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Buckingham U. Badger
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 608-262-6234
Address: 777 Highland Avenue, Madison, WI 53705
ASHP Resident Match Code Number: 0000
EDUCATION
Doctor of Pharmacy September 2016 – Present
University of Wisconsin – Madison, School of Pharmacy GPA: 3.826/4.0
Madison, WI
Anticipated Graduation: May 2020
CERTIFICATIONS
Immunization Delivery May 2018
University of Wisconsin – Madison, School of Pharmacy
Basic Life Support (BLS) for Healthcare Providers September 2016 - Present
American Heart Association
The University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Pharmacy Student & Academic Affairs Office
2220 Rennebohm Hall 777Highland Avenue, Madison, WI 53705 608.263.4979
Supervisor: XX, PharmD
• Monitored patients for medication efficacy and safety, assessed daily drug-drug interaction and
anticoagulation reports and made pharmaceutical recommendations to pharmacists and other health care
providers, performed pharmacokinetic calculations, and provided education at discharge for all patients
starting oral anticoagulation
• Designed, coordinated, and implemented a pilot Pharmacy Technician Medical Admission History Program,
collected and evaluated data, and developed presentation on outcomes
• Coordinated and conducted sterile products competency testing in accordance with USP 797 for all
pharmacists and pharmacy technicians and provided individualized education and training in areas of
deficiency
• Developed a system-wide “For Your Well Being” patient education handout on pain-relieving medications
for the breastfeeding mother
The University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Pharmacy Student & Academic Affairs Office
2220 Rennebohm Hall 777Highland Avenue, Madison, WI 53705 608.263.4979
• Determined appropriate pharmacokinetic dosing for vancomycin and aminoglycosides
• Performed medication histories upon patient admission and provided medication consultations upon patient
discharge
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Student Teaching Assistant
Pharmacotherapy III Women’s Health Unit
University of Wisconsin – Madison, School of Pharmacy
Madison, WI
Professor: XX, PharmD, BCPS, BCACP
• Led patient case discussions regarding Women’s Health and contraceptives in pharmacotherapy lab and
lecture
• Promoted students’ ability to utilize resources and apply pharmacotherapy concepts to adapt to patient-
specific considerations
The University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Pharmacy Student & Academic Affairs Office
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• Provided discussion session on anti-thrombotics and fibrinolytics using active learning techniques to enhance
student learning for the DPH-2 class
RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
Research Assistant
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: John Doe, PhD, and Buckingham Badger, 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.
Laboratory Assistant
Asthma, Allergy, and Pulmonary Research Laboratory
University of Wisconsin – Madison, Clinical Science Center
Madison, WI
Principle Investigator: Jane Doe, 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. 2019, In press.
Badger B, Doe J. Updated simvastatin recommendations: a community pharmacy’s response. JPSW. 2018; 15(2):24-
27.
PRESENTATIONS
Pseudomonas aeruginosa bacteremia. Patient case discussion presented to students and faculty at the University of
Wisconsin – Madison, School of Pharmacy. Madison, WI. October 2019.
Hepatorenal syndrome. Patient case discussion presented to students and pharmacists at the University of Wisconsin
Hospital and Clinics. Madison, WI. September 2019.
Fosphenytoin. Inservice presented to nursing staff at Zuni Comprehensive Community Health Center. Zuni, NM.
July 2019.
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Vitamins and supplements. Inservice presented to employees at the Orion Energy Systems. Manitowoc, WI. June
2019.
Covering pharmacist-assisted tobacco cessation as a health benefit. Presentation to local physician group at
Manitowoc Medical Center. Manitowoc, WI. June 2019.
Taking vital signs. Workshop presented to first-year pharmacy students at the University of Wisconsin-Madison,
School of Pharmacy. Madison, WI. August 2018.
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 2018.
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS
Rho Chi Society – Eta Chapter April 2018 - Present
University of Wisconsin – Madison, School of Pharmacy
Member
• Inducted April 2018
• Promoted awareness of heart disease and stroke for the 20XX Start! Heart Walk
• Tutored pharmacy students in a variety of courses during walk-in sessions once a month
The University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Pharmacy Student & Academic Affairs Office
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• Teamed with health care professional students at MEDiC Clinics to provide care for uninsured patients
WSPS 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
COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT
10th Annual Women in Healthcare Seminar for High School Girls February 2019
Madison, WI
• Co-created and performed a patient counseling scenario which demonstrated the important role of the
pharmacist
Aspira School of Hope English as a Second Language Tutor September 2016 – May 2018
James Madison Memorial High School
Madison, WI
• Provided assistant to students struggling with learning basic science and reading in English
The University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Pharmacy Student & Academic Affairs Office
2220 Rennebohm Hall 777Highland Avenue, Madison, WI 53705 608.263.4979
University of Wisconsin – Madison
Dean’s List (Fall 2013, Spring 2014, Fall 2014, Spring 2015, Fall 2015, Spring 2016)
Krauskopf Chemistry Award (March 2016)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Pharmacy Student & Academic Affairs Office
2220 Rennebohm Hall 777Highland Avenue, Madison, WI 53705 608.263.4979