Dr. Jerad Bailey, Pharm.D., is a licensed pharmacist residing in Charleston, West Virginia. Dr. Bailey graduated the West Virginia University School of Pharmacy in 2011.
Doctor of Pharmacy Graduate (Cum Laude), Class of 2011
Regents Bachelors of Arts Graduate (Magna Cum Laude), Class of 2007
Emphasis on Chemistry, Mathematics, Biology, and German
International Student Exchange Program (ISEP) Participant
West Virginia Board of Pharmacy
Registered Pharmacist License
Director of Pharmacy Operations
April 2021 - April 2025
Lead Pharmacist
December 2014 - April 2021
Staff Pharmacist
October 2011 - April 2025
Hepatitis C ECHO Project Clinical Pharmacist
March 2016 - April 2025
School of Pharmacy Preceptor
October 2011 - April 2025
School of Pharmacy Preceptor
June 2015 - April 2025
School of Pharmacy Preceptor
June 2015 - April 2025
Consultant Pharmacist
January 2012 - Present
Pharmacy Intern
May 2008 - May 2010
Apexus 340B University OnDemand for Health Centers
ASHP Pharmacy Informatics
Association of Diabetes Care & Education Specialists "Putting Continuous Glucose Monitoring into Practice"
Marshall University Substance Use Disorder Series
ECRI Writing and Implementing Effective Policies and Procedures
Azara, "Running a Tight Ship: DRVS for Pharmacy Integration"
Overview of Hypertension and Antihypertensive Therapies (July 2024)
University of Charleston School of Pharmacy , "340B Drug Pricing Program" (2018 - 2025)
The 340B Drug Pricing Program (March 2022)
Pharmacy Integration into Primary Care (May 2021)
The Effects of COVID-19 on the Practice of Pharmacy (February 2021)
Rural Health System Pharmacy Services (September 2019)
Protecting Healthcare Workers During Flu Season (September 2018)
Antibiotic Stewardship: Why It Matters (January 2017)
A Thorn In Our Side: The Shingles Story (November 2016)
Drug Interaction Considerations for Hepatitis C Genotype 1 Therapies (August 2016)
Utilization of Pharmacy Students In Ambulatory Settings (March 2015)
Medication Reconciliation for Medical Assistants (March 2015)
Connecting rural practitioners with resources and consultations for high-risk patients with positive Hepatitis C diagnoses
Providing medication utilization reviews and treatment recommendations based on preexisting therapies and viral genotype
Utilizing best practices to reduce antibiotic overuse in at-risk communities
Educating practitioners on best practices provided by Centers for Disease Control on appropriate use of opioid pain management
Empowering providers and dispensers to use currently available tools to help control diversion and guide prescribing habits
Performed medication utilization reviews for high-risk patient populations, such as individuals with diabetes, individuals with elevated cholesterol, and patients taking anticoagulant therapies
Reduced high-risk medication use in population patients 65 years of age or older by 25%
Worked with administration and providers at a clinic level to transition patients off long-term benzodiazepines
Created personally-tailored benzodiazepine and opiate tapers for over forty patients high-risk patients
HARM Reduction Program Community Member
Organized Play Campaign "Venture Lieutenant"
Event Organizer and Volunteer
Event Organizer and Donor
Donor
Volunteer
Volunteer Coordinator
Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, Publisher, PowerPoint, PowerQuery, PowerPivot, Power BI)
Google Drive/Documents Suite
QS1 Electronic Pharmacy Management System
AthenaHealth Electronic Medical Record System
PioneerRx Electronic Pharmacy Management System
Computer Aided Drafting and Design (CADD)
Podcast Recording, Editing, and Publishing (Reaper)
HTML and Web Design Proficiency
Digital Video Editing and Publishing
Rudimentary Structured Query Language (SQL) skills
Rudimentary Python skills