Courtney Louise Bradley, PharmD

Courtney Louise Bradley, PharmD
High Point University, Fred Wilson School of Pharmacy
Department of Clinical Sciences
One University Parkway
High Point, North Carolina 27268
Office: (336) 841-9715 • Fax: (336) 888-6394 • Email: cbradley@highpoint.edu
EDUCATION AND TRAINING
July 2014 – June 2015
Academic Postdoctoral Fellowship in Pharmaceutical Care Lab
University of North Carolina Eshelman School of Pharmacy
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
July 2013 – June 2014
Post-Graduate Year One (PGY1) Community Pharmacy Practice Residency
Kroger Pharmacy, Cincinnati-Dayton Kroger Marketing Area
University of Cincinnati James L. Winkle College of Pharmacy
Cincinnati, Ohio
August 2009 – May 2013
Doctorate of Pharmacy, with Highest Distinction
University of North Carolina Eshelman School of Pharmacy
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
GPA 4.0
August 2004 – May 2008
Bachelor of Science in Biology, Second Major in Chemistry
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
GPA 3.41, Dean’s list 4 Semesters
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
July 2015 – Present
Assistant Professor of Clinical Sciences
Applied Laboratory Coordinator
High Point University, Fred Wilson School of Pharmacy
High Point, North Carolina
July 2014 –June 2015
Clinical Instructor
University of North Carolina Eshelman School of Pharmacy
Division of Practice Advancement and Clinical Education
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Supervisor: Kelly Scolaro, PharmD
Clinical Assistant Professor; Director of Pharmaceutical Care Labs
University of North Carolina Eshelman School of Pharmacy
Responsibilities included:
 Coordinated two required courses for PY1 and PY2 students entitled
“Pharmaceutical Care Labs I” and Pharmaceutical Care Labs IV” which
includes synchronization with one satellite campus
 Assisted in other courses including an interprofessional elective titled “InterProfessional Teamwork and Communication – Keys to Patient Safety” and an
elective titled “Applied Case Studies in Self-Care Therapeutics”
 Contributed to faculty committees including the Admissions committee and the
Curriculum and Assessment committee
August 2013 – June 2014
Adjunct Instructor of Clinical Pharmacy
University of Cincinnati James L. Winkle College of Pharmacy
Cincinnati, Ohio
Supervisor: Pamela Heaton, PhD, RPh
Chair, Division of Pharmacy Practice and Administrative Sciences
University of Cincinnati James L. Winkle College of Pharmacy
Responsibilities included:
 Developed and instructed an elective for PY1, PY2, and PY3 students titled
“Therapeutic Lifestyle Changes”
 Served as “faculty lead” for the asthma patient care skills lab module
 Educated pharmacy students through small group facilitation in various skills
lab modules and therapeutic case studies
 Attended Curriculum and Assessment Committee meetings
June 2008 – August 2009
Laboratory Technician
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Cell and Developmental Biology Department
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Supervisor: Patrick Brennwald, PhD
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Cell Biology & Physiology
Responsibilities included:
 Produced a laboratory procedure guide for incoming technicians
 Conducted various experiments to support diverse projects and assembled final
diagrams for published papers
 Performed procedures including PCR amplification, analytical digestions,
inductions, purifications, and protein gels
PHARMACY PRACTICE EXPERIENCE
February 2015 – June 2015
Nonprofit Clinical Pharmacist (Fellowship Experience)
Senior PharmAssist
Durham, North Carolina
Supervisor: Marilyn Disco, PharmD, CGP
Clinical Services Director
Senior PharmAssist
Responsibilities included:
 Provided medication management services to geriatric patients by performing
medication reviews and counseling
 Coordinated healthcare needs through community referrals
 Precepted fourth-year students completing an ambulatory care rotation
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November 2014 – May 2015 Outpatient Clinical Pharmacist (Fellowship Experience)
Geriatric Specialty Clinic
University of North Carolina Health Care
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Supervisor: Jena Ivey Burkhart, PharmD, BCPS, CPP
Geriatric Clinical Pharmacist
University of North Carolina Geriatric Specialty Clinic
Responsibilities included:
 Assessed anticoagulation therapy through patient assessment and PT/INR
point-of-care testing
 Modified medication regimens and provided appropriate patient education
 Provided patient support through the use of interdisciplinary referrals including
physical therapy, occupational therapy, and social work
August 2014 – October 2014 Outpatient Clinical Pharmacist (Fellowship Experience)
Carolina Assessment of Medications Program Clinic
University of North Carolina Health Care
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Supervisor: Ginny Crisp, PharmD, BCACP
Pharmacy Clinical Manager
University of North Carolina Shared Services Center
Responsibilities included:
 Supported the development of an outpatient medication management clinic
 Recruited and provided care for patients with a focus on identifying and
managing drug-related problems
 Assisted in evaluating patient records for prior authorization criteria in an effort
to maintain formulary requirements
July 2013 – June 2014
Community Clinical Pharmacist (Residency Experience)
Kroger Pharmacy Patient Care Center
Cincinnati, Ohio
Preceptor: Rachel Bowen, PharmD
Clinical Pharmacist, Patient Care Manager
Kroger Pharmacy Patient Care Center
Responsibilities included:
 Delivered high quality patient care services including Diabetes Coaching,
Heart Healthy Coaching, Healthcare Screenings, Immunizations, Medication
Therapy Management (MTM), Smoking Cessation, and Fitness, Nutrition &
Weight Management
 Communicated with health care providers to work collaboratively to improve
patient care
 Precepted pharmacy students during introductory and advanced community
pharmacy rotations
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December 2013 – June 2014
Ambulatory Care Clinical Pharmacist (Residency Experience)
Cincinnati Health Department
Cincinnati, Ohio
Preceptor: Bethanne Brown, PharmD, BCACP
Clinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice
University of Cincinnati James L. Winkle College of Pharmacy
Responsibilities included:
 Conducted patient appointments focused on improving diabetes care including
providing education on medications, blood glucose meters, short-term
complications, long-term complications, nutrition, and exercise.
 Implemented and modified medication regimens based on prescriptive
authority through a collaborative practice agreement
 Evaluated efficacy of medication regimen and patient progress by ordering
necessary laboratory tests
September 2013 – June 2014 Store Pharmacy Management (Residency Experience)
Kroger Pharmacy
Cincinnati, Ohio
Preceptor: Brittany Marino, PharmD
Pharmacy Manager
Kroger Pharmacy
Responsibilities included:
 Expanded and analyzed innovative methods to improve workflow centered
around patient care and medication therapy management
 Collaborated with the pharmacy manager to accomplish executive duties and
responsibilities
 Contributed to store-wide department management meetings
April 2014 – June 2014
Corporate Pharmacy Management (Residency Experience)
Kroger, General Headquarters
Cincinnati, Ohio
Preceptor: Jim Kirby
Clinical Coordinator
Kroger Pharmacy
Responsibilities included:
 Drafted and submitted an award-winning application for the APhA Pinnacle
Award which resulted in the Kroger Company being recognized for
accomplishments related to innovative patient care
 Designed and revised a universal immunization consent form based on clinical
pharmacy input to ensure that the comprehensive form was in compliance with
all state laws
 Developed a corporate immunization training outline which will be utilized to
train pharmacists on immunization techniques and best practices.
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April 2014 – June 2014
Division Pharmacy Management (Residency Experience)
Kroger, Cincinnati-Dayton Kroger Marketing Area
Cincinnati, Ohio
Preceptor: Stacey Frede, PharmD, BCACP, CDE
District Clinical Coordinator, Residency Director
Kroger Pharmacy
Responsibilities included:
 Participated in medication safety analysis and suggested modifications to
improve patient care
 Assisted district coordinator in regulatory compliance and in-house audits
 Joined district clinical manager in an effort to identify and strengthen areas of
improvement related to immunization and medication therapy management
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Course Coordination
Pharmaceutical Care Laboratory IV (PHCY 404)
Required 2-credit course for Professional Year 2 students
Spring 2015
162 students
Pharmaceutical Care Laboratory I (PHCY 401)
Required 2-credit course for Professional Year 1 students
Fall 2014
161 students
Didactic Teaching
Applied Case Studies in Self-Care Therapeutics (PACE 831)
Elective 3-credit course for Professional Year 3 students (30 students)
Fall 2014
Case Studies in Pain Management
3 lecture hours
Small Group Facilitation
Pharmacotherapy III – Pulmonary/GI (PHCY 445)
Required 2-credit course for Professional Year 2 students (10-12 students)
Fall 2014
Asthma/Allergies SOAP Note Recitation
2 lecture hours
Inter-Professional Teamwork and Communication – Keys to Patient Safety (PACE 607)
Elective 3-credit course for pharmacy, nursing, and medical students (30 students)
Fall 2014
Patient Simulation
4 lecture hours
Clerkship Teaching
Academic Pharmacy Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience (APPE)
Elective 4-credit clerkship for Professional Year 4 students
2014-2015
Pharmaceutical Care Labs – Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Co-Preceptor – 2 students
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University of Cincinnati James L. Winkle College of Pharmacy
Course Coordination
The Pharmacist’s Role in Therapeutic Lifestyle Changes (PHTH 7041)
Elective 1-credit course for Professional Year 2 or 3 students
Spring 2014
31 students
Didactic Teaching
Therapeutics II (PHTH 8070)
Required 5-credit course for Professional Year 2 students (90 students)
Spring 2014
Immunization Practices
1 lecture hour
Small Group Facilitation
Pharmacy Practice Skills Development I (PHRX 8051)
Required 2-credit course for Professional Year 2 students (8-10 students)
Spring 2014
Self-Care I
Respiratory
Dispensing and Counseling
12 lecture hours
12 lecture hours
12 lecture hours
Pharmacy Practice Skills Development II (PHRX 9001)
Required 2-credit course for Professional Year 3 students (8-10 students)
Fall 2013
Self-Care II
MTM I
MTM II
Oral final exam
12 lecture hours
12 lecture hours
12 lecture hours
10 lecture hours
Case Studies in Therapeutics I (PHTH 8010)
Required 1-credit course for Professional Year 2 students (5 students)
Fall 2013
Patient Presentations
2 lecture hours
Clerkship Teaching
Community Pharmacy Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience (APPE)
Required 4-credit clerkship for Professional Year 4 students
2013-2014
Kroger Pharmacy – Cincinnati, Ohio
Primary Preceptor – 1 student
Co-Preceptor – 2 students
Ambulatory Care Introductory Pharmacy Practice Experience (IPPE)
Required 2-credit clerkship for Professional Year 2 students
2013-2014
Kroger Pharmacy – Cincinnati, Ohio
Primary Preceptor – 1 student
Co-Preceptor – 1 student
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PUBLICATIONS
(* corresponding author)
Refereed Publications
2016
Bradley CL, Khanova J, Scolaro KL*. Evaluation of a Teaching Assistant Program for Third-Year
Pharmacy Students. Am J Pharm Educ. Accepted Nov 11, 2015.
2015
Beck AF*, Bradley CL, Huang B, Simmons JM, Heaton PC, Kahn RS. The Pharmacy-Level Asthma
Medication Ratio and Population Health. Pediatrics 2015; 135(6):1009-17.
2010
Wu H*, Turner C, Gardner J, Temple B, Brennwald P. The Exo70 Subunit of the Exocyst Is an
Effector for Both Cdc42 and Rho3 Function in Polarized Exocytosis. Molecular Biology of the Cell
2010; 21:430-442.
Non-refereed Publications
2016
Scolaro KL, Bradley CL. Managing Colds, Cough, and Fever in Children. The Rx Consultant (0.15
CEUs). Available at: www.rxconsultant.com/managing-colds-cough-and-fever-in-children. Available
January 20, 2016.
2015
Bradley CL, Scolaro KL, Dupuis RE. Placing Journal Clubs into Practice. American Pharmacist
Association’s Advanced Preceptor Training Program (0.1 CEUs). Available at:
www.pharmacylibrary.com and www.pharmacist.com. Available June 30, 2015.
2015
Bradley CL, Scolaro KL. New OTC Product: Flonase Allergy Relief. American Association College
of Pharmacy. Self-Care Therapeutics/Non-Prescription Medicines Special Interest Group Newsletter.
Spring 2015.
PUBLISHED ABSTRACTS AND POSTER PRESENTATIONS
(* presenting author)
2015
Bradley CL*, Scolaro KL. Evaluation of a teaching assistant program for third-year pharmacy
students.
Poster Presentation: American Association College of Pharmacy Annual Meeting, National Harbor,
Maryland, July 12, 2015.
Abstract Publication: Am J Pharm Educ. 2015;79(5):Article S4.
2015
Bradley CL*, Scolaro KL. Evaluation of a teaching assistant program for third-year pharmacy
students.
Poster Presentation: Research in Education and Practice Symposium, Chapel Hill, North Carolina,
May 15, 2015.
2014
Bradley CL*, Luder H, Beck A, Bowen R, Heaton P, Kahn R, Mansour M, Obszarski S, Frede S.
Medication Management Program in Pediatric Patients with Asthma: A Community Pharmacy and
Children’s Hospital Medical Center Partnership.
Poster Presentation: Ohio Pharmacists Association Annual Conference, Columbus, Ohio, April 4,
2014.
2014
Bradley CL*, Luder H, Beck A, Bowen R, Heaton P, Kahn R, Mansour M, Obszarski S, Frede S.
Medication Management Program in Pediatric Patients with Asthma: A Community Pharmacy and
Children’s Hospital Medical Center Partnership.
Poster Presentation: American Pharmacists Association Annual Meeting and Exposition, Orlando,
Florida, March 29, 2014.
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2013
Bradley CL*, Gross J, McNeely. Multidisciplinary intervention to prevent hospitalization in patients
with heart failure: a prospective single center study.
Poster presentation: University of North Carolina Eshelman School of Pharmacy Research Day,
Chapel Hill, North Carolina, April 29, 2013.
2012
Bradley CL*, Gross J, McNeely. Multidisciplinary intervention to prevent hospitalization in patients
with heart failure: a prospective single center study.
Poster presentation: American Society of Health-System Pharmacists Midyear Clinical Meeting, Las
Vegas, Nevada, December 3, 2012.
PUBLISHED ABSTRACTS AND PLATFORM PRESENTATIONS
(*presenting author)
2014
Beck AF*, Bradley CL, Huang B, Simmons JM, Heaton PC, Kahn RS. Childhood Asthma Control
and Community Pharmacies: Moving to Population Health.
Platform presentation: American Public Health Association Annual Meeting and Exposition, New
Orleans, Louisiana, November 18, 2014.
2014
Bradley CL*, Luder H, Beck A, Bowen R, Heaton P, Kahn R, Mansour M, Obszarski S, Frede S.
Medication Management Program in Pediatric Patients with Asthma: A Community Pharmacy and
Children’s Hospital Medical Center Partnership.
Platform Presentation: Ohio Pharmacy Residency Conference, Ada, Ohio, May 16, 2014.
GRANTS
2016
Integration of simulation technology, standardized clients, and community outreach to optimize
blood pressure assessment competency in first-year pharmacy students.
Bradley CL, Sherrill CH, Smith JR. Co-primary investigator on submitted proposal for $17,818.45 to
High Point University Think BIG Award. Decision Pending.
2014
Multidisciplinary intervention to prevent hospitalization in patients with heart failure: a
prospective single center study.
Bradley CL, Luder H, Beck A, Bowen R, Heaton P, Kahn R, Mansour M, Obszarski S, Frede S.
Primary investigator on submitted proposal. $1,000 received from the American Pharmacists
Association (APhA) Foundation Incentive Grant Program. Awarded April 2014.
INVITED PRESENTATIONS
2016
The Pharmacy-Level Asthma Medication Ratio and Population Health
Bradley CL. Seminar presentation to faculty, post-doctoral candidates, and doctoral students at the
Division of Pharmaceutical Outcomes and Policy, University of North Carolina Eshelman School of
Pharmacy, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, March 10, 2016.
2014
Career Forum – Transition from student pharmacist to resident to new practitioner
Bradley CL. Presented to student pharmacists at Kappa Epsilon Professional Pharmacy Fraternity,
Lambda Chapter, University of North Carolina Eshelman School of Pharmacy, Chapel Hill, North
Carolina, November 18, 2014.
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2014
Using New Cardiovascular Guidelines to Transform Patient Outcomes
Bradley CL, Neltner A, Puening E, Welage B. ACPE-accredited continuing education program
presented to pharmacists at Kroger Pharmacy Annual Pharmacy Show, Cincinnati Ohio, May 8, 2014,
May 14, 2014, and May 15, 2014.
PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
National
American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy (AACP)
 Member (April 2014 – Present)
 Lab Instructors Special Interest Group Committee Member: Assessment (July 2014 – Present)
 Lab Instructors Special Interest Group Committee Member: Programming (July 2014 – Present)
 Student Community Engaged Service Award Reviewer (October 2015 – Present)
American Pharmacists Association (APhA)
 Member (August 2011 – Present)
Kappa Epsilon, Lambda Chapter
 Alumni Member (June 2013 – Present)
 Committee Member: Alumni (July 2015 – Present)
 Committee Member: Convention Planning (July 2015 – Present)
 Co-Faculty Advisor (August 2014 – June 2015)
 Collegiate Member (August 2009 – May 2013)
 Secretary (May 2011 – May 2012)
 New Member Educator Co-Chair (May 2010 – May 2011)
American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP)
 Member (August 2011 – December 2015)
State
North Carolina Association of Pharmacists (NCAP)
 Member (August 2011 – Present)
 Community Care Executive Committee (January 2016 – Present)
Ohio Pharmacists Association (OPA)
 Member (October 2013 – December 2014)
 Task Force Member: Disease State Management (October 2013 – June 2014)
SERVICE
High Point University, Fred Wilson School of Pharmacy
October 2015 – Present
Member
Department of Basic Sciences Faculty Recruitment Committee
August 2015 – Preset
Member
Admissions Committee
August 2015 – Present
Member
Assessment and Outcomes Committee
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University of North Carolina Eshelman School of Pharmacy
August 2014 – June 2015
Visiting Member
Admissions Committee
August 2014 – June 2015
Visiting Member
Curriculum and Assessment Committee
March 2015
Curriculum Vitae Reviewer
Professional Development Course
September 2014
Guest Speaker
Pre-Pharmacy Club
August 2014 – April 2015
Pharmacy Preceptor
Student Health Action Coalition
August 2014 – April 2015
Pharmacy Preceptor
Carolina Association of Pharmacy Students
University of Cincinnati James L. Winkle College of Pharmacy
August 2013 – June 2014
Pharmacy Preceptor
Drop Inn Clinic
University of Cincinnati James L. Winkle College of Pharmacy
August 2013 – May 2014
Visiting Member
Curriculum and Assessment Committee
July 2013 – June 2014
Member and Volunteer
Winton Hills Community Council
Cincinnati, Ohio
July 2013 – June 2014
Member
Kroger Inclusion Counsel
Cincinnati, Ohio
COMMUNITY SERVICE
September 2015 – Present
Food Pantry Over-The-Counter Medication Giveaway and Blood Pressure
Measurement (Meet the Doctor)
Seventh-Day Adventist Church
High Point, North Carolina
December 17, 2015
Community Christmas
High Point University
High Point, North Carolina
October 31, 2015
Unity Festival
Washington Street District
High Point, North Carolina
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October 8-9, 2015
NC MedAssist Over-The-Counter Medication Giveaway
Oak Hollow Mall – High Point University Community Center
High Point, North Carolina
PEER REVIEWER
February 2015 – Present
American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education
AWARDS AND HONORS
April 2015
AACP Walmart Scholars Program Recipient
American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy
August 2012
Fred Lockwood Scholarship
Pharmacy Foundation of North Carolina
August 2011
J. Barnwell and Mary Blair Allison Scholarship
Pharmacy Foundation of North Carolina
April 2011
Rho Chi Academic Honor Society in Pharmacy
University of North Carolina Eshelman School of Pharmacy
August 2010
Edwin R. and Elaine W. Fuller Scholarship
Pharmacy Foundation of North Carolina
May 2008
Director’s Award for Significant Contributions and Leadership
University of North Carolina Marching Band
LICENSES
June 2013 – Present
North Carolina Board of Pharmacy
Registered Pharmacist; License 23296
July 2013 – February 2016
Kentucky Board of Pharmacy
Registered Pharmacist; License 016688
June 2013 – September 2015 Ohio Board of Pharmacy
Registered Pharmacist; License 03233136
CERTIFICATIONS
December 2014
Team Strategies and Tools to Enhance Performance and Patient Safety (Team
STEPPS) Training
October 2014
Epic Software Training
July 2014 – February 2016
Licensed Diabetes Educator (Kentucky)
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June 2014
University of Cincinnati Teaching Certificate Program
August 2013
APhA The Pharmacist and Patient-Centered Diabetes Care
October 2011
APhA Pharmacy-Based Immunization Delivery
April 2010 – Present
American Heart Association CPR and AED
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