David Young

Adjunct Professor at Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences

Biography

Clinical and administrative operations management that improves patient care and health outcomes
✔ EXPERIENCED ADMINISTRATOR equipped with strong analytical problem-solving skills and a commitment to departmental excellence.
✔ SKILLFUL WORKING WITH CROSS-DIVISIONAL TEAMS to improve processes, compliance, and patient outcomes. Adept mentoring and motivating high-performing teams to exceed goals and objectives.
✔ EXCELLENT INTERPERSONAL SKILLS and keen ability to cultivate a team environment and work cooperatively with senior management and staff.
✔ ABLE TO ADAPT and respond to the changing needs and priorities of the organization.

  • Strategic Planning
  • Project Management
  • P&L Budget Management
  • Training & Development
  • Problem Resolution
  • Quality Management
  • Risk Management
  • Policy Development
  • Revenue Growth Strategies

COMPUTER SKILLS: Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, Omnisys, Inmar, QS1, and Epic Willow, Cerner, ScriptProPOLICY SNAPSHOT: Medicare Part D, Stark Law, Anti-Kickback Statute, HIPPA

WORK EXPERIENCE

  • Pharmacy Director at Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital - Milton Full-time
  • Central Fill Pharmacy Manager at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center Full-time
  • Director Of Pharmacy Services at Massachusetts Institute of Technology - Sloan School of Management
  • Drug Control Program (DCP) Director at Massachusetts Department of Public Health
  • Directory of Pharmacy at Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary
  • Director of Pharmacy Operations at Apothecare South Shore, Inc.
  • Pharmacy Manager at Walgreens
  • Pharmacy Professional Affairs Manager at Commonwealth of Massachusetts, MassHealth
  • Adjunct Pharmacy Practice Professor at Northeastern University

AREAS OF EXPERTISE

  • HealthcarePharmaceuticals

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