I am a dynamic and motivated individual with diversified experience in pharmaceutical, hospital, and retail pharmacy. The advanced clerkships provided by Temple University School of Pharmacy has broadened my knowledge base and encouraged me to work in the humanitarian and medical based environments. The most unique of my clerkships include volunteering in a Medical Mission to Vietnam which strengthened and perfected my abilities to perform in various medical situations through inter-disciplinary partnerships, training and experience. The various skillsets acquired during this experience further exemplify my ability to learn quickly while working in a new environment. Excellent communication skills, in addition to an open mind to work cooperatively in large groups allow me to complete assigned tasks in a diligent and efficient manner.
Regulatory Affairs Associate @ • Responsible for preparation, review and submission of IND amendments, BLA supplements and applications as well as project related documents to FDA
• Draft position papers regarding regulatory policy pertaining to company products and biosimilars
• Responsible for drafting and designing labeling documents according to FDA regulations
• Assist the project managers on resolving FDA inquires
• Review and comment on change controls
• Maintain all archives
• Complete other projects assigned by manager From December 2014 to Present (1 year 1 month) Pharmacy Intern @ Assisted the Pharmacist with integral tasks of day-to-day functioning. My assigned jobs include:
-filling prescription
-maintaining drug inventory
-following-up with doctor's offices regarding prescription refills
-providing customer care and answering any drug related questions From January 2009 to December 2014 (6 years) Safety Surveillance Rotation Student @ •Analyzed Adverse Drug Event case reports from various sources based on FDA regulations and guidance
•Input case reports into Argus Database and provided a narrative of the case
•Analyzed case reports to provide a Periodic Safety Update Report
•Working knowledge of Argus Database From April 2014 to May 2014 (2 months) Ambulatory Care Rotation Student @ •Assessed vital signs and lab values to optimize current medication regimen
•Interacted with doctors and pharmacists to provide best pharmacotherapy for patients
•Interacted with insurance companies to assess best therapeutic plan for patient based on formulary
•Presented an in-service on Hepatitis C and emerging pharmacotherapy
•Attended journal club and in-service presentations From February 2014 to March 2014 (2 months) Community Pharmacy Rotation Student @ •Counseled patients on medications
•Typed, filled and dispensed medications
•Assisted the pharmacist with medication related issues From November 2013 to December 2013 (2 months) Institutional Hospital Rotation Student @ •Assisted the pharmacists in dispensing medications for the hospital
•Worked in the sterile compound Total Parental Nutrition bags and antibiotics
•Rounded with doctors in various specialties to provide clinical recommendations regarding medications
•Started a research assignment to change the insulin protocol to better combat hyperglycemic episodes
•Analyzed clinical reports to improve patient care and reduce costs to the patient and the hospital From September 2013 to October 2013 (2 months) Clinical Inpatient Rotation Student @ •Rounded with the medical team in the Medical/Respiratory Intensive Care Unit
•Provided the team with recommendations for optimizing medication therapy
•Presented an in-service on Guillain-Barre Syndrome
•Attended in-service and journal club presentations From August 2013 to September 2013 (2 months) Medical Mission Rotation Student @ •Worked closely with the medical doctor in the clinic to help treat patients
•Provided a full vital signs check up, an initial symptomology and differential diagnosis for all patients
•Organized the pharmacy area to effectively and efficiently dispense medication
•Learned some biomechanics to aid the biomedical engineering team fit prosthetic legs
•Visited a local church to spend time with the children and do some charity work
•Helped organize a charity dinner to fundraise money to buy medications and supplies From May 2013 to June 2013 (2 months) VietnamResearch and Development Intern @ I worked closely with the research and development formulators and assisted them in their tasks. My main tasks include:
-preparing laboratory instruments and work space for dissolution testing
-making various dissolution testing media
-conducting physical tests on tablets
-making tablets via standard table compression as well as dry and wet granulation methods From June 2010 to August 2010 (3 months)
Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) @ Temple University From 2009 to 2014 LIU Post From 2007 to 2009 Jordanis Joy, PharmD is skilled in: Patient Counseling, Pharmaceutics, Pharmacy, Hospitals, Training, Time Management, Prescription, Clinical Research, Community Pharmacy, Pharmacology, PowerPoint, Inpatient, Medicine