Yoel Cordero Alvarez Application PackageCordero Alvarez Yoel
Last Name First Name Middle Initial
6895 Byron Ave. Apt 108 Miami Beach
Home Address City
FL 33141
State Zip Code
786-594-8530
HomeWork
yoe17387@yahoo.com
Email Address
307-761-0054
Cellular
Miami
Business Address
8950 N Kendall Dr
City
FL
State
33176
Zip Code
Baptist hospital of South Florida
Occupation:Business Name:
Clinical Pharmacist
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BOARD AND COMMITTEE
APPLICATION FORM
Note:If applying for the At-Large position of the Historic Preservation Board, please answer the below
questions:
Have you ever resided in one of the City's Historic Districts for at least one year?No
No Address in City Historic District submitted.
Professional License
License Number Issuance Date Expire Date
Florida Board of Pharmacist PS55532 8/25/2016 9/30/2025
Note:If you are seeking appointment to a professional seat (e.g. attorney, architect, etc.), you must attach a copy of
your currently effective corresponding professional license.
Pursuant to City Code section 2-22(4) a, b and c: Members of Agencies, Boards, and Committees shall be
affiliated with the city. This requirement shall be fulfilled in the following ways:
YesResident of the City for a minimum of six (6) months:
Demonstrate an ownership interest in a business established in the City for a minimum of six (6) months:No
AFFILIATION WITH THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH
a.
● I am resident of:North Beach
Or
b.
"Ownership Interest" shall mean the ownership of ten percent (10%) or more (including the ownership of 10%
or more of the outstanding capital stock) in a business.
"Business" shall mean any sole proprietorship, sponsorship, corporation, limited liability company, or other
entity or business association.
c.Full-time employee of such a business (for a minimum of six months); and I am based in an office or
other location of the business that is physically located in Miami Beach (for a minimum of six months):No
Notwithstanding the requirements set forth herein, the qualified full-time employee of a business must be
approved by a 4/7th vote of the Mayor and City Commission.
NOTE: Members of Agencies, Boards, and Committees shall be required to demonstrate compliance with the
City affiliation requirements of section 2-22 (4) a ,b or c of the Miami Beach City Code by executing an affidavit,
stipulating that they have met one or more of said affiliation requirements. The original affidavit shall be filled with
the Office of the City Clerk prior to being sworn in as a member.
Or
No● Have you ever been convicted of a felony:If yes, please explain in detail:
● Do you currently have a violation(s) of City of Miami Beach codes:No If yes, please explain in detail:
● Do you currently owe the City of Miami Beach any money:No If yes, please explain in detail:
● Are you currently serving on any City Boards or Committees:No If yes, which board?
● Are you presently a registered lobbyist with the City of Miami Beach?No
● I am applying for an appointment because I have special abilities, knowledge and experience. Please list below:
-20-year Miami Beach resident with deep community understanding.
-Healthcare professional and pharmacist at Baptist Hospital of Miami.
-Expertise in human resources, employee relations, and team management.
-Skilled in managing cultural diversity and fostering collaboration.
-Experience in recruitment, retention, and employee development.
-Proven ability to drive cost-effective solutions and organizational goals.
-Committed to enhancing workplace environments for city employees.
NOTE: IF APPOINTED, YOU WILL BE REQUIRED TO FOLLOW CERTAIN LAWS THAT APPLY TO CITY
BOARD/COMMITTEE MEMBERS. THESE LAWS INCLUDE, BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO:
o Prohibition from directly or indirectly lobbying city personnel (Miami Beach City Code section 2-459).
o Prohibition from contracting with the city (Miami-Dade County Code section 2-11.1).
o Prohibition from lobbying before board/committee you have served on for period of one year after leaving office
(Miami Beach Code section 2-26)
o Requirement to disclose certain financial interests and gifts (Miami-Dade County Code section 2-11.1).
o Sunshine Law - Florida's Government-in-the-Sunshine Law was enacted in 1967. Today, the Sunshine Law
regarding open government can be found in Chapter 286 of the Florida Statutes. These statutes establish a basic
right of access to most meetings of Boards, Commissions, and other governing bodies of state and local
governmental agencies or authorities.
o Voting conflict - Form 8B is for use by any person serving at the county, city, or other local level of government on
an appointed or elected Board, Council, Commission, Authority, or Committee. It applies equality to members of
advisory and non-advisory bodies who are presented with a voting conflict of interest under Section 112.3143.
Florida Statutes.
o Commencing with terms beginning on or after January 1, 2024, and as a condition of applying for appointment to
a City agency, board, or committee, each applicant must voluntarily agree that in the event the applicant files with
the City Clerk a Statement of Candidate formally announcing candidacy for City elective office, such filing with the
City Clerk shall be deemed a tender of resignation from the City agency, board or committee, and the member's
automatic resignation shall thereby immediately create a vacancy in the agency, board, or committee.
o If an appointee is engaged to provide services, for compensation, to either (1) a candidate for City elected office,
or (2) a political committee or electioneering communications organization expending funds for or against
candidates for City elected office, such engagement shall be deemed a tender of resignation from such City
agency, board, or committee. (Miami Beach City Code Section 2-22)
● In what organization(s) in the City of Miami Beach do you currently hold membership in?
No Organization Information Submitted.
● List the address of all properties owned or in which you have an interest within the City of Miami Beach:
Property
6895 Byron Ave. Apt 108. Miami Beach. Florida
If so, which department and title?No● Are you now employed by the City of Miami Beach:
● Pursuant to City Code Section 2-25 (b):
Do you have a parent, spouse, child, brother, or sister who is employed by the City of Miami Beach?No
If "Yes", identify person(s) and department(s):
No relative's information submitted.
BOARD & COMMITTEE FINANCIAL ACKNOWLEDGEMENT STATEMENT
Acknowledgement of fines/suspension for Board/Committee Members for failure to comply with
Miami-Dade County Financial Disclosure Code Section 2-11.1(i)(2)
I understand that no later than July 1, of each year all members of Boards and Committees of the City of Miami
Beach, including those of a purely advisory nature, are required to comply with Miami-Dade County Financial
Disclosure Requirements.
One of the following forms must be filled with the City Clerk of Miami Beach, 1700 Convention Center Drive,
Miami Beach, Florida, no later than 12:00 noon of July 1, of each year:
1. A "Source of Income Statement;" or
2. A "Statement of Financial Interests (Form 1)¹ ;" or
3. A Copy of your latest Federal Income Tax Return.
Failure to file one of these forms, pursuant to the Miami-Dade County Code, may subject the person to a fine of no
more than $500, 60 days in jail, or both.
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¹ Members of the Planning Board and Board of Adjustment will be notified directly by the State of Florida, pursuant
to F.S. §112.3145(1)(a), to file a Statement of Financial Interests (Form 1) with the Miami-Dade County Supervisor of
Elections by 12:00 noon, July 1. Planning Board and Board of Adjustment members who file their Form 1 with the
County Supervisor of Elections automatically satisfy the County’s financial disclosure requirement as a Miami Beach
City Board/Committee member and need not file an additional form with the Office of the City Clerk. However,
compliance with the County disclosure requirement does not satisfy the State requirement.
DIVERSITY STATISTICS REPORT
The following information is voluntary and has no bearing on your consideration for appointment. It is being asked to
comply with City diversity reporting requirements.
OtherRace/Ethnic Categories
What is your race?
No details providedOther Description:
Gender:Male
Are you Spanish/Hispanic/ Latino? Mark the "No" box if not Spanish / Hispanic /
Latino.
Yes
Physically Challenged:No
I HEREBY ATTEST TO THE ACCURACY AND TRUTHFULNESS OF THE APPLICATION; AND I HAVE
RECEIVED, READ AND WILL ABIDE BY CHAPTER 2, ARTICLE VII, OF THE MIAMI BEACH CITY CODE,
ENTITLED “STANDARDS OF CONDUCT FOR CITY OFFICERS, EMPLOYEES AND AGENCY MEMBERS AND
ALL OTHER APPLICABLE COUNTY AND/OR STATE LAWS AND STATUTES ACCORDINGLY.”
I Yoel Cordero Alvarez agreed to the following terms on 9/11/2024 5:26:32 PM
Received in the City Clerk's Office by:
Name of Deputy Clerk Control No. Date
Board and Committee Application Checklist: Please ensure you have provided all information before applying or
reapplying to any Board and Committee.
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I have answered all questions fully.
I have uploaded a current resume, photograph, and a copy of any applicable professional license.
I have completed and attached the Board & Committee Financial Acknowledgment Statement.
I have completed and attached the Diversity Statistics Report.
If you have any questions, please contact the Office of the City Clerk via email: BC@miamibeachfl.gov or
telephone: 305.673.7411
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do not wish your home address, telephone numbers, and/or photograph to be made public, please:
1) Use your office or other address for your mailing address;
2) Use your office or other telephone number for your contact number; and
3) Do not attach a photograph.
YES I voluntarily agree to the resignation from the City agency, board, or committee, if I file a Statement
of Candidate for a City Elective Office (1).
(1) I understand that commencing with terms beginning on or after January 1, 2024, and as a condition of applying for
appointment to a City agency, board, or committee, I must voluntarily agree that in the event I file with the City Clerk a
Statement of Candidate formally announcing candidacy for City elective office, such filing with the City Clerk shall be deemed a
tender of resignation from the City agency, board, or committee.
YES I understand that (2).
(2) If am engaged to provide services, for compensation, to either (1) a candidate for City elected office, or (2) a political
committee or electioneering communications organization expending funds for or against candidates for City elected office,
such engagement shall be deemed a tender of resignation from the City agency, board, or committee.
Yoel Cordero Alvarez
Yoel Cordero Alvarez, Pharm.D.
Miami Beach •307-761-0054• yoe17387@yahoo.com
EDUCATION
2012-2016
Doctor of Pharmacy
University of Wyoming School of Pharmacy, Laramie, WY
2011-2012 Pre-Pharmacy Pathway
Florida International University, Miami, FL
2008-2011 Associate Degree in Arts
Miami Dade College, Miami, FL
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Aug 2017-Present
Overnight Clinical Pharmacist
Baptist Health System, Miami, FL
• Provide professional clinical support to nurses, ARNPs, and physicians overnight to
enhance patient care delivery
• Participate in code rescues and blue alerts, preparing STAT-IVs and addressing drug-
related questions during emergencies
• Conduct medication reconciliation in the Emergency Department, understanding patients'
home drug regimens and assisting in cardiac arrest codes upon ambulance arrival
• Assist physicians in prescribing antibiotic regimens, determining appropriate doses and
frequencies for optimal patient outcomes
• Evaluate the appropriateness of medication use and facilitated the transition from IV to PO
medications when applicable
• Apply knowledge of antimicrobial stewardship to de-escalate therapy appropriately and
ensured timely administration of antibiotics for neutropenic patients
• Prepare and administered various anticoagulation reversal drugs, participated in stroke
alerts, and assisted in preparing and rapidly administering thrombolytic drugs such as tPA
and TNK
Jan 2021-Present
2019-Jan 2021
Per Diem Clinical Pharmacist
Miami Cancer Institute, Baptist Health System, Miami, FL
• Review patients' chemotherapy regimens following NCCN guidelines to ensure adherence
to best practices
• Participate in the preparation and compounding of chemotherapy, ensuring correct dosage,
proper dilution, accurate concentration, and performed final checks of chemotherapy drugs
• Provide clinical and pharmaceutical support during code rescues, ensuring comprehensive
care
Per Diem Overnight Pharmacist
Jackson South Medical Center, Miami, FL
• Applied pharmaceutical knowledge in collaboration with nurses and physicians to
optimize patient care
• Reviewed and validated medication orders, ensuring appropriateness and accuracy
• Prepared, compounded, and verified IV medications for individual patients
• Prepared batches of IV medications to meet patient needs efficiently
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Aug 2016-Oct 2018
Overnight Pharmacist
Walgreens Pharmacy, Miami, FL
• Sustained efficient daily pharmacy operations by accurately fulfilling prescription orders
• Counseled patients on potential side effects of new prescriptions and medication refills
• Proactively assisted team members by addressing minor issues and requests before
escalation
ADVANCED PHARMACY PRACTICE EXPERIENCE (APPE)
Jun 2015
Jul-Aug 2015
Sep 2015
Wyoming Compounding Specialist
Casper, Wyoming
Preceptor: Dr. Richard Johnson
• Participated in daily compounding activities, specializing in hormone replacement therapy
for both human and veterinary patients
• Compounded prescriptions tailored to individual patient needs, adhering to USP 795 and
797 regulations for compounding under FDA guidelines
• Evaluated and analyzed diverse compounding prescriptions, ensuring consistent safety and
quality control for both human and animal medications
Cardinal Health. Nuclear Compounding Pharmacy
Denver, Colorado
Preceptor: Dr. Ngoc Pham, PharmD
• Prepared radioactive doses for contrast studies, adhering to FDA and state regulations
• Manipulated radioactive materials in compliance with regulatory standards, ensuring
safety and accuracy
• Familiar with radiopharmaceutical formulations for optimal image contrast studies
• Compounded Technetium-99m in a controlled environment, taking maximum precautions
• Learned and calculated decay factors for various dose formulations based on half-life
• Performed quality control of each batch according to Cardinal Health and Colorado
Department of Health regulations
• Complied with DOT regulations and maintained security awareness when transporting
radioactive materials
• Followed radiation exposure protocols during daily compounding and emergency
situations
• Managed the manipulation, transportation, and shipping of Xofigo for patient use.
Hospital pharmacy rotation. Platte Memorial Hospital
Wheatland, Wyoming
Preceptor: Dr. Jennifer Nevins
• Accompanied physicians on rounds and participated in weekly inter-professional meetings
• Filled Pyxis machines and compounded sterile products in a biological safety cabinet
following USP 797 guidelines
• Participated in medication reconciliation for new patients, including contacting local
pharmacies for records of non-communicative patients
• Counseled patients on new medications upon discharge
• Communicated effectively with patients, physicians, and other healthcare professionals
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Oct 2015 Elkhorn Valley Rehabilitaion Hospital.
Casper, Wyoming
Preceptor: Dr. Dan Daniel
• Participated in daily meetings with the discharge care team
• Evaluated medication reconciliation for new patients
• Managed pharmacy care for warfarin and renal patients
• Performed daily chart notes and made necessary dosing adjustments
Nov-Dec 2015 Ambulatory Care. Salud Clinic
Longmont, Colorado
Preceptor: Dr. Tracy Mahvan
• Participated in daily patient consultations for complex disease stages
• Evaluated anticoagulation and antidiabetes treatments
• Collaborated with the transition of care team to visit patients post-discharge
Jan 2016 Internal Medicine. Medical Center of the Rockies Colorado
Colorado
Preceptors: Dr. Summer Zarbock
• Enhanced clinical skills and patient assessment within a hospital setting.
• Engaged in dynamic interactions with healthcare providers and fellow healthcare students.
• Applied pharmacotherapy knowledge and effectively communicated with patients and
providers.
• Deepened understanding of clinical guidelines for acute and chronic diseases.
• Practiced integration and synthesis of concepts learned in pharmacy school through
participation in drug reconciliation and collaboration within the healthcare team.
PROFESSIONAL LEADERSHIP
Sep 2014-2015 UNIVERSITY OF WYOMING SCHOOL OF PHARMACY HONOR BOARD
Laramie, WY
• Served as a board member for one full academic year, overseeing evaluations of Honor
Code violations at the University of Wyoming School of Pharmacy.
LICENSURE AND CERTIFICATIONS
2019-Present
Registered Pharmacist License
Florida Board of Pharmacy
References available upon request