*FINAL* Resume 1 and 2
*FINAL* RESUME 1
AMY ANGELA JUSTICE
221 Crystal Falls Road
West Union, South Carolina 29696
amyj12006@yahoo.com
________________________________________
OBJECTIVE
Position at Rite-Aid Pharmacy as a pharmacy technician in which I can use my skills in customer service and Robot Assisted Prescription Packaging to advance to a Lead Pharmacy Technician.
EDUCATION
· Bachelor of Science in PreProfessional Health, expected 2010, Clemson University
· Grade Point Average: 3.74 of 4.0 possible
· Alpha Lambda Delta Honors Society
· Alpha Elipson Delta (PreMedical) Honors Society
· LIFE Scholarship
· Abney Scholarship
PHARMACY EXPERIENCE
· CVS/PHARMACY, Seneca, South Carolina, 2008
· PT Pharmacy Technician, Summer Quarter - PresentSouth Carolina State Certified Pharmacy Technician
o Properly double-counted controlled substances
o Operated M.Y.R.T.L.E, the company's robot containing top 100 selling pharmaceuticals
o Labeled prescriptions via verification of NDC numbers
o Entered insurance information into computer system
o Entered customers' personal data into computer system in accordance to HIPPA
· PSA Pharmacy Sales Associate, Spring Quarter - Summer Quarter
o Trained to open and close register
o Trained to ring up prescriptions, verifying patient information in accordance to HIPPA
o Performed refunds and exchanges
o Offered counseling of a pharmacist to patients
COMPUTER/TECHNICAL SKILLS
· Software: Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint
· Hardware: Macintosh, IBM
Medical: ScriptPro Database System
LICENSURE / MEMBERSHIP
· South Carolina State Certified Pharmacy Technician
· Licensed June 2008 - June 2009
· Association for Pharmacy Technicians Across South Carolina
· Member June 2008 - Present
REFERENCES
· Available upon request.
*FINAL* RESUME 2
AMY A. JUSTICE221 Crystal Falls RoadWest Union, SC 29696 (864) 723-6188aajusti@clemson.edu OBJECTIVE
Assistantship position at Medical University of South Carolina in laboratory performing collaborative pharmaceutical research with responsibilities of testing various medicines while enhancing my overall knowledge pharmaceuticals to help others as a pharmacist.
RELATED EXPERIENCE
CVS/PHARMACY
Ø Employer: CVS/Pharmacy, Seneca, SC
Ø PHARMACY TECHNICIAN, June 2008 - Present
o As a Pharmacy Technician, I mainly properly double-count controlled substances. In this position, I quickly learned how to operate a robot containing top 100 selling pharmaceuticals. I consistently label prescriptions via verification of NDC numbers daily. Aside from entering insurance information into the ScriptPro Medical Software computer system, I organize customers' personal data into computer data bank free of error.
CLASS OF 1941 STUDIO FOR STUDENT COMMUNICATION
Ø Employer: Clemson University, Clemson
Ø STUDIO ASSOCIATE, August 2007 - Present
o As a Studio Associate, I communicate effectively with faculty and staff and help tutor students with communication related problem. I have become familiar with various Web-Based Software including NVu. My daily responsibilities include answering the phone, making copies, and setting up communication related technologies such as SMART boards.
EDUCATION
B.S. PREPROFESSIONAL HEALTH STUDIES, Clemson University, Expected 2010
Ø Grade Point Average: 3.74 of 4.0 possible
Ø FIMRC
Ø Alpha Lambda Delta Honors Society
Ø Alpha Elipson Delta (PreMedical) Honors Society
Ø National Society of Collegiate Scholars
Ø LIFE Scholarship
Ø Abney Scholarship
RELEVANT COURSEWORK
Ø Biological Sciences 101, 102, 103, 104
Ø Chemistry 101, 102
Ø Organic Chemistry 223
Ø Microbiology 305
Ø Technical Writing 314
Ø Intro Com 201
Ø Psychology 201
RELEVANT LABORATORY WORK
Ø Biological Sciences Lab 105, 106
Ø Chemistry Lab 104, 105
Ø Organic Chemistry Lab 227
Ø Microbiology Lab 305
RELEVANT PROJECTS
Ø Microbiology 305 Laboratory Project, Feb. 2008 – Mar. 2008
o Various testing methods, such as Presumptive and Confirmed Tests for Bacteriological Examination of Water Project
o Became familiar with keeping a lab journal
Ø Collaborative Organic Chemistry Project, Sept. 2007 – Dec. 2007
o Used Chromatography lab techniques to test analgesics
o Relied on and established a bond with team members to supply accurate data using Microsoft Powerpoint and Excel for the project
REFERENCES
References and an ePortfolio of pharmacy plans are available upon request.
***The format is not uploading correctly, however the correctly formatted resumes were emailed.
AMY ANGELA JUSTICE
221 Crystal Falls Road
West Union, South Carolina 29696
amyj12006@yahoo.com
________________________________________
OBJECTIVE
Position at Rite-Aid Pharmacy as a pharmacy technician in which I can use my skills in customer service and Robot Assisted Prescription Packaging to advance to a Lead Pharmacy Technician.
EDUCATION
· Bachelor of Science in PreProfessional Health, expected 2010, Clemson University
· Grade Point Average: 3.74 of 4.0 possible
· Alpha Lambda Delta Honors Society
· Alpha Elipson Delta (PreMedical) Honors Society
· LIFE Scholarship
· Abney Scholarship
PHARMACY EXPERIENCE
· CVS/PHARMACY, Seneca, South Carolina, 2008
· PT Pharmacy Technician, Summer Quarter - PresentSouth Carolina State Certified Pharmacy Technician
o Properly double-counted controlled substances
o Operated M.Y.R.T.L.E, the company's robot containing top 100 selling pharmaceuticals
o Labeled prescriptions via verification of NDC numbers
o Entered insurance information into computer system
o Entered customers' personal data into computer system in accordance to HIPPA
· PSA Pharmacy Sales Associate, Spring Quarter - Summer Quarter
o Trained to open and close register
o Trained to ring up prescriptions, verifying patient information in accordance to HIPPA
o Performed refunds and exchanges
o Offered counseling of a pharmacist to patients
COMPUTER/TECHNICAL SKILLS
· Software: Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint
· Hardware: Macintosh, IBM
Medical: ScriptPro Database System
LICENSURE / MEMBERSHIP
· South Carolina State Certified Pharmacy Technician
· Licensed June 2008 - June 2009
· Association for Pharmacy Technicians Across South Carolina
· Member June 2008 - Present
REFERENCES
· Available upon request.
*FINAL* RESUME 2
AMY A. JUSTICE221 Crystal Falls RoadWest Union, SC 29696 (864) 723-6188aajusti@clemson.edu OBJECTIVE
Assistantship position at Medical University of South Carolina in laboratory performing collaborative pharmaceutical research with responsibilities of testing various medicines while enhancing my overall knowledge pharmaceuticals to help others as a pharmacist.
RELATED EXPERIENCE
CVS/PHARMACY
Ø Employer: CVS/Pharmacy, Seneca, SC
Ø PHARMACY TECHNICIAN, June 2008 - Present
o As a Pharmacy Technician, I mainly properly double-count controlled substances. In this position, I quickly learned how to operate a robot containing top 100 selling pharmaceuticals. I consistently label prescriptions via verification of NDC numbers daily. Aside from entering insurance information into the ScriptPro Medical Software computer system, I organize customers' personal data into computer data bank free of error.
CLASS OF 1941 STUDIO FOR STUDENT COMMUNICATION
Ø Employer: Clemson University, Clemson
Ø STUDIO ASSOCIATE, August 2007 - Present
o As a Studio Associate, I communicate effectively with faculty and staff and help tutor students with communication related problem. I have become familiar with various Web-Based Software including NVu. My daily responsibilities include answering the phone, making copies, and setting up communication related technologies such as SMART boards.
EDUCATION
B.S. PREPROFESSIONAL HEALTH STUDIES, Clemson University, Expected 2010
Ø Grade Point Average: 3.74 of 4.0 possible
Ø FIMRC
Ø Alpha Lambda Delta Honors Society
Ø Alpha Elipson Delta (PreMedical) Honors Society
Ø National Society of Collegiate Scholars
Ø LIFE Scholarship
Ø Abney Scholarship
RELEVANT COURSEWORK
Ø Biological Sciences 101, 102, 103, 104
Ø Chemistry 101, 102
Ø Organic Chemistry 223
Ø Microbiology 305
Ø Technical Writing 314
Ø Intro Com 201
Ø Psychology 201
RELEVANT LABORATORY WORK
Ø Biological Sciences Lab 105, 106
Ø Chemistry Lab 104, 105
Ø Organic Chemistry Lab 227
Ø Microbiology Lab 305
RELEVANT PROJECTS
Ø Microbiology 305 Laboratory Project, Feb. 2008 – Mar. 2008
o Various testing methods, such as Presumptive and Confirmed Tests for Bacteriological Examination of Water Project
o Became familiar with keeping a lab journal
Ø Collaborative Organic Chemistry Project, Sept. 2007 – Dec. 2007
o Used Chromatography lab techniques to test analgesics
o Relied on and established a bond with team members to supply accurate data using Microsoft Powerpoint and Excel for the project
REFERENCES
References and an ePortfolio of pharmacy plans are available upon request.
***The format is not uploading correctly, however the correctly formatted resumes were emailed.
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