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Buckingham U. Badger
Email: bucky.badger@wisc.edu
Phone: 608-262-6234
Address: 777 Highland Avenue, Madison, WI 53705
ASHP Resident Match Code Number: 0000
EDUCATION
Doctor of Pharmacy
University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Pharmacy
Madison, WI
Anticipated Graduation: May 20XX
September 20XX Present
GPA: 3.826/4.0
Certificate in Global Health
University of Wisconsin-Madison Global Health Institute
Madison, WI
September 20XX Present
Operations and Technology Management Named Option
University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Pharmacy and School of
Business
Madison, WI
February 20XX Present
Path of Distinction in Leadership
University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Pharmacy and Center for
Leadership and Involvement
Madison, WI
January 20XX Present
Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Milwaukee, WI
-OR-
Pre-Pharmacy Education
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Milwaukee, WI
September 20XX May 20XX
September 20XX May 20XX
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LICENSURES AND CERTIFICATIONS
Immunization Delivery
University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Pharmacy
October 20XX
QPR Suicide Prevention Gatekeeper
QPR Institute
October 20XX
Seizure First Aid Certification
Epilepsy Foundation
September 20XX
Basic Life Support (BLS) for Healthcare Providers
American Heart Association
September 20XX Present
PROFESSIONAL PHARMACY EXPERIENCES
Inpatient Pharmacy Intern
June 20XX Present
Aurora BayCare Medical Center
Green Bay, WI
Supervisor: XX, PharmD
Monitor patients for medication efficacy and safety, assess daily drug-drug interaction and
anticoagulation reports and make pharmaceutical recommendations to pharmacists and other
health care providers, perform pharmacokinetic calculations, and provide education at discharge
for all patients starting oral anticoagulation
Design, coordinate, and implement a pilot Pharmacy Technician Medical Admission History
Program, collect and evaluate data, and develop presentation on outcomes
Coordinate and conduct sterile products competency testing in accordance with USP 797 for all
pharmacists and pharmacy technicians and provide individualized education and training in areas
of deficiency
Develop a system-wide “For Your Well Being” patient education handout on pain-relieving
medications for the breastfeeding mother
Inpatient Pharmacy Technician
January 20XX May 20XX
Aurora Medical Center Manitowoc County
Two Rivers, WI
Supervisor: XX, RPh
ADVANCED PHARMACY PRACTICE EXPERIENCES
Ambulatory Pharmaceutical Care Clerkship
September Present
Wingra Family Medical Center
Madison, WI
Preceptors: XX, PharmD, BCPS, BCACP and XX, PharmD
Provide pharmacy support and staffing for Family Medicine residents
Interview patients and determine appropriate anticoagulation therapy and follow-up
Perform medication therapy management consults for patients with hypertension, diabetes, and
mental health conditions and document patient interactions in SOAP note format
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Acute Pharmaceutical Care Clerkship
August September 20XX
UW Health: University of Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics
General Medicine
Madison, WI
Preceptor: XX, PharmD, BCPS, AAHIVE, CNSC
Performed daily monitoring for patients, which included reviewing all patients’ medications, vitals,
and labs, and determining appropriate efficacy and safety monitoring parameters
Actively participated on daily unit rounds by providing evidence-based recommendations and
answered medication-related questions
Determined appropriate pharmacokinetic dosing for vancomycin and aminoglycosides
Performed medication histories upon patient admission and provided medication consultations
upon patient discharge
Elective Pharmacy Practice Clerkship
July August 20XX
Ho-Chunk House of Wellness
Baraboo, WI
Preceptor: XX, PharmD, BCPS
Utilized Indian Health Service communication skills while counseling patients on medications
Interviewed patients and developed anticoagulation plans and appropriate follow-up
Developed the protocol for a pharmacist-led hypertension ambulatory clinic
Elective Pharmacy Practice Clerkship
June July 20XX
The Medicine Shoppe
Two Rivers, WI
Preceptor: XX, PharmD
Performed profile reviews and counseled patients on new and refill prescriptions
Measured blood pressure, determined blood pressure goals, and utilized motivational
interviewing to help patients improve their blood pressures by making small lifestyle changes
Monitored blood pressure and blood glucose readings daily for patients through the Care
Companion
®
Program and made therapeutic recommendations based on results
Created new Pharmacist-assisted Tobacco Cessation Program model, including new patient
education and documentation forms, and presented business case to local physician group
INTRODUCTORY PHARMACY PRACTICE EXPERIENCES
Pharmacy Practice Experience II Institutional
UW Health: University of Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics
Central Pharmacy/Sterile Products
Madison, WI
Preceptor: XX, PharmD, BCPS
July 20XX
Pharmacy Practice Experience II Elective
William S. Middleton Memorial Veterans Hospital
Surgical and Cardiac ICU
Madison, WI
Preceptor: XX, PharmD
June 20XX
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Pharmacy Practice Experience I Community
Walgreens Pharmacy
Middleton, WI
Preceptor: XX, RPh
January 20XX
OTHER WORK EXPERIENCES
Resident Assistant
August 20XX May 20XX
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Milwaukee, WI
Supervisor: XX, MS
Fostered a positive living environment designed to create community and link residents
Resolved conflicts between residents, following training protocols
Promoted academic excellence, addressed student needs, and encouraged involvement among
residents
Trained new Resident Assistants on their roles and responsibilities
Barista
May 20XX August 20XX
Starbucks Corporation
Milwaukee, WI
Supervisor: XX
Provided the highest level of customer service on every shift
Educated customers about new drink options or recommendations based on their stated
preferences
Worked in collaboration with colleagues to ensure smooth processes and customer satisfaction
TEACHING EXPERIENCES
Study Group Leader
September 20XX May 20XX
University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Pharmacy
Madison, WI
Led study group sessions with first-year pharmacy students for Physicochemical Principles of
Drug Formulation and Delivery (420) course
Organized weekly discussion materials including presentations, practice questions, and study
games based on lectures covered
Coordinated with co-facilitator to create teaching plans for each week
RESEARCH EXPERIENCES
Research Assistant
September 20XX June 20XX
University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Pharmacy
Madison, WI
Protocol M-2018-0084: Does patient role-playing improve pharmacy students’ counseling skills?
Scope: To evaluate the impact of peer role-playing on students’ communication
Principle Investigator: XX, RPh
Co-Principle Investigators: XX, PhD and XX, 2020 PharmD Candidate
Surveyed DPH-1 students pre- and post-role play regarding their self-efficacy in consultation skills,
compiled and analyzed data, and helped develop research paper on findings
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Laboratory Assistant
October 20XX May 20XX
University of Wisconsin-Madison Clinical Science Center
Asthma, Allergy, and Pulmonary Research Laboratory
Madison, WI
Principle Investigator: XX, MD
Supervisor: XX, PhD
Trained medical fellows and students in conducting enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISAs)
and in tissue culture of airway fibroblasts and epithelial cells
Designed and carried out an independent study on the inhibition of eosinophils and presented the
results to a group of physicians and scientists
Developed new cell maintenance and assay protocols and revised outdated procedures
PUBLICATIONS
Badger B, Boilermaker P. How effective are pharmacologic agents for alcoholism? Evid Based Prac. 20XX,
submitted for publication.
Doe J, Badger B. Updated simvastatin recommendations: a community pharmacy’s response. JPSW. 20XX,
in press.
Badger B. Operation Heart. DISCOVERx. 20XX;4(1)26.
Badger B. Take care of your “heart” with WSPS. JPSW. 20XX;14(1):30-31.
PRESENTATIONS
Pseudomonas aeruginosa bacteremia. Patient case discussion presented to students and faculty at the
University of Wisconsin-Madison, School of Pharmacy. Madison, WI. October 20XX.
Hepatorenal syndrome. Patient case discussion presented to students and pharmacists at the University of
Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics. Madison, WI. September 20XX.
Fosphenytoin. Inservice presented to nursing staff at Ho-Chunk House of Wellness. Baraboo, WI. July 20XX.
Covering pharmacist-assisted tobacco cessation as a health benefit. Presentation to local physician group
at Manitowoc Medical Center. Manitowoc, WI. June 20XX.
Taking vital signs. Workshop presented to first-year pharmacy students at the University of Wisconsin-
Madison, School of Pharmacy. Madison, WI. August 20XX.
Viral meningitis and encephalitis: a patient case and review of antiviral medications. Presented to
pharmacy interns and pharmacists at the Aurora BayCare Medical Center. Green Bay, WI. August 20XX.
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LEADERSHIP EXPERIENCES
School of Pharmacy Student Ambassador Program
October 20XX Present
University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Pharmacy
Madison, WI
Student Ambassador
Provide tours and insight into life as a pharmacy student to prospective students and groups
Interviewed candidates for an advisor position in the Student & Academic Affairs Office
Wisconsin Society of Pharmacy Students (WSPS)
September 20XX Present
University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Pharmacy
Madison, WI
Operation Heart Co-Coordinator (April 20XX May 20XX)
Co-developed policies and procedures, screening forms, and training materials
Trained over 200 students on blood pressure-taking, heart disease, and how to hold a screening
Arranged, coordinated, and conducted cardiovascular risk assessment and blood pressure
screenings (12 screenings) and other events to raise awareness of cardiovascular disease
Screened over 150 patients for their risk for heart disease and referred 65 patients to their
primary care providers
Collaborated with medical and dietetics students to provide cholesterol testing and education
about heart-healthy food choices to underserved patients
Co-Vice President of Educational and Professional Development (May 20XX May 20XX)
Coordinated, managed, and administered the 20XX ASHP Clinical Skills Competition
Scheduled and arranged for students to attend Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee Meetings
by contacting Directors of Pharmacy at local hospitals
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS
Rho Chi Society Eta Chapter
April 20XX Present
University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Pharmacy
Madison, WI
Member
Tutor pharmacy students in a variety of courses during walk-in sessions once a month
Promoted awareness of heart disease and stroke for the 20XX Start! Heart Walk
Initiation Committee Member (January April 20XX)
Assisted with planning and execution of initiation ceremony for new members
American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP)
September 20XX Present
Member
Attended ASHP Midyear Clinical Meeting (20XX)
Participated in ASHP Clinical Skills Competition (20XX, 20XX)
- Local Competition (20XX, 20XX)
- National Competition (20XX)
Pharmacy Society of Wisconsin (PSW)
September 20XX Present
Member
Attended PSW Annual Meeting (20XX, 20XX)
Attended PSW Legislative Day (20XX)
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Wisconsin Society of Pharmacy Students (WSPS)
September 20XX Present
University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Pharmacy
Madison, WI
Member
Volunteer for events, including diabetes and asthma screenings and Flu Shot Clinic
Team with healthcare professional students at MEDiC Clinics to provide care for uninsured
patients
COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT
Volunteer Vaccinator
Fitchburg Family Pharmacy
March 20XX Present
Madison, WI
Participate in COVID-19 vaccination clinics: perform patient screenings, prepare doses, administer
vaccines, monitor patients post injection, and enter patient data into Wisconsin Immunization
Registry (WIR)
Pharmacy Volunteer
St. Vincent de Paul Charitable Pharmacy
June 20XX Present
Madison, WI
Facilitate pharmacy operations by filling prescriptions, counting inventory, and returning expired
products
Support the health of patients who have no insurance and live below the poverty level in Dane
County
Organizer and Presenter
10
th
Annual Women in Healthcare Seminar for High School Girls
February 20XX
Milwaukee, WI
Co-created and performed a patient counseling scenario which demonstrated the important role
of the pharmacist
AWARDS AND HONORS
University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Pharmacy
Pamela A. Ploetz Pharmacy Scholarship (September 20XX)
WSPS 20XX-20XX Member of the Year
High Honor Roll (Spring 20XX, Fall 20XX, Fall 20XX, Spring 20XX)
Honor Roll (Fall 20XX)
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Krauskopf Chemistry Award (March 20XX)
Dean’s List (Fall 20XX, Spring 20XX, Fall 20XX, Spring 20XX, Fall 20XX, Spring 20XX)