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CRAIG A. KNOX
5205-G Dana Drive, Raleigh, North Carolina 27606 • 919-259-0883 • caknox@unc.edu
Objective: Seeking a position as a community pharmacist utilizing my excellent communication
skills, four years of sales and customer service experience, in-depth knowledge of prescription
medications, and passion for providing thorough medication therapy management
EDUCATION
Doctor of Pharmacy 2012-2016
UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Bachelor of Science in Biological Sciences 2006-2010
North Carolina State University
Raleigh, North Carolina
Magna cum laude
GPA 3.63
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Pharmacy Intern November 2011 – October 2012
CVS Pharmacy; Kings Mountain and Durham, North Carolina
Filled prescriptions accurately and efficiently
Assisted customers with product and prescription questions and concerns
Monitored and ordered inventory
Maintained supply of medications within ScriptPro
Production Technician January 2011 – April 2011
Aerotek Scientific – Sandoz; Wilson, North Carolina
Granulated multiple excipients and active raw materials through design manufacturing
processes to produce a final blend for the encapsulation and tableting departments
Documented information for each lot granulated in accordance with standard operating
procedures
LICENSURE AND CERTIFICATIONS
Pharmacy-Based Immunization Delivery Certification February 2013
BLS for Healthcare Provider Certification April 2015
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DOCTOR OF PHARMACY CLINICAL CLERKSHIPS
Murdoch Development Center, Butner, NC March 2016
Developmental Disabilities – Dianne Kapherr, RPh,
Central Regional Hospital, Butner, NC February 2016
Psychiatry I – Kathryn Moore, PharmD
Walgreens Specialty Pharmacy, Durham, NC January 2016
Community – David Catalano, RPh
WakeMed Raleigh Campus, Raleigh, NC November 2015
Cardiology I – Chris McGuire, PharmD
Assessed medication profiles and identified current and potential pharmacotherapy
problems
Counseled cardiovascular patients on new medication therapy and changes to previous
medication therapy at discharge
Assessed and critiqued primary literature in journal clubs
Aspirar Pharmacy, Cary, NC October 2015
Community – Prashant Diwan, PharmD
Compounded creams intended for pain and inflammation tailored to the needs of
individual patients
Counseled patients on how to effectively use compounded creams
Contacted patients for first fill, refill, and survey calls
Coordinated shipment and delivery of medication
Ensured that lists of ingredients of each compounded product were identical in the
PioneerRx program and the master excel spreadsheet
WakeMed Raleigh Campus, Raleigh, NC September 2015
Ambulatory Care – Patrick Gregory, PharmD
Coauthored “Seasonal Influenza in Adults” disease state presentation and contributed
recording to WakeMed training website
Counseled patients on how to effectively manage their disease states, including DM,
HTN, HLD, GERD, and obesity
Performed INR and random blood glucose testing
Modified medication regimen as needed to effectively treat patient
Duke Raleigh Hospital, Raleigh, NC August 2015
Advanced Hospital – Michael Cascia, RPh
Authored “Zerbaxa” new drug update and presented to pharmacy staff
Composed word document of medications that require diet modifications to better assist
hospital staff
Performed renal dose adjustments and calculated dosing of vancomycin and phenytoin
Rounded the ICU with preceptor and team of physicians and nurses
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Biologics, Inc, Cary, NC July 2015
Specialty Pharmacy – Phyllis Smith, RPh
Counseled patients on oncologic medications including Imbruvica, capecitabine, and
Xtandi
Co-authored word document on excursion data obtained from phone calls with
manufacturers to decrease company costs in cases where medication is shipped and
exposed to extreme conditions but may maintain stability
Reviewed and co-authored excel spreadsheet containing pipeline data for oncologic
medications not yet FDA approved to improve company’s ability to secure rights from
manufacturers to dispense upcoming medications
Community Care of Wake and Johnston Counties, Raleigh, NC May 2015
Ambulatory Care – Cheryl Viracola, PharmD
Authored and presented “Medication Applications for iPhone and Android Devices”
review of potential applications to be used by staff and patients to increase the efficiency
of the MTM process
Performed MTM services for Medicare and Medicaid patients
Communicated with patients’ primary care provider and preferred pharmacy to ensure
both had accurate information on patient’s medication regimen and utilization
Walgreens #16138, Durham, NC July 2014
Introductory Community Pharmacy – Buck Martin, PharmD
VA Medical Center, Fayetteville, NC May 2013
Introductory Hospital Pharmacy – Cramer Walker, RPh
COMPUTER SKILLS
Epic System, Excel, Word, Outlook, Visio, PowerPoint
REFERENCES
Available Upon Request