The clinical pharmacy community was well served by Dr. Dopp’s decision to participate in the Fellow program. Her educational and professional background makes her an excellent fit for this position and a valuable asset for any Congressional office or government agency. Dr. Dopp earned her Doctor of Pharmacy degree in 2002 from the University of Minnesota, College of Pharmacy before joining Medtronic as a Research Scientist in the Electrochemical and Physical Chemical Imaging Lab. In 2003 she moved to the Clinical Research Department where she served as a Principal Training and Education Specialist and manager of the Cardiac Rhythm Disease Management business unit. In May of 2005 she joined the faculty of the University of Wisconsin, School of Pharmacy as a Clinical Assistant Professor in the Extension Services in Pharmacy Division and as a Clinical Pharmacist in the University of Wisconsin Heart Failure and Transplant Clinic where her primary responsibilities included the development and delivery of continuing professional education programs for pharmacists, healthcare practitioners and pharmaceutical industry employees. In addition to her academic responsibilities she served as a consultant to Medtronic’s Cardiac Rhythm Disease Management Core Clinical and Outcomes group and as a community pharmacist for Walgreens.