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K Neill CV 1 Kathryn Kirtley Neill, Pharm.D. PERSONAL INFORMATION Business 4301 W. Markham Street, #522 Little Rock, Arkansas 72205 Office: (501) 603-1515; Fax: (501) 686-8104 Email: [email protected] Licensure Arkansas Pharmacist License #PD09178 Issued 2000 EDUCATION July 2000 – June 2002 Neuropharmacology Fellow University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences College of Pharmacy Little Rock, Arkansas August 1996 – May 2000 Doctor of Pharmacy, with High Honors University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences College of Pharmacy Little Rock, Arkansas August 1993 – May 1996 University Studies / Pre –Pharmacy Ouachita Baptist University Arkadelphia, Arkansas ADMINISTRATIVE APPOINTMENTS July 2015 – Present Interim Dean University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences College of Pharmacy Little Rock, Arkansas 2014 – Present Associate Dean for Administrative and Academic Affairs University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences College of Pharmacy Little Rock, Arkansas 2012 – 2014 Assistant Dean for Experiential Education University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences College of Pharmacy Little Rock, Arkansas 2009 – 2012 Hospital Experiential Director University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences College of Pharmacy Little Rock, Arkansas ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS 2012 – Present Associate Professor, Department of Pharmacy Practice University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences College of Pharmacy Little Rock, Arkansas 2002 – 2012 Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmacy Practice University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences College of Pharmacy Little Rock, Arkansas July 2000 – June 2002 Instructor, Department of Pharmacy Practice University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences College of Pharmacy Little Rock, Arkansas

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Kathryn Kirtley Neill, Pharm.D.

PERSONAL INFORMATION

Business 4301 W. Markham Street, #522 Little Rock, Arkansas 72205 Office: (501) 603-1515; Fax: (501) 686-8104 Email: [email protected]

Licensure Arkansas Pharmacist License #PD09178 Issued 2000

EDUCATION

July 2000 – June 2002 Neuropharmacology Fellow University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences College of Pharmacy Little Rock, Arkansas

August 1996 – May 2000 Doctor of Pharmacy, with High Honors University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences College of Pharmacy Little Rock, Arkansas

August 1993 – May 1996 University Studies / Pre –Pharmacy Ouachita Baptist University Arkadelphia, Arkansas

ADMINISTRATIVE APPOINTMENTS

July 2015 – Present Interim Dean University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences College of Pharmacy

Little Rock, Arkansas

2014 – Present Associate Dean for Administrative and Academic Affairs University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences College of Pharmacy Little Rock, Arkansas

2012 – 2014 Assistant Dean for Experiential Education University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences College of Pharmacy Little Rock, Arkansas

2009 – 2012 Hospital Experiential Director University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences College of Pharmacy Little Rock, Arkansas

ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS

2012 – Present Associate Professor, Department of Pharmacy Practice University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences College of Pharmacy Little Rock, Arkansas

2002 – 2012 Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmacy Practice University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences College of Pharmacy Little Rock, Arkansas

July 2000 – June 2002 Instructor, Department of Pharmacy Practice University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences College of Pharmacy Little Rock, Arkansas

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PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

2007 – 2009 Clinical Specialist, UAMS Medical Center Pulmonary Hypertension Clinic, Little Rock, Arkansas; Medical Director: Hussam Sakkijha

2002 – 2009 Clinical Pharmacist, UAMS Medical Center Medical Intensive Care Unit Little Rock, Arkansas

2000 – 2002 Clinical Specialist, UAMS Medical Center Neurosurgical Intensive Care Unit Little Rock, Arkansas

2000 – 2002 Clinical Specialist, UAMS Anticoagulation Clinic, UAMS Medical Center Little Rock, Arkansas

2000 – 2002 Relief Pharmacist, The Drug Store Little Rock, Arkansas

SPECIALIZED TRAINING

Sept 2001 – Jan 2002 Platelet Aggregation Assay Development, UAMS College of Pharmacy, Little Rock, Arkansas

1999 – 2000 Microdialysis and microsurgical technique (Pharmaceutical Researchers and Manufacturers of America Undergraduate Fellowship), UAMS College of Pharmacy, Little Rock, Arkansas

1998 – 1999 High Performance Liquid Chromatography Assay Development (R. Nelson Voldeng Undergraduate Fellowship), UAMS College of Pharmacy, Little Rock, Arkansas

CERTIFICATIONS

2010 – Present Arkansas State Board of Pharmacy Credentialed Provider for Collaborative Pharmacy Practice

2000 – Present Arkansas State Board of Pharmacy Immunization Administration

1999 – Present American Heart Association Basic Life Support for Healthcare Providers

2006 Society of Critical Care Medicine Fundamental Critical Care Support Provider

HONORS AND AWARDS

2015 American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy 2015 Award for Excellence in Assessment 2011 UAMS Chancellor’s Faculty Teaching Award 2011 UAMS College of Pharmacy Class of 2011 Award for the Most Outstanding Professor in

the Department of Pharmacy Practice 2011 UAMS College of Pharmacy Class of 2011 Senior Honors Convocation Faculty Address to

the Class 2008 UAMS College of Pharmacy Class of 2008 Senior Honors Convocation Ceremony Hooder 2008 Arkansas Association of Health-System Pharmacists Fall Seminar Best Poster Award 2007 UAMS Chancellor’s Faculty Teaching Award 2007 UAMS College of Pharmacy Class of 2007 Award for the Most Outstanding Professor in

the Department of Pharmacy Practice 2001 American College of Clinical Pharmacy Annual Meeting Best Student, Resident, Fellow

Paper Award, Tampa, Florida

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PROFESSIONAL SERVICE

National Level 2009 – Present American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy (AACP) Experiential Education

Section, Reviewer, 2010-13 Annual Meeting Abstract Submissions

2002 – Present American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy (AACP) Council of Faculties Member 2002-2013; UAMS Delegate, 2010-2011; Alternate Delegate, 2009-2010; Council of Deans Member 2013-Present

2007 – 2009 Society of Critical Care Medicine, Education Committee

Regional Level 2003 American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists – Southern Regional

Discussion Group (AAPS-SRDG) Regional Annual Meeting, “A Regional Research Conference” May 29-30, 2003, Chair, Logistics Committee

2002 American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists – Southern Regional Discussion Group (AAPS-SRDG) Regional Annual Meeting, “PharmForum 2002” May 30-31, 2002, Chair, Logistics Committee

State Level 2005 – Present Arkansas State Employees’ Employee Benefit Division Drug Utilization and

Evaluation Committee, Vice-Chair 2011-2013 term; Chair 2013 - Present

2011 - 2013 Arkansas Health Care Payment Reform Initiative, Pharmacy Workgroup

2011 Governor’s Task Force for Healthcare Reform

2009 – 2011 Arkansas Association of Health-System Pharmacists Fall Seminar Program Committee, Speaker Chair 2010 Program, Speaker Chair Advisor 2011 Program

2004 – 2007 Arkansas Medicaid Evidence-based Prescription Drug Program, Drug Review Committee

University/Campus Level 2014 – Present UAMS Triple Aim Interprofessional Education Curriculum; Chair, Curriculum

Implementation and Evaluation Pillar Team

2013 – 2014 UAMS Interprofessional Education Steering Committee

2014 – Present Academic Affairs Advisory Council

2014 – Present UAMS Workforce Management Committee

2014 – Present UAMS Classroom Technology Committee

2012 – Present UAMS Academic Affairs Policy Committee

2012 – 2013 Grand Marshall, UAMS Commencement

2010 – 2011 Vice Marshall, UAMS Commencement

2006 – 2010 UAMS ICU Oversight Committee

2004 – 2010 UAMS ICU Protocols Committee

2006 – 2008 UAMS United Health System Consortium Commit to Action Team

2006 – 2007 UAMS ICU Sunrise Working Group

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PROFESSIONAL SERVICE - (continued)

College Level 2014 – Present Scholastic Standing Committee

2014 – Present Education Technology Committee

2013 – Present Academic Progression Committee (ad hoc)

2012 – Present Executive Committee

2012 – Present Administrative Council

2011 – Present Special Testing Accommodations Committee (ad hoc)

2011 – Present Campus Assignment Committee

2011 – Present Cultural Competency Committee (ad hoc)

2008 – Present Summative Exam Committee (ad hoc), Case writer and Reviewer, 2008 – Present

2007 – Present Portfolio Working Group

2003 – Present Curriculum Committee, Chair, 2005 – 2013; Ex-officio Member (voting) 2013 -- Present

2012 – 2013 ACPE Comprehensive Self-Study, Co-Chair

2005 – 2013 Pharmacy Benefit Work Group

2009 – 2011 ACPE Focused Self-Study for Northwest Campus Leadership Committee, Chair, Committee on Standards for Curriculum

2008 College of Pharmacy Four-part Workshop Series Planning Group

2006 – 2007 ACPE Comprehensive Self-Study Leadership Committee, Chair, Committee on Standards for Curriculum

2003 – 2007 White Coat Ceremony Committee

2005 – 2006 Introductory/Early Practice Experience Working Group (ad hoc)

2004 – 2006 Coordinator, Learn at Noon Seminar Series

2004 – 2005 Wellness Task Force (ad hoc)

2002 – 2004 Evaluator, Patient Counseling Competition

2002 Item Writer and Reviewer, Non-Traditional Pharm.D. Therapeutics Course

Department Level 2008 – Present Reviewer, Exam Items - Therapeutics Course Series, Patient Assessment and

Application, and Evidence-based Medicine and Pharmacoeconomics (2008-2010)

2007 – 2014 P3 Longitudinal Introductory Pharmacy Practice Experience (IPPE). Coordinator (2012 –2014); Co-coordinator (2009-2012). Coordinate evaluation and management of records and advisement for ~ 120 students; Faculty Advisor 2007-2008.

2005 – Present Teaching Evaluator, Therapeutics Course Series Recitation Instructors

2002 – Present Pharmaceutical Care Encounters Program OSCE

Case writer and Reviewer, 2002 – Present

Co-Coordinator, 2006 – Present PHPR 5635 Therapeutics II and PHPR 5645 Therapeutics III

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PROFESSIONAL SERVICE - Department Level (continued)

2010 – 2012 Student and Faculty Report Cards Working Group

2002 – 2011 Course Coordinator, PHPR 5645 Therapeutics III (2005 – 2011), Recitation Co-coordinator (2002)

2004 – 2011 Co-coordinator, 2011, Coordinator, 2004-2008, PHPR 5892 PBL Therapeutics - Critical Care [Elective]

2009 Member, Critical Care Clinical Faculty Search Committee

2005 – 2007 Co-director, UAMS College of Pharmacy Postgraduate Teaching Certificate Program.

2005 Chair, Solid Organ Transplant Clinical Faculty Search Committee

2004 Course Co-coordinator, PHPR 5272 Applied Pharmacokinetics [Elective]

2004 Member, Ambulatory Care Clinical Faculty Search Committee

2003 Member, Adult Medicine Clinical Faculty Search Committee

SERVICE AS REFEREE FOR PROFESSIONAL JOURNALS

2012 – Present American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education 2009 – Present American Journal of Pharmacy Benefits 2009 – Present Journal of Managed Care Pharmacy 2002 – 2008 Annals of Pharmacotherapy 2000 – 2002 Neurological Research

COMMUNITY SERVICE Adopt-A-Street Volunteer, 1996 – Present Our House Shelter Volunteer, 2014 – Present Arkansas State Police Recruit School Family Relations Class, 2004-2007 First United Methodist Church Maumelle Vacation Bible School Teacher, 2006, 2007 Maumelle Youth Wrestling League Board Member, 2009 – 2010

INSTRUCTION

College of Pharmacy: Didactic Core

2002 – 2012 PHPR 5654 Patient Assessment and Application, previously PHPR 5654 Pharmacy Practice III. Lecturer (2002 to 2012). Content experience: The Thorax and Lung; The Peripheral Vascular System; The Musculoskeletal System; The Nervous System; Stroke; Headache Disorders; Lung Sounds; Peak Expiratory Flow; Immunization Administration and Certification.

2000 – 2012 PHPR 5645 Therapeutics III. Recitation Facilitator (2001), Lecturer (2000 – 2012). Prevalence and Significance of Hospital Malnutrition and Assessment of Nutritional Status; Parenteral Nutrition; Goals and Guidelines for Adult Parenteral Nutrition; Disease Specific Nutrition Support; Enteral Nutrition; Headache Disorders; Stroke; Acid-Base Disorders; Introduction to Shock; Hypovolemic Shock.

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INSTRUCTION - College of Pharmacy: Didactic Core (continued)

2005 – 2011 PHPR 3422 Career Orientation and Communications, previously PHPR 3423 Pharmacy Practice I. Small Group Facilitator, 2005-2011; Lab Instructor, Point of Care 2005-2007. Blood Pressure Assessment.

2002 – 2011 PHPR 5635 Therapeutics II (includes Recitation). Lecturer (2002 – 2011). Asthma; Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease; Primary Pulmonary Hypertension; Mechanical Ventilation; Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome; Pulmonary Function Tests; Stroke.

2008 – 2010 PHPR 5643 Evidence-Based Medicine, Biostatistics and Pharmacoeconomics. Lecturer, 2008-2010. Flawed Assumptions; Differences in Baseline Characteristics; Power and Beta-error; Study Interpretation: Statistical vs Clinical Significance.

2005 – 2009 PHPR 5625 Therapeutics I. Lecturer, 2005-2009. Acid-Base Disorders; Introduction to Shock; Hypovolemic Shock.

College of Pharmacy: Didactic Elective

2013 – Present PHPR 5332 Special Problems in Clinical Practice [Elective] – Experiential Education, Coordinator (2013-2014), Academic Pharmacy, Co-coordinator (Fall 2015), Interprofessional Education, Coordinator (Spring 2015).

2004 –2012 PHPR 5892 PBL Therapeutics-Critical Care [Elective]. Lecturer (2004-2008, 2011-2012). Content Experience: Introduction to the Therapeutic Experiment; Heart Failure; Thrombosis; Community Acquired Pneumonia; Asthma; Head Injury; Esophageal Varices; Ascites; Hepatic Encephalopathy; Sepsis; Hyperglycemic Crises, Spontaneous Bacterial Peritonitis; Arrhythmias, Advanced Cardiac Life Support.

2004 PHPR 5272 Applied Pharmacokinetics [Elective]. Lecturer. Theophylline.

2002 – 2003 PHPR 5352 Advanced Infectious Disease Therapeutics [Elective]. Lecturer. Management of Sepsis and Septic Shock.

College of Pharmacy: Experiential

2010 – Present PHPR 6764 Specialty Pharmacy Practice Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience, Academic. Preceptor, 2012-Present, Co-Preceptor, 2010-2011.

2002 – 2009 PHPR 6714 Acute Care Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience, Medical Intensive Care. Preceptor.

2005 – 2008 PHPR 6614 Indirect Patient Care Experience, Evidence Based Medicine. Preceptor.

2003 – 2008 Preceptor, Experiential Training for University Hospital Pharmacy Services Transitions of Staff Pharmacists to Clinical Care Sites.

2002 – 2008 NTPD 6613 Nontraditional Program Adult Medicine Rotation, Medical Intensive Care. Preceptor.

2000 – 2002 PHPR 6614 Adult Medicine Rotation, Neurosurgery. Preceptor.

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INSTRUCTION - (continued)

Postgraduate Instruction

2005 – 2014 UAMS College of Pharmacy Postgraduate Teaching Certificate Program. Lecturer (2005 – Present). Teaching (2005-2007), SOAP notes (2005), Therapeutic Experiment (2005-2010), Tools for Building an Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience (2011-2014).

2003 – 2012 University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (2003 – 2012) and CAVHS (2007 – 2012) ASHP Accredited Pharmacy Practice Residencies. Preceptor.

Academic Advisement: Doctor of Pharmacy Students

2007 – Present P3 Longitudinal Introductory Pharmacy Practice Experience (IPPE). Faculty Advisor.

2003 – Present College of Pharmacy Student Mentoring Program. Faculty Mentor.

2008, 2011 College of Pharmacy, Pharmacy Practice Student Research Fellowship. Research Co-Mentor, 2011; Research Mentor, 2008

Academic Advisement: Postgraduate Programs

2005 – 2012 UAMS College of Pharmacy Postgraduate Teaching Certificate Program. 2011 – 2012 (2 participants), 2010-2011 (2 participants), 2007-2008 (3 participants), 2006-2007 (4 participants), 2005-2006 (2 participants).

2007 Pharmaceutical Sciences (Pharmaceutical Evaluation and Policy). Clinical Consultant, Master’s Candidate Kejal Parikh. Provided clinical considerations for avenues of exploration in research studies concerning an asthmatic population.

2005 Asthma Therapy Management Research Clinical Consultant, Dr. Song Hee Hong (PI). Manuscript: Hong S, Sanders B, West D. Inappropriate use of inhaled short acting beta-agonists and its association with patient health status. Current Medical Research and Opinion; 22(1): 33-40.

PUBLICATIONS AND SCHOLARSHIP

Refereed Publications

Castleberry A, Payakachat N, Ashby S, Nolen A, Carle M, Neill K, Franks A. Qualitative Analysis of Written Reflections During a Teaching Certificate Program. American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education. AJPE; Accepted for publication March 2015.

Castleberry A, Payakachat N, Neill K, Franks A. A 5-Year Evaluation of a Postgraduate Teaching Certificate Program's Effect on Self-Perceived Teaching Abilities. Currents in Pharmacy Teaching and Learning. CPTL; 2014; 5(3): 401-405.

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PUBLICATIONS AND SCHOLARSHIP - Refereed Publications (continued)

Kaye CJ, Neill KK, Davis D, Johnson JT. Statin Cost and Utilization Outcomes after Implementation of Reference-based Pricing. American Journal of Pharmacy Benefits. Am J Pharm Benefits; 2013;5(1):e8-e14.

Neill K, Johnson J. An Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience in Evidence-Based Policy Application American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education. AJPE 2012; 76 (7): Article 133.

Johnson J, Neill K, Davis D. Five-Year Examination of Utilization and Drug Cost Outcomes Associated with Benefit Design Changes Including Reference Pricing for Proton-Pump Inhibitors in a State Employee Health Plan. JMCP 2011; 17(3): 200-12.

Muldrew K, Neill K, Warmack T. Chapter34: Electrolyte Disorders. In McGraw-Hill's NAPLEX Review Guide, Sutton SS (ed.) New York, McGraw-Hill, 2011, pp. 294-309.

Luer MS, Neill KK, Gurley BJ, Shannon ML, Killian AD, Rodvold KA. Fluctuations in Vancomycin CNS Tissue Concentrations Following Intermittent and Continuous Infusions in the Rat. Neurol Res 2004; 26: 312-315.

Lubsch L, Neill K. Update on Asthma Management: Expanding the Role of Pharmacists. Drug Store News, Spring 2003.

Neill KK, Luer MS. Ischemic Stroke Prevention: An Update on Antiplatelet Therapy. Neurological Research. Neurol Res 2002; 24: 381-388.

Invited Content

Neill K. Clinical Scenario and Clinical Significance: Chapter 9: Drugs Affecting Cholinergic Neurotransmission. In Foye’s Principles of Medicinal Chemistry, 7th ed., Lemke TL, Williams DA (eds). Philadelphia, Wolters Kluwer Health, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2013.

Neill K. Clinical Scenario and Clinical Significance: Chapter 10: Adrenergic Receptors and Drugs Affecting Adrenergic Neurotransmission. In Foye’s Principles of Medicinal Chemistry, 7th ed., Lemke TL, Williams DA (eds). Philadelphia, Wolters Kluwer Health, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2013.

Neill K. Clinical Scenario and Clinical Significance: Chapter 30: Calcium Homeostasis. In Foye’s Principles of Medicinal Chemistry, 7th ed., Lemke TL, Williams DA (eds). Philadelphia, Wolters Kluwer Health, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2013.

Neill K. Clinical Significance Section: Chapter 12: Drugs Affecting Cholinergic Neurotransmission. In Foye’s Principles of Medicinal Chemistry, 6th ed., Lemke TL, Williams DA (eds). Philadelphia, Wolters Kluwer Health, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2008, p. 362.

Neill K. Clinical Significance Section: Chapter 13: Adrenergic Receptors and Drugs Affecting Adrenergic Neurotransmission. In Foye’s Principles of Medicinal Chemistry, 6th ed., Lemke TL, Williams DA (eds). Philadelphia, Wolters Kluwer Health, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2008, p. 393.

Neill K. Clinical Significance Section: Chapter 35: Calcium Homeostasis. In Foye’s Principles of Medicinal Chemistry, 6th ed., Lemke TL, Williams DA (eds). Philadelphia, Wolters Kluwer Health, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2008, p. 936.

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PRESENTATIONS AND ABSTRACTS

Presentation of Peer-reviewed Original Research at National Meetings

Neill K, Cooper B, Housley C, Tedder A, Payakachat N, Wilbur L, White L. Assessment of Interprofessional Learning Opportunities Provided by a Community-based, Student-Led Interprofessional Clinic. Accepted for presentation at the Collaborating Across Borders V (CAB V) Conference to be held in Roanoke, VA, September 29 – October 2, 2015.

Neill K, Bellamy J, Betts K, Buron B, Carithers C, Cook T, Dean L, Fischbach L, Heldenbrand S, Sisterhen L, Tariq S, Wilbur L. Development and Implementation of a Triple Aim Focused Interprofessional Education (IPE) Curriculum at a Multi-college Academic Health Center. Accepted for presentation at the Collaborating Across Borders V (CAB V) Conference to be held in Roanoke, VA, September 29 – October 2, 2015.

Neill K, Heldenbrand S, Betts K, Buron B, Carithers C, Bellamy J, Cook T, Dean L, Fischbach L, Sisterhen L, Tariq S, Wilbur L. Implementation of a Triple Aim Focused Interprofessional Education Curriculum at an Academic Health Center. [Poster]. Accepted for presentation at the Annual Meeting of the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy, National Harbor, MD, (July 2015). Original presentation (Non-reviewed) at IPEC Institutute, Herndon, VA, (May 2015).

Neill K, Housley C, Hamilton E, Bailey B, Castleberry A. Portrait of a PROfolio – Professional, Reflective, Overview Portfolios. [Poster]. Accepted for presentation at the Annual Meeting of the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy, National Harbor, MD, (July 2015).

Housley C, Bailey B, Hamilton E, Carle M, Stowe C, Castleberry A, Neill K. Progressive, Proactive Professional Development with PROfolios. [Poster]. Accepted for presentation at the Annual Meeting of the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy, National Harbor, MD, (July 2015).

Castleberry A, Payakachat N, Heldenbrand S, Neill K, Stowe D. First Impressions: How Interview Communication Indicators Correlate with Curricular Performance. [Poster]. Accepted for presentation at the Annual Meeting of the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy, National Harbor, MD, (July 2015).

Castleberry A, Housley C, Neill K, Stowe C. CHARMing Students with Feedback in Authentic Assessment. [Poster]. Accepted for presentation at the Annual Meeting of the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy, National Harbor, MD, (July 2015).

Castleberry A, Payakachat N, Neill K, Stowe C. A CHARMing Method of Authentic Assessment. [School Poster]. Accepted for presentation at the Annual Meeting of the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy, National Harbor, MD, (July 2015).

White L, Neill K, Heldenbrand S, Wilbur L. Creating an Interprofessional Triple Aim Curriculum. [Poster]. 48th Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Annual Spring Conference, Orlanda, FL, (April 2015).

Cooper C, Payakachat N, Neill K, White L. Attitudes and Perceptions toward Interprofessional Education among Health Professional Students. [Poster]. 2015 Society of Student-Run Free Clinics Conference, Atlanta, GA, (February 2015).

Cooper C, Payakachat N, Neill K, White L. Pilot Evaluation of an Interprofessional Education Assessment Rubric. [Poster]. 2015 Society of Student-Run Free Clinics Conference, Atlanta, GA, (February 2015).

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PRESENTATIONS AND ABSTRACTS -- Presentation of Peer-reviewed Original Research at National Meetings (continued)

Housley C, Tedder A, White L, Neill K. Thematic Assessment of 12th Street Health and Wellness Center Interprofessional Volunteer Reflection Statements. [Poster]. 2015 Society of Student-Run Free Clinics Conference, Atlanta, GA, (February 2015). Original presentation at Non-reviewed State meeting - Arkansas Association of Health-System Pharmacists Annual Fall Seminar, Little Rock, AR, (October 2014).

White L, Neill K, Stewart K, Sparks C, Hutchison L, Franks A, Ragland D. Engaging the Little Rock 12th Street Community to Improve Community Health and Advance Student Education. [School Poster]. Annual Meeting of the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy, Grapevine, TX, (July 2014). AJPE 2014; 78 (5): Article 111.

Jones K, Stinnett A, Neill K. An Acute Care Medicine Elective Course Using Online Learning and Patient Simulation. [Poster]. Annual Meeting of the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy, Chicago, IL, (July 2013). AJPE 2013; 77 (5): Article 209.

Ashby S, Castleberry A, Payakachat N, Neill K, Carle M, Nolen A, Franks A. Thematic Assessment of Reflective Essays for a Teaching Certificate Program. [Poster]. Annual Meeting of the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy, Chicago, IL, (July 2013). AJPE 2013; 77 (5): Article 209.

Castleberry A, Neill K, Jones K, Stowe C, Franks A. Use of a Simulation Exercise to Enhance Students’ Learning in a Pharmacology Course. [Poster]. Annual Meeting of the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy, Chicago, IL, (July 2013). AJPE 2013; 77 (5): Article 209.

Neill K, Jones K, Hollis A, Stinnett A. Use of an internet-based education management system to track ICU pharmacists interventions. [Poster]. American Society of Health-system Pharmacists Midyear Clinical Meeting, Las Vegas, NV, (December 4, 2012).

Neill KK, Stinnett AR, Jones KM. A Comparison of Preceptor and APPE Student Interventions in a Medical Intensive Care Unit. [Poster]. Annual Meeting of the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy, Kissimmee, FL (July 2012). AJPE 2012; 76 (5): Article 99.

Castleberry A, Payakachat N, Neill KK, Franks AM. Self-Perceived Teaching Abilities Before and After Completion of a Postgraduate Teaching Certificate Program. [Poster]. Annual Meeting of the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy, Kissimmee, FL (July 2012). AJPE 2012; 76 (5): Article 99.

Gubbins PO, Schneider EF, Carle MH, Neill KK, Jones KM, Warmack TS, Heldenbrand S. Students’ Assessment of Whether Report Cards Provide Valuable Feedback on Their Exam Performance. [Poster]. Annual Meeting of the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy, Kissimmee, FL (July 2012). AJPE 2012; 76 (5): Article 99.

Stinnett AR, Neill KK, Jones KM. Use of Multiple Active-learning Techniques to Deliver a Problem based Critical Care Elective. [Poster]. Annual Meeting of the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy, Kissimmee, FL (July 2012). AJPE 2012; 76 (5): Article 99.

Jones KM, Stinnett AR, Neill KK. Use of the Video Arts and Reflective Writing in a Critical Care Elective. [Poster]. Annual Meeting of the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy, Kissimmee, FL (July 2012). AJPE 2012; 76 (5): Article 99.

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PRESENTATIONS AND ABSTRACTS -- Presentation of Peer-reviewed Original Research at National Meetings (continued)

Kaye C, Davis D, Neill K, Johnson J. Statin Cost and Utilization Outcomes After Implementation of Reference-based Pricing [Poster]. Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy 24th Annual Meeting and Exposition, April 2012, San Francisco, CA.

Butler SE, Goings BL, Neill KK, Pace AC, Flowers SK. Introductory Pharmacy Practice Experience (IPPE) Preceptors’ Perception of a Likert Based Proficiency Scale in Objectively Evaluating Students [Poster]. American Pharmacists Association Annual Meeting and Exposition, March 9-12, 2012, New Orleans, LA.

Butler SE, Flowers SK, Neill KK. An Evaluation of Student-identified P3 Longitudinal Introductory Pharmacy Practice Experiences (IPPEs) in Community Settings [Poster]. American Pharmacists Association Annual Meeting and Exposition, March 9-12, 2012, New Orleans, LA.

Stinnett AR, Neill KK, Jones KM. Case Report: Use of etomidate infusion for acute treatment of Cushing’s syndrome [Poster]. Society of Critical Care Medicine's 41st Critical Care Congress, Houston, TX (February 4-8, 2012).

Neill KK. Use of an Internet-based Education Management System to Track Pharmacist Interventions. Part of Informatics Pearls 2011: Bytes of Informatics. American Society of Health-system Pharmacists Midyear Meeting, New Orleans, LA, (December 6, 2011).

Neill KK, Flowers SK. A P3 Longitudinal Introductory Pharmacy Practice Experience (IPPE) Consisting of Student-Identified Activities [Poster]. Annual Meeting of the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy, San Antonio, TX (July 2011); AJPE 2011; 75 (5) Article 105.

Neill K, Warmack S, Johnson J, Gubbins P, Schneider E, Carle M. Implementation of a Faculty Item Review Process for Examination Content in the Therapeutics Coursework [Poster]. Annual Meeting of the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy, Seattle, WA (July 2010); AJPE 2010; 74(5) Article 96.

Neill K, Schneider E, Carle M, Stowe C. Faculty Development Workshop Series to Improve Delivery and Assessment of Student Learning [Poster]. Annual Meeting of the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy, Seattle, WA (July 2010); AJPE 2010; 74 (5) Article 96.

Flowers S, Neill K, Spadaro D. Comparison of Preferred Incentives, Motivation and Satisfaction of Community and Institutional APPE Preceptors in Arkansas [Poster]. Annual Meeting of the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy, Seattle, WA (July 2010); AJPE 2010; 74 (5) Article 96.

Stinnett A, Neill K. Case Report: Serotonin syndrome resulting from exposure to venlafaxine during acute renal insufficiency [Poster]. Society of Critical Care Medicine 39th Critical Care Congress, Miami, FL (January 2010); Abstract 1040, Crit Care Med 2009 Vol. 37, No.12 (suppl).

Neill KK. The Impact of a Problem-Based Learning Elective on Student Performance in an Objective Structured Clinical Exam (OSCE) [Poster]. 2008 American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy Annual Meeting and Seminars, Chicago, Illinois (July 2008); AJPE 2008; 72 (3) Article 72.

Neill KK, Johnson JT, Gubbins PO. An Experience in Evidence-Based Policy Application [School Poster]. 2005 American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy Annual Meeting and Seminars. Cincinnati, Ohio (July 2005); AJPE 2005; 69 (3) Article 60.

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PRESENTATIONS AND ABSTRACTS -- Presentation of Peer-reviewed Original Research at National Meetings (continued)

Luer MS, Neill KK, Shannon ML, Gurley BJ. Blood-Brain Barrier P-glycoprotein Function is Reduced in Aged Rats. FASEB 2002;16(5):A940.

Neill KK, Luer MS, Shannon M. Age-related Changes in Blood-Brain Barrier P-glycoprotein Function [Platform and Poster]. American College of Clinical Pharmacy, Tampa, Florida (October 2001), Abstract 207, Pharmacotherapy 2001; 21 (10): 1253-1330.

Presentation of Original Research at State Meetings (Non-reviewed)

Butler SE, Neill KK, Flowers SK. Student-identified P3 longitudinal introductory pharmacy practice experiences (IPPEs) in health-system settings [Poster]. Arkansas Association of Health-system Pharmacists Fall Seminar, Little Rock, AR (October 2011).

Neill KK, Flowers SK, Spadaro DC. Preferred Incentives, Motivation and Overall Satisfaction of Institutional Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience (APPE) Preceptors in Arkansas [Poster]. Arkansas Association of Health-system Pharmacists Fall Seminar, Little Rock, AR (October 2010).

Neill K, Johnson J. Implementation of a Reference Pricing Strategy for Proton Pump Inhibitors in a State Employees Prescription Drug Plan [Poster]. Arkansas Association of Health System Pharmacy Fall Seminar, Little Rock, AR (October 2009).

Neill K, Fielder B, Johnson J. Six Month Follow-Up for Implementation of Formulary Revisions for Atorvastatin 80 mg Prescriptions [Poster]. Arkansas Association of Health System Pharmacy Fall Seminar, Tunica, MI (October 2008).

Neill K, Fielder B, Johnson J. The Impact of Implementation of Prior Authorization Criteria for Omalizumab (Xolair®) in a State Employees Prescription Drug Plan [Poster]. Arkansas Association of Health System Pharmacy Fall Seminar, Tunica, MI (October 2008).

PRESENTATIONS AT PROFESSIONAL GRAND ROUNDS, CONFERENCES, AND INVITED LECTURES

“Excellence in Assessment Award Presentation. CHARMing Feedback in Authentic Assessment.” Scheduled with co-presenters A. Castleberry and C. Stowe for the 2015 American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy Annual Meeting and Seminars. National Harbor, MD, July 15, 2015.

"Special Session: Approaching the ACPE Self-Study Process: What Works Best for You?” Part of a 5 member panel presentation scheduled for the 2015 American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy Annual Meeting and Seminars. National Harbor, MD, July 15, 2015.

“Hide Not Your Talents: What’s a Sundial in the Shade?” Co-presenters S. Gardner and A. Castleberry. UAMS Women’s Faculty Development Caucus Professional Development Day Conference, April 2, 2015.

“Key Issue Debate: Servant leadership is preferred to transformational leadership in academic pharmacy.” Debate group G Allen, M Moore, L Moser, U Sambamoorthi. 2015 American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy Interim Meeting. Austin, TX, February 7, 2015.

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PRESENTATIONS AT PROFESSIONAL GRAND ROUNDS, CONFERENCES, AND INVITED LECTURES - (continued)

“Hub and Block Models: Are They the Crème Brûlée of Student Rotation Strategies?” Part 4 of “What’s your APPEtite for Enhancing and Expanding Student Practice Models?” 48th Annual American Society of Health-System Pharmacists Midyear Meeting, Orlando, Florida, December 10, 2013.

“Developing a Residency Learning Experience.” Arkansas Association of Health-System Pharmacy, Residency Preceptor Development Seminar, North Little Rock, Arkansas, May 18, 2013.

“Creating an Experiential Toolkit – Tips and Tools for Building (or Remodeling) a Pharmacy Practice Experience.” Arkansas Association of Health-system Pharmacy Fall Seminar, Hot Springs, Arkansas, October 4, 2012.

“The Use of PxDx Case Logger to Support the Delivery and Assessment of a Longitudinal Introductory Pharmacy Practice Experience (IPPE) Consisting of Student-identified Activities.” E*Value 7th Annual User Conference, Minneapolis, Minnesota, October 13, 2011.

“Preceptor Development: Implementation of Longitudinal Achievement Based Assessment for Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experiences (APPEs).” Central Arkansas Veterans Healthcare System Pharmacy Grand Rounds, North Little Rock, Arkansas May 10th and Little Rock, Arkansas, May 11th.

“Precepting Pharmacy Students – Suspension or Emulsion? Pick Your Prescription.” Arkansas Association of Health-system Pharmacy Fall Seminar, Little Rock, Arkansas, October 8, 2010.

“Precepting Pharmacy Students – Who, What, When, Where, and Why.” Central Arkansas Veterans’ Healthcare System Pharmacy Grand Rounds, North Little Rock, Arkansas, April 27th and Little Rock, Arkansas, April 28th.

“An Overview of Pharmacotherapeutic Options for Secondary Prevention of Ischemic Stroke.” Part of Stroke: The Challenge Ahead presented by the American Heart Association. Little Rock, Arkansas, May 12, 2005.

“COPD Update.” University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Family Medicine Conference, Little Rock, Arkansas.

“Pharmacologic Perspective on Addiction” Counseling Psychology Graduate Program, University of Central Arkansas, Conway, Arkansas, November 23, 2004.

“Surviving Sepsis Campaign 2004.” Presented during the American Society of Health-system Pharmacists Critical Care Traineeship, University of Minnesota College of Pharmacy, Minneapolis, Minnesota.

“Ischemic Stroke Prevention: Options for Antiplatelet Therapy.” University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Medical Residents’ Conference, Little Rock, Arkansas.

“Stroke: Options for Antiplatelet Therapy.” Geriatric Grand Rounds, Donald W. Reynolds Center on Aging, Little Rock, Arkansas.

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CONTINUING EDUCATION PRESENTATIONS

“Preceptor Development: Preparing Learning Experiences for Residency Training.” (1 hour, Arkansas State Board of Pharmacy live continuing education for pharmacists), Baptist Health Medical Center North Little Rock, North Little Rock, Arkansas, July 25, 2012.

“Implementation of Longitudinal Achievement Based Assessment for Introductory and Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experiences (IPPEs/APPEs).” (0.5 hour, Arkansas State Board of Pharmacy live continuing education for pharmacists). Presented at health-system pharmacies throughout Arkansas, 2011-2012.

“Prevention and Management of Ischemic Stroke.” University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences College of Pharmacy Continuing Education Program, (1.5 hours, ACPE #0004-0000-09-052-L01-P), Little Rock, Arkansas, December 13, 2009.

“The GOLD Nuggets of COPD Management.” University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences College of Pharmacy Continuing Education Program, (2 hours, ACPE #004-000-09-036-LO1-P), Little Rock, Arkansas, October 18, 2009.

“Helping Patients Manage Asthma: A Breath of Fresh Air or Take Your Breath Away.” Arkansas Pharmacists’ Association 125th Annual Convention, (1.5 hours, ACPE #004-999-07-016-L01), Rogers, Arkansas, June 14th, 2007.

“Update on the Management of Sepsis.” Learn at Noon Live Continuing Education for Pharmacists, (1 hour ACPE Live Program), Little Rock, Arkansas, December 9, 2005.

“Asthma Update: Reviewing the Guidelines.” University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences College of Pharmacy Continuing Education Program, (1 hour, ACPE #004-000-04-010-L01), Orange Beach, Alabama, August 29, 2004.

“Living with Asthma: A Breath of Fresh Air.” University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences College of Pharmacy Continuing Education Program, (1 hour, ACPE #004-000-04-010-L01), Orange Beach, Alabama, August 29, 2004.

“COPD Update: A Review of the Guidelines and What’s Around the Corner.” University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences College of Pharmacy Continuing Education Program, (1 hour, ACPE 004-000-04-010-L01), Orange Beach, Alabama, August 29, 2004. Second presentation for Learn at Noon Live Continuing Education for Pharmacists, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences College of Pharmacy, Little Rock, Arkansas, October 5, 2004.

“Primary Pulmonary Hypertension.” Learn at Noon Live Continuing Education for Pharmacists, (1 hour ACPE Live Program), Little Rock, Arkansas, April 8, 2003.

“Update on Asthma: A Review of the 2002 Guidelines.” University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences College of Pharmacy Continuing Education Program, (1 hour ACPE Live Program ), El Dorado, Arkansas, June 1, 2003.

“Asthma: Daily Management of the Chronic Disease.” University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences College of Pharmacy Continuing Education Program, (1 hour ACPE Live Program), El Dorado, Arkansas, June 1, 2003.

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CONTINUING EDUCATION PRESENTATIONS - (continued)

“Advances in the Prevention of Ischemic Stroke.” 2001 Consultant Pharmacist Seminar, (1 hour ACPE #004-000-01-014-L-01), Little Rock, AR, October 2001.

“Advances in the Prevention of Ischemic Stroke.” University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences College of Pharmacy Continuing Education Program, (1 hour, ACPE #0004-000-01-003-L01), El Dorado, AR, May 2001; Little Rock, AR, September 2001.

“Advances in the Prevention of Ischemic Stroke.” University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Fourth Annual New Drug Update (1 hour ACPE Live Program), Little Rock, Arkansas, October 2000.

GRANTS AND CONTRACTS

Collaborative Research Projects

Co-investigator, “Implementation and Evaluation of a Triple-Aim Focused Longitudinal Interprofessional Curriculum.” Sponsored by Blue and You Foundation. $150,000, (Lee Wilbur, M.D., Principal Investigator) 2014.

Study Coordinator, “A Prospective, Randomized, Double-blind, Placebo Controlled, Dose Ranging, Multi-Center Study of the Safety and Efficacy of Three Days Continuous Intravenous Infusion of GR270773 in the Treatment of Suspected or Confirmed Gram-negative Severe Sepsis in Adults.” EMD20001. The LIPOS Study. Sponsored by GlaxoSmithKline. (Hussam Sakkijha, M.D., Principal Investigator) 2004 – 2007.

Co-coordinator, “Evaluation of cGMP Dependent Alterations in Cerebral Blood Flow in Alzheimer’s Disease.” UAMS Alzheimer’s Disease Core Center Dementia Pilot Research Program. Investigators: M Luer, M Pippenger, R Kennedy, L Hutchison, K Neill. 2002-2003.

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

Instruction

2011 College of Pharmacy E-Learning Modules. Blackboard Coursesites Online Modules: Blackboard 9.1, Communication, Assessment, Presentation and Content Delivery, Data and Archives.

2010 College of Pharmacy E-Learning Activities. Item writing summary…how to write good MC and short answer/essay questions; Item writing summary…how to write good MC and short answer/essay questions; Item writing and item review item statistics interpretation, overall measures of test validity, and using grading rubrics for short answer/essay questions; eTesting in Blackboard; setting up a Respondus template; Using Lock Down Browser; Using questions in Turning Point; A short review on Academic Integrity.

2009 College of Pharmacy E-Learning Summer Workshops. Demonstration of COP course template, Learning Guide, Building a Module; Discussion and Journal tools; Attaching Syllabi, Gradebook, Setting guidelines for synchronous and asynchronous students; Content and Assignment building; Wimba: facilitating a meeting, office hours, tutoring.

2009 Office of Educational Development Course series. Configuring Blackboard; Blackboard Essentials; Wimba and Blackboard.

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PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT – Instruction (continued)

2008 College of Pharmacy Four-part Workshop Series. Outcomes Based Assessment: Starting with the End in Mind; Item Writing: Focus on Multiple Choice Questions; Item Review and Analysis; Computerized Testing.

2007 Teachers Seminar Workshop, Teaching Portfolios, Little Rock, Arkansas.

2007 American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy Teachers Seminar, Orlando, Florida.

2006 Office of Educational Development. Worldwide Health Information System Simulation Linkage (WHISSL) Workshop.

2005 Legal and Policy Issues Related to Obesity: The Uses of Law to Address the Epidemic; University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences College of Public Health and UALR William H. Bowen School of Law; Little Rock, Arkansas.

2005 Teaching and Leading EBM: A Workshop for Teachers and Champions of Evidence-based Medicine, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina.

2003 UAMS Evidence-based Medicine Scholars Program

Scholarship

2015 Interprofessional Education Collaborative (IPEC) Institute: Building Interprofessional Education (IPE) for Population Health, Herndon, Virginia.

2011 American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy Institute: Cultural Competency: Beyond Race and Gender, Herndon, Virginia.

2010 American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy Experiential Education Workshop – Development of Scholarship in Experiential Education, San Antonio, Texas.

2009 American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy Experiential Education Administrator's Workshop, Arlington, Virginia.

2008 Balanced Scorecard Institute, West Virginia University, Morgantown, West Virginia.

2007 LiveText Assessment Development Workshop, St. Petersburg, Florida.

2007 American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy Institute: Evaluation, Assessment, and Outcomes: Responding to ACPE Standards 2007, Snowbird, Utah.

2007-Present Dean’s Leadership Book Club, UAMS College of Pharmacy.

2002 BIOM 5133 Statistical Methods for Clinical Trials. Instructor: Rudolph Parrish, Ph.D., UAMS Graduate School, Little Rock, AR.

Clinical Care

2006 Society of Critical Care Medicine Fundamental Critical Care Support Provider and Instructor Course, Little Rock, Arkansas.

2004 American Society of Health-System Pharmacists Foundation, Critical Care Traineeship, Minneapolis, Minnesota. One of 4 competitive awards nationally.

2004 Society of Critical Care Medicine Critical Care Refresher Course, Orlando, Florida.

2000-Present UAMS Department of Internal Medicine Grand Rounds, Little Rock, Arkansas.

Leadership

2014-2015 American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy Academic Leadership Fellows Program, Cohort 11

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PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS MEMBERSHIPS

National 2002 – Present American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy 2000 – Present American Society of Health-System Pharmacy 1998 – Present Rho Chi Pharmaceutical Honor Society, Beta Iota Chapter

National Delegate 1999 2003 – 2012 Society of Critical Care Medicine 2000 – 2004 American College of Clinical Pharmacy

State 2011 – Present Arkansas College of Clinical Pharmacy 2000 – Present Arkansas Association of Health-System Pharmacists 2000 – Present Arkansas Pharmacists Association