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JACK H. RABER, PHARM. D. Business: (562) 596-8753 Fax: (310) 698-1859 Email: JRaber@Clinipharmservices.com Email: jackrabe@usc.edu Web: http://www.clinipharmservices.com AREAS OF EXPERTISE Medical and pharmaceutical writing and editing Drug information Pharmacy practice and operations Risk assessment and management Clinical pharmacy services Pharmacy law Managed care pharmacy services Long-term care pharmacy services Pharmaceutical care in correctional facilities Pharmaceutical care in industrial clinics PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE December, 1988 to Present Clinipharm Services Seal Beach, California Principal/Owner Consultancy specializing in pharmacy risk assessment and management, pharmacy-related litigation, third-party drug benefits, health insurance fraud, and writing and editing services for the healthcare communications industry Pharmacy Risk Assessment and Management Policy and procedure assistance Drug distribution systems Accreditation and regulatory agency compliance Drug utilization evaluation studies Hospital pharmacy operations Clinical pharmacy services Continuous quality improvement programs Risk assessment and management Professional in-service education Consultation regarding pharmaceutical care in correctional facilities and industrial clinics 1

Litigation Support Pharmacy standards of care Pharmacist and pharmacy licensure issues Expert declarations Research projects Trial preparation Expert testimony Third-Party Drug Benefits Formulary dynamics Provider capitation for the pharmacy benefit Fraud, waste, and abuse (FWA) issues Oversight and compliance audits of pharmacies, pharmacy benefit managers, and health insurers Expert testimony in FWA Medical and Pharmaceutical Writing and Editing Computerized drug information searches Freelance writing to AMA Manual of Style specifications Audience-appropriate drug information and disease state monographs Newsletters Scientific, medical, and pharmaceutical communications Creating and editing medical and pharmaceutical journal submissions Magazine articles (background research and/or interview) Reviews of conference proceedings January, 2004 to Present City of Los Angeles Department of Occupational Health Consultant Pharmacist Contact: Arthur Manoukian, M.D., Chief Medical Officer Responsible for oversight of all drug distribution activities occurring in the central employee health clinic and jail clinics attached to the Los Angeles Police Department. 2

August, 2004 to Present University of Southern California Adjunct Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice Contact: Fred G. Weissman, Pharm.D., J.D., Associate Dean for Academic Affairs Areas of expertise for teaching purposes: Site-specific pharmacy practice guidelines Community pharmacy practice Hospital pharmacy practice Managed care Long-term care pharmacy practice Pharmaceutical manufacturing Community pharmacy law Institutional pharmacy law Business practices pertaining to pharmacies Risk management May, 2005 to Present City of Los Angeles Department of Water and Power Consultant Pharmacist Contact: Leslie Israel, D.O., Chief Medical Officer Responsible for oversight of all drug distribution activities occurring in the employee health clinic. December, 2002 to June, 2010 Senior Care Pharmacy Services Garden Grove, California Nursing Home Consultant Contact: Samit Banerjee, Ph.D., Chief Executive Officer Responsible for performing monthly chart reviews for various facilities serviced by this long-term care pharmacy in order to insure facility compliance with the State Operations Manual. September, 1992 to January, 2006 Specialized Clinical Services, Inc. Irvine, California Clinical Information Specialist/Medical Writer Contact: Roger Klotz, R.Ph, M.S., Chief Executive Officer Responsible for researching, producing, and editing drug information monographs and communications targeted to clients of this national pharmaceutical care consultancy specializing in home infusion and alternate-site care. 3

October, 1999 to December, 2000 California Association of Physician Groups Pharmaceutical Services Consultant Contact: James O. Hillman, Chief Executive Officer Assisting this regoinal membership organization in all matters related to the provision of pharmaceutical care in the capitated managed care environment. Included in this term of service was the production and publication of two comprehensive surveys pertaining to provider management of the pharmacy benefit in both commercial and Medicare patients. January, 1995 to October, 1999 Unified Medical Group Association (later American Medical Group Association) Seal Beach, California Alexandria, Virginia Pharmaceutical Services Consultant Contacts: James O. Hillman, Chief Executive Officer Don Fisher, Chief Executive Officer Norman Davidson, Southwest Regional Vice President Assisting this nationwide membership organization in all matters related to the provision of pharmaceutical care in the capitated managed care environment. Specific responsibilities included Acting as a liaison between between the organization and its individual members and health insurers, pharmacy benefit managers, and pharmaceutical manufacturers. Serving as an advisor to the organization s Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee Contributing to, and overseeing the production of, the organization s annual Prescribing Guideline Conducting educational programs on provider management of the pharmacy benefit in capitated managed care December, 1993 to March, 1994 Children's Homecare Pharmacist-In-Charge (Interim) Contact: Belinda Mitchell, R.N., Administrator Responsible for the creation and initial management of the home infusion pharmacy contained within this free-standing licensed homecare agency owned by Children's Hospital of Los Angeles. 4

April, 1987 to December, 1992 Charter Hospital of Long Beach Long Beach, California Director of Pharmacy Services Contact: Karen Szymanski, R.N., Director of Nursing Responsible for all aspects of pharmacy services for this 227-bed, free-standing psychiatric hospital specializing in acute and chronic mental illnesses of adults, adolescents, and children including chemical dependency. March, 1990 to May, 1992 DTEC, Inc., Memphis, Tennessee Regional Vice President-Western Region Contact: James H. Coleman, Pharm.D., Chief Executive Officer Overall responsibility for multi-state pharmacy operations provided by this nationwide management company specializing in full-time and turnkey pharmacy services to psychiatric and rehabilitation hospitals. Specific responsibilities included... Designing new pharmacies and overseeing their licensure Supervising all contracted pharmacists and ancillary personnel Contract negotiations Developing pharmacy policies and procedures for each facility Insuring compliance with all State and Federal regulations governing pharmacy practice Insuring compliance with JCAHO standards for pharmacies Overseeing inventory procurement and control Quality assurance and continuous quality improvement April, 1987 to June, 1989 St. Mary Medical Center, Long Beach, California Pharmacist-Per Diem Contact: Thomas R. Hill, Pharm.D., Director of Pharmacy June, 1985 to June, 1989 Robert F. Kennedy Medical Center, Hawthorne, California Pharmacist-Relief Contact: Peter P. Aprato, Pharm.D., Director of Pharmacy 5

August, 1975 to April, 1987 St. Mary Medical Center, Long Beach, California Clinical Pharmacist Contact: Thomas R. Hill, Pharm.D., Director of Pharmacy Participated in all aspects of hospital pharmacy practice at this 577-bed teaching hospital. Primary area of practice was critical care and acute coronary care (6 years) where I also served on medical staff committees related to these areas. Other areas of practice included internal medicine, cardiology, pulmonology, infectious diseases, pediatrics, neurology, orthopedics, and general surgery. Wrote and edited a newsletter on therapeutics and served on the hospital's speakers bureau. Clinical Instructor of Pharmacy and Assistant Clinical Professor of Pharmacy at the University of Southern California School of Pharmacy while on staff. Participated in two Phase III drug trials of cardiovascular agents. EDUCATION University of Southern California 1968-1971 Pre-pharmacy curriculum Major: Biology Minor: Geography University of Southern California 1971-1975 Awarded Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm. D.) degree LICENSURE California Registered Pharmacist #29591 MEMBERSHIP IN PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS American Society of Health-System Pharmacists California Society of Health-System Pharmacists South Bay-Long Beach Society of Health-System Pharmacists Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy American College of Clinical Pharmacy American Medical Writers Association American Society for Healthcare Risk Management Southern California Association for Healthcare Risk Management American Society for Pharmacy Law REFERENCES Available upon request 6