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Updated 07-18-20 David R Steeb – Curriculum Vitae – 1 David R. Steeb, PharmD, MPH Office: 301 Pharmacy Lane 115 Beard Hall CB 7574 Chapel Hill, NC 27599 (919) 966-9789 [email protected] EDUCATION Master of Public Health 2015-2017 Concentration in Global Health & Implementation Science Gillings School of Global Public Health University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC Doctor of Pharmacy with Distinction 2009-2013 UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC Bachelor of Science in Chemistry and Biology 2005-2009 Minor in Mathematics University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Adjunct Senior Lecturer Monash University Faculty of Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences 2018-present Melbourne, Australia Engage students in the Global Leaders in Development (GLIDE) Module Clinical Assistant Professor and Director of Global Engagement 2015-present UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy Chapel Hill, NC Develop and oversee strategic international partnerships and programs Collaborate with other UNC health affairs schools on global initiatives Conduct global health education and training research Train the next generation of globally minded pharmacists Global Engagement Fellow 2013-2015 UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy Chapel Hill, NC Assisted the Associate Dean of Global Engagement with global projects Conducted global health education and training research Created and developed the UNC Global Engagement Fellowship program Instructor 2008-2012 Kaplan Inc. Chapel Hill, NC Taught the Dental (DAT) and Pharmacy (PCAT) admissions exam

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David R. Steeb, PharmD, MPH Office: 301 Pharmacy Lane

115 Beard Hall CB 7574 Chapel Hill, NC 27599

(919) 966-9789 [email protected]

EDUCATION Master of Public Health 2015-2017 Concentration in Global Health & Implementation Science Gillings School of Global Public Health University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC Doctor of Pharmacy with Distinction 2009-2013 UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC Bachelor of Science in Chemistry and Biology 2005-2009 Minor in Mathematics University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Adjunct Senior Lecturer Monash University Faculty of Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences 2018-present Melbourne, Australia

• Engage students in the Global Leaders in Development (GLIDE) Module Clinical Assistant Professor and Director of Global Engagement 2015-present UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy Chapel Hill, NC

• Develop and oversee strategic international partnerships and programs • Collaborate with other UNC health affairs schools on global initiatives • Conduct global health education and training research • Train the next generation of globally minded pharmacists

Global Engagement Fellow 2013-2015 UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy Chapel Hill, NC

• Assisted the Associate Dean of Global Engagement with global projects • Conducted global health education and training research • Created and developed the UNC Global Engagement Fellowship program

Instructor 2008-2012 Kaplan Inc. Chapel Hill, NC

• Taught the Dental (DAT) and Pharmacy (PCAT) admissions exam

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Summer Intern in Association Management 2010 American Pharmacists Association Washington DC

• Identified and analyzed high priority issues within the profession • Participated in the direction, planning, and operation of the Association

Pharmacy Technician 2007-2008 CVS/Pharmacy Miami, FL

• Provided optimal patient care PROFESSIONAL TRAINING AND LICENSES North Carolina Board of Pharmacy 2013-present Active-License #23685 ACCP Mentored Research Investigator Training (MeRIT) Program 2016-2018 American Colleges of Clinical Pharmacy Mentor: Stuart T. Haines, PharmD, BCPS, BCACP LEAD 360: The Leader Within 2017 American Pharmacists Association Public Health Leadership Certificate Program 2014-2015 UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health Pharmacy-Based Immunization Delivery 2012 American Pharmacists Association HONORS & AWARDS AACP Academic Leadership Fellows Program (ALFP) 2019-present Yearlong immersive program that develops individuals into becoming leaders at their home institution, the Academy, and higher education APhA Distinguished New Practitioner Award 2018 Recognizes an individual new practitioner who has demonstrated distinctive achievement in mentorship, service, and commitment to the profession of pharmacy AACP Walmart Scholar (Mentee) 2014 One of 85 individuals selected to receive scholarship funding to attend the AACP Annual Meeting and the Teacher’s Seminar UNC Global Partnership Award 2013 Travel award to help develop and sustain an international partnership in Moldova

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Boka Hadzija Student Excellence Award 2013 The student body presents this award as peer recognition for all-around service and dedication to the profession of pharmacy Joe Hollingsworth Memorial Scholarship 2011-2013 Prestigious full tuition merit scholarship awarded by the Pharmacy Foundation of North Carolina. Scholars are chosen based on high scholastic achievement, high moral and ethical character, and record of service and leadership Phi Lambda Sigma Leadership Award 2012 Recognizes a student who has most noticeably developed and exercised effective leadership skills within the UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy by creating positive change, developing relationships, and empowering others Phi Lambda Sigma – Epsilon Chapter 2010 Leadership honor society that recognizes the top 5% of leaders within the School Phi Delta Chi (Alpha Gamma) Brother of the Year Award 2010 Given to the brother who exemplifies the virtues of the fraternity while promoting scholastic, professional, and social growth within the chapter Pharmacy Foundation Scholarship 2010 Given to a student pharmacist in the Virginia/North Carolina/South Carolina Region that exemplifies leadership both inside and outside of the classroom University of Miami Teaching Assistant of the Year 2009 Given to a TA in one of the science disciplines who embodies excellence in assisting the development and education of his/her students American Red Cross Executive Leadership and Humanitarian Award 2005 Given to an individual who best displays collaborative action within a team REFEREED PUBLICATIONS *Corresponding Author ^Fellow/Student Trainee 1. Zeeman JM*, Kiser SN, Steeb DR, Hubal R. Identifying priority student leadership and

professionalism attributes among faculty, preceptors, and students via modified delphi. Am J Pharm Educ. In press.

2. Sasser CW^, Miller ML, Schellhase EM, Dascanio SA^, Steeb DR*. Creating global health leaders in pharmacy by evolving postgraduate training. Res Social Adm Pharm. In press.

3. Steeb DR*, Bruno-Tome A, Pyzik O, Dascanio SA^, Bates I. Global Leaders in Development (GLIDE): a global leadership module across three international pharmacy schools. Int J Pharm Pract. In press.

4. Crowe SJ, Karwa R, Schellhase EM, Miller ML, Abrons JP, Alsharif NZ, Andrade C, Cope RJ, Dornblaser

EK, Hachey D, Holm MR, Jonkman L, Lukas, Malhotra J, Njuguna, Pekny C, Prescott GM, Ryan M,

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Steeb DR, Tran DN. American college of clinical pharmacy global health practice and research network’s opinion paper: Pillars for global health engagement and key engagement strategies for pharmacists. J Am Coll Clin Pharm. In press.

5. Steeb DR*, Miller ML, Schellhase EM, Malhotra JV, McLaughlin JE, Dascanio SA^, Haines ST. Global health learning outcomes by country location and duration for international experiences. Am J Pharm Educ. 2020;84(5):7682.

6. Eneh P*, Steeb DR, Cope R, Gim S, Northrop E, Brearley A, Okoro O. Students’ perceptions of global

health competencies in the doctor of pharmacy (PharmD) curriculum. Curr Pharm Teach Learn. 2020;12(5):531-538.

7. Steeb DR*, Miller ML, Schellhase EM, Malhotra JV, McLaughlin JE, Dascanio SA^, Haines ST. Global

health learning outcomes in pharmacy students completing international advanced pharmacy practice experiences. Am J Pharm Educ. 2020;84(3):7586.

8. Ulrich IP*, Hitch WJ, Steeb DR, Seamon G, Farrar M, Gilmer B, Santin A. Reflections and

interdisciplinary perceptions of pharmacy learners on an international medical brigade. Curr Pharm Teach Learn. 2019 Dec;11(12):1316-1322.

9. Steeb DR*, Dascanio SA^, Kiser SN. Connecting rural and global health education for workforce

development. Am J Trop Med. 101(3), 2019, pp. 479–481. 10. Easter J, Jani Y, Kirkpatrick C, Steeb DR, Eckel SF*. Unifying a profession and a health care system:

Building the case for a “one pharmacy” global community. Res Social Adm Pharm. 2019 April 25.

11. Steeb DR*, Urick BY, Sleath BL, Joyner PU. Institutional factors associated with global health education across US pharmacy schools. Curr Pharm Teach Learn. 2019 Aug;11(8):767-773.

12. Steeb DR*, Ramaswamy R. Recognizing and engaging pharmacists in global public health in limited

resource settings. J Glob Health. 2019 Jun;9(1):010318. 13. Chargulaf MJ*, Giao TT, Abrahamson AC, Steeb DR, Law MG, Bates, J, Nedi T, Muluneh B. Layered

learning pharmacy practice model in Ethiopia. J Oncol Pharm Pract. 2019 Jan 7. 14. Law MG*^, Maposa P, Chambula E, Steeb DR, Eckel S, Duncan, G. Knowledge, attitudes and practice

of final year student pharmacists in public health in Namibia, Zambia and Zimbabwe: an exploratory survey. Int J Pharm Pract. 2018 May 6.

15. Law MG*^, Maposa P, Duncan G, Steeb DR. Addressing the global need for public health clinical

pharmacists through student pharmacist education: a focus on developing nations. Int J Clin Pharm. 2017 Dec;39(6):1141-1144

16. Steeb DR*, Overman RA, Sleath BL, Joyner PU. Global experiential and didactic education

opportunities at US colleges and schools of pharmacy. Am J Pharm Educ. 2016. Feb 25;80(1):7.

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17. Steeb DR*, Eckel SF, Marciniak MW. USA North Carolina: States differ in the recognition of specialty and advanced pharmacy practice. Advanced Practice and Specialisation in Pharmacy: Global Report. International Pharmaceutical Federation. 2015.

18. Moore SJ*, Blair EA, Steeb DR, Reed BN, Hull JH, Rodgers, JE. Impact of video technology on

efficiency of pharmacist-provided anticoagulation counseling and patient comprehension: a prospective randomized parallel group trial. Ann Pharmacother. 2015. Jun;49(6):631-8.

19. Steeb DR*, Joyner PU, Thakker DR. Exploring the role of the pharmacist in global health. J Am Pharm

Assoc. 2014; 54(5):552-5. 20. Hogue MD, Fassett WE, Steeb DR. Report of the academy presidents: leading the profession’s

transformation. J Am Pharm Assoc. 2013 Mar-Apr;53(2):120-32. 21. Steeb DR*, Webster L. Improving care transitions: optimizing medication reconciliation. J Am Pharm

Assoc. 2012 Jul-Aug;52(4) Non-Refereed Publications 22. Dascanio SA^, Nowa S, Nicholas S, Stambuli H, Steeb DR*. Kamuzu Central Hospital clinical

pharmacy services report. Malawi Ministry of Health Government Report. April 2020.

23. Steeb DR*. Make your mark, part 2. Student Pharmacist. 2018 March/April.

24. Steeb DR*. Think global, act local, be vocal. Student Pharmacist. 2016 January/February; Volume 12 (3).

25. Steeb DR*. Strategies for finding career success. Student Pharmacist. 2014 September/October;

Volume 11 (1). 26. Steeb DR*. Make your mark. Student Pharmacist. 2012. Submitted Refereed Publications, *Corresponding Author

1. Dascanio SA*^, Nowa S, Nicholas S, Steeb DR. Quality improvement: the key to effective pharmacy services. Int J Pharm Pract. Submitted.

2. Steeb DR*, Brock TP, Dascanio SA^, Drain PK, Thumm M, Tittle R, Squires S, Haines ST. Entrustable professional activities for global health. Acad Med. Revisions submitted.

3. Dascanio SA^, Nowa S, Nicholas S, Stambuli H, Steeb DR*. Implementation and evaluation of clinical

pharmacy services through quality improvement in a low-income country. J Am Coll Clin Pharm. Submitted.

4. Steeb DR*, Zeeman JM, Bush AA, Dascanio SA^, Persky AM. Exploring career development through a student directed practicum to provide individualized learning experiences. Curr Pharm Teach Learn. Submitted.

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5. Dascanio SA*^, Schellhase EM, Miller ML, Malhotra JV, Haines ST, Steeb DR. Critical moments in student learning on international advanced pharmacy practice experiences (APPEs). Curr Pharm Teach Learn. Submitted.

6. Schellhase EM*, Miller ML, Malhotra JV, Dascanio SA^, Steeb DR. Development of a global health

learning progression (GHELP) model. Curr Pharm Teach Learn. Revisions submitted. REFEREED ABSTRACTS & POSTER PRESENTATIONS *Presenting Author; ^ Fellow/Student Trainee; #Oral Abstract Presentation 1. Dascanio SA*^, Nowa S, Kumwenda HS, Nicholas S, Urick BY, Steeb DR. Implementation and

evaluation of ward-based clinical pharmacy services in Malawi. International Pharmaceutical Federation (FIP) Virtual Poster Session. September 2020.

2. Sasser CW*^, Schellhase EM, Miller ML, Dascanio SA^, Steeb DR. Creating global health leaders in pharmacy by evolving postgraduate training. International Pharmaceutical Federation (FIP) Virtual Poster Session. September 2020.

3. Dascanio SA*^, Schellhase EM, Malhotra JV, Miller ML, Haines ST, Steeb DR. Critical moments for

learning transformation on international pharmacy placements. International Pharmaceutical Federation (FIP) Virtual Poster Session. September 2020.

4. Steeb DR*, Brock TP, Dascanio SA^, Drain PK, Thumm M, Tittle R, Squires S, Haines ST. Entrustable Professional Activities for Global Health. American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy (AACP) Virtual Annual Meeting. July 2020.

5. Steeb DR*, Zeeman JM, Bush AA, Persky AM. Exploring career development through an individualized learning experience: the student directed practicum. American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy (AACP) Virtual Annual Meeting. July 2020.

6. Sasser CW*^, Costelloe M, Munday M, Dascanio SA^, Steeb DR. PharmAlliance: One international model for collaboration. American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy (AACP) Virtual Annual Meeting. July 2020.

7. Dascanio SA*^, Sasser CW^, Bratsch L, Steeb DR. Orientation for a disorienting experience: design of a longitudinal onboarding course for international APPEs. American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy (AACP) Virtual Annual Meeting. July 2020. **AACP Trainee Poster Competition Finalist**

8. Bruno-Tome A*#, Steeb DR, Pyzik O, Dascanio SA^, Bates I. Global leaders in development (glide): A module across three international pharmacy schools. Australasian Pharmaceutical Science Association (APSA) Annual Conference. Melbourne, Australia. December 2019.

9. Steeb DR*, Lamb R, Walker B, Abrons J. Financial investment of pharmacy schools on international

activities. International Pharmaceutical Federation (FIP) Congress. Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. September 2019.

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10. Steeb DR*, Bruno-Tome A, Pyzik O, Dascanio SA^, Bates IB. Global leaders in development (glide): A module across three international pharmacy schools. International Pharmaceutical Federation (FIP) Congress. Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. September 2019.

11. Nicholas S, Nowa S, Dascanio SA^, Steeb DR*. Perceptions and opportunities for clinical pharmacy

practice in Malawi. International Pharmaceutical Federation (FIP) Congress. Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. September 2019.

12. Schellhase E*, Miller M, Steeb DR, Dascanio SA^, Jonkman L, Connor S. Role of situational

judgement tests in international advanced pharmacy practice experience selection. International Pharmaceutical Federation (FIP) Congress. Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. September 2019.

13. Easter J, Jani Y, Kirkpatrick C, Steeb DR*#, Eckel SF. Enhancing collaboration through the one

pharmacy community framework. International Pharmaceutical Federation (FIP) Congress. Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. September 2019.

14. Nowa S*, Nicholas S, Dascanio SA^, Steeb DR. Opportunities of clinical pharmacy practice in Malawi.

Kamuzu Central Hospital Research Symposium. Lilongwe, Malawi. September 2019. 15. Steeb DR*, Dascanio SA^, Corbett AH, Eckel SF, Thakker DR. Leading Change through Global

Engagement to Develop Students into Global Leaders. School Poster. American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy (AACP) Annual Meeting. Chicago, IL. July 2019.

16. Steeb DR,* Miller ML, Schellhase EM, Malhotra JV, McLaughlin JE, Dascanio SA^, Haines ST. Global

health learning outcomes by country location and duration for international experiences. American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy (AACP) Annual Meeting. Chicago, IL. July 2019.

17. Dascanio SA*^, Miller ML, Schellhase EM, Malhotra JV, Haines ST, Steeb DR. Critical moments in

student learning on international rotations. American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy (AACP) Annual Meeting. Chicago, IL. July 2019.

18. Kim C*, Patel V, Dascanio SA^, Steeb DR. Challenges and successes of PharmD students working

collaboratively around the world: PharmAlliance student domain. American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy (AACP) Annual Meeting. Chicago, IL. July 2019.

19. Okoro O*, Prosperity E, Steeb DR, Cope R, Gim S. Students’ self-assessment of global health

competencies and perceived value in the PharmD curriculum. American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy (AACP) Annual Meeting. Chicago, IL. July 2019.

20. Zeeman JM*#, Hubal R, Kiser SN , Steeb DR. Identifying traits and building consensus on priority

leadership and professionalism attributes in pharmacy education. 10th Biennial Monash Pharmacy Education Symposium 2019. Prato, Italy. July 2019.

21. Jonkman L*, Schellhase EM, Miller ML, Steeb DR, Connor S. The use of situational judgement tests

for international advanced pharmacy practice experience selection. 10th Biennial Monash Pharmacy Education Symposium 2019. Prato, Italy. July 2019.

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22. Arya V*, Steeb DR, Brock TP, Galbraith KJ. Education through the lens of equity: transforming the learning experience. Presented at the 10th Biennial Monash Pharmacy Education Symposium 2019. Prato, Italy. July 2019.

23. Schellhase EM*, Miller ML, Malhotra JV, Steeb DR. The global health experience learning profession

(GHELP) model. 10th Biennial Monash Pharmacy Education Symposium 2019. July 2019. Prato, Italy.

24. Schellhase EM*#, Miller ML, Malhotra JV, Steeb DR. Relationship of learning outcomes to country location and experience duration. 10th Biennial Monash Pharmacy Education Symposium 2019. Prato, Italy. July 2019.

25. Malhotra JV*#, Miller ML, Schellhase EM, Steeb DR. Experiential education outcomes as determined

by using the CUGH competency statements. 10th Biennial Monash Pharmacy Education Symposium 2019. Prato, Italy. July 2019.

26. Steeb DR,* Miller ML, Schellhase EM, Malhotra JV, Haines ST. Global health learning outcomes and

competencies among pharmacy students. PharmAlliance Meeting at Monash University Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences. Melbourne, Australia. February 2019.

27. Steeb DR,* Miller ML, Schellhase EM, Malhotra JV, Haines ST. Global health learning outcomes and

competencies among pharmacy students. American College of Clinical Pharmacy (ACCP) Annual Meeting. Seattle, WA. October 2018.

28. Eneh P*, Steeb DR, Cope R, Gim S, Okoro O. Students’ perceptions of global health competencies in

the doctor of pharmacy (PharmD) curriculum. American College of Clinical Pharmacy (ACCP) Annual Meeting. Seattle, WA. October 2018.

29. Steeb DR*, Urick BY, Sleath BL, Joyner PU. Institutional factors associated with global health

education across US pharmacy schools. American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy (AACP) Annual Meeting Annual Meeting. Boston, MA. July 2018.

30. Steeb DR*, Miller ML, Schellhase EM, Malhotra JV, Angelo T. Global health learning outcomes and

competencies among pharmacy students: Interim results. American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy (AACP) Annual Meeting. Boston, MA. July 2018.

31. Steeb DR*, Miller ML, Schellhase EM, Malhotra JV, Angelo T. MeRIT project: Global health learning

outcomes and competencies among pharmacy students: Interim results. American College of Clinical Pharmacy (ACCP) Annual Meeting. Phoenix, AZ. October 2017.

32. Law MG*^, Maposa P, Chambula E, Steeb DR, Eckel SF, Duncan G. Knowledge, attitudes, and

practice of student pharmacists towards public health within Namibia, Zambia, and Zimbabwe. American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy (AACP) Annual Meeting. Nashville, TN. July 2017.

33. Pyzik O*, Leung K, Mak C, Lowe T, Bell S, Steeb DR. Education as the key to student global health

activism? PharmAlliance “fight the fakes” campaign. 9th Biennial Monash Pharmacy Education Symposium. Prato, Italy. July 2017.

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34. Steeb DR,* Miller ML, Schellhase EM, Angelo T. MeRIT project: global health learning outcomes and competencies among pharmacy students. American College of Clinical Pharmacy (ACCP) Virtual Poster Discussion. Online. April 2017.

35. Steeb DR*, Miller ML, Schellhase EM, Angelo T. MeRIT project: global health learning outcomes and competencies among pharmacy students. American College of Clinical Pharmacy (ACCP) Annual Meeting. Hollywood, FL. October 2016.

36. Steeb DR*, Overman R, Sleath BL, Joyner PU. Global experiential education opportunities at US

schools and colleges of pharmacy. International Pharmaceutical Federation (FIP) World Congress. Bangkok, Thailand. September 2014.

37. Steeb DR*, Johannes S, Blair E. Use of video technology in improving pharmacist efficiency and

patient comprehension with anticoagulation. American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP) Midyear Clinical Meeting. Las Vegas, NV. December 2012.

PRESENTATIONS International 1. Succession planning. Why is it important? Ways to ensure a stable handover of local or international

YPG roles. International Pharmaceutical Federation (FIP) World Congress. Seville, Spain. September 2021. *Postponed to 2021 due to COVID19*

2. Global experiences and opportunities at the UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy. Presentation to interested exchange students. Audience: 40. Keio University. Tokyo, Japan. December 2019.

3. Overview to pharmacy practice, education, and research at the UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy.

Presentation to prospective students and faculty. Audience: 50. China Pharmaceutical University. Nanjing, China. December 2019.

4. Overview to pharmacy practice, education, and research at the UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy.

Presentation to prospective students and faculty. Audience: 100. East China University of Science and Technology. Shanghai, China. December 2019.

5. Succession planning. Why is it important? Ways to ensure a stable handover of local or international

YPG roles. International Pharmaceutical Federation (FIP) World Congress. Audience: 40. Abu Dhabi, UAE. September 2019.

6. Empowering students and the profession through global citizenship. Workshop on global citizenship

presented to attendees. Audience: 30. 10th Biennial Monash Pharmacy Education Symposium 2019. Prato, Italy. July 2019.

7. The role of pharmacy in global health. Plenary lecture presented to attendees. Audience: 100.

Monash Malaysia 10th Anniversary Celebration of Pharmacy Education Excellence. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. May 2019.

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8. Implementation research in health and pharmacy. Presentation to Masters of Research pharmacy students on implementation research across pharmacy settings. Audience: 15. University of Zambia. Lusaka, Zambia. February 2019.

9. Leading change: Strategies for success. Presentation on how to lead change and define metrics of

success presented to Monash pharmacy students. Audience: 35. Monash University Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences. Parkville, Australia. February 2019.

10. Professional development tools to advance your pharmacy career. Presentation on professional

engagement and networking to advance career development. Audience: 110. International Pharmaceutical Federation (FIP) World Congress. Glasgow, Scotland. September 2018.

11. Succession planning. Why is it important? Ways to ensure a stable handover of local or international

YPG roles. . Presentation on succession planning in leadership and project management to the inaugural Young Pharmacists Group Leadership Pre-Satellite. Audience: 20. International Pharmaceutical Federation (FIP) World Congress. Glasgow, Scotland. September 2018.

12. Zambia Medicines Regulatory Authority (ZAMRA) health shops project: Assessing organizational

readiness. Overview of potential project delivered to implementation scientists. Audience: 25. Global Implementation Conference. Toronto, Canada. June 2017.

13. Pharmacy education & practice in the United States. Overview of Doctorate of Pharmacy training

and pharmacy practice in the US. Audience: 40. Pharmaceutical Society of Zambia. Lusaka, Zambia. October 2016.

14. Pharmacy education and training in the United States. Overview of Doctorate of Pharmacy training

in the US and at UNC delivered to pharmacy students. Audience: 15. Shanghai Jiao Tong University. Shanghai, China. September 2016.

15. Pharmacy education and training in the United States. Overview of Doctorate of Pharmacy training

in the US and at UNC delivered to pharmacy students. Audience: 45. Fudan University. Shanghai, China. September 2016.

16. Community pharmacy practice in the United States. Overview of community pharmacy practice in

the US given to PharmD students at JSS University. Audience: 40. JSS University. Mysore, India. January 2016.

17. A competent pharmacist: Do our patients deserve more? Panel presentation to attendees.

Audience: 50. International Pharmaceutical Federation (FIP) World Congress. Bangkok, Thailand. September 2014.

National 18. Exploring career development through an individualized learning experience: the student directed

practicum. Presentation on best practices for hosting international visitors. Audience: 40. American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy Annual Meeting. Virtual. July 2020.

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19. How to be the host with the most: Key considerations for hosting visiting international students. Presentation on best practices for hosting international visitors. Presentation on best practices for hosting international visitors. Audience: 60. American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy Annual Meeting. Virtual. July 2020.

20. Strengthening global health experiences through interprofessional collaboration. Presentation on

the use of entrustable professional activities and learning outcomes for global health. Audience: 210. American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy Annual Meeting. Virtual. July 2020.

21. Developing students to become global leaders. Presentation on the PharmAlliance global leaders in

development (GLIDE) module. Audience: 60. American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy Annual Meeting. Virtual. July 2020.

22. Global education business meeting. Annual business meeting of the AACP Global Education Special

Interest Group. Audience: 25. American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy Annual Meeting. Virtual. July 2020.

23. ALFP debate II: Pharmacy schools should do more to address the dwindling quality of the applicant

pool. Debate presentation (con side) in discussing issues related to the quality of prospective students. Audience: 125. American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy Interim Meeting. San Juan, Puerto Rico. February 2020.

24. PharmAlliance: Reflections on a global partnership. Presentation on the challenges and success

across the PharmAlliance partnership. Audience: 50. American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy Interim Meeting. San Juan, Puerto Rico. February 2020

25. Enhancing professional identity formation through international experiences. Presentation on how

identify formation can be enhanced through global opportunities. Audience: 40. American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy Interim Meeting. San Juan, Puerto Rico. February 2020.

26. Lessons from leaders. Interviewed on stage about my leadership experiences to date. Audience:

550. American Pharmacists Association Academy of Student Pharmacists Midyear Regional Meeting. Atlanta, GA. October 2019.

27. Global to local: Connecting global health to local practice. Presentation on how to develop global

health education opportunities in local environments. Audience: 80. American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy Annual Meeting. Chicago, IL. July 2019.

28. Connecting the elements to amplify global change. Presentation on how to develop faculty and

students into global citizens and leaders. Audience: 60. American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy Annual Meeting. Chicago, IL. July 2019.

29. Global pharmacy education business meeting. Annual business meeting of the AACP Global

Pharmacy Education Special Interest Group. Audience: 35. American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy Annual Meeting. Chicago, IL. July 2019.

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30. APhA-APPM open forum on public health. Forum discussion to practitioners regarding opportunities for APhA to become more active and collaborative in public health. Audience: 40. American Pharmacists Month Annual Meeting & Exposition. Seattle, WA. March 2019.

31. APhA-ASP 50th anniversary lessons from leaders. TED talk to student leaders on the importance of

leading change. Audience: 250. American Pharmacists Month Annual Meeting & Exposition. Seattle, WA. March 2019.

32. International residency training innovations: A global perspective. Moderated a session discussing international residency training across Australia, Canada, and Saudi Arabia. Audience: 40. American College of Clinical Pharmacy Annual Meeting. Seattle, WA. October 2018.

33. Phi Delta Chi chapter advisor workshop. Two-day workshop to chapter advisors on advising best

practices. Audience: 10. Phi Delta Chi Leader-Development Seminar. Virginia Beach, VA. August 2018.

34. Adapting global health experiences to solve local healthcare issues. Webinar presented to network

members of Dispensary of Hope on applying global health for local underserved populations. Audience: 20. Dispensary of Hope. Online. July 2018.

35. Integrating global health into the PharmD curriculum. Special session discussing ways to integrate

global health across didactic and experiential settings. Audience: 100. American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy Annual Meeting. Boston, MA. July 2018.

36. Emphasizing the ‘LAB’ in collaboration – demonstrating how to work together scientifically across

cultures. Special session discussing how to collaborate internationally. Audience: 45. American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy Annual Meeting. Boston, MA. July 2018

37. Global and rural health – improving community outcomes through interprofessional teams (GRIT).

PharmTalk session discussing the connectivity between global and rural health. Audience: 50. American Pharmacists Association Annual Meeting & Exposition. Nashville, TN. March 2018.

38. APhA-ASP chapter officer leadership session. Workshop discussing foundational leadership skills

around building a vision and defining success. Audience: 200. American Pharmacists Association Annual Meeting & Exposition. Nashville, TN. March 2018.

39. Begin your legacy: Going global. TedTalk style presentation to student pharmacists about global

engagement. Audience: 400. American Pharmacists Association Academy of Student Pharmacists Midyear Regional Meeting. Charleston, SC. November 2017.

40. The promise and pitfalls of technology in addressing non-communicable diseases in developing

countries. Global Health PRN session on the utilization of mHealth in global health. Audience: 40. American College of Clinical Pharmacy Annual Meeting. Phoenix, AZ. October 2017.

41. A ‘rosetta stone’ for pharmacy education—a global language and shared vision for collaboration.

Special Session on how to establish develop a common vision among international partners. Audience: 140. American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy Annual Meeting. Nashville, TN. July 2017

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42. New Practitioner Network advocacy & leadership. Workshop style presentation on getting new

practitioners engaged with advocacy and leadership. Audience: 35. American Pharmacists Association Annual Meeting & Exposition. San Francisco, CA. March 2017.

43. Financial planning workshop. Moderated a workshop to new practitioners on financial planning.

Audience: 60. American Pharmacists Association Annual Meeting & Exposition. San Francisco, CA. March 2017.

44. New Practitioner Network meet-up. Moderator for APhA New Practitioner Network social gathering.

Audience: 100. American Pharmacists Association Annual Meeting & Exposition. San Francisco, CA. March 2017.

45. Career panel. Audience: 200. American Pharmacists Association Academy of Student Pharmacists

Midyear Regional Meeting. Orlando, FL. October 2016.

46. APhA-ASP/NPN webinar series: Chapter mentor program. Webinar delivered to student pharmacists regarding the integration of new practitioners into chapter activities. Audience: 75. American Pharmacists Association. August 2016.

47. It’s a small world - a model for meaningful and sustainable global pharmacy education collaboration.

Special session on how to sustain global pharmacy collaborations. Audience: 110. American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy Annual Meeting. Anaheim, CA. July 2016.

48. Career roundtable. Career roundtable event on global pharmacy career pathways presented to

student pharmacists. Audience: 70. American Pharmacists Association Annual Meeting & Exposition. Baltimore, MD. March 2016.

49. New practitioner network advocacy and leadership workshop. Workshop on getting engaged with

advocacy efforts as a new practitioner. Audience: 40. American Pharmacists Association Annual Meeting & Exposition. Baltimore, MD. March 2016.

50. A day in the life of a new practitioner. Moderated a panel discussion regarding new practitioner

development. Audience: 300. American Pharmacists Association Academy of Student Pharmacists Midyear Regional Meeting. Kansas City, MO. October 2015.

51. CV workshop. Audience: 300. American Pharmacists Association Academy of Student Pharmacists

Midyear Regional Meeting. Kansas City, MO. October 2015. 52. Expanding global pharmacy practice part 1: Getting started. Presentation on how to get started with

developing global programs and initiatives. Audience: 50. American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy Annual Meeting. Baltimore, MD. July 2015.

53. Global engagement in pharmacy. Invited presentation delivered to faculty and students on current

activities in global engagement within pharmacy. Audience: 35. St. Louis College of Pharmacy. St. Louis, MO. November 2014.

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54. Leadership fitness: Exercise for success. Presentation delivered to conference attendees. Audience: 500. American Pharmacists Association Academy of Student Pharmacists Midyear Regional Meeting. Atlanta, GA. October 2014.

55. Life of a pharmacist. Presentation delivered to conference attendees. Audience: 800. American

Pharmacists Association Academy of Student Pharmacists Midyear Regional Meeting. Atlanta, GA. October 2014.

56. A year in the life of a new practitioner. Discussion forum for new practitioners and student

pharmacists. Audience: 200. American Pharmacists Association Annual Meeting & Exposition. Orlando, FL. March 2014.

57. Leading change. Invited presentation delivered to students on the health professions campus on

how to lead change. Audience: 50. Washington State University. Spokane, WA. March 2014.

58. Making the transition to new practitioner life. Presentation on how to transition from student to new practitioner. Audience: 100. American Pharmacists Association Academy of Student Pharmacists Midyear Regional Meeting. Birmingham, AL. September 2013.

59. Reflecting on your mark. Presidential Farewell Address. Speech delivered to conference attendees

including pharmacists, student pharmacists, and public members. Audience: 3,000+. American Pharmacists Association Annual Meeting & Exposition. Los Angeles, CA. March 2013.

60. APhA-ASP/AACP/ACPE Open forum on the quality of pharmacy education. Panel presentation to

conference attendees regarding the current state of pharmacy education in the US. Audience: 75. American Pharmacists Association Annual Meeting & Exposition. Los Angeles, CA. March 2013.

61. Interim national report. National update on the Academy and Association delivered to attendees

and guests. Audience: 150. American Pharmacists Association Academy of Student Pharmacists Midyear Regional Meeting. Fargo, ND. October 2012.

62. Interim national report. National update on the Academy and Association delivered to attendees

and guests. Audience: 300. American Pharmacists Association Academy of Student Pharmacists Midyear Regional Meeting. Spokane, WA. October 2012.

63. Make your mark: Discover your passion, purpose, and values. Interactive workshop delivered to

attendees and guests. Audience: 150. American Pharmacists Association Academy of Student Pharmacists Midyear Regional Meeting. Fargo, ND. October 2012.

64. Make your mark: Discover your passion, purpose, and values. Interactive workshop delivered to

attendees and guests. Audience: 150. American Pharmacists Association Academy of Student Pharmacists Midyear Regional Meeting. Spokane, WA. October 2012.

65. American Pharmacists Association Academy of Student Pharmacists (APhA-ASP) national student

outreach presentation. Membership and involvement presentation delivered to pharmacy students. Audience: 170. University of Michigan. Ann Arbor, MI. October 2012.

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66. American Pharmacists Association Academy of Student Pharmacists (APhA-ASP) national student outreach presentation. Membership and involvement presentation delivered to pharmacy students. Audience: 75. Chicago State University. Chicago, IL. September 2012.

67. American Pharmacists Association Academy of Student Pharmacists (APhA-ASP) national student

outreach presentation. Membership and involvement presentation delivered to pharmacy students. Audience: 130. University of Illinois-Chicago. Chicago, IL. September 2012.

68. American Pharmacists Association Academy of Student Pharmacists (APhA-ASP) national student

outreach presentation. Membership and involvement presentation delivered to pharmacy students. Audience: 65. Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science. North Chicago, IL. September 2012.

69. American Pharmacists Association Academy of Student Pharmacists (APhA-ASP) national student

outreach presentation. Membership and involvement presentation delivered to pharmacy students. Audience: 100. University of Nebraska Medical Center. Chicago, IL. September 2012.

70. American Pharmacists Association Academy of Student Pharmacists (APhA-ASP) national student

outreach presentation. Membership and involvement presentation delivered to pharmacy students. Audience: 120. Midwestern University - Glendale. Glendale, AZ. September 2012.

71. American Pharmacists Association Academy of Student Pharmacists (APhA-ASP) national student

outreach presentation. Membership and involvement presentation delivered to pharmacy students. Audience: 80. Regis University. Denver, CO. September 2012.

72. American Pharmacists Association Academy of Student Pharmacists (APhA-ASP) national student

outreach presentation. Membership and involvement presentation delivered to pharmacy students. Audience: 100. Touro University. Vallejo, CA. September 2012.

73. American Pharmacists Association Academy of Student Pharmacists (APhA-ASP) national student outreach presentation. Membership and involvement presentation delivered to pharmacy students. Audience: 175. University of Southern California. Los Angeles, CA. September 2012.

74. American Pharmacists Association Academy of Student Pharmacists (APhA-ASP) national student

outreach presentation. Membership and involvement presentation delivered to pharmacy students. Audience: 80. Pacific University. Forest Grove, OR. September 2012.

75. American Pharmacists Association Academy of Student Pharmacists (APhA-ASP) national student

outreach presentation. Membership and involvement presentation delivered to pharmacy students. Audience: 160. University of Washington. Seattle, WA. September 2012.

76. Start something that matters. Presentation on making your mark by starting something that matters

delivered to student leaders and faculty advisors. Audience: 200. American Pharmacists Association Summer Leadership Institute. Washington, DC. July 2012.

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77. Interim national report. National update on the Academy and Association delivered to attendees and guests. Audience: 200. American Pharmacists Association Academy of Student Pharmacists Midyear Regional Meeting. Shreveport, LA. November 2011.

78. American Pharmacists Association Academy of Student Pharmacists (APhA-ASP) national student

outreach presentation. Membership and involvement presentation delivered to pharmacy students. Audience: 80. Drake University. Des Moines, IA. November 2011.

79. Interim national report. National update on the Academy and Association delivered to attendees

and guests. Audience: 250. American Pharmacists Association Academy of Student Pharmacists Midyear Regional Meeting. Buffalo, NY. October 2011.

80. American Pharmacists Association Academy of Student Pharmacists (APhA-ASP) national student

outreach presentation. Membership and involvement presentation delivered to pharmacy students. Audience: 120. Virginia Commonwealth University. Richmond, VA. October 2011.

81. American Pharmacists Association Academy of Student Pharmacists (APhA-ASP) national student

outreach presentation. Membership and involvement presentation delivered to pharmacy students. Audience: 150. University of Houston. Houston, TX. October 2011.

82. American Pharmacists Association Academy of Student Pharmacists (APhA-ASP) national student

outreach presentation. Membership and involvement presentation delivered to pharmacy students. Audience: 40. UNC-Asheville. Asheville, NC. September 2011.

83. American Pharmacists Association Academy of Student Pharmacists (APhA-ASP) national student outreach presentation. Membership and involvement presentation delivered to pharmacy students. Audience: 200. Long Island University. New York, NY. September 2011.

84. American Pharmacists Association Academy of Student Pharmacists (APhA-ASP) national student

outreach presentation. Membership and involvement presentation delivered to pharmacy students. Audience: 65. Husson University. Bangor, ME. September 2011.

85. White coat ceremony speech. Keynote White Coat Ceremony speaker delivered to students and

family. Audience: 150. Nova Southeastern University. Ft. Lauderdale, FL. September 2011. 86. American Pharmacists Association Academy of Student Pharmacists (APhA-ASP) national student

outreach presentation. Membership and involvement presentation delivered to pharmacy students. Audience: 130. Nova Southeastern University. Ft. Lauderdale, FL. September 2011.

87. American Pharmacists Association Academy of Student Pharmacists (APhA-ASP) national student

outreach presentation. Membership and involvement presentation delivered to pharmacy students. Audience: 60. D’Youville College. Buffalo, NY. September 2011.

88. Make your mark. Presidential Inaugural Address. Speech delivered to conference attendees

including pharmacists, student pharmacists, and public members. Audience: 3,000+. American Pharmacists Association Annual Meeting & Exposition. New Orleans, LA. March 2011.

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Local/State 89. The role of pharmacy in global health & engagement. Presentation to Campbell University pharmacy

students. Audience: 50. Buies Creek, NC. March 2018. 90. UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy visit to Moldova. Invited presentation delivered to NC Bilateral

Affairs Committee and community members. Audience: 75. North Carolina Department to the Secretary of State. Raleigh, NC. November 2014.

91. Global engagement. Invited presentation delivered to Board of Visitors. Audience: 25. UNC

Eshelman School of Pharmacy Board of Visitors Meeting. Chapel Hill, NC. November 2014. 92. Moldova. Seminar presentation delivered to students and faculty in the Division of Pharmaceutical

Outcomes and Policy. Audience: 30. UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy. Chapel Hill, NC. November 2014.

93. Leading change. Presentation on how to lead change delivered to students. Audience: 75. UNC

Eshelman School of Pharmacy. Chapel Hill, NC. September 2014. 94. Professionalism at national and regional meetings. Presentation on best practices for

professionalism at conferences to Carolina Association of Pharmacy Students. Audience: 150. UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy. Chapel Hill, NC. September 2014.

95. Global engagement. Presentation delivered to students and their families at the School’s annual

Family Day. Audience: 300. UNC Esheman School of Pharmacy. Chapel Hill, NC. October 2013. 96. Mentorship. Professional development presentation on the concept of mentorship delivered to

students. Audience: 125. UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy. Chapel Hill, NC. October 2013. 97. Professionalism at national and regional meetings. Presentation on best practices for

professionalism at conferences to Carolina Association of Pharmacy Students. Audience: 100. UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy. Chapel Hill, NC. September 2013

98. Global leadership. Presentation of global pharmacy issues and global engagement delivered to

students and faculty. Audience: 40. UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy. Asheville, NC. September 2013.

99. Make your mark. Presentation on how to make your mark as a student pharmacist and beyond

delivered to students of Phi Delta Chi. Audience: 75. UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy. Chapel Hill, NC. November 2012.

100. Make your mark. Presentation on how to make your mark as a student pharmacist and beyond

delivered to the LEADership Academy Seminar. Audience: 75. UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy. Chapel Hill, NC. February 2012.

101. Overview to the American Pharmacists Association. Presentation on the Association and ways to

get involved delivered to students. Audience: 200. UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy. Chapel Hill, NC. September 2011.

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102. The PharmD-MBA dual degree: A partnership between the UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy

and the UNC Kenan-Flagler Business School. Presentation on the proposed dual degree program delivered to the School’s Executive Committee. Audience: 12. UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy. Chapel Hill, NC. August 2010.

TEACHING ACTIVITIES Course Director Leadership and Professional Development II (PHCY 737) 2019-present

• Average students taught/year: 150 • 1 credit hour • Required PharmD Course

PharmAlliance Global Leaders in Development 2019-present • Average students taught/year: 73 • Non-credit • Optional Experience

Global and Rural Health: Maximizing Interprofessional Teams to Impact Community Outcomes (PHCY 839) 2018-present

• Average students taught/year: 20 • 1 credit hour • Elective Course

Student Directed Practicum 2016-2019

• Average students taught/year: 78 • Non-credit • Optional Experience

Lecturer/Facilitator Integrative Pharmacoptherapy (PHCY 732) 2017-present

• Average students taught/year: 24 • 5 credit hours • Required PharmD Course

Integrative Pharmacotherapy (PHCY 631) 2017-present

• Average students taught/year: 24 • 5 credit hours • Required PharmD Course

Contemporary and Applied Communication in Healthcare (PHCY 821) 2015-present

• Average students taught/year: 25 • 1 credit hour

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• Elective PharmD Course

Pharmacy Innovation and Problem Solving (PHCY 621) 2016-2017 • Average students taught/year: 18 • 4 credit hours • Required PharmD Course

Problems in Pharmacotherapy (PHCY 450) 2016

• Average students taught/year: 12 • 5 credit hours • Required PharmD Course

The Leadership Challenge (PACE 830) 2013-2015

• Average students taught/year: 20 • 2 credit hours • Elective PharmD Course

UNC School of Medicine – MS2 Pharmacology 2013

• Pulmonary Module: Asthma and COPD Preceptor UNC Malawi Pediatrics Rotation (1 UNC resident) March 2020 UNC Global Academic Rotation (4 UNC students) March 2020 Global Pharmacy Scholars (GPS) APPE – Monash University (7 UNC students) October 2017 Global Pharmacy Scholars (GPS) APPE – Monash University (9 UNC students) October 2016 Global Pharmacy Scholars (GPS) APPE – Monash University (3 UNC students) October 2015 Global Pharmacy Scholars (GPS) APPE – Monash University (3 UNC students) September 2015 Mentor/Advisor Global Executive in Residence Brian Lawson, PharmD 2019-present Board of Pharmacy Specialties (BPS) Global Engagement Fellowship

Lauren Blum, PharmD 2020-present Sarah Dascanio, PharmD, MPH 2018-2020 Miranda Law, PharmD, MPH 2015-2017 2017-present: Assistant Professor, Howard University College of Pharmacy

PharmAlliance Fellowship

Caroline Welles Sasser, PharmD 2019-present

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Teaching and Learning Certificate Program

Stephanie Shuder 2018-2019 PGY1 Cone Health Resident Whitley YI 2017-2018 PGY1 UNC Medical Center Resident

Cody Clifton, PharmD 2016-2017 PGY1 Moose Pharmacy Resident

UNC Research and Scholarship Pathway (RASP) Students Yao (Shirley) Gao 2018-present AACP Walmart Scholars Program Shannon Palmer, PharmD Candidate 2018 GRANTS Awarded Grants 1. PharmAlliance Global Health and Education Initiative. UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy and

Monash University Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences. $150,000. Role: Principal Investigator. 2019-2021. Percent Effort: N/A.

2. Development and Assessment of Entrustable Professional Activities for Global Health. American

Association of Colleges of Pharmacy New Investigator Award. $10,000. Role: Principal Investigator. 2019. Percent Effort: N/A.

3. Malawi and Zambia Global Partnership Award. UNC Global. $2,500. Role: Co-Principal Investigator.

2019. Percent Effort: N/A.

4. Global Mental Health Research Network Linking UNC, Vietnam, Malawi, and Zimbabwe. UNC Institute for Global Health and Infectious Diseases (IGHID). $8,000. Role: Collaborator. 2019. Percent Effort: N/A.

5. PharmAlliance Medication Safety Comic Series: An Innovative Approach. PharmAlliance. $10,000.

Role: Faculty Advisor. 2018-2019. Percent Effort: N/A. 6. Open World North Carolina-Moldova Pharmacy Collaboration. $10,000. Role: Host and collaborating

partner with North Carolina Secretary of State Office. 2018. Percent Effort: N/A. 7. Global and Rural Health – Maximizing Interprofessional Teams to Impact Patient Outcomes “GRIT”.

North Carolina Area Health Education Center Innovation Grant. $39,680. Role: Principal Investigator. 2017-2018. Percent Effort: 8%.

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8. Interprofessional Perceptions of Clinical Pharmacy Services in Malawi. UNC African Studies Center.

$2,000. Role: Principal Investigator. 2017-2018. Percent Effort: N/A. PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS & AFFILIATIONS International International Pharmaceutical Federation (FIP) 2014-present National American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy (AACP) 2013-present American Pharmacists Association (APhA) 2009-present Phi Lambda Sigma Leadership Honor Society 2010-present Phi Delta Chi Pharmaceutical Fraternity 2010-present Rho Chi Academic Honor Society 2010-present American College of Clinical Pharmacy (ACCP) 2015-2019 PROFESSIONAL SERVICE International Appointments & Elected Offices International Pharmaceutical Federation Member, Academic Pharmacy Section Strategic Planning Committee 2016-2018 Member, Academic Pharmacy Section Programming Committee 2016-2017 National Appointments & Elected Offices American Pharmacists Association Founder and Coordinator, APPM Public Health SIG 2019-present Member, Speaker of the House Nominations Committee 2018 Chair, New Practitioner Advisory Committee 2016-2017 Member, New Business Review Committee, Annual Meeting & Exposition 2016 Vice Chair (Chair-elect), New Practitioner Advisory Committee 2015-2016 Chair, Standing Committee on Membership and Involvement, New Practitioner Network 2014-2015 Member, Awards Standing Committee, New Practitioner Network 2013-2014 Member, President’s Council, Board of Trustees 2013-2015 Member, APhA-ASP Nominating Committee, Annual Meeting & Exposition 2013 National President, Academy of Student Pharmacists 2012-2013 Trustee, Board of Trustees 2012-2013 Member, Strategic Directions Committee, Board of Trustees 2012-2013 Chair, National Standing Committee on Awards, Academy of Student Pharmacists 2011-2012 Ambassador, University of Utah School on Alcoholism and Drug Dependencies 2011-2012 American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy Member, Annual Meeting Program Committee 2020-present Member, Student Affairs Committee 2020-present

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Immediate-past Chair, Global Education Special Interest Group (SIG) 2019-2020 Chair, Global Education SIG Nominations Committee 2019-2020 Chair, Global Pharmacy Education Special Interest Group (SIG) 2018-2019 Chair-elect, Global Pharmacy Education Special Interest Group (SIG) 2017-2018 Chair, Global Pharmacy Education SIG Programming Committee 2017-2018 Member, Resolutions Committee, Leadership Development Special Interest Group (SIG) 2014-2015 Member, Strategic Planning Committee, Global Pharmacy Education SIG 2014-2015 American College of Clinical Pharmacy ACCP Global Conference on Clinical Pharmacy International Programming Committee 2017-2018 Regional/Local Appointments & Elected Offices American Pharmacists Association Chapter Co-Advisor 2016-present New Practitioner Mentor 2013-2015 Region Three Delegate 2010-2011 Student Political Action Network Liaison 2009-2010 Phi Delta Chi Pharmacy Fraternity Chapter Co-Advisor, Alpha Gamma 2013-present Worthy Alumni Liaison, Alpha Gamma 2010-2011 Worthy Chief Counselor (President) and Founding Member, Alpha Gamma 2009-2010 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Member, Galapagos Science Center Council 2019-present Board member, African Studies Center 2017-present Member, Global Guarantee Task Force 2017-2018 Member, International Visiting Scholars Task Force 2016 Affiliated Member, International Affairs Advisory Council 2013-2015 Member, Employment Abroad Advisory Committee 2013-2014 UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy Member, Curriculum and Assessment Committee (CAC) 2020-present Co-Director, PharmAlliance Fellowship Program 2019-present Chair, Leadership and Professional Development Stream 2018-present Director, Global Engagement Internship Program 2016-present Director, Global Engagement Fellowship Program 2015-present Chair, Global Engagement Advisory Committee (GEAC) 2015-present Faculty Advisor 2014-present Member, ACPE Accreditation Self-Study Steering Committee 2017-2020 Member, Leadership and Professional Development Stream 2017-2018 Member, Board of Directors, Alumni Association 2015-2018 Chair, Practicum Planning Committee 2015-2017 Pharmacy Advisor, CLARION competition 2016-2017 Member, Co-curriculum working group 2015-2016 Member, Dean’s Student Executive Committee 2010-2012 Founder, PharmD/MBA Program 2010

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President, Class of 2013 2009-2011

Beta Theta Pi Fraternity Recruitment Chair, Eta Beta Chapter 2007-2008 President and Founding Member, Eta Beta Chapter 2006-2007 REFERENCES Available upon request