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Margie Esther Padilla, Pharm.D, CDE, BCACP
The University of Texas at El Paso School of Pharmacy Mailing address: 500 W. University Avenue, El Paso, TX 79968 Physical address: 1101 N. Campbell St., Ste 702, El Paso, TX 79902 Office: 915.747.8532 Fax: 915.747.8532 Email: [email protected]
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Texas State Board Registered Pharmacist #43618
ACADEMIC PREPARATION
The University of Texas at Austin/ Blackstock Family Practice Primary Care Residency (PGY2)
7/2005 - 6/2006
The University of Texas at Austin College of Pharmacy Cooperative Pharmacy Program with The University of Texas at El Paso Doctorate of Pharmacy
8/2001 – 5/2005
Our Lady of the Lake University Bachelor of Arts in Biology (Chemistry Minor)
8/1994 – 12/1998
PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATIONS
Board Certified Ambulatory Care Pharmacist (BCACP)
2013 - Present
Certified Diabetes Educator (CDE)
2010 - Present
Pharmacist Preceptor; Texas State Board of Pharmacy (TSBP)
2008 - Present
American Pharmacists Association Medication (APhA) Medication Therapy Management (MTM) - Train the Trainer, Washington, DC
2007 - Present
American Pharmacists Association Medication (APhA) Medication Therapy Management Certification Program, San Diego, CA
2007 - Present
Dejate de ese Vicio Smoking Cessation Trainer, El Paso, TX
2007- Present
University of Texas at Austin College of Pharmacy Diabetes Disease State Management, Austin, TX
2005
American Pharmacists Association (APhA) Immunization Certification, El Paso, TX
2003
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PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND APPOINTMENTS The University of Texas at Austin College of Pharmacy
Austin, TX Clinical Associate Professor
9/2018 - Present
The University of Texas at El Paso School of Pharmacy
El Paso, TX Clinical Associate Professor
9/2017 - Present
The University of Texas at El Paso School of Pharmacy
El Paso, TX Interprofessional Practice and Education Coordinator
9/2015 - Present
The University of Texas at El Paso School of Pharmacy
El Paso, TX Co-Curricular Coordinator
9/2015 – Present
The University of Texas at El Paso College of Health Sciences UTEP/UT Austin Cooperative Pharmacy Program
El Paso, TX Clinical Assistant Professor
7/2009 – 8/2017
The University of Texas at Austin College of Pharmacy
Austin, TX Adjunct Clinical Assistant Professor
7/2006 - Present
Texas Tech University Health Science Center (TTUHSC)/ Paul L. Foster School of Medicine; Department of Family and Community Medicine
El Paso, TX Adjunct Clinical Assistant Professor
5/2010 - Present
The University of Texas at El Paso College of Health Sciences UTEP/UT Austin Cooperative Pharmacy Program
El Paso, TX Research Assistant Professor
7/2006 – 7/2009
The University of Texas at Austin College of Pharmacy
Austin, TX Clinical Instructor 7/2005 – 6/2006
OTHER PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT Dembny Pharmacy Consultants LLC Complete Emergency Care; Vista Surgery Center
Richardson, TX Consultant 2009 - Present
Med-Time Pharmacy El Paso, TX Part-Time Pharmacist 2008 - 2012
Centro San Vicente Pharmacy
El Paso, TX Relief Pharmacist 2007 - 2009
Costco Pharmacy
Austin, El Paso, TX
Relief Pharmacist 2005 - 2009
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TEACHING (INTERPROFESSIONAL COLLABORATION AND EDUCATION)
Health-Focused Interprofessional Education Community of Practice Roles and Responsibilities: Focus on Transgender Health Pharmacy/Rehab Sciences/ Rehab Counseling/Nursing
March 23, 2018
TTUHSC and UTEP SOP TeamSTEPPS® Simulations Medical/Nursing/Pharmacy
January 25, 2018
The University of Texas at El Paso: CHS and SOP Roles and Responsibilities: Focus on Homelessness Nursing/Pharmacy/Rehab Sciences/ Rehabilitation Counseling
October 13, 2017
TTUHSC and UTEP SOP Roles and Responsibilities Medical/Nursing/Pharmacy
September 7, 2017
UTEP College of Health Sciences Roles and Responsibilities: Focus on Sexual Orientation Gender Identity and Expression Pharmacy/Rehab Sciences/ Rehab Counseling
March 24, 2017
TTUHSC and UTEP SOP Opioids and Ethics Medical/Pharmacy
April 7, 2017
TTUHSC and UTEP SOP TeamSTEPPS® Simulations Medical/Nursing/Pharmacy
January 24, 2016
TTUHSC and UTEP SOP Roles and Responsibilities Medical/Nursing/Pharmacy
August 25, 2016
TTUHSC Simulation Conference: Insulin Cases Medical Students/Medical Faculty
October 2016
TEACHING (UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT EL PASO SCHOOL OF PHARMACY)
Medicinal Chemistry Physical Assessment Basics PHAR 6309
March 2, 2018 Guest
Foundation in Pharmacy, Ethics, Law IA Roles and Responsibilities in Interprofessional Education PHAR 6241
October 18, 2017 Guest
Professionalism, Innovation, Leadership and Life-Skills (PILLs) IA Co-Coordinator, PHAR 6142
8/2017 – 12/2017
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TEACHING (UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT EL PASO COLLEGE OF HEALTH SCIENCES)
Pharmacology in Physical Therapy (Online Course): Diabetes Mellitus Course # PT 6205
6/2010 – 6/2016
Pharmacology in Physical Therapy Case # 7 Endocrine Pharmacotherapy
Summer 2014
TEACHING (UTEP/UT AUSTIN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY COOPERATIVE PHARMACY PROGRAM)
Ambulatory Student Rotations Centro San Vicente and TTUHSC
8/2008 - Present
Primary Care and Practice Management Learning Experience PGY 2 Pharmacy Residency Program TTUHC Family Medicine Clinics
7/2014 - Present
Primary Faculty Preceptor of Community Practice PGY 1 Pharmacy Residency Program Centro San Vicente Clinics
7/2008 - 6/2014
Clinical Skills: Community Care The University of Texas at Austin College of Pharmacy Course #: PHR 287H
8/2011- 8/2016
Patient Assessment Lab (Local Coordinator) The University of Texas at Austin College of Pharmacy Course #: PHR 392S
Spring 2011- 2013
Special Populations Course Community Health Centers The University of Texas at Austin College of Pharmacy Course #
Spring 2010 - 2014
UT Austin Patient Assessment Lab Mental Health The University of Texas at Austin College of Pharmacy Course #: PHR 392S
Spring 2010
Patient Assessment Lab Ear, Nose, and Throat; Eye Exam The University of Texas at Austin College of Pharmacy Course #: PHR 392S
Spring 2009
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CONTINUING EDUCATION FOR PHARMACISTS AND STUDENTS APhA Medication Therapy Management Certification The University of Texas at El Paso and The University of Texas at Austin, El Paso, TX (8 hour live Continuing Education)
January 2018 August 2015 August 2014
November 2013 August 27, 2013
August 20-21, 2012 August 22-23, 2011
August 06, 2011 November 2-3, 2011
CLINICAL PRACTICE APPOINTMENTS
Texas Tech Family Medicine Clinics El Paso, TX Clinical Pharmacist
2013 - Present
Centro San Vicente Clinics El Paso, TX Clinical Practitioner of Clinical Services
2007 - 2018
Clinica de Salud, La Fe, INC Care El Paso, TX Clinical Pharmacist 2013-2014
Thomason Care Clinics
El Paso, TX Clinical Pharmacist 2006-2009
Centro San Vicente Clinic El Paso, TX Clinical Practitioner of Clinical Services; Residency Director/ Consultant
2006-2007
Blackstock Family Practice Clinical Pharmacist/Resident 2005-2006
CLINICAL PRACTICE DUTIES AND FULFILLMENTS
Clinical Pharmacist at Texas Tech Clinics Provided Disease State Management in the following:
Anticoagulation, DM, HTN, HLD, and Smoking Cessation
Other: Patient Medical Home Model, Medication Reconciliation, and Billing set-up
Clinical Practitioner of Clinical Services/Residency Primary Preceptor at Centro San Vicente Clinics
Provided Disease State Management in the following: Anticoagulation, DM, HTN, HDL, and Thyroid Disorders, Smoking Cessation, Immunizations, and basic nutrition
Clinical Pharmacist at Clinica de Salud La Fe, Inc. Provided Disease State Management in the following:
HIV/AIDS, DM, HTN, HLD, and Immunizations
Clinical Pharmacist at Thomason Care Clinics Provided Disease State Management in the following: Anticoagulation, DM, HTN, HDL, Thyroid Disorders, Smoking Cessation, Immunizations, and basic nutrition
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Clinical Practitioner of Clinical Services/Residency Director and Consultant Centro San Vicente Clinics
Provided Disease State Management in the following: Anticoagulation, HTN, HDL, HF, Smoking Cessation, and Thyroid Disorders
Clinical Pharmacist/Resident Provided Disease State Management in the following:
Anticoagulation, HTN, HDL, HF, Smoking Cessation, Hep C and HIV medication review
HONORS, AWARDS, HONORARY SOCIETIES
Preceptor Excellence Award
May 2017
American Pharmacy Association (APhA) Immunization Champion Award: National Award for Partnership with Others
Mar. 2017
Leadership El Paso Class of 39 (El Paso Chamber of Commerce)
Jan. 2017- Dec. 2017
Member Spotlight (National), American Society of Health System Pharmacist: Ambulatory Care Practitioners
Apr. 2015
US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Office of Women’s Health: Health Education and Outreach Award presented to Centro San Vicente Clinic; Patient Safety and Clinical Pharmacy Services Collaborative
Jan. 2012
Our Lady of the Lake (OLLU) Alumni Executive Council Service to OLLU Award, San Antonio, TX
2010
American Pharmacists Association- Academy of Pharmacy Practice and Management Washington, DC (APHA-APPM) Merit Award for Innovative Disease State Management and Medication Therapy Management Practice (National Recognition)
2010
In recognition of significant contributions to the advancement of pharmacy practice in traditionally underserved populations and the promotion of pharmacy leadership development on the United States and Mexico Border
Recognition for Best Practice Disease State Management at Centro San Vicente Clinics) With Texas Association of Community Health Centers, El Paso, TX
2009
American Pharmacist Association (APhA) Presentation Award for Innovative Research; San Antonio, TX (Integrating Cultural Competency and Community Health Worker partnership into Community Practice Residency Training), El Paso, TX
2009
Texas Pharmacy Association (TPA) Leadership Institute; SA, TX
2007
Texas Pharmacy Association (TPA) Residency Innovative Project, Austin, TX
July 2006
Texas Pharmacy Association (TPA) Innovative Project 3rd place award (Assessing patient education/awareness in diabetes classes along the border); El Paso, TX
July 2005
Phi Lambda Sigma (PLS) National Pharmacy Leadership Honor Society 2005
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The University of Texas at Austin College of Pharmacy, Austin, TX
Texas Pharmacy Association Academy of the Year, Chair of Student Academy, Austin, TX
2003 - 2004
Texas Pharmacy Foundation Scholarship Recipient, Austin, TX
2003 - 2004
APhA Region VI Operation Diabetes Award, Austin, TX
2003 - 2004
West Texas Pharmacy Association Scholarship Recipient
2002 - 2004
BOYER’S MODEL OF SCHOLARSHIP
A. Scholarship of Integration Margie Padilla and Daniel Riche, “Understanding Ambulatory Care Pharmacy as A Student”, American Society of Health System Pharmacist (ASHP). Submitted: August 2015. Launched on: March 31, 2017
Sanchez P., Padilla M., “Dulaglutide, A New Glucagon-Like Peptide-1 Agonist for the Treatment of Type 2 DM”. El Paso Physician Journal. Volume 38: Number 1; 2015
Rivera M. Padilla M. “Canagliflozin: The Trailblazer for the Latest Class of Antihyperglycemics.” El Paso Physician Journal. Volume 37: Number 2; 2014
Gomez J, Padilla M. “CHEST 2012 Guidelines: Updates on VTE Prophylaxis for Orthopedic Surgery Patients.” El Paso Physician Journal. Volume 37 Number 1; 2014
Garcia V, Padilla M. “Pioglitazone: The Risks Associated with Bladder Cancer”. El Paso Physician Journal. Volume 35: Number 1; 2012
Srinivasa M, Padilla M. “Dabigatran: Place in Anticoagulation Therapy” El Paso Physician Journal. Volume 34: Number 6; 2011
Mier K, Padilla M. “Innocent until Proven Guilty: Lantus ® (insulin glargine)” El Paso Physician Journal. Volume 33: Number 6; 2010
B. Scholarship of Discovery
Christenberry E, Padilla M, Provider Perceptions of Vaccination in an Academic Family Medicine Clinic. Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine. Submitted: December 18, 2017; Resubmitted to Vaccine on April 2018
Savage J, Lugo M, Frietze G, Shenberger-Trujillo J, Padilla ME. Invisible Threat: Assessing the impact of media on student perceptions of immunizations in a predominately Hispanic, binational university setting. Journal of the American Pharmacists Association. Submitted: November 20, 2017 (Anchor Author as Expert, Originator of concept, mentor for students)
Padilla ME, Frietze G, Shenberger-Trujillo J, Carrillo M, Loya AM. Influenza and Intentions to Vaccinate in an Underserved Hispanic Population: The Role of Theoretically Derived Constructs. Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved. Submitted: December 15, 2016. Not accepted: December 16,
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2016. Resubmitted to: Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences on January 12, 2017. Low Priority and not accepted: May 2017. Resubmitted to: Family and Community Health on July 27, 2017; Resubmitted to Health on March 28, 2018
Padilla, M. E., Jiang, S., Barner, J. C. and Rivera, J. O. (2014), A comparison of national immunization rates to immunization rates of Latino diabetic patients receiving clinical pharmacist interventions in a federally qualified community health centre (FQHC). Journal of Pharmaceutical Health Services Research, 5: 175–180. Doi: 10.1111/jphs.12063
C. Scholarship of Teaching
Pachek C, Summers C, Schoen B, Padilla ME. Development and Preliminary Assessment of Interprofessional Education Focused on Vulnerable Populations. Journal of Allied Health. Submitted: November 27, 2017
Jabalie M., Vinluan C., Navarrete J., Padilla M., Evaluating the types of pharmacy student interventions made during an Interprofessional six-week adult internal medicine rotation. Submitted to: American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy on October 4, 2016. Not approved on: October 17, 2017. Re-submitted to: Journal of Pharmacy Practice on November 1, 2016. Accepted: March 31, 2017
D. Scholarship of Application
Kennedy RA, Padilla ME, Andrews SA, Christenberry EJ, Winters S, Loya AM, Shokar N. Evaluating the Standardization of Transitions of Care in a Texas-Mexico Border Academic Family Medicine Practice. Journal for Healthcare Quality. Submitted: August 18, 2017
Christenberry EJ, Padilla ME, Aguirre M, Loya AM, Aragon LA. Reliability of Point-of-Care International Normalized Ratio (INR) Testing in an Academic Family Medicine Clinic. American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy. Submitted: December 22, 2016. Not accepted: February 17, 2017. Resubmitted to: Journal of Pharmacy Practice on May 31, 2017. Not accepted: July 18, 2017. Resubmitted to: The Journal of Near-Patient Testing and Technology on December 8, 2017. Accepted January 2018.
Valencia V., Padilla M., Srinivasa M., Durbin T., Hernandez T., Weigart A. Project DIS-IMPACT: Drug information in English and Spanish to improve patient preparation before colonoscopy. J Am Pharm Assoc (2003) 2015; 55:294-300. Doi: 10.1331/JAPhA.2015.14232
Navarrete J. P., Padilla M. E., Castro L. P., Rivera J. O., Development of human papillomavirus vaccine in a community pharmacy utilizing the patient assistance program for underinsured university students along the United States/Mexico border. J AM Pharm Assoc (2003). 2014; 54:642-647. Doi:10.1331/JAPhA.2014.13222
Srinivasa M, Padilla M, Blanco C. Managing Gestational Diabetes: The Clinical Pharmacist’s Role in a Patient-Centered Medical Home Model. US Pharmacist. 2014; 39(9) 56-60.
E. Peer Reviewed (Abstracts/Posters) Thompson S, Padilla ME, Loya AM, Chavez M. Understanding career preparedness, exposure, and support by surveying clinical pharmacists in oncology practice to identify opportunities for development of PharmD curriculum; Abstract summited on 10/1/2018 to: American Society of Health-System Pharmacists Midyear Meeting December 2017
Cruz N, Aguirre M, Jallad S, Romero E, Shenberger J, Frietze G, Padilla M. Influenza vaccine perceptions in
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the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transexual (LGBTQIA) Texas-Mexico border community; Abstract summited on
10/1/2018 to: American Society of Health-System Pharmacists Midyear Meeting December 2017
Christenberry EJ, Padilla ME, Frietze GA, Franck A, Loya AM. Healthcare Provider Perceptions of Vaccinations in an Academic PCMH Family Medicine Clinic. Abstract submitted 6/15/17 to: American College of Clinical Pharmacy, Annual Meeting (October 7 - 10, 2017) Christenberry EJ, Shenberger JM, Padilla ME, Haines ST. Merit: Co-curricular assessment plan for developing pharmacy professionals. ACCP Annual Meeting. Phoenix, AZ. (October 2017) Isais, J., Aguirre., M., Enchinton, J., Frietze, G., Shenberger-Trujillo, J. Padilla, M. “Family knows best: assessing the impact of Familialism on immunization practices in predominately Spanish-speaking Hispanic community health centers along the US-Mexico border”. Presented at American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP) Annual Meeting (December 2016) Kennedy, R., Andrew, S., Winters, S., Padilla, M., et al. “Need for a standardized transitions of care process in an interdisciplinary academic family medicine clinic located in a border community”. Presented at American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP) Annual Meeting (Dec 2016) Christenberry EJ, Padilla ME, Franck A, Loya AM. Increasing uptake of Tdap and herpes zoster vaccination in an academic family medicine clinic along the United States-Mexico border. ASHP Midyear Clinical Meeting. New Orleans, LA. (December 2015) Jabalie, M., Vinluan, C., Navarrete, J., Padilla, M. “Identifying types of pharmacy student interventions made during an Interprofessional six-week adult internal medicine rotation”. Presented at American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP) Annual Meeting; December 2016 Gomez J, Padilla M. Developing and Implementing an Interdisciplinary Transition of Care Program Utilizing Medication Therapy Management and the Patient-Centered Medical Home Model Along the U.S./Mexico Border, Centro San Vicente Clinics, El Paso, TX. J Am Pharm Assoc Spring 2014
Garcia V, Padilla M. Drug Information in English and Spanish to Successfully Improve Medication Preparation and Appropriateness prior to Colonoscopy Testing (Project DIS-IMPACT), Centro San Vicente Clinics, EL Paso, TX. J Am Pharm Assoc Spring 2013 Jiang S, Padilla M, Barner JC, Hardamon V. Community Health Center Pharmacist’s Impact on Latino Immunization Rates, Centro San Vicente Clinics, El Paso, TX. ISPOR 17th Annual International Meeting 2012 Srinivasa M, Padilla M, Luna J. Understanding Knowledge, Cultural Beliefs and Attitudes about Diabetes, Medications, and Immunizations in a Predominately Hispanic and Catholic Community on the US - Mexico Border. Centro San Vicente Clinics, El Paso, TX J Am Pharm Assoc 2012 Herrera Y, Garcia V, Padilla M, Rivera J. Evaluating the efficacy of diabetes management in Hispanics under pharmacist supervision in an ambulatory care setting along the US/Mexico Border. Centro San Vicente Clinic, El Paso, ASHP Midyear Clinical Meeting 2011 Garcia V, Herrera Y, Gomez J, Padilla M, Rivera J.” Based on Health People 2020 objectives; Pharmacist Tdap Rates Help improve Health Equity in Adult Latinos In a Community Health Center Along the US-Mexico Border”. Centro San Vicente Clinics, El Paso, TX; ASHP Midyear 2011
Escamilla S, Padilla M. “Utilizing Medication Therapy Management (MTM) Services to Identify Diabetic
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Patients with Low Socioeconomic Status at Risk for Depression and Medication Non-Adherence along the US/Mexico Border.” Centro San Vicente Clinics, El Paso, TX 2011
Mier K, Padilla M. “Identification and Assessment by Community Pharmacists of Provider Adherence to Medication Recommendations of the American Diabetes Association (ADA) Standards of Care in a Federally Qualified Community Health Center located along the US/Mexico Border” Centro San Vicente Clinic, El Paso, TX J Am Pharm Assoc 2010
Perez M, Aguirre M, Sias J. Evaluation of Integrated Smoking Cessation Services at a Federally Qualified Community Health Center located along the US/Mexico border. J Am Pharm Assoc. 2009 Hernandez J, Perez M, Sias J. Evaluating Pregnant Women’s Knowledge and Understanding of Prescriptions, Over-The-Counter Products, and Poison Control Information in a U.S. Mexico Border Clinic. J Am Pharm Assoc. 2009 Chon P, Perez M, Sias J. Development, Implementation, and Patient Satisfaction Survey of Medication Therapy Management Services in a Community Health Center Pharmacy. J Am Pharm Assoc. 2009 Chon, P, Perez M, Sias J. “Evaluation of the HRSA Comprehensive Pharmacy Services Expansion Plan in a Federally-Qualified Community Health Center on the US/Mexico Border. J Am Pharm 2009
STUDENT/RESIDENT RESEARCH (IRB)
Padilla M. “Assessing cultural beliefs and attitudes towards immunizations in a vulnerable population (ACTive): Developing educational material that is culturally and linguistically appropriate in a predominantly Hispanic community that is underserved and under-immunized.” Centro San Vicente Clinics, El Paso TX; 2013-2014
Padilla M, Jiang S, Barner J, Rivera J. “Pharmacist Vaccination Rates Help improve Health Equity in Adult Latinos in a Community Health Center Along the US-Mexico Border; 2011-2013 Padilla M, Herrera Y, Garcia V, Rivera J, Luna J. “Evaluating the efficacy of diabetes management in Hispanics under pharmacist supervision in an ambulatory care setting along the U.S./Mexico border”. Centro San Vicente Clinics, El Paso TX; 2011-2012 Padilla M, Mier K, Silva B. “A Pharmacist/Provider Collaborative Model to Improve Blood Pressure Control and Minimize Cultural Disparities in a Federally-Qualified Community Health Center located along the US/Mexico Border, El Paso, TX (CAPTION Trial through the University of Iowa: A collaborative Model to improve BP control and Minimize racial Disparities-CCC”); 2010- 2011 Perez M, Aguirre M, Sias J, “Evaluation of Integrated Smoking Cessation Services at a Federally Qualified Community Health Center located along the US/Mexico border.” Centro San Vicente Clinic, El Paso, TX; 2007-2008 Perez M, Lopez D, “Evaluation of interventions and recommendations by clinical pharmacists in a family practice residency training program utilizing a PDA program for documentation.” Blackstock Family Practice, Austin, TX; July 2005-June 2006 Perez M, Demock D, Anaya J, “Assessing patient education/awareness in diabetes classes along the border.” El Paso Diabetes Association, El Paso, TX; Dec 2004-Jan 2005
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Gomez J, Padilla M, “Developing and Implementing an Interdisciplinary Transition of Care Program Utilizing Medication Therapy Management and the Patient-Centered Medical Home Model Along the U.S./Mexico Border”. Centro San Vicente Clinics, El Paso, TX; 2013-2014 Gomez J, Padilla M. Assessing Cultural Perspectives and Barriers Towards Immunizations in a Hispanic Population. UTEP/UT Austin Cooperative Pharmacy Program, Centro San Vicente Clinics, El Paso, TX 2012-2013 Garcia V, Padilla M, Martinez R, Srinivasa M, Weigart Ana, Craig Trulize, Sias Jeri. Drug Information in English and Spanish to Successfully Improve Medication Preparation and Appropriateness prior to Colonoscopy Testing (Project Dis-Impact) UTEP/UT Austin-Cooperative Pharmacy Program, Centro San Vicente Clinics, El Paso, TX; 2012-2013 Shan Jiang, Padilla Margie, Barner Jamie, Hardamon, Victoria, Rivera Jose. Community Health Center Pharmacist’s Impact on Latino Immunization Rates. The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX, USA, The University of Texas at El Paso, El Paso, TX; 2012 Srinivasa M, Padilla M, Luna J. Understanding Knowledge, Cultural Beliefs and Attitudes about Diabetes, Medications, and Immunizations in a Predominately Hispanic and Catholic Community on the US-Mexico Border. Centro San Vicente Clinics, El Paso, TX; 2011-2012 Rivera J, Padilla M. Spanish-Speaking Patients: Satisfaction with Clinical Pharmacists Services. Centro San Vicente Clinics, El Paso, TX; 2011-2012 Herrera Y, Garcia V, Padilla M, Rivera J. Evaluating The Efficacy of Diabetes Management in Hispanics under pharmacist supervision in an ambulatory care setting along the US/Mexico Border. Centro San Vicente Clinic, El Paso, TX; 2011- 2012 Garcia V, Herrera Y, Gomez J, Padilla M, Rivera J.” Based on Health People 2020 objectives; Pharmacist Tdap Rates Help improve Health Equity in Adult Latinos In a Community Health Center Along the US-Mexico Border”. Centro San Vicente Clinics, El Paso, TX; 2011- 2012 Escamilla S, Padilla M, “Utilizing Medication Therapy Management (MTM) Services to Identify Diabetic Patients with Low Socioeconomic Status at Risk for Depression and Medication Non Adherence along the US/Mexico Border.” Centro San Vicente Clinics, El Paso, TX; 2010-2012 Ramirez F, Padilla M, Aguirre M, Reveles I, “Evaluation of Functional Health Literacy, Diabetes Knowledge and Management Skills in Participants Enrolled in a Promotora Led Education Course in a Federally Qualified Community Health Center Located Along the US/Mexico Border, Centro San Vicente Clinics, El Paso, TX; 2010-2011
Reveles I, Padilla M, “Evaluation of Diabetes Knowledge and Management Skills in Participants Enrolled in a Promotora Led Education Course in a Federally Qualified Community Health Center Located Along the U.S./Mexico Border.”Centro San Vicente Clinics, El Paso, TX; 2009-2010
Mier K, Padilla M. “Identification and Assessment by Community Pharmacists of Provider Adherence to Medication Recommendations of the American Diabetes Association (ADA) Standards of Care in a Federally Qualified Community Health Center located along the US/Mexico Border” Centro San Vicente Clinic, El Paso, TX; 2009-2010 Sias, J; Perez M. Integrating Cultural Competency and Community Health Worker Partnership into Community Practice Residency Training. University of Texas at El Paso, El Paso, TX; 2008-2012
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Chon P, Perez M, Sias J. “Development, Implementation, and Patient Satisfaction Survey of Medication Therapy Management Services in a Community Health Center Pharmacy.” Centro San Vicente Clinics, El Paso, TX; 2008-2012 Chon, P, Perez M, Sias J, “Evaluation of the HRSA Comprehensive Pharmacy Services Expansion Plan in a Federally-Qualified Community Health Center on the US/Mexico Border.” Centro San Vicente Clinics, El Paso, TX; 2008-2012
Hernandez J, Perez M, Sias J. “Evaluating Pregnant Women’s Knowledge and Understanding of Prescriptions, Over-The-Counter Products, and Poison Control Information in a U.S.-Mexico Border Clinic.” Centro San Vicente Clinics, El Paso, TX; 2008-2009 Kumar S, Melissa, Perez M, Blanco C, Zamarripa V, Sias J, “Federally Qualified Health Center on the U.S./Mexico Border” Centro San Vicente Clinic, El Paso, TX; 2007-2008 Bazaldua O, Loya A, Perez M, Rudder V, Sias J, Rivera J, “Improving Community Pharmacists’ Knowledge about Medications and Low Health Literacy in a United States-Mexico Border Community.” UTEP/UT Austin Cooperative Pharmacy Program, El Paso, TX, 2007-2008
SERVICE TO THE PROFESSION OF PHARMACY
Local- Level Involvement/Memberships
El Paso Pharmacy Association (EPPA) o Treasurer 2011 o EPPA Foundation President 2010-2011 o Immediate Past-President 2010
o President 2009
o President-Elect 2008 o Vice-President 2007 o Membership Chair 2010 o Board of director 2003-2004
o Member
2003 - Present
El Paso Health System Pharmacy Association (EASHP)
2017 - Present
Our Lady of The Lake University (OLLUSA) o Alumni Board of Director
2008 - 2011
The University of Texas College of Pharmacy Alumni Association o El Paso Representative Board Member
2006-2012
El Paso Student Pharmacist Association (EPSPA) o Faculty Advisor
2006-2008
Capital Area Pharmacist Association (CAPA) o Treasurer
2005-2006
State Involvement/Memberships
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National Appointments and Memberships
American Pharmacy Health System (ASHP) Foundation; Survey panel for the Pharmacy Forecast 2016-2020 report (One time appointment)
2015, 2016
American Society of Health System Pharmacist (ASHP) 2000 - Present
ASHP Section Advisory Group (SAG) on Clinical Practice Advancement – Chair
2018 - Present
AHSP Section Advisory Group (SAG) on Clinical Practice Advancement - Vice Chair o Membership roll call, recorded minutes, developed post-call executive summary on
ASHP Connect; Assisted Chair with SAG Initiatives
2017-2018
AHSP Section Advisory Group (SAG) on Clinical Practice Advancement Care Integration Team
2017-2018
AHP Section Advisory Group (SAG) on Clinical Practice Advancement – Appointed Member
o Highlighted Nationally (Member spotlight); Co-developed a tool for student
pharmacists
2014 - Present
American College of Clinical Pharmacy (ACCP) Full Member
2007 - Present
American Pharmacists Association (APhA); APPM Community and Ambulatory Section Member
2001 - Present
American Association of Diabetes Educators (AADE) Member 2012-2013
SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY
El Paso Immunization Coalition 1st Inaugural Immunization Conference
o Helped organize continuing education and event April 27, 2108
Socorro Health Fair April 21, 2018
Fashion Show for S.M.A.R.T Endowment Scholarship
October 2017
Kickball Tournament for S.M.A.R.T Endowment Scholarship
August 2017
Ed HPV Committee (Member/Contributor) o Helped contribute to direction of HPV Video for dissemination to community
2016 - Present
El Paso Immunization Coalition (Chair) o Organized Monthly meetings, helped set-up 503 (C) Non-profit status, developed
2010 - Present
Texas Pharmacy Association (TPA) 2001-2012 o Health Systems Board of Director 2007-2009
Academy of Clinical Pharmacist vice-chair 2007-2008 Texas Society of Health-System Pharmacists (TSHP)
2017 - Present
West Texas Pharmacy Association (WTPA); Board of Director/ Board of director-student representative
2003-2012
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bylaws, developed strategic plan, developed Mission/Vision
Texas Tech Family Medicine Clinic Vaccine Initiative (Task Chair) o Exploring implementation of TransACTRX Medicare Part D Medication Billing
Software for access of Tdap and Zoster Vaccines
2015
Texas Tech Family Medicine Clinic Patient Centered Medical Home Task Force (Active Member)
2013 - 2014
Centro San Vicente 3rd Annual Immunization Health Fair
Sep. 29, 2012
Outreach Participants for the Homeless Shelter (Provide a monthly meal to shelter)
2011 - Present
Centro San Vicente, Diabetes Collaborative (Member)
2010 - 2013
Centro San Vicente, Pharmacy and Therapeutics (Voting Member) o Helped develop Class D Pharmacy Policy and Procedures
2009 - 2013
Centro San Vicente, Investigational Committee (Voting Member)
2009 - 2018
Centro San Vicente, Performance Improvement o Developed performance measures for pharmacy department and monitored trends
2009-2012
Medical Mission: Chiapas, MX
2008-2010
Centro San Vicente, Provider Meetings (Active Member) o Provided updates on evidenced-based guidelines, new drugs, patient care services
2007 - 2014
Immunization Clinic at Centro San Vicente Clinic-San Elizario
Fall 2006
Diabetes Alert Day- Diabetes Screening at East Community Clinic
Spring 2006
Samaritan Health Ministries (SHM) Volunteer Health Clinic
2006
SERVICE TO THE UNIVERSITY AND SCHOOL OF PHARMACY Health Focused Interdisciplinary Spotlight on Campbell Research Committee
2018
The University of Texas at El Paso School of Pharmacy Faculty Assembly Immediate Past Chair
2018- 2019
The University of Texas at El Paso School of Pharmacy Clinical Practice Annual Performance Committee Chair
April 2018
The University of Texas at El Paso School of Pharmacy Clinical Practice Search
2018
The University of Texas at El Paso, College of Health Sciences – Director of Rehabilitation Counseling Search Member
2017- Present
The University of Texas at El Paso School of Pharmacy Faculty Assembly Chair
2017- 2018
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The University of Texas at El Paso School of Pharmacy Pharmacy Administration Search Chair
2016-2017
The University of Texas at El Paso School of Pharmacy Curriculum Committee (Voting Member)
2016 - Present
The University of Texas at El Paso School of Pharmacy Faculty Excellence
2016 - Present
The University of Texas at El Paso School of Pharmacy IPE Thread Chair/Coordinator
2015 - Present
The University of Texas at El Paso School of Pharmacy Co-Curricular Committee Chair/Coordinator
2015 - Present
The University of Texas at Austin College of Pharmacy Honors/Awards; Member
2014 - 2015
The University of Texas at Austin College of Pharmacy – Scholarship; Member
2009 - 2017
PRACTICE MANAGEMENT AND DEVELOPMENT Texas Tech Clinic Disease State Management (DSM) Services 2013
▪ Developed a Collaborative Practice Agreement (CPA)
▪ Developed Policy and Procedures for DSM
▪ Helped developed culturally and health literacy appropriate care plans and education material for Patient-Centered Medical Home (PCMH) certification
▪ Worked with IT in developing EMR templates for documentation of Anticoagulation and tracking outcomes
▪ Developing billing structure utilizing administrative fees, annual wellness exams and transitions of care codes (in progress)
▪ Helping entity with acquiring level 3 status in PCMH
Development of La Fe Care HIV/AIDS services 2013-2014
▪ Helped with updates in CPA. Provided consultations in a billing structure utilizing Ryan White Funds and administrative fees.
HRSA Patient Safety Pharmacy Clinical Services Collaborative (PSPC) 3.0 - 6.0 2010 - 2014
▪ Applied to participate in HRSA PSPC and conducted meeting with organization to organize a plan for documenting of outcomes
▪ Provided leadership and mentorship for resident and Pharmacy Staff
Pharmacotherapy Community Rounds 2009-2010
Region Coordinator
▪ Coordinated dates for pharmacotherapy presentations between El Paso, Austin, and Temple
▪ Emailed weekly topic of week and residents presenting
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▪ Communicated between residency directors and preceptors
▪ Updated and amended Pharmacotherapy Community Round guidelines and requirements
▪ Developed template for Topic presentation
▪ Developed template for Topic Presentation Critique guidelines
Policy and Procedures for Prescriptive Authority under Texas State Board of Pharmacy (TSBP); Centro San Vicente Clinics, El Paso, TX
2009
Disease State Management Adult Protocol (DSM)
2008
Thomason Care Clinics, El Paso, TX
▪ Established and developed collaborative agreement between physicians and pharmacist for a Pharmacotherapy Clinic in DSM of Diabetes, Hypertension, Asthma, Hyperlipidemia, Anticoagulation, Smoking Cessation and Immunization; and set-up billing
Centro San Vicente Community Practice PGY1 Residency Program 2007
▪ Established contract for services between CSV and UTEP/UT Austin Cooperative Pharmacy Program and developed residency timeline and budget.
Disease State Management Pediatric Protocol (DSM) 2007
Centro San Vicente Clinic, El Paso, TX
▪ Established and developed collaborative agreement between physicians and pharmacist for a pediatric protocol in Diabetes Mellitus, Asthma and Allergic Rhinitis, and set-up billing
Disease State Management Adult Protocol (DSM) 2006
Centro San Vicente Clinic, El Paso, TX
▪ Established and developed collaborative agreement between physicians and pharmacist for a Pharmacotherapy Clinic in DSM of Diabetes, Hypertension, Asthma, Hyperlipidemia, Anticoagulation, Smoking Cessation and Immunization.
EDUCATIONAL AND SERVICE GRANTS
New PLACES (Placement in Academic Clinical Education Sites) and New FACES (Faculty Acculturation to Clinical Education and Scholarship): Expanding Social Work and Interprofessional Education on the US-Mexico Border
2017-2019
Principal Investigator(s): Rivera J., Berger C. Co-Investigator(s): Padilla M.
Funding Agency: Minority Health Research and Education Grant Program
Amount Funded: $ 395,218
TeachTech Grant 2017
Funding: UTEP Amount Funded: $2000
Walgreen’s Diversity Grant 2013
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Principal Investigator(s): Ortega, J. Co-Investigator(s): Padilla M. Funding Agency: Walgreen’s Pharmacy Amount Funded: $400
JBS International: HHS National Vaccine Grant 2013
Centro San Vicente Clinics Principal Investigator: Padilla M. Funding Agency: JBS International Amount Funded: $10,000
Walgreen’s Diversity Grant 2012 Principal Investigator: Gomez J Co-Investigator: Padilla M Funding Agency: Walgreen’s Pharmacy Amount Funded: $2500
Centro San Vicente Pharmacy Program 2011 -2014 Principal Investigator: Padilla M Co-Investigators: Sias J, Rivera J Funding Agency: Centro San Vicente Clinic Amount Awarded: $134,277
CAPTION Trial Sub-award through the University of Iowa “A collaborative Model to improve BP control and Minimize racial Disparities-CCC.”*
Apr. 15, 2009 - Feb. 28, 2014
Principal Investigator: Padilla M Funding Agency: NIH Foundation Amount Funded: $10,044 (yearly)
HRSA Grant in collaboration with Centro San Vicente Clinics. “HRSA CSV Pharmacy Expansion Grant.” (#26-3509-05)
2008–2011
Principal Investigator/Consultant: Perez M Co-Investigator(s): Sias J, Rivera J Funding Agency: Health Resources and Services Administration Amount Funded: $150,000 (yearly)/$315,270.80 (total)
▪ We were the only clinic to receive in the state Texas. Nationally only 40 clinics received this award/grant. This grant helped fund our current residency program. It also helped fund a portion of my time to provided clinical pharmacy services.
Developing and Implementing an Interdisciplinary Transition of Care Program Utilizing Medication Therapy Management and the Patient-Centered Medical Home Model Along the U.S./Mexico Border
2013-2014
Principal Investigator(s): Gomez J Co-Investigator(s): Padilla M Funding Agency: The American Pharmacist Association Foundation Amount Funded: $1000
Project DIS-IMPACT: Drug Information in English and Spanish to Successfully Improve Medication Preparation and Appropriateness Prior to Colonoscopy Testing
2012-2013
Principal Investigator: Garcia V Co-Investigator: Padilla M
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Funding Agency: The American Pharmacist Association Foundation Amount Funded: $1000
Utilizing Medication Therapy Management (MTM) Services to Identify Diabetic Patients with Low Socioeconomic Status at Risk for Depression and Medication Non-Adherence along the US/Mexico Border
2010-2011
Principal Investigator(s): Escamilla S Co-Investigator(s): Padilla M Funding Agency: The American Pharmacist Association Foundation Amount Funded: $1000
Development and Implementation of Medication Therapy Management Services in a Community Health Center Incentive Grant
2008-2009
Principal Investigator(s): Chon P Co-Investigator(s): Perez- Padilla, M; Sias J Funding Agency: The American Pharmacist Association Foundation Amount Funded: $1000
Smoke Free Centro San Vicente Apr. 2007-Apr. 2008 Principal Investigator(s): Perez M Co-Investigator: Sias J Funding Agency: Paso Del Norte Health Foundation Amount Funded: $13,432
Community-Based Participatory Research (CBPR) Training Grant June 2007-May 2008
Technical assistant/Faculty consultant: Sias J. Community/Academic Team Members: Kumar S, Perez M, Aguirre; Blanco C, Zamarripa V, Luna J
Funding Agency: Center for Border Health Research Amount Funded: $9,000
FACULTY DEVELOPMENT
Blackboard ® Institute El Paso, TX May 2017 ACCP Annual Meeting Research Primer I and II
Albuquerque, NM October 2013
The University of Texas at El Paso CETAL Mentorship Program
El Paso, TX 2009
Community Based Participatory Research Development
El Paso, TX 2012
COALITION DEVELOPMENT BCaT Mini- Coalition Conference Austin, TX April 2004
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
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ACCP Boston, MA July 21, 2018
American Pharmacist Association (APhA)
San Francisco, CA March 2017
American Society of Health –System Pharmacist (ASHP)
Las Vegas, Nevada December 2016
AACP Annual Meeting
Anaheim, CA July 2016
American Society of Health –System Pharmacist (ASHP); ASHP Ambulatory Care Summit
Houston, TX March 2014
El Paso Diabetes Association El Paso, TX October 2012- 2015 American Pharmacist Association (APhA)
Seattle, WA 2011
American Pharmacist Association (APhA)
Washington, DC March 2010
American Society of Health –System Pharmacist (ASHP)
Orlando, FL December 2008
American Pharmacist Association (APhA)
San Diego, CA March 2008
American Society of Health –System Pharmacist (ASHP); ASHP Community Pharmacy Residency Learning System
Las Vegas, NV December 2007