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Daniel S. Navarrette, Pharm D.

Candidate
1850 Legacy Park Lane, Apt. 102 • Winston-Salem, NC 27103 • 414.940.5879 •
dsnavarrette@wingate.edu

Education
May 2010 - Anticipated degree conferment Wingate University School of Pharmacy
Doctor of Pharmacy
Wingate, North Carolina

August 2004 – May 2006 St. Norbert College


Bachelor of Natural Science
Major: Biology/ Minor: Chemistry
De Pere, Wisconsin

August 2002 – May 2004 University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee


Bachelor of Letters and Science
Pre-Pharmacy
Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Professional Experience
November 2008 – Present Pharmacy Intern
Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.
Ulyses Rogers, RPh – Pharmacy Manager
Charlotte, North Carolina
• Provided assistance to the entire pharmacy team
• Tasks included order entry, filling, and transcription of
physician phone messages
• Provided patient counseling on prescription and OTC
medications
• Provided counseling to health related issues

May 2008 – August 2008 Pharmacy Intern


Walgreens Drugstore Corporation
Norm Schuttenhelm, RPh – Pharmacy Manager
Greenfield, Wisconsin
• Provided assistance to the entire pharmacy team
• Tasks included order entry and filling
• Provided patient counseling on prescription and OTC
medications
• Provided counseling to health related issues

January 2004 – August 2006 Pharmacy Intern


Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.
Adam Gavran, Pharm. D – Pharmacy Manager
Burlington, Wisconsin
• Tasks included order entry, filling and pharmacy check-
out

Pharmacy Practice Rotations


October 2009 – December 2009 Long Term Care (5 weeks)
Neil Medical Group
Oak Ridge, North Carolina
Lori C. Edwards, Pharm D., CPP, BCPS – Preceptor
• Performed chart reviews for 300 plus residents of
five nursing homes and provided pharmacy intervention
when appropriate
• Provided therapeutic recommendations during
individual patient office visits
• Provision of literary contributions to Neil Medical
monthly newsletter
• Participated in Coumadin clinic practices

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• Participated in dietary consult with certified
dietician

Pharmacy Practice Rotations (continued)


September 2009 – October 2009 Internal Medicine (5 weeks)
Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center
Winston-Salem, North Carolina
Neal Roberts, Pharm. D, BCPS – Preceptor
• Followed and reviewed multiple patient charts daily,
providing pharmacy intervention when appropriate
• Attendance of daily interdisciplinary care team
meetings
• Daily review of renal medication report
• Medication efficacy and evaluation through journal club
presentation
• Provision of topic discussions and case presentations to
preceptors and accompanying pharmacy students

August 2009 – September 2009 Advanced Institutional Practice (5 weeks)


Davis Regional Medical Center
Statesville, North Carolina
Charles Fogle, PharmD – Preceptor
• Rounded with clinical pharmacy team providing review
and adjustment of antibiotic and anticoagulation dosing
• Reviewed antibiotic kinetics, cultures, and sensitivities
daily
• Rounded with the code team daily, providing life
support for critical patients
• Daily review of renal medication report
• Attended P & T committee meeting
• Prepared parenteral nutrition and other IV admixtures
• Provision of case presentations, journal club, and new
drug monograph to pharmacy staff

July 2009 – August 2009 Advanced Community Practice (5 weeks)


Kerr Drug Health Care Center
High Point, North Carolina
Tara Kompare, PharmD – Preceptor
• Optimization of therapeutic drug regimen via MTM
services by phone or personal appointment,
recommending therapeutic changes to PCP when
necessary
• Coordinated and hosted brown-bag event to answer
patient questions regarding their medications at local
senior center
• Medication efficacy and evaluation through journal club
presentation and new drug monograph

June 2009 – July 2009 Critical Care – Elective (5 weeks)


Zablocki VA Medical Center
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Keeley M. Matson, PharmD, BCPS – Preceptor
• Followed and reviewed multiple ICU patient charts daily,
providing pharmacy intervention when appropriate
• Attended daily rounds with pulmonary critical care
team, recommending therapeutic changes when
necessary
• Assisted medical residents with medication and dosage
recommendations
• Provision of journal club, and topic discussion to
pharmacy staff and accompanying pharmacy students
• Conducted and performed MUE regarding vasopressin
use in the critical care setting

May 2009 – June 2009 Continuum of Care – Elective (5 weeks)

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Zablocki VA Medical Center
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Kirstin A. Arndt, PharmD, BCPS – Preceptor
• Followed and reviewed multiple patient charts daily
• Provided medication reconciliation and pharmacy
intervention to attending physician upon discharge
when appropriate
• Provided discharge counseling relating to discharge
medication regimens
• Provision of journal club, and topic discussion to
pharmacy staff and accompanying pharmacy students

Pharmacy Practice Rotations (continued)

March 2009 – April of 2009 Internal Medicine (5 weeks)


Carolinas Medical Center – Union
Monroe, North Carolina
Angie Veverka, PharmD, BCPS – Preceptor
• Reviewed patient’s charts daily
• Attended rounds with medical residents, attending
physicians, and pharmacists
• Assisted medical team with medication and dosage
recommendations

July 2008 – August 2008 Ambulatory Care (5 weeks)


Union Family Medicine Practice
Monroe, North Carolina
Donnie Nuzum, PharmD – Preceptor
• Assessed patient’s blood pressure, lipids, and blood
glucose
• Consulted with resident physicians to ensure optimum
drug therapy
• Counseled patients on the importance of smoking
cessation practices and monitoring of diabetes

June 2007 – July 2007 Introduction to Institutional Practice (8 weeks)


Carolinas Medical Center – Union
Monroe, North Carolina
Helen Dinkins, PharmD – Preceptor
• Filled unit-dose medication packs and reloaded Pyxis ®
machines with pharmacy technicians
• Participated in the medication filing process
• Shadowed clinical and staff pharmacists
• Assisted in preparing parenteral nutrition and other IV
admixtures

August 2006 – December 2006 Introduction to Community Practice (16 weeks)


Eckerd Drugs
Monroe, North Carolina
Peter G. Barbera, RPh – Preceptor
• Counseled patients on medication use
• Practiced medication compounding techniques

Pharmacy Practice Rotations – anticipated


January 2010 – February 2010 Infectious Disease – Elective (5 weeks)
Zablocki VA Medical Center
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Jamie S. Winner, Pharm. D – Preceptor

February 2010 – March 2010 Ambulatory Care – (5 weeks)


AlaMAP of Alamance Regional Medical Center
Burlington, North Carolina
Robert A. Ashworth, Pharm. D – Preceptor

March 2010 – April 2010 Advanced Community Practice (5 weeks)


Walgreens Drugstore Corporation
Advance, North Carolina
Roxanne M. Yankee, Pharm. D – Preceptor

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Licenses and Certificates
APhA Immunization Certification CPN #202-0014

AHA Basic Life Support Certification Valid 2008 – 2010

Presentations and Posters


October 2009 “Chronic Cavitary Pulmonary Aspergillosis vs. Chronic
Necrotizing Pulmonary Aspergillosis: a case-based
analysis”
Presented to students and pharmacists
Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center

April 2009 “Treatment of Patients with Normal Low Density


Lipoprotein Levels”
Presented to students and faculty
Wingate University School of Pharmacy

March 2008 “Be Responsible About Drinking: Educating college


students on the effects of binge drinking and alcohol abuse”
Community Health Outreach Project

Professional Activities

October 2009 ASHP Clinical Skills Competition, Wake Forest - Baptist


Medical

Professional Organizations and Leadership


August 2006 – August 2007 North Carolina Association of Pharmacists, Member

Honors and Awards


Spring 2007, Fall 2007, Spring 2008, Fall 2008, Spring 2009 Wingate University School of Pharmacy Dean’s List

March 2008 Rho Chi Society Inductee – Gamma Phi Chapter at Wingate
University School of Pharmacy

References
Available Upon Request

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