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Kathleen A. Snella, PharmD, BCPS, FCCP November 17, 2017 Page -1- Kathleen A. Snella, PharmD, BCPS, FCCP ~ Curriculum Vitae ~ Contact Information: Associate Dean for Student Affairs and Clinical Associate Professor Ben and Maytee Fisch College of Pharmacy The University of Texas at Tyler 3900 University Blvd |Tyler, TX 75799 Phone: 903.565.5920 | Fax: 903.565.5598 Email: [email protected] | Website: www.uttyler.edu/pharmacy Education: 1991-1993 Doctor of Pharmacy The University of Texas at Austin College of Pharmacy and The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio 1986-1990 Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy The University of Iowa College of Pharmacy Graduated with High Distinction and Special Honors Residency Training: 1993-1994 Primary Care Specialty Resident Wm. S. Middleton Veterans Memorial Hospital; Madison, Wisconsin Residency Director: Art Schuna, MS, RPh Board Certification: Present-1997 Board Certified Pharmacotherapy Specialist BCPS 297266 Training & Certificate Programs: APhA Medication Therapy Management Certificate APhA Medication Therapy Management Trainer Healthy Interactions, ADA US Diabetes Conversation Map Facilitator APhA Immunization Certification APhA Immunization Certificate Trainer OU Campus v10 (Web Design) Advanced Training UT Tyler (2014) Licensure: Texas Active 042923 Missouri Active 32571 Provider Numbers: NPI Available upon request

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Kathleen A. Snella, PharmD, BCPS, FCCP ~ Curriculum Vitae ~

Contact Information:

Associate Dean for Student Affairs and Clinical Associate Professor

Ben and Maytee Fisch College of Pharmacy

The University of Texas at Tyler

3900 University Blvd |Tyler, TX 75799

Phone: 903.565.5920 | Fax: 903.565.5598

Email: [email protected] | Website: www.uttyler.edu/pharmacy

Education:

1991-1993

Doctor of Pharmacy

The University of Texas at Austin College of Pharmacy and

The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio

1986-1990 Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy

The University of Iowa College of Pharmacy

Graduated with High Distinction and Special Honors

Residency Training:

1993-1994

Primary Care Specialty Resident

Wm. S. Middleton Veterans Memorial Hospital; Madison, Wisconsin

Residency Director: Art Schuna, MS, RPh

Board Certification:

Present-1997 Board Certified Pharmacotherapy Specialist – BCPS 297266

Training & Certificate Programs:

APhA Medication Therapy Management Certificate

APhA Medication Therapy Management Trainer

Healthy Interactions, ADA US Diabetes Conversation Map Facilitator

APhA Immunization Certification

APhA Immunization Certificate Trainer

OU Campus v10 (Web Design) Advanced Training – UT Tyler (2014)

Licensure:

Texas Active – 042923

Missouri Active – 32571

Provider Numbers:

NPI Available upon request

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Professional Experience:

May 2014-Present

Associate Dean for Student Affairs and Clinical Associate Professor

The University of Texas at Tyler Ben and Maytee Fisch College of Pharmacy;

Tyler, TX

May 2014 – Aug 2005

Associate Dean, Vice Chair, & Clinical Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice

& Administration

University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Pharmacy; Columbia, MO

Clinical Site(s): MedZou Community Health Clinic 2014-2008

Clinical Adjunct Instructor. Clinical and Diagnostic Sciences;

University of Missouri School of Health Professions

June 2005 – Jan 1998

Division Head for Primary Care & Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice

Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center (TTUHSC) School of Pharmacy;

Amarillo, TX

Clinical Site(s): University Physicians of Texas Tech 2005-2000

Internal Medicine Clinic

JO Wyatt Community Health Center 2002-1999

Osage Medical Center 1999-1998

Residency Director; ASHP-Accredited Specialty Residency in Primary Care.

TTUHSC School of Pharmacy and the Thomas E. Creek Veterans Memorial Center

Residency Preceptor; Pharmacotherapy Specialty Residency.

TTUHSC School of Pharmacy

Nov 1997 – Aug 1994

Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice.

Midwestern University, Chicago College of Pharmacy; Downers Grove, IL

Clinical Site(s): Suburban Heights Medical Center 1997-1995

Hinsdale Family Medicine Center 1995-1994

Co-Director; Specialty Residency in Primary Care with a Focus on Education.

Midwestern University; Chicago College of Pharmacy

June 1994 – July 1993 Primary Care Specialty Resident

Wm. S. Middleton Veterans Memorial Hospital; Madison, WI

Clinical Site: Wm. S. Middleton Veterans Memorial Hospital

Clinical Instructor. The University of Wisconsin School of Pharmacy

June 1993 – July 1991

Staff Pharmacist

Medical Center Hospital; San Antonio, TX

May 1991 – May 1990 Satellite Pharmacist

University Hospital; Columbia, MO

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Teaching Experience

The University of Texas at Tyler Ben and Maytee Fisch College of Pharmacy

Didactic Instruction & Team-Based Learning Facilitation

Student Pharmacist Orientations (P1-P3) Bloodborne Pathogen Prevention and

Exposure Control Annual Training

2017-2015

HIPAA Annual Training 2017-2016

Student Affairs-Related Policies & Procedures 2017-2015

Integrated Pharmacy (IP1-12)

IP-1: PHAR 7601/7701 Emergency Preparedness 2015

IP-4: PHAR 7604 Comprehensive Case Discussions 2017

IP-7: PHAR 7607 Venous Thromboembolism 2017

IP-8: PHAR 7608 Urinary Incontinence 2017

Integrated Practice Skills Labs (IL1-12)

IL-6: PHAR 7246 EKG, Heart Sounds, Cardiac Physical Exam

Formulating Drug Information Responses

2016

2016

Various (QS1-Training) QS1 Training (Co-facilitator): IL-1/IL-5 2016

Various (SOAP Notes) SOAP Notes: IL-1 PHAR 7241 2016

SOAP Notes: IL-2: PHAR 7242 2016

SOAP Notes: IL-6: PHAR 7246 2017-2016

SOAP Notes: IL-7: PHAR 7247 2017

SOAP Notes: IL-8: PHAR 7248 2017

Various (Skills Assessments) SOAP Notes: IL-6: PHAR 7246 2016

SOAP Notes: IL-7: PHAR 7247 2017

Various (Observed Structured Clinical Exams) OSCE Participant: IL-2, IL-3, IL-5, IL-8 2018-2015

OSCE Case Writer: IL-2, IL-8 2017, 2015

Introductory Pharmacy Practice Experiences

IPPE-1: PHAR 7161 APhA Immunization Certification Program 2017-2015

IPPE-4: PHAR 7461 IPPE Review and Reflection 2016

Elective Courses

PHAR 7237: Mock Residency Interviews 2017

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Teaching Experience

University of Missouri-Kansas City (UMKC) School of Pharmacy

Pharmacotherapy I-III

Pharmacotherapy I (Pharm 7405) Superficial Fungal Infections

Onychomycosis & Alopecia

Rosacea

“Rescue Tent” Capstone Group TOSCE

2009-2008

2009-2008

2007

2014-2010

Pharmacotherapy II (Pharm 7420) Neuromuscular Physical Assessment

Thyroid & Corticosteroid-Induced Disorders

Immunizations (2006-2005)

Injection and Blood Glucose Technique

“Amazing Pharmacotherapy Race” Capstone

Observed Structured Clinical Examination

2012

2008

2006-2005

2013-2008

2013-2010

2013-2012

Pharmacotherapy III (Pharm 7485P) Irritable Bowel Disease

Observed Structured Clinical Examination

2012

2014-2013

Professional Skills I-V

I: The Profession of Pharmacy (Pharm 7101) Compensation for Pharmacist Services

Small Group Project Facilitator

2012-2005

2009-2005

II: Communications & Ethics (Pharm 7414) Geriatrics Game Facilitator

Handling Difficult Situations Discussion

Alzheimer Discussion

Seminar Presentations Evaluator

2012, 2007

2011

2011-2007

2008-2007

IV: Professional and Patient Communication

(Pharm 7325)

Health Assessment

Business Writing, Curriculum Vitae, Resumes

Healthcare Documentation

Course Coordinator

Course Co-Coordinator

2013

2013-2011

2013-2011

2013-2012

2011

V: Pharmacy Preparations and Practice

(Pharm 7434)

Aseptic Technique Evaluator

OTC and Prescription Drug Counseling

2011-2007

2009

APhA Pharmacy-Based Immunization

Delivery (Pharm 7334)

Immunizations

Injection Technique Evaluator

2014-2007

2014-2007

Electives

Pharmacy Seminar (Pharm 7484P) Seminar Presentation Evaluator & Advisor 2014-2008

Pharmacy Practice Experiences

General Medicine I (IPPE, Pharm 7406P) MedZou Community Clinic

MedZou Community Clinic & Community

Health Screening

Neuromuscular Health Assessment Module

Professional Development Module

Interprofessional Curriculum at MU

High Fidelity & Standardized Simulations

2014-2013

2010

2013-2012

2013

2014, 2011

2013, 2010

General Medicine II (APPE, Pharm 7407P) MedZou Community Clinic 2011-2010

Academic Rotation (APPE, Pharm 7418P) UMKC School of Pharmacy at MU (Site) 2014-2013

Aseptic Technique and Sterile Product

Preparation (IPPE, Pharm 7279)

Aseptic Technique Simulation Evaluator 2013-2012

Service Learning Courses

Academic Service Learning (Pharm 7310) MedZou Community Health Clinic

Discussion Group Leader for all sites

2013-2009

2008-2007

Directed Individual Study (Pharm 7497) MedZou Community Health Clinic 2013, 2012

Residency Teaching Certificate Program Teaching with Technology

Learning & Teaching Styles

Academic Dishonesty

Resident Mentor

2013-2011

2011

2011

2013-2011

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University of Missouri-Kansas City (UMKC) School of Nursing

Pharmacology for Advanced Nursing Practice

(Nurs 5549)

Vaccinations 2007-2006

University of Missouri (Columbia)

Introduction to Health Professions (HS 1000) Careers in Pharmacy 2014-2005

Topics in Biochemistry (Biochm 4001) Career Preparation & Development for

Biochemistry Majors ~ Pharmacy &

Applications to Graduate and Professional

Degree Programs (Panel Member)

2007

Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center (TTUHSC) School of Pharmacy

Pharmacotherapy I-X

Pharmacotherapy II Anticoagulation 2004-1999

Pharmacotherapy IX: Integumentary Integumentary Course Coordinator

Dermatitis & Ichthyosis, Rosacea

Alopecia & Drug Induced Hair Changes

2000-1998

2003

2003

Pharmacotherapy VII: Endocrinology Thyroid Disorders 2000

Pharmacotherapy X: Musculoskeletal Systemic Lupus Erythematous 1998

Management

Community Pharmacy Operations Reimbursement 2005-2000

Institutional Pharmacy Operations Reimbursement 2003

Case Studies II & III Course & Multi-Campus Coordinator

Small Group Facilitator

2000

2003-1998

Other Required Courses

Patient Assessment

Didactic & Lab Instructor

Physical Assessment Lab Facilitator

2005-2003

2000

Herbals, Complementary, & Alternative

Medicines

Topical, Urinary Tract & Sexual Function

Gastrointestinal Disorders & Nausea

Weight Loss Products

2003-1999

Basic Clinical Skills for Primary Care

(Elective)

Course Coordinator

Clinical services – Review of Legal Issues

Scope of Practice & Referral Forms

Reimbursement, Coding, & Documentation

Clinical Preventative Medicine

Pre-Natal Preventative Medicine

Childhood Preventative Medicine

1999

1999

Pharmacy Practice Experiences

Basic Clinical Skills Clerkship (P3) Coordinator: Development Team Member

Osage Medical Center

JO Wyatt Community Health Center

University Physicians of Texas Tech

2005-1998

Community Pharmacy Clerkship (P2) Development Team Member 2001-1998

Primary Care Clerkship (P4)

Development Team Member

Osage Medical Center

JO Wyatt Community Health Center

University Physicians of Texas Tech

2005-1999

Advanced Community Clerkship (P4) Development Team Leader 1999

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TxPHARM Non-Traditional PharmD Program

TxPharm Didactic Coursework Dermatology Module Development Leader

Development Team Member

Dermatology

Preventative Care

Thyroid Disorders

Pathophysiology/Principles of Disease

2003-2001

2003-2000

2003-2001

2003-2000

2000

2002-1999

TxPHARM Pharmacy Practice Experiences

Ambulatory Care Clerkship

JO Wyatt Community Health Center

University Physicians of Texas Tech

2004-2001

Midwestern University; Chicago College of Pharmacy

OTC Pharmacotherapeutics

Cancer Screenings

Cold, Allergy, Cough, & Asthma

Introduction to Preventative Medicine

Ovulation & Pregnancy Detection

Vaginal Infections

1995-1994

Pharmacotherapeutics Sequence

Colds, Coughs, & Allergic Rhinitis

Colorectal & Prostate Cancer Screening

Diabetes Complications; Hyperlipidemia

Ischemic Stroke, Lead Screening

Managing Warfarin Therapy

Systemic Lupus Erythematous

Thromboembolic Disorders

1997

Electives

Colloquia Atrial Fibrillation & Congestive Heart Failure 1996

Preventative Medicine Module

(Course Coordinator & Instructor)

Folic Acid Supplementation

Fetal Alcohol Syndrome

Lead Screening, Smoking Cessation

Colorectal Cancer Screening

Influenza Vaccinations

1996-1994

Independent Research

Co-coordination and supervision of the

independent student research project:

“Reimbursement for Cognitive Services”

1996

Topics in Cardiovascular Medicine Module

(Course Co-Coordinator & Instructor)

Hyperlipidemia in Post-Menopausal Women;

Atrial Fibrillation & Ischemic Stroke

1994

Pharmacy Practice Experiences

Ambulatory Care Clerkship (P3, P4)

Hinsdale Family Medicine Center

Suburban Heights Medical Center

1997-1994

University of Wisconsin School of Pharmacy

Pharmacotherapeutics Sequence Systemic Lupus Erythematous 1994

Community Clerkship Blood Glucose Monitoring, Peak Flow

Meters, Pregnancy & Ovulation Kits, Fecal

Occult Blood Testing

1994

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Residency Instruction:

Primary Care Residency Program (Director); TTUHSC School of Pharmacy

Tara Tavarez, PharmD

Education: TTUHSC School of Pharmacy (2003)

First Post-Residency Position: Pharmacist. Kroger Pharmacy #300; Houston, TX

2004

Heidi Cooper-Justus, PharmD

Education: University of Wyoming (2002)

First Post-Residency Position: Clinical Pharmacist, Sheridan VA Medical Center

2003

Jeffery Evans, PharmD

Education: University of Florida (2002)

First Post-Residency Position: Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice; South University

2003

Jessica (Webb) Kerr, PharmD

Education: St. Louis College of Pharmacy (2001)

First Post-Residency Position: Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice; South Carolina

College of Pharmacy

2002

Elizabeth (Mathews) Moss, PharmD

Education: The University of Oklahoma (2000)

First Post-Residency Position: Clinical Pharmacist; Parkland Hospital and Health Systems

2001

Shannon L. Humes, PharmD

Education: Purdue University (1999)

First Post-Residency Position: Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice; Texas Tech UHSC

2000

Santhi Masilamani, PharmD, CDE

Education: The University of Oklahoma (1999)

First Post-Residency Position: Clinical Pharmacist; Parkland Hospital and Health Systems

2000

Venita L. Bowie, PharmD

Education: The University of Oklahoma (1999)

First Post-Residency Position: Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice; Texas Tech UHSC

2000

Melissa Knoblauch, PharmD

Education: University of Texas (1998)

First Post-Residency Position: Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice; Midwestern

University

1999

Sandra Yang, PharmD

Education: University of the Pacific (1998)

First Post-Residency Position: Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice; Texas Tech UHSC

1999

Midwestern University; Chicago College of Pharmacy

Parnaz Farid, PharmD

Education: West Virginia University School of Pharmacy (1997)

First Post-Residency Position: Drug Information Specialist; Mylan Pharmaceuticals

1998

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Scholarly Activity

Grants & Research

Yaeger, J, Snella KA (PI). Attitudes of medical students towards pharmacy students after early

interprofessional collaboration.

2013

Liu Y (PI), Marken P (Co-PI), Snella KA (Co-PI). A longitudinal study to assess pharmacy

students' usage of health care information technology [UMKC Protocol #: 091202].

2013-2007

Diabetes Education for Health Care Professionals Planning Group. Diabetes Education for

Health Care Professionals. Funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, via

TTUHSC Diabetes Institute ($193,203).

2003

Nelson AA (PI), Snella KA, Irons B, Sleeper R, Villarreal M, St. Onge E, Humes SL. Diabetes and

Cardiovascular Heart Disease Screening and Follow-Up of Elderly and Hispanic West Texans by

Pharmacists in Urban and Rural Communities. Funded by the Administration on Aging, US

Department of Health and Human Resources, through the TTUHSC Healthy Aging Institute.

($207,270).

2003

Nelson, AA. (PI), Roach A, Snella KA, Irons BK, Sleeper RB, Villarreal M, Levi V, Greene S,

Jolly J. Targeted Community Screening for Diabetes and Cardiovascular Heart Disease in Elderly,

Hispanic and African-American Texans. Funded by the Administration on Aging, US Department

of Health and Human Resources, through the TTUHSC Healthy Aging Institute ($151,000).

2002

Nelson AA (PI), Snella KA, Jolly J, Irons BK, Villarreal M, Wesson D. CDC Diabetes Project: A

Physician/ Pharmacist-Team Approach to Care for Diabetes for the Type 2 Diabetic Patient.

Funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ($23,000).

2001

MacLaughlin E, MacLaughlin A, Snella KA, et al. Women’s Health Initiative: Osteoporosis

Screening and Education in Community Pharmacies Using a Team Approach. Funded by the

Women’s Health Research Institute, TTUHSC, Amarillo ($7460). **Designated by the TTUHSC as

a Center of Excellence as part of the Osteoporosis Study Group. Osteoporosis Study Group of the

Women’s Health Research Institute of Amarillo

2001

Book Chapters & Manuscripts §Peer Reviewed

§ Rasu RS, Bawa WA, Suminski R, Snella K, Warady B. Health literacy impact on national healthcare utilization

and expenditure. Int J Health Policy Manag 2015; 4(11):747-55.

§ Odum LE, Cochran KA, Aistrope DS, Snella KA. The CHADS2 versus the new CHA2DS2-VASc scoring

systems: A review of literature and recommendations for use. Pharmacotherapy 2012; 32(3):285-96.

Snella KA. Compensation for value-added services. In: Zgarrick DP, Desselle S, eds. 2nd Edition. Pharmacy

Management. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill. 2008.

§ Snella KA, Canales AE, Irons, BK, Sleeper-Irons RB, Villarreal MC, Levi-Derrick VE, Greene RS, Jolly JL,

Nelson AA. Pharmacy and Community-Based Screenings for Hyperglycemia and Cardiovascular Risk Factors

in High-Risk Individuals. J Am Pharm Assoc. 2006; 46:370-7. Correction. J Am Pharm Assoc 2006;

46(6):666-7.

§ MacLaughlin EJ, MacLaughlin AA, Snella KA, Winston TS, Fike DS, Raehl CR. Osteoporosis Screening and

Education in Community Pharmacies Using a Team Approach. Pharmacother 2005; 25:379-386.

Snella KA. Compensation for value-added services. In: Zgarrick DP, Desselle S, eds. Pharmacy Management.

New York, NY: McGraw-Hill. 2004.

§ Snella KA, Trewyn RR, Hansen LB, Bradberry JC. Pharmacist compensation for cognitive services: Focus on

the physician office and community pharmacy. Pharmacother 2004; 24(3)372-88.

§ Bowie VL, Snella KA, Gopalachar A, Bharadwaj P. Listeria meningitis associated with infliximab use in a

patient with rheumatoid arthritis Ann Pharmacother 2004; 38:58-61.

§ Snella KA, Sachdev G. A primer for developing pharmacist-managed clinics in the outpatient setting.

Pharmacother 2003; 23(9):1153-66.

§ Webb JL, Snella KA. A clinical pharmacist’s impact of detailing prescribers on the management of

hypertensive patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus. TSHP J 2002; 10:35-41.

§ Irons BA, Snella KA, McCall KA, MacLaughlin E, Villarreal M. A case-based pharmacist primer of

appropriate management of dyslipidemia based on current national guidelines. Am J Health-Sys Pharm 2002;

59:1615-25.

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Snella KA. Coding and technical information. In: American College of Clinical Pharmacy. How to bill for

clinical pharmacy services. 3rd edition. Kansas City, Mo: ACCP 2001; p. 7-34.

Snella KA. Coding and technical information. In: American College of Clinical Pharmacy. How to bill for

clinical pharmacy services. Special Edition. Kansas City, Mo: ACCP 2000; p. 7-34.

Snella KA. Coding and technical information. In: American College of Clinical Pharmacy. How to bill for

clinical pharmacy services. 2nd Edition. Kansas City, Mo: ACCP 2000; p. 7-31.

Snella KA. Specific billing scenarios. In: American College of Clinical Pharmacy. How to bill for clinical

pharmacy services. 1st Edition. Kansas City, Mo: ACCP 1999; p. 73-96.

§ Chapman RL, Snella KA. Case 104. In: Currie BL, Roche VF, Zito SW. Medicinal Chemistry Case Study

Workbook. Baltimore (MD): Williams & Wilkins 1996; p 215-7.

Snella KA, Stach-Klysh AO, Retsky S, Benderev T, Newman DK. A profile of incontinence: Diagnosis and

management. Neenah: Kimberly-Clark Corporation 1996.

Abstracts/Monographs

Snella KA, Gunaseelan S, Yu F, Coyne L, Takemoto JK. Use of the Jefferson Scale of Empathy to Assess

Professional Development in the Pharm.D. Curriculum. Presented at the 118th Annual Meeting of the American

Association of Colleges of Pharmacy in Nashville, TN. July 2017. AJPE 2017; 81(5): S6. [School Poster]

Available at http://www.ajpe.org/doi/full/10.5688/ajpe815S6.

Yaeger JS, Snella KA, Caligiuri FJ. Attitudes of medical students towards pharmacy students after early

interprofessional collaboration. [Poster] Presented at the ASHP Mid-Year Clinical Meeting in Orlando, FL,

December 2013.

Snella K, Duncan W, Brownfield A, Aistrope D, Berry T. Missouri. In Successful Practices in Pharmaceutical

Education: College/School of Pharmacy Collaborations with State Pharmacy Association(s) and State Board of

Pharmacy. Alexandria, VA:AACP, 2013; p 33-5.

Vyas D, Snella KA. Description of satellite/distance education programs in pharmacy schools in the United

States. [Poster] Presented at the 2010 AACP Annual Meeting in Seattle, WA, July 2010.

Irons B, Snella K, Canales A, Sleeper R, Greene S, Nelson A. Screening by Pharmacists for Pre-diabetes in

Patients at High Risk for Diabetes and Heart Disease. [Poster] ACCP Annual Meeting in St. Louis, MO,

October 2006 [Pharmacotherapy 2006; 26:e64.]

Snella KA, Roach AE, Irons BK, Sleeper-Irons RB, Villarreal MC, Levi VE, Greene RS, Jolly JL, Nelson AA.

Targeted Community Screening for Diabetes and Cardiovascular Heart Disease in Community Pharmacies and

Non-Healthcare Settings. American Diabetes Association’s 64th Scientific Sessions. June 2004; Orlando, FL.

[Diabetes 2004; 53 (Suppl 2):A293-4.]

Villarreal MC, Snella KA, Stubbers S. Herbal and Mexican medication product use survey in an

anticoagulation clinic along the Texas-Mexico border. ASHP Midyear Clinical Meeting; Management Case

Study [Poster] in New Orleans, LA for December 2003. [ASHP Midyear Clinical Meeting. 38(DEC): P-57(D).

2003.]

Columbo JC, Lewis KS, Snella KA, Baldwin D, Rothengberg DM. Prospective evaluation of compliance and

safety of an intensive insulin therapy protocol in post-operative cardiac surgery patients. American Society of

Anesthesiologists Annual Meeting in San Francisco, CA, October 2003. [Anesthesiology 2003; 99: A414]

Rajagopal A, Lewis KS, Snella KA, Baldwin D, Rothengberg DM. Intensive insulin therapy reduces the

incidence of atrial fibrillation and inotropic requirements after cardiac surgery. American Society of

Anesthesiologists Annual Meeting in San Francisco, CA in October 2003.

Irons B, Snella K, Sleeper R, Villarreal M and Nelson A. Screening and Identifying Impaired Fasting Glucose

in High-Risk Patients in the Community Pharmacy Setting. [Poster] Annual ACCP Meeting, Albuquerque, NM,

October 2002. [Pharmacotherapy 2002;22:1337]

Villarreal M, Nelson A, Snella KA, Humes SL, Irons B, Sleeper R. Patient Characteristics Or Risk Factors That

Optimize Community Pharmacy Screening and Referral To Physicians For Diabetes And Coronary Heart

Disease [Poster] APhA Meeting in San Francisco, CA, March 2001. [JAPhA 2001; 41(2):297-8.]

Roach AE, Snella KA, Irons BA, Sleeper RB. Levi VE, Villarreal MC, Greene RS, Jolly JL, Nelson AA.

Targeted community screening for diabetes and cardiovascular heart disease in elderly, African-American, and

Hispanic Texans. [Poster] Presented at the ASHP Mid-Year Clinical Meeting, December 2002.

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Humes SL, Nelson A, Snella KA, Villarreal M, Irons B, Sleeper R. Demonstration of Community Pharmacists'

Ability to Effectively Identify, Screen, and Follow-Up Elderly, Hispanic, and African American Texans in

Urban and Rural Communities. [Poster] APhA Meeting in San Francisco, CA, March 2001. [JAPhA 2001;

41(2):296.]

Snella KA. Incorporating a Multiple Disease State Management Program into an Internal Medicine Clinic.

[Poster] 35th ASHP Midyear Clinical Meeting Las Vegas, NV December 2000. [ASHP Midyear Clinical

Meeting 2000. 35(Dec):PRC-3.]

Snella KA, Hartman TJ, Lenz RJ, McCall KL, Speasmaker HA. Development of a Model to Manage

Credentialing, Privileging, Reimbursement, and Compliance in the Ambulatory Setting. [Poster; Encore

Presentation] TSHP Meeting in San Antonio, TX, April 2000. Award for Best Administrative Poster.

Patry RA, Snella KA, Hartman TJ, Lenz RJ, McCall KL, Speasmaker HA. Development of a Model to Manage

Credentialing, Privileging, Reimbursement, and Compliance in the Ambulatory Setting. [Poster] ASHP Mid-

Year Clinical Meeting, December 1999. [ASHP Midyear Clinical Meeting 1999. 34(Dec):1D.]

Snella KA, Hartman TJ, McCall KL. Teaching Pharmacy Students the Process of Developing Ambulatory

Care Services. [Poster] AACP Annual Meeting, July 1999. [AACP Annual Meeting 1999. 100(Jul):60.]

Zavod RA, Currie BL, Chapman RL, Christoff JJ, Chavez ML, Erdman SM, Snella KA, Zarembski DG,

Zientara KA. Utilization of Progressive Workshop Exercises to Develop Student Capabilities in Medicinal

Chemistry. [Poster] AACP Annual Meeting, April 1999. [AACP Annual Meeting 1999. 100(Jul):5.]

Presentations ~ National *Signifies an invited lecture

* Attaining reimbursement in various clinical models. Presented at the 2007 ACCP Spring Practice Forum in

Memphis, TN. April 21-25, 2007.

* Financial and clinical justification of clinical pharmacy services. Presented at the 2006 ACCP Spring

Practice and Research Forum in Monterey, CA. April 9-12, 2006.

* Understanding the fundamentals of billing for clinical pharmacy services. Presented as part of the “Meet

the Experts Luncheon” during the 2002 Annual Meeting of the American College of Clinical Pharmacy in

Albuquerque, NM. October 2002.

* Managing bladder control problems in adults. Presented at the APhA 148th Annual Meeting in San

Francisco, CA. March 2001.

* Methods to market & receive compensation for pharmaceutical care services. Presented at the APhA 148th

Annual Meeting in San Francisco, CA. March 2001

* Coding and technical information: How to bill for clinical pharmacy services. Presented at the 2001 ACCP

Spring Practice and Research Forum in Salt Lake City, UT. April 2001.

* Coding and technical information: How to bill for clinical pharmacy services. Presented at the 35th ASHP

Midyear Clinical Meeting in Las Vegas, NV. December 2000.

* Coding and technical information: How to bill for clinical pharmacy services. Presented at the Annual

ACCP Annual Meeting in Monterey, CA. April 2000.

* Specific billing scenarios: How to bill for clinical pharmacy services. Presented at the 1999 ACCP Annual

Meeting in Kansas City, MO. October 1999.

* Billing and reimbursement issues. Presented to the Ambulatory Care PRN Networking Forum at the 1999

ACCP Annual Meeting in Kansas City, MO. October 1999.

Presentations ~ Regional and State *Signifies an invited lecture

* Snella KA. Reimbursement Options for Pharmacy Services: Focus on Health Systems. Presented to the

East Texas Society of Health-System Pharmacists, Tyler, TX. September 2016.

APhA Medication Therapy Services (MTS) Certificate Program. Presented as a UMKC-Missouri

Pharmacist Association collaborative continuing education program. January (Kansas City, MO), June

(Branson, MO), June (Springfield, MO), June (Columbia/Kansas City, MO), August (Columbia/Kansas City,

MO), September (Springfield, MO), 2013.

APhA Immunization Certificate Program. Presented as a Missouri Pharmacist Association’s continuing

education training program in Columbia, MO. June 2013.

Medication Therapy Services (MTS) Update. Presented at the Missouri Pharmacist Association’s Regional

Meetings in Columbia and St. Louis, MO. October 2012.

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The Future of Pharmacy in Missouri. Panelist at the Missouri Pharmacy Association’s Legislative Day in

Jefferson City, MO; April 15, 2010.

* Compensation for Cognitive Services. Presented at the VA Residency Reunion Continuing Education

Program with the University of Wisconsin in Madison, WI. July 2008.

* Hypertension. Presented at the Missouri Pharmacists Association Winter Continuing Education Conference in

Branson, MO. February 2007.

* Congestive Heart Failure. Presented at the Missouri Pharmacists Association Winter Continuing Education

Conference in Branson, MO. February 2007.

* Compensation for cognitive services – practical applications. Presented at the Arizona Health-System

Pharmacists/Arizona Pharmacy Association 3rd Annual Joint Meeting in Tucson, AZ. June 2003.

* Reimbursement for cognitive services: starting with the basics. Presented at the El Paso Area Society of

Health System Pharmacists Frontiers 2002 Meeting in El Paso, TX. March 2002.

* Module 4: Business of clinical settings. Presented at the Midwestern University 2nd Lipid Management and

Hypertension Services in Downers Grove, IL. March 2002 & March 2001.

* Reimbursement for pharmacist cognitive services. Presented at the 1st Annual Arizona Society of Health-

System Pharmacists and Arizona Pharmacy Association Meeting in Tucson, AZ. July 2001

* Reimbursement. Presented at the Minnesota Society of Health System Pharmacists Annual Meeting in

Rochester, MN April 2000.

* Reimbursement: How do you get started? Presented at the 52nd Annual Texas Society of Health System

Pharmacists Meeting in San Antonio, April 2000.

* Reimbursement for cognitive services: starting with the basics. Presented at the El Paso Area Society of

Health System Pharmacists Frontiers 2000 Meeting in El Paso, Texas. March 2000.

* Reimbursement for cognitive Services: Starting with the basics. Presented at the 1999 Texas Society of

Health-System Pharmacists Annual Meeting in Dallas, Texas. April 1999

* Reimbursement for pharmacist services: Navigating your way through the maze of reimbursement. Presented to the Michigan Society of Health-Systems Pharmacists in Lansing, Michigan. October 1998.

* Lipid Clinics. Presented as part of the Pharmaceutical Care Conference at the 1997 Illinois Pharmacy Fall

Congress hosted by IPhA and ICHP in Lincolnshire, Illinois. September 1997.

Presentations ~ Local *Signifies an invited lecture

* Snella KA. Immunization Update 2016. Grand Rounds presentation at the University of Texas at Tyler Health

Sciences Center and University of Texas Health Northeast, Tyler, TX. July 2016.

* Snella KA. Immunization Update 2016. Presented as part of the UT Tyler Ben and Maytee Fisch College of

Pharmacy – Pharmacy Preceptor Development Weekend, Tyler, TX. May 2016.

Konrardy K, Snella KA. Writing Prescriptions. Presented to the University of Missouri School of Medicine

students as part of a student development program for MedZou Clinic volunteers, Columbia, MO. April 2013,

September 2013.

* Snella KA. Strategic national stockpile: points of dispensing volunteer/staff training & legislation.

Presented to UMKC School of Pharmacy at MU student volunteer as part of the Strategic National Stockpile

Volunteer Training Program. Boone County Health Department, Columbia, MO. April 2012.

Teaching with Long Distance Education Technology. Semi-annual presentation on teaching using distance

education technology. Presented as part of faculty development training for faculty at the UMKC School of

Pharmacy. August 2009, September 2009, December 2009, January 2010, August 2010, December 2010,

January 2011.

Understanding Today’s Students. Presented to the faculty of the UMKC School of Pharmacy at the 2010

Retreat on Active Learning in Kansas City, MO. July 27, 2010.

Function with Aging. Moderator for the MU Interdisciplinary Center on Aging Seminar in Columbia, MO.

October 19, 2006.

UMKC School of Pharmacy and the MU School of Health Professions. Presented as part of the School of

Health Professions Research Seminar Series in Columbia, MO. April 2006.

Functioning as an Instructional Team. Presented at the New Faculty Orientation at TTUHSC School of

Pharmacy in Amarillo, TX. September 2003, 2004.

Preparing to teach using long distance technology. Presented at the New Faculty Orientation at TTUHSC

School of Pharmacy in Amarillo, TX. 2000-2004.

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* Snella KA, Roach AE, Irons BK, Sleeper-Irons RB, Villarreal MC, Levi VE, Greene RS, Jolly JL, Nelson AA.

Targeted community screening for diabetes and cardiovascular disease in community pharmacies and in

non-healthcare settings. [Poster] Presented at Ages and Stages: Meeting the Challenges of Healthy Aging

Conference in Lubbock, TX. September 2003.

* Managing bladder control problems in adults. Presented to the Panhandle Society of Health-System

Pharmacists in Amarillo, TX. April 2001.

Poster presentations: How to make an attractive and informative poster. Presented at the TTUHSC School

of Pharmacy Residency Meeting in Amarillo, Texas. Nov 2004, Jan 2004, October 2002, 2001, 2000.

* The influence of glycemic control on diabetic complications: A review of the studies. Presented as part of

the Texas Tech UHSC School of Pharmacy Diabetes Education Certificate Program in Amarillo, Texas.

November 1998.

* Resources for pharmacy reimbursement. Presented as a part of Midwestern University’s Continuing

Education Program - An Ambulatory Care Training Program for Pharmacists. October 1996.

* Hyperlipidemia: Overview and OTC cholesterol kits. Presented as a part of Midwestern University’s

Continuing Education Program - An Ambulatory Care Training Program for Pharmacists. 1996.

* National Cholesterol Education Program (NCEP) guidelines: Primary versus secondary prevention.

Presented as a part of Midwestern University’s Continuing Education Program - A Primary Care Skills Program

for Pharmacists: Coronary Heart Disease (CHD) Risk Factor Modification. December 1995.

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Service to Pharmacy

Pharmacy Professional Organizations - National *Appointed

AACP American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy (Member)

2016-present Pharm4Me Champion for the Ben and Maytee Fisch College of Pharmacy 2003* AACP Faculty Delegate – Delegate

2002-2001* AACP Faculty Alternate

ACCP American Colleges of Clinical Pharmacy

2008-2004* ACCP Representative, Pharmacist Services Technical Advisory Coalition

(PSTAC)

2003 Peer Reviewer, PSAP Module

2002-2001* Chair, Task Force on Billing for Clinical Pharmacy Services

2002 Peer Reviewer, 2002 ACCP Annual Meeting “How to Develop a Business Plan

for Clinical Pharmacy Services”

2000 Peer Reviewer, Shumock GT. How to develop a business plan for clinical

pharmacy services: a guide for managers and clinicians. Kansas City (MO):

ACCP, 2001.

1999-1998* Chair, Task Force on Compensation

APhA American Pharmacist Association

2001 Advisory panel, APhA manuscript: Lofton JC. Highlights of Managing Adult

Bladder Control Problems. J Am Pharm Assoc 2001; 41(5 Supl 1):S3-17.

ASHP American Society of Health-Systems Pharmacists

1999 Peer Reviewer, Rosenthal WM, Briggs GC, Rosenthal TG. Ambulatory care

clinical skills program: practice management module. Bethesda (MD): American

Society of Health-System Pharmacists, 1999.

NABP National Association of Boards of Pharmacy

2000 Exam writer, State Management (DSM) exam

Rho Chi Rho Chi - Delta Chapter (Member)

PLS Phi Lambda Sigma – Beta Eta Chapter (Member)

2014-2011 Faculty Advisor, UMKC Student Organization with Dr. Eric Wombwell

PSTAC Pharmacist Services Technical Advisory Coalition (Member)

2008-2005 ACCP National Representative

Pharmacy Professional Organizations – Regional or State *Appointed

CETPA Central East Texas Pharmacy Association (Member)

ETSHP East Texas Society of Health System Pharmacists (Member)

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Service to the University *Elected position; #ex-officio

The University of Texas at Tyler (Current) Ben and Maytee Fisch College of Pharmacy (Current)

Campus Solutions Functional Lead for Pharmacy

Homecoming Committee (2017-2016)

ACPE Self-Study Steering Committee Co-Chair

Admissions Committee#

Assessment Committee#

Awards Committee#

Executive Committee

Professional and Academic Standards Committee (PASC)

Promotion Committee (Department)

The University of Texas at Tyler (Previous)

Convocation Committee (2017-2016)

Annual High School Ethics Bowl (2015)

Evidence-Based Practice Workgroup (2016-17)

Ben and Maytee Fisch College of Pharmacy (Previous)

OSCE Work Group (2017-2015)

Curriculum Work Groups (2017-2016)

Faculty Search Committee (2015)

University of Missouri (System)

UMKC Student Organization Advisor

Pacheco Award Committee Phi Lambda Sigma Pharmacy Leadership Society, Beta

Eta Chapter

University of Missouri-Kansas City

eLearning Representative

CLARION Interprofessional Team Case Competition –

Faculty Advisor

Podcasting Committee

UMKC School of Pharmacy University of Missouri (MU) Health Sciences Campus

Executive Committee

Leadership Committee

Admissions Committee#

Academic Progression#

Admissions & Academic Requirements

Assessment Committee

Curriculum Committee & Assessment Subcommittee

Information Technology# (Chair)

Task Force on Diversity#

Task Force on Professionalism#

Dean Search Committee

MU Education Innovation & Improvement Committee

UMKC SOP Representative for IHI Health Professional

Education Collaborative

Simulation Community of Practice

UMKC SOP Representative

Director of Clinical Simulation Lab Search Committee

MU School of Health Professions

Executive Committee#

Research Committee#

Bachelors of Health Sciences’ Director Search Committee

Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center TTUHSC School of Pharmacy

Diabetes Institute, Executive Committee

PeopleFirst Focus Group, President’s Task Force

Women’s Health Research Initiative

AACP Faculty Delegate*, Alternate*

ad hoc Committee on the Second Chance Policy

ad hoc Continuing Education Advisory Committee

Admissions Committee; Chair, Vice-Chair

Ambulatory Care Team

Credentialing Committee

Faculty Affairs Committee

Primary Care Focus Group

Residency Advisory Committee

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Service to the Community

Pharmacist-Based Services

University of Texas at Tyler Student National Pharmaceutical Association (SNPhA) Taking

Care of Your Health Hispanic Health Fair in Tyler, TX. Supervised SNPhA members

participating in this diabetes- and hypertension-screening event held at The Cathedral of the

Immaculate Conception.

2016

University of Texas at Tyler Employee Health Fair. Supervised College of Pharmacy students

participating in this medication adherence event held on the UT Tyler campus.

2015

University of Missouri System Healthy for Life and University of Missouri Student Health

Fairs in Columbia, MO. Supervised pharmacy students participating in the influenza

vaccinations and cholesterol/ diabetes screening events held on the University of Missouri

campus.

2014-2011

MedZou Community Health Clinic Volunteer in Columbia, MO. MedZou primary care

services and diabetes night pharmacist volunteer (20-57 clinics/year); Continuous Quality

Improvement Committee (2012); One of the clinical sites for the Script Your Future Adherence

Challenge (October 2011).

2014-2009

Missouri Pharmacy Association Medication Awareness for Falls Prevention in Jefferson City,

MO. Falls Prevention and Screenings provided as part of the “It’s All about Seniors – Aging

Well” Conference; 10th Annual Show Me Summit on Aging & Health. August 2013.

2013

Missouri Pharmacy Association Legislative Day with APhA-ASP in Jefferson City, MO.

Supervised pharmacy students participating in Operation Diabetes and Operation Heart

2013-2011

APhA-ASP Community Service Volunteer in Columbia, MO. Supervised pharmacy students

providing APhA-ASP patient education and health screenings.

2012-2008

Phi Lambda Sigma Community Service Volunteer in Columbia, MO. Bike for MS (Multiple

Sclerosis)

2011

Missouri Tornado Relief Efforts in Joplin, MO. Participated in the Columbia for Joplin and the

AmeriCorps relief efforts to provide aid to Joplin residents. Provided staffing for the temporary

medication dispensary for tornado victims.

2011

UMKC General Medicine I Community Health Screenings in Columbia, MO. Supervised

cardiovascular screenings, cervical/breast cancer awareness & education, asthma education,

falls prevention, osteoporosis education program provided by pharmacy students.

2010

Top of Texas Polio Support Group in Amarillo, TX. “Post-Polio Syndrome” presentation. 2002

National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL) Annual Meeting in San Antonio, TX.

Cholesterol screenings as part of the Alliance for Pharmaceutical Care; 2001 Annual Meeting.

2001

Texas Panhandle HIV/AIDS Consortium (PASO) in Amarillo, TX. Developed the PASO

medication formulary and protocols for medication assistance.

1999

Diabetes Alert 1999, Diabetes Awareness Health Fair in Amarillo, TX. Supervised this

community-wide diabetes awareness health fair to 200+ residents of Amarillo.

1999

United Supermarket Pharmacy Cholesterol Screenings in Amarillo, TX. 1999

Top of Texas Polio Support Group in Amarillo, TX. “Pharmacy Question and Answer” 1998

MEDS of DuPage - Board Member in DuPage County, IL. Community-wide program to

enhance and educate about indigent prescriptions services

1996

CHF Support Group at Suburban Heights Medical Center in Suburban Heights, IL.

“Managing your cholesterol” presentation.

1996

CHF Support Group at Suburban Heights Medical Center in Suburban Heights, IL.

“Decreasing the Costs of Your Prescriptions”.

1995

Health Professions and Pharmacy Careers Presentations

Biochemistry Major Freshman Orientation at the University of Missouri

Represented UMKC School of Pharmacy in discussing potential career options.

2013

University of Missouri Graduate Life Sciences and Professional Programs Summer Expo.

Represented UMKC School of Pharmacy at this fair for Mizzou Summer Research Students

2013-2010

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Excellence in Learning at the University of Missouri; Summer Camp at the University of

Missouri; Christo Rey at the University of Missouri. Educated high school students on

pharmacy degree program and pharmacy as a career

2013-2008

Central Region National Association of Minority Medical Educators (NAMME) Student

Development Conference in Columbia, MO. “What is the ‘Ideal Candidate’ for medical,

veterinary, dental, pharmacy, nursing, and health professions programs?” Panel representative

for the UMKC School of Pharmacy

2011

Scrub into Healthcare at the University of Missouri. Educated rural Missouri students on

pharmacy degree program and pharmacy as a career

2011

Four Winds Learning Community at the University of Missouri. “Careers in Pharmacy”

presentation

2011-2008

Kauffman Scholars at the University of Missouri. Educated Kansas City area students on

pharmacy degree program and pharmacy as a career

2008-2007

Sally Ride Festival at the University of Missouri-Kansas City. Volunteer to encourage and

energize young girls about science and math related subjects.

2007

University of Missouri Career Fair. Represented UMKC School of Pharmacy during these

University of Missouri Career Fair.

2007

Awards and Honors

MedZou Advocate of the Year Recognition. 2013

MedZou Community Health Clinic Volunteer Recognition. 2012

Missouri Pharmacist Association UMKC Faculty Member of the Year. 2012

MedZou Community Health Clinic Volunteer of the Month (November). 2010

Missouri Pharmacist Association UMKC Faculty Member of the Year. 2009

Fellow of the American College of Clinical Pharmacy 2007

President’s Academic Leadership Institute. Leadership Development Program with the

University of Missouri.

2006

TTUHSC-School of Pharmacy Teaching Team Award – Cardiovascular 2004. Presented to the

teaching team for the Cardiovascular Pharmacotherapy course by the TTUHSC-SOP students:

Tsikouris JP, Snella KA, Weis MT, and Shek E, April 2005

2005

TTUHSC-School of Pharmacy Teaching Team Award – Cardiovascular 2003. Presented to the

teaching team for the Cardiovascular Pharmacotherapy course by the TTUHSC-SOP students:

Tsikouris JP, Snella KA, Weis MT, and Thekkumkara T, April 2004.

2004

TTUHSC Nominated for Preceptor of the Year Award. 2003

TTUHSC-School of Pharmacy Teaching Team Award – Cardiovascular 2002. Presented to the

teaching team for the Cardiovascular Pharmacotherapy course by the TTUHSC-SOP students:

Tsikouris JP, Snella KA, Weis MT, and Thekkumkara T, April 2003.

2003

TTUHSC-School of Pharmacy Teaching Team Award – Cardiovascular 2001. Presented to the

teaching team for the Cardiovascular Pharmacotherapy course by the TTUHSC-SOP students:

Tsikouris JP, Snella KA, Weis MT, and Thekkumkara T, April 2002.

2002

The Osteoporosis Study Group of the Women’s Health Research Institute of Amarillo was

designated as TTUHSC as a Center of Excellence in 2001. The Study Group included the

project “Women’s Health Initiative: Osteoporosis Screening and Education in Community

Pharmacies Using a Team Approach” by MacLaughlin E, MacLaughlin A, Snella KA, et al.

2001

Texas Society of Health-System Pharmacists Research and Education Foundation. Research

Awards Program - Administration Category. Presented to the authors of the poster: Snella,

KA, Hartman, TJ, Lenz RJ, McCall KL, Patry RA. Development of a Model to Manage

Credentialing, Privileging, Reimbursement, and Compliance in the Ambulatory Setting 4/00.

[State Award; Sponsoring organization: Texas Society of Health-System Pharmacists]

2000