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Curriculum Vitae Paul H Sabatini, CPhT, BS, FCPTA 2920 Mahaska Way Sacramento, CA 95835 (916) 596-5362 Email:

goldeniboy@yahoo.com LICENSURE AND CERTIFICATION: Registered California Pharmacy Technician National Certification EDUCATION AND TRAINING: University of Phoenix Sacramento, CA M.A. Ed. Adult Education and Training 2013 2014 (expected) Anthem College On-line Phoenix, Arizona B.S. Healthcare Management 2010 - 2012 The Bryman School of Arizona Phoenix, Arizona A.S. Pharmacy Technology 2004 - 2005 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: Pharmacy Technician Instructor The Learning Oasis, Boston Reed College / Ascend Learning Vallejo and Richmond, CA - 10/2013 to Present I am responsible for delivering a; standardized, vocational, post-secondary curricula involving the intellectual and mechanical knowledge of Pharmacy Technology in an adult learner environment. Chief Operations Officer CA Pharmacy Resources Sacramento, CA 6/2013 to Present I am responsible for the day-to-day maintenance and operations of the strategic plans related to the organization. Also responsible for the creation of the organizations business plans in order to compliment the strategic plans.

Researcher/ Writer Straden-Schaden, Inc. Houston, TX 12/2012 to 6/2013 I was responsible for collecting, researching, reporting, and writing data as it pertains to publication projects for resource allocation in an effort to provide comprehensive educational materials to the pharmacy community. Pharmacy Technician Program Director Anthem College Sacramento, CA - 4/2006 to 10/2012 I was responsible for presenting curriculum lectures, pharmacy laboratory instruction, and administrative duties to various ranges of student populations. I was also responsible for building relationships, developing, producing, maintaining and securing affiliation agreements between the college and various pharmacies outside and within the Sacramento area for the experiential portion of the program. I am also proficient and well versed with institutional and programmatic accreditation processes and standards. My managerial duties included: weekly meetings, organization and facilitation of Program Advisory Committee meetings, payroll accounting and distribution, generating and providing annual evaluations to the programs faculty team members, recruitment and scheduling, curriculum maintenance, and the overall responsibility of leading the program's classroom instructors, student externship, and also student advising. I am also proficient with Microsoft Office Suite which includes; Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint and Word programs. Pharmacy Technician Instructor Anthem College Sacramento, CA - 9/2004 to 4/2006 I was responsible for delivering an ASHP accredited comprehensive and standardized in an adult learner environment involving the intellectual and mechanical knowledge of Pharmacy Technology. Administrative Assistant Delmarva Foundation for Medical Care, Inc. Sacramento, CA 9/2003 to 7/2004 My duties included: collecting raw data for report presentations, managing office inventory and office supply upkeep. I was also the communication liaison between Delmarva and various subcontractors via phone and MS Outlook programs. I organized weekly meetings and conference call scheduling as well as, collected, organized, catalogued, and created an office library system with various referencing materials. Clinical Pharmacy Technician Pharmaceutical Care Network Sacramento, CA 01/2003 to 04/2003 I was responsible for prior authorization processing for a national pharmacy benefit management company. My duties included; assessing and reviewing clinical medical and pharmaceutical criterions required for data processing and evaluations of

medication authorizations for managed care companies such as: Cal-Optima, Passport Health, Contra Costa Health Plan and various managed care companies within the United States. Clinical Pharmacy Technician Health-Net Pharmaceutical Services Rancho Cordova, CA 10/1998 to 01/2003 I was responsible for facilitating customer service skills as a liaison between physicians, pharmacies, and patients via inbound phone calls for the Health-Net insurance company. I provided a working knowledge of various eligibility, and claims processing systems, which included: AS400 (Advance PCS), MC400, and Q-Care (Health-Net MediCal). My duties included: assessing and reviewing clinical medical and pharmaceutical criterions required for data processing and evaluations of incoming prior authorizations. I was also responsible for record keeping management of hard-copy prior authorizations in order to disseminate the records an off-site storage facility. Pharmacy Technician/ Pharmacy Clerk St. Lukes / Payless Pharmacy Sacramento, CA 05/1995 to 10/1997 I was responsible for transcribing medication orders, dispensing medications, ordering of stock and maintaining inventory as well as, providing excellent customer service to customers, patients and practitioners. Lead Pharmacy Technician Giant Pharmacy Oakton, VA 06/1992 to 06/1993 I was responsible for transcribing medication orders, dispensing medications, staff scheduling, ordering of stock and maintaining inventory as well as, providing excellent customer service to customers, patients and practitioners. TEACHING EXPERIENCE: Pharmacy Technician Instructor / Program Director Anthem College Sacramento, CA 9/2004 to 10/2012
AH104 - Fundamentals of Allied Health (Pre-Requisite Course) This introductory course provides students with an overview of the allied health field. Basic knowledge of medical terminology, including word structure, spelling, and pronunciation will be covered. Students will be introduced to guidelines within healthcare set forth by various governmental agencies. Areas covered will be aseptic technique, blood borne and airborne pathogens, HIPAA, and workplace safety. PD102 - Career Success (Pre-Requisite Course) This course is designed to help students become effective and successful learners in a college environment. Students learn to identify and apply effective learning strategies and to manage their student life along with other responsibilities. They are exposed to the use of computer technology for locating relevant information and generating coursework documents. PT101- Cardiovascular Pharmacology & IV Basics Students become familiar with the anatomy and physiology and diseases of the respiratory and cardiovascular systems, and commonly used drugs. Students also gain an understanding of the

principles involved in preparing sterile IV solutions. Aseptic technique, equipment, prescription interpretation, dosage calculations and labeling requirements will also be taught. PT102 Intro to Antibiotics & Chemotherapy Students will be introduced to various types of disease-producing organisms including bacteria, viruses and fungi. The drug classes used to treat different types of pathogens will be explained. An overview of cancer will be given along with treatment options. Students will learn basic principles of aseptic technique, proper manipulation of sterile products and how they apply to preparing chemotherapy agents as well as total parental nutrition. PT103 CNS Pharmacology & Special IV Solutions Discussion of the anatomy and physiology of the brain, spine and nervous system disorders and diseases of the Central Nervous System and the drugs used to treat them. Students will also cover the techniques used to prepare specialized IV solutions including irrigation solutions and ophthalmic preparations. Irrigation solutions, their uses and preparations will be covered as well as the anatomy of the eye, characteristics of ophthalmic solutions and how to prepare them. PT104 Non-Prescription Drugs & Computer Keyboarding Students will become familiar with various over-the-counter preparations including herbal preparations and popular dietary supplements. This course also provides a basic micro-computer orientation with an introduction to keyboarding. PT 136 - Body Systems Students study the anatomy and physiology of the Integumentary, Digestive and Endocrine systems. Students also study common disorders, diseases, and the drugs used to treat them. Students learn Retail Pharmacy Practice, including the importance of inventory control, ordering medication, stocking and pricing. Students are introduced to third party payments. Compounding of creams, ointments, solutions and lotions are covered as well as interpretation of orders. Calculation involving reconstituting medication, IV flow rates and pediatric dosing also covered. PT 118 - Hospital Pharmacy The course introduce students to the daily functions of a hospital pharmacy, including technician responsibilities, interpretation of physician orders, medical administration records and inventory issues.. Students study various types of medication distribution systems. Students learn to interpret hospital orders and fill unit dose orders. Unit dose prepackaging, unit dose cart fill, dose calculations and floor stock medications are covered. Students also research online various drug information questions. PT109 - Retail Pharmacy & the Law This course introduces students to the retail or ambulatory pharmacy and the technicians role. Students will interpret and process drug orders and enter into the computer system correctly. Students work with pharmacy software. Federal and state pharmacy laws governing the handling of medications and controlled substances are covered in depth. Application of medical bioethics, professionalism, registration and certification requirements are presented. PT 281 Externship The externship is undertaken following the successful completion of all classroom training and consists of 180 hours (eight hours a day, five days a week) at two (2) experiential sites. The student will spend 180 hours under the direct supervision of a registered pharmacist. While at the clinical site the student will practice the skills taught during the classroom portion of the course.

PRESENTATIONS: Pharmacy Math Formula Workshop CPTA Annual Conference 2013 Anaheim, CA October 2013 Accrediting & Standardizing Pharmacy Technician Training Programs CPTA Live webinar June 2013 Pharmacy Math Formula Workshop CSHP Seminar 2012 Las Vegas, Nevada - October 2012

Accrediting & Standardizing Pharmacy Technician Training Programs CSHP Seminar 2010 San Francisco, California October 2010 Pearls Roles/ Session Technician Roles Educators CSHP Seminar 2010 San Francisco, California October 2010 SPEAKER: Basic Pharmacology, Antibiotics, Antivirals, Antiretrovirals, Antifungals, Analgesics & Antipyretics, CNS Sedatives, Hypnotics, Anxiolytics and Anticonvulsants, LVN Students and Faculty - Unitek College 2012 Instructor Moodle Training, Faculty Anthem College - 2011 Entering Notes into CAMPUSVUE, Faculty Anthem College - 2011 The Power of Positivity-Building a Positive Classroom & Work Environment, Faculty - Anthem College - 2010 CBSD Module M5 Assist Students in Improving their Math Skills, Faculty - High-Tech Institute - 2008 Super Management Conference, Management Team - High-Tech Institute - 2008 Pharmacy Technicians- The Unsung Heroes of Medicine, John F. Kennedy Senior High School - 2006 HIV/ AIDS, Massage Therapy Program Anthem College 2004 - 2012 Prescribing Methodologies and Parameters of Antibiotics & Controlled Substances, Pharmacy Technician and Dental Assisting Programs - Anthem College 2004 - 2012 Prescriber group practice or Clinic- Security Prescription Form, Medical Assisting Program American Medical Technologists State National Society - 2005 PUBLICATIONS: A Year in the Life of the TDEC Chair CJHP Journal Nov/ Dec 2011 To Teach or not to Teach CJHP Journal Mar/ Apr 2010 Vaccine Administration & You the Technician CJHP Journal Nov/ Dec 2010 AWARDS AND HONORS: Fellow California Pharmacy Technician Association - 2013 Alpha Beta Kappa Honor Society - 2012 Anthem College Presidents Recognition Award - Summer of 2011 Anthem Education Group Ruby, Going the Extra Mile Award Recipient - 2011 Anthem Education Group Circle of Excellence Award for Programmatic Retention - 2011 Anthem Education Group Ruby, Going the Extra Mile Award Recipient - 2010 Anthem Education Group Circle of Excellence Award for Programmatic Retention - 2010 Anthem Education Group Ruby, Going the Extra Mile Award Recipient - 2009 High-Tech Institute Presidents Recognition Award Spring of 2008 High-Tech Institute Program of the Year Award 2007 PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS: California Pharmacy Technician Association American Society of Health-Systems Pharmacists California Society of Health-Systems Pharmacists

APPOINTMENTS/ COMMITTEES: Board of Directors - California Pharmacy Technician Association 2012, 2013, 2014 Technician Liaison, CSHP- Sacramento Valley 2011, 2012, 2013 Immediate Past-Chair, Technician Division Executive Committee, CSHP 2011 to 2012 Chair, Technician Division Executive Committee, CSHP 2010 to 2011 Chair-Elect, Technician Division Executive Committee, CSHP 2009 to 2010 CPTA Annual Conference Planning Committee - 2013 CPTA Annual Conference Continuing Pharmacy Education Committee 2013, Co-Chair- 2014 CSHP Seminar Continuing Education Committee - 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 Chair, Technician Achievement Award Committee, CSHP 2010 Accreditation Process ASHP Pharmacy Technician Training Program Anthem College Accredited April 14, 2011

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