD G204 Sec 01 Communication Skills for Pharmacists Lab,

1 SH, 16 students

PMD G467 Sec 01 Directed Practice APPE Rotation in

Research- Community Based, 2 students

PMD U971 Honors Project I, 4 SH, 1 student

Spring 2007 PMD G467 Sec 01 Directed Practice APPE Rotation in

Research- Community Based, 1 student

$Fall 2006 HNR U530 Sec 01 Health Promotion & Social Change:

Transforming Organizational Paradigms, 25

students

Summer 2006 PMD U310 Sec 01 Communication Skills for Pharmacists, 3

SH, 24 students

PMD U530 Sec 01 Pharmacy Jurisprudence, 3 SH, 117 students

PMD G467 Sec 01 Directed Practice APPE Rotation in

Research-Community Based, 3 SH, 2

students

MCOP U100 Cooperative Education Rotation, 12 SH, 1

student

$Spring 2006 PMD U310 Sec 01 Communication Skills for Pharmacists, 3

SH, 23 students

PMD U310 Sec 02 Communication Skills for Pharmacists, 3

SH, 24 students

PMD U310 Sec 03 Communication Skills for Pharmacists, 3

SH, 23 students

PMD U310 Sec 04 Communication Skills for Pharmacists, 3

SH, 19 students

PMD U310 Sec 05 Communication Skills for Pharmacists, 3

SH, 20 students

PMD U310 Sec 06 Communication Skills for Pharmacists, 3

SH, 18 students

MCOP U100 Cooperative Education Rotation, 12 SH, 1

student

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Fall 2005 PMD G467 Sec 01 Directed Practice APPE Rotation in

Research- Community Based, 3 SH, 4

students

Long Island University

Spring 2005 Taught Social and Behavioral Aspects of Pharmaceutical Care/Ethics

lecture course and coordinated labs in the course (and taught 2 labs), 3SH,

220 students.

Fall 2004 Co-taught honors elective on “Providing Quality Health Care to Culturally

Diverse Populations: Challenges for the 21st Century, 3 SH, 5 students

Spring 2004 Taught Social and Behavioral Aspects of Pharmaceutical Care/Ethics

lecture course and coordinated labs in the course (and taught 2 labs), 3SH,

220 students.

Taught Seminar in the Social and Administrative Sciences, 3 SH, 20

students.

Taught elective on “Development, Implementation and Assessment of

Pharmaceutical Care Programs”, 3 SH, 5 students

Fall 2003 Taught graduate course in research methodology in the social sciences, 3

SH, 20 students and two communication skills labs (25 students each lab).

Spring 2003 Taught communication lectures on mental illness, taught communication

skills labs and two labs in Social and Behavioral Aspects of

Pharmaceutical Care/Ethics (25 students each lab)

Additional Teaching Opportunities

08/07-10/07 & Instructor for small group discussions and assignments in Epidemiology

08/08 – 10/08 and Biostatistics, School of Medicine, Department of Family Medicine

and Public Health, Tufts University, Boston, MA

08/00 – 05/03 Educational/Professional Mentor for Web-Based Distance Education

Pharmacy Pathway Program, Pharmacy Administration, Creighton

University, Omaha, Nebraska. Assist in facilitating on-line weekly

discussions in a Health Care Systems course. Grade student contributions

and offer comments regarding discussions.

08/97 – 05/02 Teaching Assistant, Department of Social and Administrative Sciences,

School of Pharmacy, University of Wisconsin-Madison in Madison,

Wisconsin. Assist course instructors in three pharmacy courses: a course

on the psychosocial aspects of pharmacy, a course on pharmacists in the

U.S. Health Care System, and a course on pharmacist communication:

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educational and behavioral interventions. These courses involve assisting

the course instructors in the development of lectures, labs and exams,

leading discussion sections, and grading exams and papers.

07/98 – 03/00 Presented several lectures to the first year psychiatry interns at the

University of Wisconsin-Medical School in Madison, Wisconsin.

Lectures covered such topics as basic psychopharmacology of key

psychiatric disorders, and psychopharmacology algorithms.

10/96 – 04/97 Presented various topics to doctor of pharmacy students at the University

of Texas School of Pharmacy in Austin, Texas. Such topics included

mental status skills, managing the psychiatric and medical problems seen

in the mentally retarded/developmentally disabled population,

pharmacologic management of aggression, pharmacologic management of

depression, and the management of tricyclic antidepressant overdose.

Undergraduate and Graduate Advising Activities

Northeastern University

Spring 2010 – 2012 Chair, dissertation committee for Dorothy Bausemer, a Law & Public

Policy Doctoral Candidate.

2011 – Present Member, dissertation committee for Todd Brown, a Law & Public Policy

Doctoral Canddiate.

Fall 2006 – Actively involved in the student portfolio system, meet with

Present approximately 12 students per year on an individual basis to discuss their

career plans and review their professional portfolio.

Spring 2010 Helped oversee two third-year pharmacy cooperative education students,

Erin Bolen and Charles Berds IV, in projects related to the development of

a telephone-based pharmacy adherence monitoring program.

Summer 2007 - Helped direct an honors research project for a pharmacy student, Vrinda

Spring 2008 Bhat, titled “Developing tools measuring miscommunication involving

interdisciplinary healthcare teams.”

Fall 2008 Helped oversee two fourth-year pharmacy cooperative education students,

Dara Dayani and Amy Pitt in projects related to the development of web-

based and telephonic adherence management programs.

Summer 2006 Helped oversee one cooperative education student in survey research

projects examining pharmacist attitudes toward those with mental illness.

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Spring 2006 Helped oversee one cooperative education student in evaluating the impact

of a standardized patient program on student communication skills.

Long Island University

2003-2005 Thesis advisor of Joice Simanjuntak, a masters degree student in social

and administrative sciences with a concentration in marketing and

management. Her thesis was titled: “The impact of a community

pharmacy rotation on students’ value of patient medication counseling.”

2004-2006 Thesis advisor of Nicole McNair, a masters degree student in social and

administrative sciences with a concentration in drug regulatory affairs. Her

thesis was titled: “A hypothetical regulation of herbal medicines and its

impact on consumer use and attitudes.”

SERVICE AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

Service to Northeastern University

Department of Pharmacy Practice

2012 – Present PhD Committee in Pharmaceutical Policy and Research, Chair

2011 – Present Member, Merit Committee

2011 – Present Member, Tenure and Promotion Committee

2011 – Present Chair, Strategic Initiative Committee on Postgraduate Programs

2009 – 2011 Member, Communications Committee

2007 – 2008 Member, Faculty Search Committee for Social and Administrative

Positions

Assisted in the recruitment of three faculty members for department in

the area of the social and administrative sciences

School of Pharmacy

2011 – Present Member, Assessment Committee

2008 -2009 Member, Subcommittee of the Self-Study for Accreditation by the

American Council on Pharmaceutical Education

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2007 – 2009 Member, Curriculum Committee

Assisted in the development of school-wide, systematic curricular

review process

Bouvé College of Health Sciences

2012 – Present Bouvé Tenure & Promotion Committee, Chair

2012 – Present Interprofessional Education and Practice Committee , Member

2011 – Present Research Cooperative Education Committee, Member

2011 - Present Assisted in reaching out to accepted early action pharmacy students

2011 - Present Member, Steering Committee, PhD program in Population Health

2011 – Present Member, Simulation Task Force

2011 – Present Member, Bouvé Graduate Curriculum Committee

2006 – 2009 Member, Bouvé Interdisciplinary Geriatric Education Committee

2008 Assisted in a Health Science Friday to greet prospective parents and

students

2007 Assisted in reaching out by telephone to accepted students

2007-2008 Assisted Bouvé Diversity Committee in coordinating two Schwartz rounds

regarding difficult conversations between patients and clinicians

University-Wide

2011 – Present Advisor, AEPi Fraternity

2011 – Present Member, Graduate Council

2011 – Present Academic Policy Committee, Chair

2011 – Present Member, Center for Health Policy and Healthcare

2011 – Present Member, Health Law & Policy Steering Committee

2010 – Present Member, Institutional Review Board

2010 – Present Member, Holocaust Awareness Committee

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2010 – Present Member, Cardinal Cushing Award and William H. Wildes Scholarship

Selection Committee

2009 – Present President, Northeastern University Hillel Advisory Committee, Inc.

Facilitated 1.7 million gift to Northeastern University

2008 2008 Research & Scholarship Expo Program Committee

Service to Long Island University

Arnold & Marie Schwartz College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences

09/03 – 05/05 Member, Curriculum Committee

09/03 – 05/05 Member, Disciplinary and Grievances Committee

08/03 – 04/04 Program Coordinator of a 6-Credit Continuing Education Program on

“Incorporating Multicultural Pharmaceutical Care Into Today’s Pharmacy

Practice” to be held on April 4, 2004 in Jamaica, New York.

Service to Profession

Editorial Board Activities

2010 – Present Member, Editorial Board of the Journal of the American Pharmacists

Association

2009 – Present Member, Editorial Board of the Journal of Pharmaceutical Health

Services Research

2008 – 2011 Member, Editorial Board of the American Journal of Pharmaceutical

Education

Reviewer Activities

2010 Reviewer for the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy’s New

Investigator Program

2010 - Present Reviewer of abstract submissions for podiums and posters at the 2011

Annual Meeting of the American Pharmacists Association.

2006 – Present Reviewer for several pharmacy and medical journals: Medical Care,

Current Medical Research and Opinion, Journal of Affective Disorders,

Pharmacy World and Science, Journal of the American Pharmacists

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Association, American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education, Journal of

Pharmacy Teaching, Currents in Pharmacy Teaching and Learning,

Journal of Pharmacy Practice, European Journal of Psychiatry,

Psychology and Health, and Research in Social and Administrative

Pharmacy

2009, 2011: Reviewer for chapter, “Communicating Effectively With Others” in

textbook, Pharmacy Management, Leadership, Marketing, and Finance,

Burns MA, Vaillancourt AM, Shepherd M, eds., Sudbury: Jones and

Bartlett Publishers, 2010.

2009 Reviewer of posters for Best Postgraduate Student Poster Award of the

Economic, Social and Administrative Sciences section of the American

Pharmacists Association

2008 Reviewer of poster abstracts for 2008 American Association of Colleges

of Pharmacy meeting

2008 External grant reviewer for grant on medication adherence, University of

Missouri

Committees

2011 – Present: Member, Selection Committee, Best Paper Award for Research in Social

and Administrative Pharmacy

2010 Chair of the American Pharmacists Association’s Committee for the

Wiederholt Best Paper in the Economic, Social, and Administrative

Sciences

2010 Member, American Pharmacists Association’s Awards Committee

2010- 2011 Member, Research Roundtables Programming Committee of the

Economic, Social and Administrative Sciences for the 2011 Annual

Meeting of the American Pharmacists Association

2010 Member, Committee on National People’s Pharmacy School Pilot

2009 – Present Member, Curriculum Committee, Social and Administrative Sciences

Section of the American Association Colleges of Pharmacy

01/08 – 12/09 Member, Review Course Committee, College of Psychiatric and

Neurologic Pharmacists

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07/08 – 04/09 Chair, Methods Programming Committee of the Economic, Social and

Administrative Sciences Section for 2009 Annual Meeting of the

American Pharmacists Association.

09/07 – 03/08 Member, Colleagues in Research Programming Committee of the

Economic, Social and Administrative Sciences Section for the 2008

Annual Meeting of the American Pharmacists Association.

07/05 – 07/06 Chair, Subcommittee of the Curriculum Committee of the Social and

Administrative Sciences Section of the American Association of Colleges

of Pharmacy.

Subcommittee is charged with building and maintaining electronic

repository of syllabi of social and administrative courses.

11/01- 12/03 Member, ACCP Committee dedicated to developing a White Paper on

cultural competency in pharmacy practice.

Other Professional Activities

2010 – Present Member, Prescription Monitoring Advisory Council

2009 – Present Moderator for sessions at Annual Meeting of the American Pharmacists

Association

2009 – Present Member, Board of the Massachusetts Pharmacists Association Foundation

2008 Member, Coordinating Council to Discuss the Collaborative Role of the

Community Pharmacist in Managing Depression

Led to the development of a published white paper “Expanding the

role of the community pharmacist in managing depression”

07/06 – 07/07 Chair, Liberal Arts Special Interest Group, American Association of

Colleges of Pharmacy

09/05 – 06/06 Chair-Elect, Liberal Arts Special Interest Group, American Association of

Colleges of Pharmacy

12/97 Served as a judge in the final rounds of the American Society of Health-

System Pharmacy Student Clinical Skills Competition in Atlanta, Georgia.

11/96 Assisted faculty in grading of doctor of pharmacy student patient

counseling presentations at the University of Texas Health Science Center

at San Antonio in San Antonio, Texas.

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04/96 Organized the first ASHP Clinical Skills Competition at the Philadelphia

College of Pharmacy and Science in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

02/95 Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science, Office of Professional

Programs, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Participated in the development of

a manuscript titled “Tailoring the AHCPR Clinical Practice Guidelines on

Depression in Primary Care for Use in Long-Term Care Facilities.”

Assisted in the content and construction of several algorithms. Document

was presented at the 17th

MidYear Conference of the American Society of

Consultant Pharmacists in May 1995.

Service to the Community

2010 Health Careers Academy Summer Institute, University of Massachusetts-

Boston

Presented lecture to middle-school and high-school minority students

about pursuing the pharmacy profession.

2009 Member, Patient Health Education and Literacy Project, Center for

Community Health Education Research and Service, Inc.

Assisted in developing a resource guide for community education

classes on diabetes and hypertension

Led three community education classes on proper medication diabetes

and hypertension medication use in Roxbury, MA

2008 – Present Member, Advisory Board of Families for Depression Awareness

2007 – 2009 Chair of the Rentals Committee of Congregation Kehillath Israel

2005 – 2009 Volunteer as a big brother in the Jewish Big Brothers/Big Sisters of

Boston, Massachusetts.

1999 - 2003 Volunteered as a big brother in Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Dane County,

Madison, Wisconsin.

1997 - 1998 Epilepsy Center of South Central Wisconsin, assisted in a monthly support

group on anticonvulsant medications.

Spring 1997 "Drug Abuse: A lesson in being kool, knowledgeable, and free", presented

participants of the 1997 National Youth Sports Program.

Spring 1997 National Anxiety Screening Week, San Antonio, Texas

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PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

Membership in Professional Organizations

2009 – Present Active member, National Communication Association

2007 – Present Active member, Massachusetts Pharmacists Association

2005 – Present Active member, College of Psychiatric and Neurologic Pharmacists

2005 – Present Active member, AcademyHealth

2000 - Present Active member, American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy

2000 - Present Active member, American College of Clinical Pharmacy

1999 - Present Active member, American Sociological Association

1993 - Present Active member, American Society of Health-System Pharmacists

1993 - Present Active member, American Pharmacists Association

Selected Conferences Attended

2012 Academy of Managed Care Meeting, Cincinnati, OH

Annual Meeting of the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy,

Orlando, FL

2011 Annual Meeting of the American Pharmacists Association, Seattle, WA

Annual Meeting of the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy,

San Antonio, TX

Annual Meeting of the European Society of Patient Adherence,

COMpliance, and Peristence

2010 16th

International Social Pharmacy Workshop, Lisbon, Portugal

Annual Meeting of the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy,

Seattle, Washington

Annual Meeting of the American Pharmacists Association, Washington,

D.C.

2009 Annual Meeting of the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy,

Boston, MA

14th

Annual Aging and Dignity Conference of the Massachusetts

Department of Public Health, Worcester, MA

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Annual meeting of the International Society of Clinical Pharmacy and

American College of Clinical Pharmacy, Orlando, FL

Annual Meeting of the American Pharmacists Association, San Antonio,

TX

2008 Annual Meeting of the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy,

Chicago, IL

5th Annual World Health Care Congress, Washington, D.C.

Annual Meeting of the American Pharmacists Association, San Diego, CA

Annual Meeting of the College of Psychiatric and Neurologic Pharmacists,

Scottsdale, AZ

Annual meeting of the Massachusetts Association of Older Adults

Worcester, MA

2007 4th Annual World Healthcare Innovation and Technology Congress,

Washington, D.C.

Annual Meeting of the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy,

Orlando, FL

Annual Meeting of the American Pharmacists Association, Atlanta, GA

Third International Congress of Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity

Disorder, Mexico City, Mexico) in September 2007

National Association of Boards of Pharmacy Meeting/American

Association Colleges of Pharmacy District I Meeting, Burlington, VT

2006 Annual Meeting of the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy,

San Diego, CA

Conference of the Massachusetts Association of Older Americans and

Massachusetts Department of Mental Health held in Plymouth, MA

4th Annual VA New England GRECC Conference in Gerontology held at

Northeastern University in September 2006.

Conference of the Massachusetts Association of Older Americans and

Massachusetts Department of Mental Health held in Tyngsboro, MA

Annual Meeting of the Massachusetts Society of Health-System

Pharmacists, Newton, MA

Auburn University Motivational Interviewing Skills Training, Auburn, AL

2005 Annual Meeting of the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy,

Cincinnati, OH

18th

Annual Mental Health Services Research Conference of the National

Institute of Mental Health, Washington, D.C.