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1 SHANNON ACCARDI MILLER, PHARM.D., BCACP 6550 SANGER ROAD, ORLANDO, FLORIDA (407) EDUCATION Pharm.D., with Honors, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL Primary Care Residency, ASHP accredited, Florida Hospital, Orlando, FL LICENSING Florida State Board of Pharmacy- PS31738, 1996 Board Certified Ambulatory Care Pharmacist (BCACP), 2014 CURRENT APPOINTMENTS University of Florida College of Pharmacy 2014 Present Assistant Director Orlando Campus University of Florida College of Pharmacy Orlando, Florida 2014 Present Clinical Associate Professor Department of Pharmacotherapy and Translational Research University of Florida College of Pharmacy Orlando, Florida 2014 Present Clinical Associate Professor Department of Medical Education University of Central Florida College of Medicine Orlando, Florida PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Education Committee Chair American Society of Consultant Pharmacist Florida Chapter Assistant Director, Pharmacotherapy Faculty Florida Hospital East Family Practice Residency Orlando, Florida

2 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE (continued) Present Editorial Board Member World Journal of Diabetes Present Specialty Consultant Panel Pharmacist Letter CLINICAL TEACHING EXPERIENCE Present Preceptor, Academic Pharmacy Practice Experience University of Florida College of Pharmacy Present Lecturer Adventist Univers9ty of Health Sciences 2016 Present Lecturer University of Central Florida College of Health and Public Affairs Adjunct Clinical Assistant Professor University of Florida College of Pharmacy Clinical Affiliate Assistant Professor NOVA Southeastern College of Pharmacy Preceptor, Ambulatory Care Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience Florida Hospital, Family Medicine Residency Course Lecturer University of Central Florida College of Nursing DIDACTIC TEACHING EXPERIENCE University of Florida College of Pharmacy Present Ambulatory Care Elective (PHA 5060) 2 credit hours Course Coordinator Present Patient Care 8: Complex Patients (PHA 5081C) - 4 credit hours Lecturer Advanced Topics in Geriatrics (2 hours)

3 DIDACTIC TEACHING EXPERIENCE (continued) Present Patient Care 7: Brain and Behavior (PHA 5080C) - 6 credit hours Lecturer - Management of Alzheimer's Disease (1 hour) Lecturer - Appropriate Self-Care (OTC & Herbals) for Patients with Neurodegenerative Disorders (.5 hour) Lecturer - Social - health disparities - psychiatric illness (.5 hour) Lecturer - Self-Care (OTC): Sleep Disorders (OTC) (.5 hour) 2017 Present Patient Care 6: PHA 5788C Skin and Musculoskeletal Disorders - 3 credit hours Lecturer - Treatment of Osteoarthritis (1 hour) 2017 Present Patient Care 5: Endocrine, Women s and Men s Health (PHA 5787C) - 6 credit hours Lecturer - Pathophysiology of the Endocrine System: Thyroid (1 hour) Lecturer - Pathophysiology of the Endocrine System: Calcium & Parathyroid (1 hour) Lecturer - Treatment of Thyroid Disorders (1 hour) 2017 Present Patient Care 4: Gastrointestinal & Renal Disorders (PHA 5784C) - 6 credit hours Lecturer -Transcending Concept: Behavioral Stress (1 hour) 2016 Present Patient Care 3: Cardiovascular and Pulmonology (PHA 5788C) - 6 credit hours Lecturer - Pharmacology of Lipid Lowering Drugs (1 hour) Lecturer - Pathophysiology of Lipid Lowering Drugs (1 hour) Lecturer - Geriatric Drug Dosing Considerations (1 hour) Pathophysiologic Basis of Disease II (PHA 5561) 4 credit hours Lecturer Thyroid Pathophysiology (1 hour) Lecturer Bone Growth and Calcium Homeostasis (1 hour) 2015 Present Personal and Professional Development (PHA 5700C) - 1 credit hours Co-coordinator Interprofessional Development, Orlando Campus Pharmacologic Basis of Therapeutics 2 (PHA 5517) 4 credit hours Lecturer - Thyroid Pharmacology (1 hour) 2015 Present Introduction into Women s Health (PHA 5890) - 2 credit hours Lecturer Treatment of Chronic Disease in Pregnancy (1 hour) 2015 Present Principles of Patient Centered Care (PHA 5103) 2 credit hours Teaching Partner Lecturer Communication in Difficult Situations (1 hour) 2015 Present Geriatric Drug Use (PHA 5618) 2 credit hours Coordinator (2018), Facilitator ( ) Faculty Expert Diabetes Case

4 DIDACTIC TEACHING EXPERIENCE (continued) Pharmaceutical Skills Lab (PHA 5990) - 2 credit hours Lecturer Asthma Devices Pharmacotherapy II (PHA 5782) 5 credit hours Course Co-Coordinator, Orlando Campus Coordinator Lecturer Thyroid Disease (1 hour) Pharmacotherapy IV (PHA 5787) - 3 credit hours Faculty Expert Diabetes Main Case Pharmacotherapy V (PHA 5787) - 3 credit hours Orlando Campus Co-Coordinator Faculty Expert Pain Management Case Faculty Expert Diabetes Case Faculty Expert Ambulatory Care Cases Pharmacotherapy VI (PHA 5788) - 2 credit hours Faculty Expert Contraception Faculty Expert Pain Managements Faculty Expert Treatment of Thyroid Faculty Expert Treatment of Asthma 2014 Present Thinking Skills (PHA 5922C) 2 credit hours Orlando Campus Coordinator Adventist University of Health Sciences 2015 Present Geriatrics Practice (OCTH 570) Lecturer Geriatric Drug Dose Considerations 2015 Present Mental Health Practice (OCTH 530) Lecturer Medications Related to Mental Health Disorders 2015 Present Psychosocial Issues in Occupational Therapy (OCTH 121) Lecturer Medications Related to Mental Health Disorders University of Central Florida, College of Health Sciences 2015 Present Gerontology in Physical Therapy (PHT 6374C) Lecturer Geriatric Drug Dose Considerations

5 SELECTED PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS April 2018 May 2017 January 2017 June 2016 June 2016 April 2016 April 2015 April 2015 March 2015 September 2014 December 2011 Real-Time Data-Driven Facilitation with Microsoft Forms. Presented at 2018 Student Voices Transform Teaching Program. Gainesville, Medication Therapy Management. Presented for partipcants of APhA MMT Certificate Training Program American Pharmaceutical, Tampa, (ACPE credit 8 hours) The Sorting Hat. Finding your House in the World of Pharmacy. Presented for University of Florida Student Organization Annual Retreat. Putting the Patient First: Best Practices for Medication Management, a Panel Discussion. Presented for American Society of Consultant Pharmacists Annual Conference, Tampa, (ACPE credit 2 hours) Medication Therapy Management. Presented for participants of APhA MTM Certificate Training Program American Pharmaceutical, (ACPE credit 8 hours) Workshop. Concept Mapping to Engage Students in IPE: A Practical Tool for Any Budget. Presented at Southern Group on Educational Affairs (SGEA). SGEA Regional Meeting, Austin, Texas. Understanding Healthcare for the Homeless: An Interprofessional Advocacy Workshop. Presented with Dr Denise Kay, Dr Erin St Onge at Southern Group on Educational Affair Annual Meeting, Charlotte, North Carolina. Treatment of Lupus Erythematosus. Presented at Lupus Foundation of Florida Annual Education Seminar, Orlando, FL Medication Therapy Management. Presented for partipcants of APhA MTM Certificate Training Program American Pharmaceutical, (ACPE credit 8 hours) Treatment of Hypertension in the Difficult to Treat Patient. Presented at Nigerian Association of Pharmacists and Pharmaceutical Scientists in the Americas. Orlando, Dyslipidemia- Treating Beyond the Numbers. Presented for pharmacists, pharmacy students Celebration Health Grand Rounds. Orlando, Florida (ACPE 1 hour). PRESENTATIONS June 2018 Medications to Prevent Fractures. Presented to Central Florida Healthy Bones; Centre for Aging and Wellness. Orlando, Florida June 2017 Medications to Prevent Fractures. Presented to Central Florida Healthy Bones; Centre for Aging and Wellness. Orlando, Florida

6 November 2016 June 2016 July 2015 August 2014 July 2014 June 2014 May 2014 April 2014 April 2014 Review of Hypertension in the Elderly. Presented for pharmacists, physicians, nurses, medical and Medications to Prevent Fractures. Presented to Central Florida Healthy Bones; Centre for Aging and Wellness. Orlando, Florida Pain Management Workshop. Presented for pharmacists, physicians, nurses, medical and Anticoagulation Management. Review of the New Agents. Presented for pharmacists, Improving Physician Communication when Prescribing New Medications. Presented for pharmacists, physicians, nurses, and medical and pharmacy students at Florida Hospital Grand Rounds. How to Start Insulin in the Outpatient Arena. Presented for pharmacists, physicians, 2014 Evidence-Based Guidelines for the Management of High Blood Pressure in Adults a Report from the Panel Members Appointed to the Eighth Joint National Committee. Presented for pharmacists, physicians, nurses, and medical and pharmacy students at Florida Hospital Grand Rounds. Treatment of Blood Cholesterol to Reduce Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Risk in Adults. Presented for physicians at East Orlando Medical Group rand Rounds. Orlando, 2014 Evidence-Based Guidelines for Management of High Blood Pressure. Presented for physicians at East Orlando Medical Group rand Rounds. August 2013 Treatment and Prevention of Migraines. Presented for pharmacists, physicians, July 2013 June 2013 May 2013 Treatment of Depression. Presented for pharmacists, physicians, nurses, medical and Lab Monitoring of Common Outpatient Medications. Presented for pharmacists, Antibiotic Basics. Presented for pharmacists, physicians, nurses, medical and pharmacy students at Florida Hospital Grand Rounds.

7 May 2013 March 2013 February 2013 Stop put down that pen. Approach to the Treatment of Sinusitis. Presented for Grand Rounds. Cycling through Hormonal Contraceptives. Presented for pharmacists, physicians, Pain Management Workshop. Presented for pharmacists, physicians, nurses, medical and November 2012 Timing of Blood Pressure Medications in Diabetes. Presented for pharmacists, October 2012 Treatment of Diabetic Neuropathy. Presented for pharmacists, physicians, nurses, medical and September 2012 Update on Anticoagulation and Review of the Guidelines. Presented for pharmacists, August 2012 Understanding DPP-IV Inhibitors. Presented for pharmacists, physicians, nurses, medical and June 2012 Incretin Therapy. Presented for pharmacists, physicians, nurses, medical and pharmacy students at Florida Hospital Grand Rounds. May 2012 April 2012 March 2012 How to Educate and Motivate your Diabetics, Think Amway. Presented for Grand Rounds. Using Insulin. Don t be Afraid of the Needle. Presented for pharmacists, physicians, Medications and Lab Monitoring. Presented for pharmacists, physicians, nurses, medical and February 2012 Sinusitis. What You Need to Know Before You Write for Amoxicillin. Presented for Grand Rounds.

8 January 2012 Treatment of Diabetic Neuropathy; New Guideline Update. Presented for pharmacists, physicians, nurses, medical and pharmacy students at Florida Hospital. November 2011 How to Start Insulin in the Outpatient Arena. Presented for pharmacists, physicians, October 2011 August 2011 June 2011 April 2011 March 2011 February 2011 December 2010 September 2010 July 2010 June 2010 Enhancing Physician Communication when Prescribing. Presented for pharmacists, New Treatment Guidelines for HTN, a Focus on the Elderly. Presented for pharmacists, Update on Current Lipid Management Controversies. Presented for pharmacists, and pharmacy students at Celebration Health. Treatment Resistant Depression, Review of the APA guidelines. Presented for Grand Rounds. Antibiotic Update. Presented for pharmacists, physicians, nurses, medical and MRSA Update. Presented for pharmacists, physicians, nurses, medical and pharmacy students at Florida Hospital Grand Rounds. Jeopardy 2010, Review of the Major Stories. Presented for physicians, nurses, medical and HIV, What the Family Practitioner Needs to Know. Presented for pharmacists, Treatment of Depression. Presented for pharmacists, physicians, nurses, medical and Diabetes from the Patients Perspective. Presented for pharmacists, physicians, nurses, medical and

9 May 2010 March 2010 February 2010 Introduction to EBM, How to Make Sense of it All. Presented for pharmacists, How to Start Insulin in the Outpatient Arena. Presented for pharmacists, physicians, Lipid Management in Diabetes. Presented for pharmacists, physicians, nurses, medical and January 2010 Treatment of Depression. Presented for pharmacists, physicians, nurses, medical and December 2009 November 2009 October 2009 September 2009 August 2009 July 2009 Treatment of Migraines. Presented for pharmacists, physicians, nurses, medical and Controversies in Hypertension. Presented for pharmacists, physicians, nurses, medical and Cycling through Hormonal Contraception. Presented for pharmacists, physicians, Osteoarthritis. Presented for pharmacists, physicians, nurses, medical and pharmacy students at Florida Hospital Grand Rounds. Introduction to EBM II. Presented for pharmacists, physicians, nurses, medical and Introduction to EBM. Presented for pharmacists, physicians, nurses, medical and June 2009 Practical Prescribing. Presented for pharmacists, physicians, nurses, medical and March 2009 January 2009 Sinusitis. What You Need to Know Before you Write that Prescription. Presented for Grand Rounds. Aggressive treatment of diabetes. Why are we scared of the needle? Presented for Grand Rounds.

10 November 2008 Practical Prescribing. Presented for pharmacists, physicians, nurses, medical and August 2008 July 2008 Anticoagulation Management. Review of the New 2008 Chest Guidelines. Presented for Grand Rounds. Treatment of Acute Bacterial Sinusitis. Presented for pharmacists, physicians, nurses, medical and March 2008 URI, to Treat or not to Treat, that is the Question. Presented for pharmacists, January 2008 Incretin Therapy. Presented for pharmacists, physicians, nurses, medical and pharmacy students at Florida Hospital Grand Rounds. December 2007 September 2007 August 2007 June 2007 Osteoporosis. Presented for pharmacists, physicians, nurses, medical and pharmacy students at Florida Hospital Grand Rounds. Asthma Update. Presented for pharmacists, physicians, nurses, medical and pharmacy students at Florida Hospital Grand Rounds. To Treat or Not to Treat, a look at the Sinusitis Guidelines. Presented for pharmacists, Managing URI. Do We Need Antibiotics Every Time. Presented for pharmacists, May 2007 Update on Hypertension Research and Guidelines. Presented for pharmacists, March 2007 Managing Insulin for the Family Practice Doc. Presented for pharmacists, physicians, January 2007 Understanding DPP-IV Inhibitors. Presented for pharmacists, physicians, nurses, medical and

11 December 2006 October 2006 September 2006 Incretin Physiology. Presented for pharmacists, physicians, nurses, medical and How to Facilitate Physician Communication When Prescribing a New Medication. Presented for pharmacists, physicians, nurses, medical and pharmacy students at Florida Hospital Grand Rounds. Migraine Treatment. Presented for pharmacists, physicians, nurses, medical and August 2006 June 2006 May 2006 March 2006 January 2006 November 2005 August 2005 Exploring the New Heart Failure Guidelines. Presented for pharmacists, physicians, Managing Hyperlipidemia. Presented for pharmacists, physicians, nurses, medical and Understanding Insulin Management. It s Not All that Scary. Presented for pharmacists, Practical Approach to Pain Management. Presented for pharmacists, physicians, What s Up with All These Insulin Devices? Presented for pharmacists, physicians, Surviving Coumadin Management without a Clinical Pharmacist. Presented for Grand Rounds. Diabetes Update.. Presented for pharmacists, physicians, nurses, medical and June 2005 April 2005 Oral Contraceptives. Presented for pharmacists, physicians, nurses, medical and Practical Approach to the Asthma Patient. Presented for pharmacists, physicians,

12 February 2005 December 2004 September 2004 July 2004 How to Choose the Right Antihypertensive. Presented for pharmacists, physicians, Understanding the Issues Surrounding the COX-2 inhibitors. Presented for Grand Rounds. Update of the Sinusitis Guidelines. Presented for pharmacists, physicians, nurses, medical and Pain Management. Presented for pharmacists, physicians, nurses, medical and June 2004 May 2004 Diabetes Case Discussion, Strategies to Lower HgA1c. Presented for pharmacists, Osteoarthritis, Review of the Guidelines. Presented for pharmacists, physicians, March 2004 December 2003 October 2003 September 2003 What s Up Doc? Highlights from Presented for pharmacists, physicians, nurses, medical and Hit or Myth, a Review of Asthma and COPD. Presented for pharmacists, physicians, Treatment of Migraine for the Family Practitioner. Presented for pharmacists, Understanding Smoking. Presented for pharmacists, physicians, nurses, medical and August 2003 July 2003 Treatment of Migraine for the Family Practitioner. Presented for pharmacists, Understanding Smoking. Presented for pharmacists, physicians, nurses, medical and

13 June 2003 May 2003 American Pain Society, Guidelines for Osteoarthritis. A Practice Guide for the Primary Care Physician. Presented for pharmacists, physicians, nurses, medical and pharmacy students at Florida Hospital Grand Rounds. JNC-VII. It's Finally Here. Presented for pharmacists, physicians, nurses, medical and March 2003 January 2003 Medical Jeopardy. Presented for pharmacists, physicians, nurses, medical and Osteoporosis. Presented for pharmacists, physicians, nurses, medical and pharmacy students at Florida Hospital Grand Rounds. November 2002 September 2002 Heart Failure. Review of the Guidelines. Presented for pharmacists, physicians, nurses, medical and New Guidelines for Osteoarthritis. Presented for pharmacists, physicians, nurses, medical and July 2002 March 2002 Hypertension Getting to the Basics. Presented for pharmacists, physicians, nurses, medical and Clinical Advisory on the Safe Use of Statins. Presented for pharmacists, physicians, Florida January 2002 November 2001 Developing Skills in Oral Contraceptive Management. Presented for pharmacists, Understanding Asthma Management in the Pediatric Patient. Presented for Grand Rounds. Orlando, Florida September 2001 July 2001 Hormone Replacement Therapy. Presented for pharmacists, physicians, nurses, medical and Management of GERD. Presented for pharmacists, physicians, nurses, medical and pharmacy students at Florida Hospital Grand Rounds. Orlando, Florida

14 May 2001 March 2001 Approach to the Polypharmacy Patient. Presented for pharmacists, physicians, nurses, medical and Management of Hyperlipidemia. Presented for pharmacists, physicians, nurses, medical and pharmacy students at Florida Hospital Grand Rounds. Orlando, Florida January 2001 December 2000 Insomnia Treatment. Presented for pharmacists, physicians, nurses, medical and Understanding Diabetes Treatment. Role of thiazolidinediones. Presented for Grand Rounds. October 2000 August 2000 Erectile Dysfunction in Diabetes. Presented for pharmacists. Florida Hospital Continuing Education. Orlando, Florida ACPE 1 credit hour). Anticoagulation Clinical Pearls. Presented for pharmacists, physicians, nurses, medical and July 2000 July 2000 June 2000 April 2000 March 2000 Developing Clinical Skills in Antibiotic Management. Presented for pharmacists. Florida Hospital Continuing Education. (ACPE 1 credit hour). Pathophysiology and Pharmacotherapy of Osteoporosis. Training for Novartis pharmaceutical representatives. Developing Clinical Skills in Antibiotic Management. Presented for pharmacists, Strategies to Managing the Polypharmacy Patient. Presented for pharmacists, New Innovations in the Treatment of Congestive Heart Failure. Presented for Grand Rounds. December 1999 October 1999 Pharmacotherapy of Hyperlipidemia. Presented for pharmacists, physicians, nurses, medical and Combination Therapy in Type 2 Diabetes. Presented at American Diabetes Association. (ACPE 1 credit hour)

15 July 1999 Appropriate use of Sedative Hypnotics. Presented for pharmacists, physicians, nurses, medical and June 1999 May 1999 April 1999 March 1999 February 1999 January 1999 December 1998 November 1998 Anticoagulation Clinical Pearls. Presented for pharmacists, physicians, nurses, medical and Developing Clinical Skills in Antibiotic Management. Presented for pharmacists, Update on Hypertension: Focus on JNC-VI. Presented for pharmacists, physicians, Treatment of Community Acquired Pneumonia. Presented for pharmacists, physicians, Pain Management with emphasis on NSAIDS and COX-2 inhibitors. Presented for Grand Rounds. Treatment of Skin and Upper Respiratory Tract Infections. Presented for pharmacists, Pharmacotherapy of Hyperlipidemia. Presented for pharmacists, physicians, nurses, medical and Antibiotic Resistance. Presented for pharmacists, physicians, nurses, medical and October 1998 Anticoagulation Treatment: Case Studies. Presented for pharmacists, physicians, September 1998 March 1998 February 1998 Treatment of Allergic Rhinitis/Sinusitis. Presented for pharmacists, physicians, nurses, medical and Appropriate Antibiotic Usage. Presented for pharmacists, physicians, nurses, medical and Initiation and Management of TPN. Presented for pharmacists, physicians, nurses, medical and

16 May 1997 February 1997 December 1996 Billing Strategies to Obtain Pharmacy Reimbursement. Presented for Southeastern Residency Conference. Athens, Georgia. Review of Alzheimer and Current Treatment Modalities. Presented for pharmacists, Orlando, Florida Current Drug Therapies of Tuberculosis. Presented for pharmacists, physicians, nurses, medical and pharmacy students at Florida Hospital Grand Rounds. Orlando, Florida PUBLICATIONS Peer-Reviewed Publications St. Onge E, Miller SA, Clements E, Celauro L, Barnes K. The role of glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists in the treatment of type 2 diabetes. Journal of Translational Internal Medicine 2017; 5(2): St Onge E, Miller S, Clements E. Albiglutide, a once-weekly GLP-1RA, for the treatment of type 2 diabetes. Medical Research Archives 2017; 5(11): St Onge E, Miller S, and Clements E The role of glucagon-like peptide-1 agonists in the treatment of type 2 diabetes. Journal of Translational Internal Medicine 2017 April 5 (2): St Onge E,, Miller SA, Motycka C. Liraglutide (Saxenda ) as a treatment for obesity. Food and Nutrition Sciences 2016; 7 (4): St. Onge E, Miller SA, Motycka C, DeBerry A. A review of the treatment of type 2 diabetes in children. J Pediatr Pharmacol Ther 2015; 20(1): Whalen K, Miller S, St. Onge E. The role of sodium-glucose co-transporter 2 inhibitors in the treatment of type 2 diabetes. Clinical Therapeutics 2015; 37(6) Powell J, Miller SA, Taylor JR. Sodium-glucose cotransporter 2 inhibitors: the new option for diabetes mellitus management. South Med J Feb; 108(2): Clements E, Miller S, St Onge E. Sitagliptin and metformin as combination therapy in the treatment of type 2 diabetes, P and T ;( 37) Miller SA, St Onge EL. Otelixizumab: A novel agent for the prevention of type 1 diabetes mellitus. Expert Opinion on Biological Therapy 2011 ;( 11)11: Motycka CA, St. Onge EL, Miller SA. Current treatment options for obesity and novel treatments on the horizon. P&T, 2011; 36(5):

17 Peer Reviewed Publications (continued) Clayville L, Vogel Anderson K, Miller S, St. Onge E. New options in anticoagulation for VTE and stroke prevention. P&T 2011; 36(2): St. Onge E, Miller S, Vogel Anderson K. Role of incretin therapies in the management of type 2 diabetes mellitus. J of Clinical Metab and Diabetes 2010; 1(2): St. Onge EL, Miller SA. Albiglutide: a new GLP-1 analog for the treatment of type 2 diabetes. Expert Opin. Biol. Ther. 2010; 10(5): Miller S, St. Onge EL, Accardi JR. Sitagliptin as combination therapy in the treatment of type 2 diabetes mellitus. Diabetes, Metabolic Syndrome, and Obesity 2009; 2: St. Onge EL, Motycka CA, Miller SA. Cardiovascular risk associated with medications used to treat type 2 diabetes mellitus. P&T 2009; 34(7): St. Onge EL, Miller SA. Targeting the incretin effect: a novel approach in the treatment of type 2 diabetes. Journal of Pharmacy Practice 2009; 22(3): Miller SA, Accardi JR, St. Onge EL. Angiotensin II vaccine: a novel approach in the treatment of hypertension Expert Opin. Biol. Ther. November 2008; 8(11):1-5. Miller SA, St. Onge EL, Taylor JR. DPP-IV Inhibitors: a review of sitagliptin, vildagliptin, alogliptin, and saxagliptin. Formulary 2008; 43 (4): St. Onge EL, Miller SA. Pain associated with diabetic peripheral neuropathy: a review of available treatments. P&T 2008; 33(3): Miller SA, St. Onge, E. Sitagliptin: a dipeptidyl peptidase inhibitor in the treatment of diabetes. Annals of Pharmacotherapy August 2006; 40 (7-8): Simon K, Miller SA. Pain management at end of life. Journal of American Osteopathic Association 2001; 101: Non Peer-Reviewed Publications Wharton T, Burg M.A., Marcelle K, Kay D, St. Onge E, Miller S. (2016, November) Patient-Centered Care: Interprofessional Education with Medicine, Pharmacy & Social Work Students. Poster presented at The Gerontological Society of America Annual Scientific Meeting, New Orleans, LA. Wharton T, Simms-Cendan J, Kay D, Burg M, Lawrence S, Miller, S. Cicale C. (June 2015). Exploring the Impact of an Inter-Professional Health Education Event on Beliefs and Attitudes of Social Work Students. Poster presented at National Association of Social Work. Poster presented at National Association of Social Work Conference 2015, Orlando, FL.

18 Non Peer-Reviewed Publications (continued) St. Onge E, Miller S. GLP-1 analogs for the treatment of type 2 diabetes mellitus. FSHP Report 2010; July: 8. Miller SA, Spruill T. Physician communication when prescribing new meds. Peer Reviewed. Family Medicine Digital Resource Library (fmdrl.org) 2007 October. Miller SA, Warrick B. Impact of Diabetes Education on Education on Clinical Measures. Poster Presentation. American Osteopathic Association National Meeting; 2003 October. Miller SA, Warrick B. Impact of Diabetes Education on Education on Clinical Measures. Abstract. Journal of American Osteopathic Association; 2003 August. Book Chapters Miller S, Whalen K. Adrenal hormones. Whalen K, editor. Lippincott Illustrated Reviews Pharmacology (7th ed). Philadelphia, PA: Lippincott Williams and Wilkins; 2018 (in press). Miller S, Whalen K. Pituitary and Thyroid. Whalen K, editor. Lippincott Illustrated Reviews Pharmacology (7th ed). Philadelphia, PA: Lippincott Williams and Wilkins; 2018 (in press). Whalen K, Miller S. Osteoporosis MTM Data Set. Whalen K, Hardin H, editors. Medication Therapy Management: A Comprehensive Approach (2nd ed). New York, NY: McGraw-Hill, 2018 Whalen K, Miller S. Thyroid Disorders MTM Data Set. Whalen K, Hardin H, editors. Medication Therapy Management: A Comprehensive Approach (2nd ed). New York, NY: McGraw-Hill, 2018 Puneet G, Miller S, Trame M, & Schmidt, S. Quantitative approaches in translational research: an overview. Krentz L, Heinemann M, Hompesch M, (editors) Translational Research Methods for Diabetes, Obesity and Cardiometabolic Drug Development. New York, NY: Springer, 2015 PEER REVIEWER ACCP, Ambulatory Care Self-Assessment Program (ASCAP) 2018 Book 1 (Cardiologic Care); Author Troung, Teresa. In Press ACCP, Pediatric Pharmacy Preparatory Review and Certification Course 2015, 2016, 2017 Annals of Medicine 2016 World Journal of Methodology 2014 World Journal of Diabetes 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice 2011 Expert Opinion of Biological Therapy 2009, 2010, 2011 Vascular Health and Risk Management 2008, 2009 Pharmacist Letter 2008 Present Pharmacist Technician Letter 2008 Present Drugs of Today 2007, 2008 Expert Opinion of Investigational Drugs 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009

19 SERVICE TO UNIVERSITY Committee Appointments University of Florida College of Pharmacy Admissions Committee, 2014 Present American College of Clinical Pharmacy Brand Ambassador, Deans National Advisory Board, Search Committee, Associate Dean Lake Nona Campus, 2017 Search Committee, Associate Director Recruitment and Admissions, 2017 Search Committee, Assistant Dean, 2017 Search Committee, Clinical Lecturer, 2016 Search Committee, Clinical Assistant Professor, 2016 Selection Committee, Outstanding Teaching Team Award Year 2 Selection, 2018 Committee Appointments University of Central Florida College of Medicine Continuous Professional Development, 2014 Present Interprofessional Working Group, 2014 Present FACULTY ADVISING APHA Academy of Student Pharmacists University of Florida, Orlando Campus, 2014 Present o Division A Runner UP Chapter Achievement Award, 2017 o National APhA-ASP Chapter of the Year Award, 2016 Faculty Advisor for Doctor of Pharmacy Students University of Florida, 2014 Present National Community Pharmacists Association SERVICE TO COMMUNITY Volunteer, St Stephens Catholic Church, 5k Pumpkin Run, November 2017 Volunteer, Introduction into Pharmacy, Compounding Workshop. Seminole County Teach In. Rainbow Elementary, November Volunteer, Opportunities in Pharmacy, Indian Trails, January 2016 Volunteer, Super Scientist, Rainbow Elementary, December 2015 Volunteer, Pharmacist Role in Prescription, OTC, and Drugs of Abuse, Indian Trails, December 2015 Volunteer, Journey into Pharmacy, Indian Trails, November 2015 Volunteer, Sun Safety, Rainbow Elementary, November 2015 Volunteer, Poison Prevention, Rainbow Elementary, May 2015 Volunteer, Medications in the Elderly, Stephens Church, February 2015 Volunteer, Poison Prevention, Rainbow Elementary, October 2014 Volunteer, Knights Clinic 2014 to Present Volunteer, What Do I want to be When I Grow Up? A Look at Some Options in the Medical Field, Rainbow Elementary, October Volunteer, Poison Prevention, Rainbow Elementary, October 2013 Volunteer, Poison Prevention, Rainbow Elementary, October 2012 Volunteer, St. Stephens Catholic Church 2009 to Present Volunteer, Rainbow Elementary School Dividend, Rainbow Elementary School

20 SERVICE TO COMMUNITY (continued) Celebration Health, Health Fair, 2005 Volunteer, Medications and You, Premier Care Junior Achievement, 2000 PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS American College of Clinical Pharmacy o Member, Ambulatory Practice Research Network, 2014-Present American Pharmacists Association o APhA-ASP Faculty Advisor, 2014-Present o Member, 2014-Present Florida Pharmacist Association o Member, 2014-Present OTHER CERTIFICATIONS Delivering Medication Therapy Management Services in the Community Certificate Program (APhA) Team STEPPS 2.0 Team Strategies and Tools to Enhance Performance and Patient Safety (AHRQ) Physical Assessment in Patient Care Management Certificate Program, Nova Southeastern University HONORS/AWARDS Teacher of the Year, University of Florida College of Pharmacy, 2018 Outstanding Teaching Team Award, 2018 Outstanding Teaching Team Award, 2017 Faculty of the Year, Florida Hospital Family Practice Residency, Model of Excellence, Florida Hospital Family Practice Residency 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012 Preceptor of the Year University of Florida 2001, 2003, 2009 DVT Free Outstanding Contributions, 2003 Lecturer of the Year, Florida Hospital Family Practice Residency, 2002 Outstanding Educator, Florida Hospital Family Practice Residency, 2000 Lydia Foote Service Award, in Doctor of Pharmacy Program, 1995 Perrigo Award for Excellence in Nonprescription Medication Studies in Doctor of Pharmacy Program, 1995 Patient Counseling Competition, in Doctor of Pharmacy Program, Second Place Winner 1995 Dean s List University of Florida College of Pharmacy, Walgreens Student Scholarship,

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