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May 1, 2023
CURRICULUM VITAE
ANDREW DRAPER, Pharm.D., M.S.A.
Current Business Address Home Address2875 Decker Lake Drive West Jordan UT 84088Salt Lake City UT 84119 (801) 255-0517(801) 261-3003 CELL: (801)
349-8397E-MAIL: andrew.draper@mrioa.com E-MAIL: adraper65@gmail.com
1. Education
Aug. 2001 Doctor of Pharmacy Midwestern University Chicago College of Pharmacy Downer’s Grove, Illinois
Jan. 1998 U.S. Air Force Squadron Officer
Leadership School Correspondence
Apr. 1997 Master of Science in Administration Central Michigan University Mount Pleasant, Michigan
Jun. 1996 Biomedical Officer Management School Sheppard Air Force Base Wichita Falls, Texas
Jun. 1994 Honors Bachelor of Science, Pharmacy University of Utah
College of Pharmacy Salt
Lake City, Utah
2. Professional Experience
Nov. 2015 to Present Staff Pharmacist Medical Review Institute of America
Andrew Draper-Process Prior Authorization requests for multiple health plans, insurance carriers, employers, and other contracted organizations.
-Monitor and implement changes to existing/new benefit designs-Coordinate prior authorization guidelines and plan benefit requirements with outside entities (including providers) as required-Remain current with new drug approvals and indications.
-Review first-level appeals for medical necessity and appropriateness.
Jun. 2009 to October 2015 Assistant Professor, Pharmacy Practice Roseman University ofCoordinator, Introductory Pharmacy Health Sciences Practice Experience (IPPE) South Jordan UT Campus
-Directed IPPE program for over 220 P1 and P2 students at student rotations-Co-developed, coordinated, and executed school’s first-ever Professionalism day with P1Class, Admissions Office, and Pharmacy District Managers from around the state.-Co-created, planned, and carried out school’s first week-long IPPE rotation block for P1students at their community rotation sites.
-This included use of daily task logs and a reflection paper.-Implemented new data collection forms for P1 and P2 student use on rotation to quantifyactivities students are doing on rotation
-I used the data to counsel both specific students and the class generally to helpimprove their rotation experience and APPE rotation preparation.
-Coordinated community rotation placements with 16 district/regional managers of pharmacy chains in addition to numerous independent pharmacies-Coordinated institutional rotations with 40 institutional pharmacy directors/sites-Reviewed thousands of experiential assessment forms and made approximately 100 direct contacts with students during 2014-2015 year so far. (This is a more than two-fold increase from 2013-14 complete academic year.) -Overhauled 6 IPPE assignments given to students longitudinally during academic year-Graded hundreds of SOAP notes submitted as assignments by students on rotations-Collaborated on research comparing the effectiveness of the current IPPE-Summer institutional rotations with the previous institutional rotation format.-I visited 113 pharmacy sites during the past calendar year, surpassing my goal of 75 visits.
-Facilitated Pharmacy Communication/Self-Care Therapeutic (PHAR 442)-Co-designed and presented course’s most comprehensive subject (Cough/Cold/Allergy)using a flipped classroom design--Reviewed each classroom day’s materials for the course of the academic year, and updated content and classroom activities -Designed ongoing discussion about the 3 Ps of professional success and currentevents about OTC products as new components of the course structure.-I regularly addressed and provided resources to students with language deficiencies
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(English as a second language, stuttering) to help them improve both their didactic andexperiential learning.-Developed comprehensive Self Care Formularies with all 110 students for rotation use-Introduced students to APhA Career Pathways program at beginning of P1 year-Required three presentations to class members on different topics throughout each year
-Facilitated First-Year Top 200 (PHAR 471) course-Oversaw transition of PHAR 471 course to a passing rate of 90%
-Instructed in Pharmaceutical Calculations (PHAR 450) course -Served as faculty mentor for seven P1 students in the Continuing Professional Development (PHAR 495) course
-Met with students in groups (and individually as required) to guide them in their personaldevelopment -Graded reflection papers and career goals.
-Helped instruct annually the APhA immunizations certification course for P1 students.-Facilitated Second-Year Top 200 (PHAR 550) course for 110 P2 students
-Oversaw transition of PHAR 550 course to a passing rate of 90%-Served as member of the ACPE Self-Study Curriculum committee
-Wrote narrative for standards 12 and 14 of the self-study-Coordinated feedback from all members of the experiential team for inclusion
-Oversaw mapping of the IPPE curriculum-Mapped the PHAR 442, 450, 471, 550, 571, and BLS courses to Appendix B of thecurriculum.
-Served as Faculty advisor for local NCPA chapter-Coached and coordinated 2014 submission of NCPA Business Plan Competition forlocal student chapter.
-Student chapter placed in the Top 10 nationwide for the first time ever.-Helped to coordinated joint Roseman University/University of Utah 5K/Health Fair
Eventfor the first time since I’ve been faculty advisor.-Assisted another student to receive the NCPA Presidential Scholarship-Encouraged and helped two students apply for the national Student Leadership Council-Grew student membership to over 60 members, the most ever in this chapter-Worked to update chapter bylaws and affiliation agreement-Initiated new student leaders training program where P1 students learn their roles theywill play in the P2 year.
-Worked with the experiential team toward pilot testing a new experiential management softwaresystem by providing feedback and expertise.
-Participated in Roseman’s first-annual Research Symposium in December 2014-Arranged a inter-organizational Health Screening Training for students in October 2014
-Plans are to make this training an annual event with the Smith’s pharmacy resident-Coordinated the PHAR 442/450/471/495/550 block calendars with block coordinators to ensure
most effective use of time of both students and faculty members.
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Andrew Draper-Garnered highest overall student course assessment scores ever during 2013-14 school year.-Set up and facilitated IPPE institutional rotations sites at 40 locations for 2014
-Participated in IPPE-Institutional Stake Holder meetings to meet ACPE directive to increase IPPE institutional hours. Also met one-on-one with pharmacy directors during planning and implementation stages of rotation
-Worked with sites to use student time on rotations most effectively-Established multiple new affiliation agreements for student IPPE rotation sites
-Participated in Integrated Patient Care (PHAR 523) journal club presentation gradings-Graded Advanced Drug Information Seminar assignments each academic year at the school-Facilitated APhA Pharmacy-Based Immunization Delivery Certification presentation multiple times; gave didactic instruction in course/taught students proper immunization technique.-Worked as an integral team player on the IPPE/APPE school experiential team
-Discussed simulation, precepetor recognition, assignment improvement, portfolios,-rotation scheduling improvements, computer resources, etc.
-Troubleshot numerous problems with in-house experiential management assessment system-Also encouraged and facilitated review of two commercially-available systems
-Oversaw successful completion of immunization, documentation and training requirements for 220 P1 and P2 institutional rotation requirements-Initiated Wolters Kluwer Academic Partnership Program with Facts and Comparisons.-Served on Roseman University’s Strategic Task Force Committee, 2011-Actively involved in South Jordan campus Search Committee, screening and/orinterviewing over 20 applicants for various positions, 2010-11-Participated as faculty participant in ASHP Clinical Skills Competition, Drug Take-back activities, and ASP Patient Counseling Competition-Orchestrated interprofessional 5K/Health Fair with NCPA, SJ P2 class, and College of Nursing/ College of Dental Medicine, 2012 and 2013-Worked to establish a pharmacy work study program with Fourth Street Clinic in Salt Lake City-Participated in interprofessional MBA program presentation grading-Annually publicized and hosted on-campus Preceptor Development CE Program-Facilitated on-site BLS courses annually with Pharmacy, Dental and Nursing staff for Students
-Transitioned courses over to the online format and new skills pass-off method. -LDSSA SJ chapter advisor 2013-Present-Involved in individual and collaborative (student and faculty) group research
-Focus on self-care therapeutics and medication adherence in the homeless population-Paper published in 2014
-Active in AACP Self-Care SIG Nominations committee, 2012-2013-Participated in Procter and Gamble/Nonprescription Medicines Academy training conference,
2010, 2011, and 2013-Annually participated in campus college admissions interviews and student exit interviews
-Served actively on Admissions Committee 2010-2011 and again 2013-2014-Demonstrated steady improvement in student annual course assessment scores, especially
between 2011-2012 to 2012-13 academic year
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Andrew Draper-Facilitated on-campus flu shot clinic for staff and students during 2012, 2013, 2014
-Also coordinated vaccine administration by students during the clinic -Served as a research liaison between science faculty and community pharmacy preceptors-Coordinated involvement with proposals to evolve IPPE assignments and to initiate student
portfolios for P1 and P2 classes
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Andrew DraperJul. 2007 to Jun. 2009 Pharmacy Manager Fourth Street Clinic
Interfaced regularly with healthcare, media, board, and philanthropic leaders to both establish new
and support existing Fourth Street Clinic pharmacy programs and grantsEstablished and/or strengthened pharmacy relationships with Intermountain Healthcare; Smith’s
Food and Drug; SelectHealth; Associated Food Stores; and long-term care, nuclear,compounding, and other pharmacies in the Intermountain area
Directed Fourth Street Pharmacy Patient Assistance Program to procure medications free-of-charge for homeless and low-income patients; medications valued at over $1.4 million annually
Transitioned Fourth Street pharmacy to electronic prescribing and electronic health records forover 6,000 patients
Revamped clinic formulary: included pregnancy categories, streamlined therapeutic classes, andadded selected therapeutic advances
Jan. 2005 – Mar. 2007 Clinical Pharmacy Coordinator Select Health
Facilitated one-on-one contacts with over 30 physician offices annually to advise on SelectHealth formulary, to answer questions, and to educate on policies
Recommended and supported SelectHealth formulary management of insulin, antidepressants, specialty pharmaceuticals, and cholesterol-lowering medications, saving over $2 million
Coordinated Pharmacy Services projects extensively with Care Management, Health and Wellness, Care Process, and Preventitive Medicine departments of the organization
Directed controlled substance oversight program for over 500 patients within SelectHealth systemMet regularly with representatives from over 30 pharmaceutical companies to evaluate formulary
feasibility of pharmaceuticalsNegotiated and coordinated injectable drug benefits with Intermountain Home Care divisionProvided clinical support to approximately 20 SelectHealth Care Managers
Nov. 2001 - Dec. 2004 Supervisor, Pharmacy Services US Army Health Clinic (Germany)
Provided pharmacy services to over 10,000 military beneficiaries in German catchment areaConsulted US Army European Regional Medical Command on formulary and supply issuesEstablished working relationships with over 70 German medical professionals and health care
facilities to coordinate patient care
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Andrew DraperOct. 1999 - Nov. 2001 Clinical Programs Manager Express Scripts Inc.
Managed clinical and formulary support of 7 Express Scripts corporate clientsAssisted Blue Cross of California 1.5 million lives insurance contract
Jul. 1994 - Sep. 1999 Chief, Pharmacy Services/Nutritional Medicine US Air Force
Mountain Home Air Force Base, Idaho Kadena Air Base, Okinawa, Japan Minot Air Force Base, North Dakota
Directed Pharmacy Services and Nutritional Medicine operations at Mountain Home Air Force Hospital
Managed Pharmacy Services at Osan Air Base (Korea) during pharmacist leave of absenceImproved Medication Disposal Process at Kadena Air Base by coordination with base officials
3. Professional Involvement
2011-Present Utah Pharmacy Association
2011-2015 Pharmacy Coordinating Council of Utah member
2011-2015 National Community Pharmacists Association chapter advisor
2010-2015 Nonprescription Medicines Academy member, poster presenter
2014-15, 2010-2011 AACP Experiential Education Section member, NominationsCommittee
2010 Ran for Utah Society of Health Systems Pharmacists Board
2008 Established relationships with University of Utah and University of Southern Nevada for student rotations at Fourth Street Clinic
2007- 2009 Fourth Street Clinic Leadership Team
Jan. 2007 Utah Immunization Summit
2006-2007 Select Health Medical Technology Committee
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2006-2007 Intermountain Healthcare Pediatric Diabetes Care Process ModelSteering Committee
2006-2007 Intermountain Vaccine Clinical Advisory Group
2006-2007 Intermountain Outpatient Pharmacy Managers’ Group
2006-2007 SelectHealth Care Managers’ Committee
2006 Advisory Board member, Abbott Laboratories, Berlex Laboratories,Salix Pharmaceuticals, and Ista Pharmaceuticals
2005-7 SelectHealth Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee, presenting member
2005-7 SelectHealth Controlled Substance Oversight Program, chair
2005-7 Select Health Injectable Operations Committee, statistical analyst
2005 Advisory Board member, Berlex Laboratories and MedtronicDiabetes Inc.
4. CitizenshipA. Professional Service
2012—Present LDS Church Pharmacy and Nutrition Committee-Drafted proposal for safe medication disposal in remote areas-Researched worldwide parasite prevalence/treatment options-Reviewed self-care treatment guidelines
2011 – Present Utah Pharmacy Association, member-Directed OTC Challenge competition annually for Roseman UHS
-Roseman team won for first time ever in 2014.-Participated annually as preceptor in Pharmacy Day at Capitol
2011—Present Pharmacy Coordinating Council of Utah member-Coordinated school activities with University of Utah, UtahPharmacy Association, Utah State Board of Pharmacy, and otherregional pharmacy representatives
2011--Present National Community Pharmacists Association, active member -Coordinated student business plans, scholarship applications, and
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leadership involvement with students and between college campuses
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2010 -- Present Nonprescription Medicines Academy, member-Regularly attended annual meeting-Presented original research in self-care therapeutics each meeting
2009 – Present American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy, member-2010-2011 Self-Care SIG Nominations Committee member
2008 - 2010 Adjunct Instructor in Pharmacotherapy, College of Pharmacy,University of Utah
2008 - Present Collegium Aescalpium, member
2007 - 2009 National Healthcare for the Homeless Clinicians’ Network member
-2008 National Conference presenter
2007 - Present American Pharmacists Association, member
2005 – Present American Society of Health System Pharmacists, member
2005 - Present Utah Society of Health System Pharmacists, member-Ran for Board Member position in 2010
2005 – 2010 International Pharmaceutical Federation (FIP), member-2005-6 Pharmabridge correspondence project to connectpharmacists in developing countries with developed countries
2005-- Present Utah Society of Health System Pharmacists, member-2006 Publications Review Board
2005-2007 Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy-2006-2007 Membership Committee, delegate
University Committee assignments or assigned duties
2014-2015 Educational Resources CommitteeACPE Self-Study Curriculum Subcommittee
2013-2014 Admissions CommitteeBylaws Committee
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Planning, Priorities, and Resources Committee
2012-2013 Academic Performance and Standards Committee (secretary)Assessement Committee (secretary)Faculty Development Committee
2011-2012 Academic Performance and Standards Committee (secretary)Awards and Recognition CommitteeEducational Resources Committee (Vice Chair)Fringe Benefits Committee
2010-2011 Admissions CommitteeFaculty ParlimentarianPlanning, Priorities, and Resources CommitteeSearch Committee (UT)
B. Community Service
2015 Pharmacy Day on Capitol HillJordan School District Career Day presenter
2014 Pharmacy Day on Capitol HillRoseman Faculty Advisor for Roseman/University of Utah 5K/
Health FairJordan School District Career Day presenterNCPA student outreach at UT Area Health Education
2014--Present Boy Scouts of America-Troop Committee Chair
2013 Faculty preceptor at South Jordan City Health FairPharmacy Day on Capitol HillChief faculty preceptor/contact for NCPA 5K/Health FairObtained $1000 community service grant from NACDSNCPA public school outreach for UT Area Health Education
2012 Pharmacy Day on Capitol HillFaculty Preceptor at SJ American Diabetes ExpoRoseman University 5K/Health Fair and Drug Take-back EventFaculty Preceptor at South Jordan Senior Center Health FairPresentation to Jordan Ridge Elementary School: “What a
Pharmacist Does”
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2011 Pharmacy Day on Capitol Hill
2011--2014 Boy Scouts of America, Cubmaster
2011 Faculty preceptor, community Health Fair/Drug Take-Back
2010 NCPA “Clean out your Medicine Cabinet”/Health Fair advisor
2008- 2010 LDS Church Volunteer Employment Guidance Counselor, WestJordan, Utah
2007, 2008 National Candlelight Vigil for the Homeless, Salt Lake City
2005- 2007 Utah Food Bank, delivery driver and participant in food bank drives
2005-2007 Fourth Street Clinic, pharmacist volunteer
5. Teaching--Students Mentored
2014-2015 PHAR 442 Course LeaderPHAR 450 Course InstructorPHAR 471 Course Leader
PHAR 495 Course InstructorPHAR 550 Course LeaderPHAR 560 Course Instructor
NCPA Student Chapter AdvisorLDSSA Student Chapter Advisor
2013-2014 PHAR 442 Course LeaderPHAR 450 Course InstructorPHAR 471 Course LeaderPHAR 550 Course LeaderPHAR 560 Course Instructor
NCPA Student Chapter AdvisorLDSSA Student Chapter Advisor
2012-2013 PHAR 442 Course LeaderPHAR 450 Course InstructorPHAR 471 Course LeaderPHAR 550 Course LeaderPHAR 560 Course Instructor
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NCPA Student Chapter Advisor
2011-2012 PHAR 442 Course LeaderPHAR 450 Course InstructorPHAR 471 Course LeaderPHAR 550 Course LeaderPHAR 560 Course Instructor
NCPA Student Chapter Advisor
2010-2011 PHAR 442 Course LeaderPHAR 450 Course Instructor
PHAR 471 Course LeaderPHAR 550 Course Leader
ASP Student Chapter Co-Advisor
2009-2010 PHAR 442 Course LeaderPHAR 450 Course InstructorPHAR 550 Course Leader
2008-2009 USN College of Pharmacy undergraduates: Kenneth Ernst, Anita SmithUniversity of Utah undergraduate: Chelaine Phillips
2007-2008 University of Utah undergraduates: Jonathan Orme and Tyrel Einfeldt
2006-2007 SelectHealth Resident: Madeleine Ritchie
2005-2006 SelectHealth Resident: Brieana Cox-Buckley
6. Honors and Awards
1998 Air Force Commendation Medal (18th Wing, Pacific Air Force Command)
1994 Honors Degree of Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy, University of Utah College of Pharmacy
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Andrew Draper7. Scholarship/Creative Works
A. Research Poster Presentations
Draper A. “Students’ perceived value of self-care and communication topics taught during a self-care course” research and education poster presented at the Roseman University Research Symposium on Monday, December 1, 2014 in South Jordan, UT on December 1, 2014.
Unni EJ, Ashment R, Miller E, Draper A. “Medication adherence in the homeless population in an Intermountain West City” research and education poster presented at the 2013 ACCP Virtual Poster Symposium on May 21-22, 2013.
Draper A. “The value of herbal product team presentations to students completing a community introductory pharmacy practice experience summer rotation” research and education poster abstract presented at the 2011 NMA Annual Meeting and Seminars in Cincinnati, OH on Friday, October 13, 2011.
Draper A. “The value of a local introductory pharmacy practice experience coordinator at a College of Pharmacy campus” research and education poster abstract presented at the 2011 AACP Annual Meeting in San Antonio, TX on July 2, 2011.
Draper A. “A survey of perceptions about vaccines in community pharmacy patients” research and education poster abstract presented at the 2010 NMA Annual Meeting and Seminars in Cincinnati, OH on Friday, September 25, 2010.
B. Presentations Conducted
Draper A. “The 3Ps of student professional success” roundtable discussion approved for presentation at the 2014 AACP Annual Meeting 2014 in Grapevine, TX on Monday, July 28, 2014.
Draper A, Meininger E, Peterson A. “Strategies for obtaining pharmaceuticals”. National Healthcare for the Homeless Annual Conference 2008. Phoenix, AZ.
C. Publications
Unni E, Ashment R, Miller E, Draper A. Medication non-adherence in the homeless population in an Intermountain West city. Inov Pharm. 2014;5(2):1-10.
Editor: SelectHealth Pharmacy and Therapeutics Quarterly newsletter (2005-2007)
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Draper A. Identifying the challenges and boons to the marketing of U.S.Pharmaceuticals in Japan. Central Michigan University; 1996.
Draper A. The impact of antimicrobial resistance on antibiotic therapy. SeniorHonors Project, Honors Degree of Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy. University of Utah; 1994.
8. Workshop and Conference Attendance
Dec. 2014 Roseman University Research Symposium, South Jordan, Utah
Oct. 2014 National Community Pharmacists Association Annual Convention, Austin, Texas
Jul. 2014 American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy Annual Conference, Grapevine,Texas
Oct. 2013 National Community Pharmacists Association Annual Convention, Orlando, Florida
Sep. 2013 Nonprescription Medicines Academy Annual Conference, Cincinnati, Ohio
Oct. 2012 National Community Pharmacists Association Annual Convention, San Diego,California
Oct. 2011 Nonprescription Medicines Academy Annual Conference, Cincinnati, Ohio
Jul. 2011 American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy Annual Conference, San Antonio,Texas
Sep. 2010 Nonprescription Medicines Academy Annual Conference, Cincinnati, Ohio
Jul. 2010 American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy Annual Conference, Seattle,Washington
Mar. 2010 American Pharmacists’ Association Annual Conference, Washington D.C.
Jun. 2008 National Healthcare for the Homeless Conference, Phoenix, Arizona
Mar. 2008 American Pharmacists’ Association Annual Conference, San Diego, California
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Andrew DraperOct. 2006 Academy of Managed Care Educational Conference, Chicago, Illinois
Oct. 2005 Academy of Managed Care Educational Conference, Nashville, Tennessee
Sep. 2004 European Regional Medical Command Ambulatory Care Conference, Sauerland, Germany
Sep. 2003 European Regional Medical Command Ambulatory Care Conference, Heidelberg, Germany
Jun. 2002 European Regional Medical Command Ambulatory Care Conference, Bad Kissingen, Germany
Apr. 1999 Academy of Managed Care Annual Conference, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Apr. 1996 Combined Forces Pharmacy Seminar, San Antonio, Texas
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