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Hooman Kashi

Pharm.D. candidate 2022 University of Connecticut

University of Connecticut

Email: hooman.kashi@uconn.edu
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Academic Service: Hooman Kashi
Academic Service

Kappa Psi Pharmaceutical Fraternity 

Phi Lambda Sigma

Affiliations (Universities & Colleges): Hooman Kashi
Pharm.D. candidate 2022 University of Connecticut
Educational Background: Hooman Kashi
Educational Background

University of Connecticut School of Pharmacy  (Pharm.D.)                      August 2018-May 2022

The Commonwealth Medical College                                                     August 2015 – May 2016
Masters of Biomedical Science


University of Connecticut                                                                    January 2011- August 2013

Bachelor of Science Biology

Employment History: Hooman Kashi
Employment History

GlaxoSmithKline (GSK)        Intern- Clinical Development                                                   May 2020- Present

Yale-New Haven Health        Intern-Investigational Drug Services (IDS) Pharmacy                May 2019 - Present 

Rite Aid / Walgreens            Registered Pharmacy Technician                                              December 2017 – August 2018

Ultimate Nutrition                International Sales Representative                                           January 2014 – May 2015

 

Goals (Personal & Professional): Hooman Kashi
SMART goals

1. Pharmaceutical fellowship upon graduation 

2. Make at least 4 new connections with pharmacists working in a hospital setting

3. Learn and practice navigating through the Epic Rx system

4. Learn about the prescription verification process 

Goals (Personal & Professional): Hooman Kashi
Goals

Upon graduation from the School of Pharmacy, I am looking to complete post-graduation fellowship. 

Advance my knowledge of pharmacy administration in an institution/hospital setting

Honors & Awards: Hooman Kashi
Honors & Awards

Phi Lambda Sigma Pharmacy Leadership Soceity    April 2021

2020 New England Scholar                                  April 2021

Presidential Silver Award U.S. History                   May 2008

Internships: Hooman Kashi
Intern-Investigational Drug Services (IDS) Pharmacy at Yale-New Haven Health
  • Review study protocol, pharmacy manual and Investigator Brochure (IB) to draft internal documents for pharmacist review
  • Learn about the Clinical Trial phases and process, Clinical Research, Institutional Review Board (IRB) requirement, Informed Consent Form (ICF), Chain of Custody form and Drug Accountability Record Form (DARF) and ClinicalTrials.gov
  • Produce randomization chart for unblinded studies
  • Perform literature search using Micromedex, medication package inserts, USP monograph, and Lexicomp to recommend matching placebo for Ketamine, assign Beyond Use Date (BUD) for Compounded Sterile Preparation (CSP) and to evaluate drug-drug interaction (DDI)
  • Display teamwork by working closely with a diverse group of interdisciplinary healthcare providers such as the clinical nursing team at the Hospital Research Unit (HRU), Primary Investigator (PI) at Yale School of Medicine, Contracted Research Organizations (CRO) and industry sponsors
Licenses & Certifications: Hooman Kashi
Licenses & Certifications

Pharmacy Intern State of Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection 

Pharmacy Intern The Commonwealth of Massachusetts

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My Bio: Hooman Kashi
Biography

A highly driven, quick-learner and enthusiastic Doctor of Pharmacy student with real world experience in clinical research at both the investigational drug pharmacy and the clinical development team. My passion is to optimally utilize my education, research, and professional experiences to make a significant contribution to the implementation and communication of clinical data with the goal of improving patients’ lives.

Presentations: Hooman Kashi
Presentation
Community Health Research Project (.pptx) 0.16mb
Publications: Hooman Kashi
Impact of powder-binder interactions on 3D printability of pharmaceutical tablets using drop test methodology

Sen K, Mukherjee R, Sansare S, Halder A, Kashi H, Ma AWK, Chaudhuri B. Impact of powder-binder interactions on 3D printability of pharmaceutical tablets using drop test methodology. Eur J Pharm Sci. 2021 May 1;160:105755. doi: 10.1016/j.ejps.2021.105755. Epub 2021 Feb 13. PMID: 33588046.

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Resume & CV: Hooman Kashi
Resume & CV
201201043857_H_Kashi_CV.docx (.docx) 0.03mb
Skills: Hooman Kashi
Skills

Clinical research data review 

Good Clinical Practice (GCP) certification