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APhA Awards and Honors Past Recipients

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APhA Awards and Honors

Past Recipients

American Pharmacists Association

Remington Honor Medal

The Remington Honor Medal, named for eminent community pharmacist, manufacturer, and educator Joseph P. Remington (1847–1918), was established in 1918 to recognize distinguished service on behalf of American pharmacy during the preceding years, culminating in the past year, or during a long period of

outstanding activity or fruitful achievement.

Past Recipients:

1919 James Hartley Beal 1920 John Uri Lloyd 1922 Henry Vincome Arny 1923 Henry Hurd Rusby 1924 George Mahlon Beringer 1925 Henry Milton Whelpley 1926 Henry A. B. Dunning 1928 Charles H. LaWall 1929 Wilbur Lincoln Scoville 1930 Edward Kremers 1931 Ernest Fullerton Cook 1932 Eugene G. Eberle 1933 Evander F. Kelly 1934 Sir Henry S. Wellcome 1935 Samuel Louis Hilton 1936 Edmund Norris Gathercoal 1937 J. Leon Lascoff 1938 Henry C. Christensen 1940 Robert L. Swain 1941 George D. Beal 1942 Josiah K. Lilly 1943 Robert P. Fischelis 1944 H. Evert Kendig 1945 Joseph Rosin 1947 Rufus Ashley Lyman 1948 Andrew Grover DuMez 1949 Ernest Little 1950 Edwin Leigh Newcomb 1951 Hugo H. Schaefer 1952 Patrick Henry Costello 1953 Hugh C. Muldoon 1955 Roy Bird Cook 1956 Frank W. Moudry 1957 W. Paul Briggs 1958 Eli Lilly 1959 Justin L. Powers 1960 Ivor Griffith 1962 Harry J. Anslinger 1963 Glenn L. Jenkins 1964 Robert A. Hardt 1965 K. K. Chen 1967 William S. Apple 1969 George F. Archambault 1970 Donald E. Francke

1971 Linwood F. Tice 1972 Glenn Sonnedecker 1973 Grover C. Bowles 1974 Lloyd M. Parks 1975 Albert Doerr 1976 Melvin W. Green 1977 David J. Krigstein 1978 Eugene V. White 1980 Joseph D. Williams 1983 Takeru Higuchi 1984 William M. Heller 1985 William L. Blockstein 1986 Irving Rubin 1987 Gloria Niemeyer Francke 1988 Peter P. Lamy 1989 Lawrence C. Weaver 1990 Joseph A. Oddis 1991 George B. Griffenhagen 1992 Jere E. Goyan 1993 Robert C. Johnson 1994 James T. Doluisio 1995 Max W. Eggleston 1996 Maurice Q. Bectel 1997 C. Douglas Hepler and Linda M. Strand 1998 Kenneth N. Barker 1999 Carl F. Emswiller, Jr. 2000 Daniel A. Nona 2001 Jerome A. Halperin 2002 Richard P. Penna 2003 Mary Louise Andersen 2004 Lowell J. Anderson 2005 Robert J. Osterhaus 2006 Robert D. Gibson 2007 Ernest Mario 2008 J. Lyle Bootman 2009 John A. Gans 2010 Mary Anne Koda-Kimble 2011 Paul W. Lofholm 2012 William E. Evans

The American Pharmacists Association

Hugo H. Schaefer Award

The Hugo H. Schaefer Award was established in 1964 to recognize APhA members who have made outstanding voluntary contributions to society, the profession of pharmacy, and APhA.

Past Recipients: 1964 Hugo H. Schaefer 1965 Hubert H. Humphrey 1966 William S. Apple 1967 Wallace Werble 1969 E. Claiborne Robins 1971 Harry C. Shirkey 1973 Willard B. Simmons 1974 Gaylord A. Nelson 1976 Philip R. Lee 1978 Arthur G. Zupko 1979 Grover C. Bowles 1980 Jere E. Goyan 1982 Adela Schneider 1983 Joseph A. Oddis 1984 George B. Griffenhagen 1985 Edwin A. Mandel 1986 William J. Edwards 1987 Joseph D. Williams 1988 Robert C. Johnson 1989 Samuel W. Kidder 1990 James B. Powers 1991 Jacob W. Miller 1992 Bob Gude 1993 William J. Grosz 1994 Paul G. Rogers 1995 Michael A. Schwartz 1996 Mary Munson Runge 1997 Linda F. Golodner 1998 Herbert S. Carlin 1999 Louis M. Sesti 2000 John W. Hasty 2001 Fred T. Mahaffey 2002 Jean Paul Gagnon 2003 R. Timothy Webster 2004 Daniel A. Hussar 2005 Carlo Michelotti 2006 Joseph G. Valentino 2007 J. Lyle Bootman 2008 Jordan L. Cohen 2009 Henry Lewis III 2010 Gary W. Kadlec 2011 Thomas R. Temple 2012 Jeffrey N. Baldwin

The American Pharmacists Association

Hubert H. Humphrey Award

The Hubert H. Humphrey Award was established in 1978 to recognize APhA members who have made

major contributions in government and/or legislative service at the local, state, or national level.

Past Recipients:

1978 W. Byron Rumford 1979 William L. Long 1980 George H. Ryan 1981 Tim Von Dohlen 1982 Mario Obledo 1983 W. Roy Smith 1984 Fred Lippman 1985 Don M. Newman 1987 Mickey Leland 1988 Everett A. Kelly 1989 Frank Watson 1992 Donald R. Gronewold 1993 Aaron E. Henry 1994 Harvey B. Morgan 1995 Bill K. Brewster 1996 Norman Garfinkel 1997 Leo R. Blais 1998 Frank M. Pelly 1999 Robert J. Osterhaus 2000 Leticia R. Van de Putte 2001 B. E. “Bobby” Parham 2002 Calvin J. Anthony 2003 Stephen R. Ehardt 2004 David R. Work 2005 James Allen (Jim) Main 2006 Percy Malone 2007 Vicki Schmidt 2008 David Shepard 2009 Michael A. Pastrick 2010 Eddie M. Madden 2011 Wendall Gaston 2012 Stephen W. Schondelmeyer

The American Pharmacists Association

Good Government Pharmacist-of-the-Year Award

Supported by the APhA Political Action Committee Board of Governors

This award recognizes an individual pharmacist who actively contributes to the community through his or

her voluntary involvement in the political process. Nominees must be active members of APhA and a state pharmacy association. The government affairs activity in which the recipient participated must have

raised pharmacists’ awareness of the political process, improved the pharmacy profession and the political process, and improved service and education to the public.

Past Recipients: 1992 Michael A. Pastrick 1993 Michael D. Pflughoeft 1994 S. Mark Hobbs 1995 Cynthia L.W. Warriner 1996 Joseph E. McSoley 1997 Jerry Karbeling 1998 Nancy A. Alvarez 2000 Paige Clark 2001 Timothy Neal Bishop 2002 Richard N. Herrier 2003 Brian Kaatz 2004 Theresa L. Wells-Tolle 2005 Susan L. Sutter 2006 Matthew C. Osterhaus 2007 Jennifer Fix 2008 Cynthia J. Boyle 2009 LeAnn Causey Boyd 2010 Norman P. Tomaka 2011 Betsy Meredith Elswick 2012 Trish Rippetoe Freeman

The American Pharmacists Association

Good Government Student Pharmacist-of-the-Year Award

Supported by the APhA Political Action Committee Board of Governors

This award, established in 2004, recognizes a student pharmacist who actively promotes the value of advocating for the profession and organizes student pharmacist grassroots activity within his or her

chapter. Nominees must be active members of the APhA Academy of Student Pharmacists (APhA–ASP) and a state pharmacy association. The government affairs activity for which the recipient was nominated

must have raised student pharmacists’ awareness of current state and federal issues and made a positive impact on the pharmacy profession.

Past Recipients: 2005 Emily Stamos 2006 Sarah Elliott 2007 Marie Ganski 2008 Ashley Gail Smith 2009 Suzanne Wise 2010 Kenneth Fletcher 2011 Andrew M. Helm 2012 Kyle J. Hampson

The American Pharmacists Association

Honorary Membership

Honorary membership in the American Pharmacists Association is conferred by the APhA Board of Trustees upon individuals, either within the profession of pharmacy or outside of it, whose

activities and achievements have had a significant impact on public health, the profession, and its practitioners.

Past Recipients:

1856 Madison J. Bailey, United States Thomas Farrington, United States Daniel B. Smith, United States

1857 Franklin Bache, United States Elias Durand, United States George B. Wood, United States 1868 Pierre Boullay, France

Arthur Casselmann, Russia Henry Deane, Great Britain A.T. De Meyer, Belgium G. Dragendorff, Russia Fredrich Fluckiger, Germany Norbert Gille, Belgium Hermann Hager, Germanyst Honoued)

John Redwood, Great Britain Jean Leon Soubeiran, France Anton von Waldheim, Austria Daniel Hanbury, Great Britain Frederick Mohr, Germany Stephane Robinet, France Heinrich A.L. Wiggers, Germany G.C. Wittstein, Germany 1871 John Attfield, Great Britain Henry Bowman Brady, Great Britain Alphonse Chevalier, France Augustin A. Delondre, France J.E. De Vrij, Netherlands Adolph Duflos, Germany Hermann Ludwig, Germany 1872 Robert Bentley, Great Britain Stanislas Martin, France 1877 Xavier Landerer, Greece G. Planchon, France Edward Schaer, Switzerland 1882 Christian Brunnengraeber, Germany Michael Carteighe, Great Britain Thomas Greenish, Great Britain Joseph Ince, Great Britain J. von Martenson, Russia Richard Reynolds, Great Britain George W. Sanford, Great Britain Karl Schacht, Germany George F. Schacht, Great Britain Niccola Sinimberghi, Italy Peter Squire, Great Britain 1898 Frederick Hoffmann, Germany William Martindale, Great Britain 1899 Edward Morell Holmes, Great Britain David Hooper, India Ernst Schmidt, Germany 1908 Samuel Arus D. Sheppard, United States

1909 Enno Sander, United States 1910 Ewen McIntyre, United States Arthur Meyer, Germany William Alexander Tschirch, Switzerland 1912 Hermann Schelenz, Germany 1913 Henry George Greenish, Great Britain 1916 Heinrich Zoernig, Switzerland 1919 Emile Bourquelot, France Eugene Collin, France 1920 William Samuel Glyn-Jones, Great Britain Leon Guignard, France William Kirby, Great Britain Joseph Henry Maiden, Australia 1923 John George Gadamer, Germany Emile Perrot, France Hermann Thoms, Germany Leopold Van Itallie, Netherlands 1924 I.M. Kolthoff, Netherlands 1927 John Cameron, Great Britain 1928 James A. Spaulding, United States 1929 Jose Guillermo Diaz, Cuba Charles H. Mayo, United States Juan Manuel Noriega, Mexico Wolfgang Ostwald, Germany Knut Magnus Sjoberg, Sweden 1930 Armando Soto Parado, Chile Rudolpho Albino Dias S., Brazil Albert Goris, France 1931 George Arnold Burbidge, Canada J.J. Hofman, Netherlands William Mair, Great Britain 1932 Hans Heger, Austria F. Gladstone Hines, Great Britain Herbert Skinner, Great Britain George Urdang,Germany/United States 1934 Charles Moore, United States

1937 Anton U.R. Wasicky, Austria 1943 Carl T. Durham, United States 1955 George D. Armstrong, United States 1962 Hubert H. Humphrey, United States Hugh N. Linstead, Great Britain 1963 George P. Larrick, United States 1965 Svend A. Schou, Denmark 1966 Gen-Ichiro Fukuchi, Japan 1967 Alberto Garcia Ortiz, Spain Winton D. Rankin, United States 1969 Joep H. M. Winters, Netherlands John C. Turnbull, Canada 1971 Morizo Ishidate, Japan Kozaburo Takeda, Japan 1972 Max Tishler, United States 1973 John C. Weaver, United States 1975 Frederick M. Garfield, United States 1976 Desmond Lewis, Great Britain 1978 Arthur Ulene, United States 1979 Charles C. Edwards, United States C. Joseph Stetler, United States 1980 Dan Kushner, United States 1981 Mary Kelly Mullane, United States 1982 Hector Zayas-Bazan y Perdomo, United States 1983 Mark Novitch, United States Frank Field, United States 1985 Charles A. LeMaistre, United States 1986 Arthur Hull Hayes, Jr., United States 1987 J.H.M.A. Martens, Netherlands Shoji Shibata, JapanPast Honorees 1989 Stanley Siegelman, United States 1990 C. Everett Koop, United States 1991 David H. Pryor, United States 1992 Paul L. O'Brien, United States 1994 Marie Schwartz, United States 1995 Thomas R. Fulda, United States David Satcher, United States 1996 Leroy C. Fevang, Canada Nils-Olaf Strandqvist, Sweden 1997 Henry A. Waxman, United States 1998 John Ferguson, Great Britain 1999 Jose Manuel Cardenas, Mexico Dieter Steinbach, Germany 2000 Edward M. Kennedy, United States John P. Miall, United States Donna E. Shalala, United States 2001 David G. Schulke, United States 2002 Peter J. Kielgast, Denmark 2004 Richard H. Carmona, United States 2005 Edward G. Feldmann, United States A.J.M. (Ton) Hoek, Netherlands 2006 William L. Atkinson, United States Jean Parrot, France 2007 Peter M. Fernandes, United States 2008 Ann Lewis, Great Britain

Buck A. Rhodes, United States 2009 Ken Leibowitz, United States 2010 Joel V. Brill, United States Mark B. McClellan, United States 2011 Jeff Poston, Canada 2012 CAPT S. Miles Rudd, United States

The American Pharmacists Association

Honorary President

The Honorary President of the American Pharmacists Association is nominated by the APhA Board of Trustees and elected by the APhA membership in recognition of a lifetime of distinguished

and dedicated public service and contributions to the profession.

Past Recipients:

1907–08 Philip C. Candidus 1908–09 Samuel A. D. Sheppard 1909–10 Enno Sander 1910–11 Ewen McIntyre 1911–12 Henry Biroth 1912–13 Thomas F. Main 1913–14 Albert B. Lyons 1914–15 George H. Shafer 1915–16 Fabius C. Godbold 1916–17 J. O. Burge 1917–18 W. L. Dewoody 1918–19 Oliver F. Fuller 1919–20 Alvio B. Stevens 1920–21 John F. Hancock 1921–22 John C. Wallace 1922–23 Thomas D. McElhenie 1923–24 William L. DuBois 1924–25 Louis Emanuel 1925–26 W. A. Frost 1926–27 W. H. Rogers 1927–28 Edward Mallinckrodt 1928–29 F. E. Stewart 1929–30 E. V. Zoeller 1930–31 Elie H. La Pierre 1931–32 Henry S. Wellcome 1932–33 Charles F. Heebner 1933–34 Edward Kremers 1934–35 J. K. Lilly 1935–36 D.M.R. Culbreth 1936–37 W. G. Gregory 1937–38 H. G. Ruenzel 1938–39 W. C. Anderson 1939–40 J. W. Gayle 1940–41 W. P. Porterfield 1941–42 J. C. Peacock 1942–43 James E. Hancock 1943–44 George Judisch 1944–46 L. A. Seltzer 1946–47 A. C. Taylor 1947–48 Gustavus A. Pfeiffer 1948–49 John Culley 1949–50 Robert C. Wilson 1950–51 Ernest G. Eberhardt 1951–52 Curt P. Wimmer 1952–53 Rufus A. Lyman

1953–54 Eli Lilly 1954–55 E. F. Cook 1955–56 Max N. Lemberger 1956–57 F. W. Nitardy 1957–58 F. O. Taylor 1958–59 George O. Young 1959–60 Harry Loynd 1960–61 Oscar Rennebohm 1961–62 Heber Youngken, Sr. 1962–63 Paul Pittinger 1963–64 Tom Foster 1964–65 Carl Durham 1965–66 Nicholas S. Gesoalde 1966–67 Henry Burlage 1967–68 Troy C. Daniels 1968–69 Mrs. Hugo H. Schaefer 1969–70 Charles O. Lee 1970–71 B. Samuel Rogers 1971–72 Arthur H. Uhl 1972–73 B. B. Brown 1973–74 Attilio R. Granito 1974–75 George L. Webster 1975–76 Justin L. Powers 1976–77 Nick M. Avellone 1977–78 Fred Meek (posthumously) 1978–79 Roy A. Bowers 1979–80 Edward S. Brady 1980–81 Marjorie D. Coghill 198l–82 Conrad A. Blomquist 1982–83 Louise Schmitz Kortz 1983–84 Roland T. Lakey 1984–85 Allen J. Brands 1985–86 Glenn Sonnedecker 1986–87 Gloria Niemeyer Francke 1987–88 Donald C. Brodie 1988–89 Arthur G. Zupko 1989–90 Ewart A. Swinyard 1990–91 George B. Griffenhagen 1991–92 David J. Krigstein 1992–93 E. Claiborne Robins 1993–94 Paul F. Parker 1994–95 Luther R. Parker 1995–96 Alvin N. Geser 1996–97 August P. Lemberger 1997–98 Mary Louise Andersen

1998–99 Louis P. Jeffrey 1999–00 Warren E. Weaver 2001–01 Charles D. Pulido 2001–02 Charles R. Walgreen, Jr. 2003-03 Ernest Mario 2003–04 Stephen Eben Dibble 2004–05 Joseph D. Williams 2005-06 Joy Holloman Donelson 2006-07 Samuel H. Kalman 2007–08 John G. Vandel 2008–09 Anthony N. Civello 2009–10 Jimmy R. Mitchell 2010-11 Dennis B. Worthen 2011-12 Hazel M. Pipkin

The American Pharmacists Association

Gloria Niemeyer Francke Leadership Mentor Award

This award recognizes an APhA member who has promoted and encouraged pharmacists to attain

leadership positions within pharmacy through example as a role model and mentor. The pharmacist for whom the award is named—Gloria Niemeyer Francke, PharmD—personally exemplified the award’s

criteria. Dr. Francke, 1986 APhA Honorary President and 1987 Remington Honor Medalist, inspired and mentored future leaders throughout her illustrious pharmacy career.

Past Recipients:

1995 Thomas R. Temple 1996 Rebecca W. Chater 1997 JoLaine Reierson Draugalis 1998 William Arlyn Kloesel 1999 Melinda C. Joyce 2000 Dennis J. McCallian 2001 William A. Hopkins, Jr. 2002 Marianne Revene Rollings 2003 Mary L. Euler 2004 Sister Margaret Wright 2005 Metta Lou Henderson 2006 Colonel John D. Grabenstein 2007 Nicholas G. Popovich 2008 Rebecca P. Snead 2009 Marialice S. Bennett 2010 Barbara G. Wells 2011 Julie K. Johnson 2012 Cynthia J. Boyle

 

The American Pharmacists Association

Distinguished Federal Pharmacist Award

Sponsored by The Roche Foundation

Established in 2002, the Distinguished Federal Pharmacist Award is the Association’s premier award to recognize a pharmacist who has distinguished himself/herself and the profession by an outstanding

contribution in federal pharmacy practice that has resulted in a significant improvement in the health of the nation and/or the population he/she serves.

Past Recipients:

2004 COL Daniel D. Remund, MS, USA 2005 COL William Michael Heath, MS, USA 2006 William N. Jones, VA pharmacist 2007 CAPT David E. Price, MSC, USN 2008 Joseph F. Gallelli, NIH 2009 Timothy J. Stroup, VA pharmacist 2010 LTC Stacia Spridgen, MS, USA 2011 COL Everett B. McAllister 2012 Jannet M. Carmichael

The American Pharmacists Association

APhA Community Pharmacy Residency Excellence in Precepting Award

The APhA Community Pharmacy Residency Excellence in Precepting Award was established

to recognize a community pharmacy residency director or preceptor who has demonstrated excellence in precepting, mentoring, leadership, and community pharmacy

residency program administration.

Past Recipients:

2004 Marialice S. Bennett 2005 Jay D. Currie 2006 Warren A. Narducci 2007 Magaly Rodriguez de Bittner 2008 Jean-Venable “Kelly” R. Goode 2009 Jeffery A. Goad 2010 Holly Divine 2011 Stefanie Ferreri 2012 Melissa Somma McGivney

The American Pharmacists Association

H.A.B. Dunning Award

Established in 1982, the H.A.B. Dunning Award recognizes an exemplary contribution to APhA and the

practice of pharmacy by a pharmaceutical manufacturer, provider of support products or services, or other entities such as wholesalers, chain corporations, etc. The award is named for Henry Armitt Brown

Dunning (1877–1962), former chairman of the board of Hynson, Westcott and Dunning of Baltimore Maryland, who as a longstanding APhA leader was instrumental in the funding and building of the APhA

headquarters building in Washington, DC. Past Recipients:

1984 Lederle Laboratories 1984 Lederle Laboratories 1985 McNeil Pharmaceutical 1986 Hoechst-Roussel Pharmaceuticals Inc. 1987 Parke-Davis Division of Warner-Lambert Company 1988 Marion Laboratories, Inc. 1989 Eli Lilly and Company 1990 SmithKline Beecham Pharmaceuticals 1991 Merck, Sharp & Dohme 1992 Glaxo Inc. 1993 Searle 1994 DuPont Pharma 1995 Ciba-Geigy Corporation 1996 Bristol-Myers Squibb 1997 Amgen Inc. 1998 The Knoll Pharmaceutical Company 1999 Wyeth-Ayerst Global Pharmaceuticals 2000 Syncor International Corporation 2001 McNeil Consumer Healthcare 2002 Aventis Pharmaceuticals 2003 Pfizer Inc. 2004 GlaxoSmithKline 2005 Purdue Pharma 2006 Johnson & Johnson–Merck Consumer Pharmaceuticals Co., and McNeil Consumer Healthcare 2007 Tyco Healthcare/Mallinckrodt 2008 Merck & Co., Inc. 2009 Procter & Gamble 2010 VaxServe, a sanofi pasteur company 2011 Cephalon, Inc. 2012 Novartis Vaccines & Diagnostics, Inc.

The American Pharmacists Association

Distinguished New Practitioner Award

The Distinguished New Practitioner Award was established in 2010 to recognize an individual new practitioner who has demonstrated distinctive achievements in mentorship, service, and commitment to

the profession of pharmacy.

Past Recipients:

2011 Catherine H. Kuhn 2012 David R. Bright

The American Pharmacists Association

Generation Rx Award of Excellence

Endowed by the Cardinal Health Foundation

The Generation Rx Award of Excellence was established in 2011 to recognize a pharmacist who has demonstrated a commitment to the mission of substance abuse education.

Past Recipients:

2012 Megan E. Thompson

Fellows of the American Pharmacists Association

A Fellow of the American Pharmacists Association is a member of either the APhA Academy of Pharmacy

Practice and Management (APhA–APPM) or the APhA Academy of Pharmaceutical Research and Science (APhA–APRS), with a minimum of 10 years of professional experience and achievements in

professional practice. An APhA Fellow also has rendered outstanding service to the profession through activities in APhA and other organizations. Examples of service to organizations may include having held an elected or appointed office; service on a committee, expert panel, or review board; or other relevant

activities. The selection of members as APhA Fellows is made by their respective Academy.

Current APhA-APRS Fellows:

Armando J. Aguiar R. P. Ahlquist Kenneth S. Albert Loyd V. Allen, Jr. Gordon L. Amidon Ann Amerson Heidi Milia Anderson James Appino Frank J. Ascione John Autian Kenneth E. Avis James W. Ayers H. John Baldwin Gilbert S. Banker Thomas J. Bardos Kenneth N. Barker Martin Barr William H. Barr Herbert Barry Theodore R. Bates Jack L. Beal Leslie Z. Benet Terry L. Benney Rosemary R. Berardi John V. Bergen Bruce A. Berger John A. Biles Martin Blake James Blanchard Lawrence H. Block William L. Blockstein Rudolph H. Blythe Nicholas S. Bodor J. Lyle Bootman James C. Boylan Lynn R. Brady Charles L. Braucher David B. Brushwood Joseph P. Buckley John J. Burns Donald E. Cadwallader

Henry C. Caldwell Norman A. Campbell William H. Campbell David P. Carew C. Jeleff Carr Norman Carroll Jens T. Carstensen John M. Cassady Lindley A. Cates, Jr. Chester J. Cavallito Walter G. Chambliss Betty Chewning Zakauddin T. Chowhan Yie W. Chien Win L. Chiou Sukhbir S. Chrai Dale B. Christensen John E. Christian Alexander H. Chun James C. Cloyd Jordan Cohen Allan H. Conney Kenneth A. Connors Jack Cooper Erminio Costa R. E. Counsell John C. Craig Wilbur M. Davis Patrick P. DeLuca Shane Desselle J. Arthur de Silva Louis Diamond Lewis W. Dittert James T. Doluisio William R. Doucette JoLaine R. Draugalis Arge Drubulis Robert M. Elenbaas Stuart Eriksen Robert V. Evanson Karen Farris

Richard E. Faust Stuart Feldman Edward G. Feldmann Kenneth F. Finger Klaus Florey Heinz G. Floss Gordon L. Flynn Dale E. Fonner Arlington A. Forist Thomas S. Foster William O. Foye Salvatore A. Fusari Jean Paul Gagnon Caroline A. Gaither Edward R. Garrett Michael C. Gerald Milo Gibaldi Robert D. Gibson Gerald Gold Morton E. Goldberg Samuel W. Goldstein Frank W. Goodhart Dick R. Gourley Jere E. Goyan Gireesh V. Gupchup Brij M. Gupta Ronald S. Hadsall George P. Hager Jerome A. Halperin Robert H. Hammel Edward J. Hanus Donald L. Harrison Arthur Hull Hayes, Jr. Kenneth R. Heimlich William H. Helfand William M. Heller Stanley L. Hem Everett N. Hiestand W. Mayo Higgins Takeru Higuchi William I. Higuchi

Gilbert J. Hite Beng T. Ho Betty-ann Hoener Zola Horovitz Anwar Hussian Brian J. Isetts Robert Scott Joslin A.W. Jowdy Randy P. Juhl William J. Jusko Hugh F. Kabat Joseph L. Kanig Stanley A. Kaplan Martin Katz Clark A. Kelly Lloyd Kennon Wayne V. Kessler Arthur H. Kibbe Dane O. Kildsig Carole L. Kimberlin Arlyn W. Kinkel William J. Kinnard Duane M. Kirking David A. Knapp Katherine K. Knapp Adelbert M. Knevel Edwin L. Knoechel Harry B. Kostenbauder Jeffrey A. Kotzan Donna M. Kraus David H. Kreling Linda Krypel Roy Kuramoto Henry K. Kwan King Chiu Kwan John L. Lach Leon Lachman Lon N. Larson Andrew Lasslo Kenneth A. Lawson Mary Wun-Lee Lewis J. Leeson August P. Lemberger Ralph S. Levi Gerhard Levy Rene H. Levy Herbert Lieberman Earlene E. Lipowski Ti Li Loo Ole J. Lorenzetti Louis A. Luzzi Thomas J. Macek Janis J. MacKichan William J. Mader S. Suresh Madhavan Lucinda L. Maine

Louis Malspeis Arnold D. Marcus Alfred Martin Holly L. Mason Alice Jean Matuszak Michael Mayersohn Jerry L. McLaughlin Patrick L. McKercher Carl M. Metzler Kamal K. Midha Tom S. Miya Arthur R. Mlodozeniec David A. Mott Pasupati Mukerjee Milap C. Nahata Warren A. Narducci Kenneth G. Nelson John L. Neumeyer David W. Newton David E. Nichols G. Joseph Norwood Robert E. Notari Arthur Osol Anthony Palmieri III Francis B. Palumbo Gerald J. Papariello Lloyd M. Parks Eugene L. Parrott Dev S. Pathak Thomas F. Patton Garnet E. Peck Craig A. Pedersen Eleanor M. Perfetto Stephanie J. Phelps Claude Piantadosi John A. Pieper Elmer M. Plein James C. Price John W. Poole Boyd J. Poulsen Vadlamani K. Prasad William P. Purcell Maynard W. Quimby Paul L. Ranelli Karen L. Rascati Louis J. Ravin Indra K. Reddy Claiborne E. Reeder C.T. Rhodes L. Douglas Ried Edward G. Rippie Joseph Robinson C.A. Rodowskas Theodore J. Roseman Earl Rosen Philip Rosenberg

George V. Rossi John P. Rovers Michael T. Rupp Emanuel J. Russo Rosalie Sagraves Joseph Sam Howard J. Schaeffer Kenneth W. Schafermeyer Paul L. Schiff, Jr. George H. Schneller Jon C. Schommer Stephen W. Schondelmeyer Hans Schott Louis C. Schroeter Joseph B. Schwartz Michael A. Schwartz George Schwartzman John J. Sciarra James A. Seitz Bernard Z. Senkowski Abu T.M. Serajuddin Ashok C. Shah Ralph F. Shangraw Eli Shefter John W. Shell Marvin D. Shepherd Joseph E. Sinsheimer Betsy L. Sleath Ralph E. Small Gary H. Smith Harry A. Smith Mickey C. Smith Robert V. Smith Victor F. Smolen Elliott M. Sogol Albert H. Soloway Bernard Sorofman Larry A. Sternson James T. Stewart Timothy P. Stratton Bonnie L. Svarstad Gordon H. Svoboda James Swarbrick Joseph V. Swintosky Ewart A. Swinyard Mario F. Sylvestri Dale H. Szulcewski Mary E. Teresi Joseph Thomas III William J. Tillman James E. Tingstad James E. Tisdale Anthony C. Tommasello Theodore G. Tong Raymond J. Townsend Francis L.S. Tse

Murray M. Tuckerman Varro E. Tyler Bonnie L. Svarstad W. Walkling Jesse W. Wallace E. Leong Way Lawrence C. Weaver Albert I. Wertheimer Joseph B. Wiederholt Noel E. Wilkin Grant R. Wilkinson John J. Windheuser Donald T. Witiak Harold H. Wolf Walter Wolf Manfred E. Wolff Hal N. Wolkoff Paul E. Wray William W. Wright Dale E. Wurster Avraham Yacobi Samuel Yalkowsky Gary C. Yee Heber W. Youngken Alejandro Zaffaroni Michael A. Zoglio

Current APhA-APPM Fellows:

Carmen Aceves- Blumenthal Wilson O. Allen Nancy A. Alvarez Deepak Anand Lowell J. Anderson Roberta M. Armstrong Stephen G. Arter Samuel C. Augustine RADM John T. Babb John T. Bailey William J. Baker Jeffrey N. Baldwin Susan Bartlemay Tery L. Baskin Michele M. Beauvais Robert W. Beightol Marialice S. Bennett Joni I. Berry Timothy N. Bishop Cynthia J. Boyle J. Chris Bradberry Ken Breslow

Dennis Bryan Carol A. Bugdalski Gerald L. (Jerry) Cable Ronald J. Callahan Leonard N. “Red” Camp III R. Keith Campbell Bruce R. Canaday Rebecca W. Chater Kenneth Tat-Chiu Cheng Richard M. Church Michael P. Cinque R. David Cobb Clyde N. Cole James Fenimore Cooper Susan Cornell Kenneth R. Couch Timothy R. Covington Kimberly Sasser Croley Denise Cuellar Jay D. Currie Angele C. D’Angelo Robert E. Davis Robert L. Day Edward M. DeSimone II Donna M. Dockter Paul L. Doering Joy H. Donelson Stephen Dragotakes Kara Duncan Weatheman Page Dunlap Stephen F. Eckel Samee Charlotte Ellerbee Janet P. Engle Donald O. Fedder Stefanie P. Ferreri Bruce C. Field Joseph L. Fink, III Steve C. Firman Donald G. Floriddia Christopher J. Forst Stephan L. Foster Wendy J. Friedig Loni T. Garcia Philip P. Gerbino Michael J. Glen Harold N. Godwin Jean-Venable R. Goode Elizabeth A. Gower John D. Grabenstein Terry D. Grant Benjamin J. Gruda Thomas D. Guidry Stuart T. Haines

Gary A. Halpern Ed L. Hamilton Richard J. Hammes John M. Hammond Betty Jean Harris Jan Hastings Nicki L. Hilliard James B. Hills George H. Hinkle Fred C. Hirning William B. Hladik III S. Mark Hobbs Richard C. Holm M. Ray Holt Joseph C. Hung Daniel A. Hussar Rodney D. Ice Ronald P. Jordan Melinda C. Joyce Gary W. Kadlec Stephen Kalinowski Jerry Karbeling Ronald C. Kayne Daniel L. Kennedy Calvin H. Knowlton Richard J. Kowalsky Anna C. Kowblansky Winifred A. Landis R. David Lauper David L. Laven William R. Letendre Geoffrey Levine Elaine Krassov Levine Albert F. Lockamy, Jr. Vivian S. Loveless Eugene M. Lutz Susan C. Lutz Macary Weck Marciniak Ray E. Marcrom Joy J. Marcus Judith Martinez Rodriguez Dennis J. McCallian Randy P. McDonough Mary Lynn McPherson Thomas E. Menighan Douglas A. Miller Michael A. Mone Jerry Moore Jeffrey P. Norenberg Fred G. Paavola Neil A. Petry Katherine Colvin Petsos M. Peter Pevonka Adele Pietrantoni Hazel M. Pipkin Charles D. Ponte

James A. Ponto Laura L. Boles Ponto Valerie Prince Timothy M. Quinton Karen L. Reed Thomas P. Reinders Marianne Rollings Raymond W. Roberts Magaly Rodriguez de Bittner Martha M. Rumore William T. Sawyer Frederick E. Schmidt David H. Schwed Terrence L. Schwinghammer Katherine L. Seifert Eric Shalita Stanley M. Shaw Steve T. Simenson Elizabeth A. Simpson Ronald H. Small Jenelle Sobotka Dominic Solimando, Jr. Condit F. Steil Timothy J. Stroup Dennis P. Swanson R. Duane Tackitt Thomas R. Temple Charles C. Thomas Bradley P. Tice Margaret H.Tomecki CPT Lisa L. Tonrey Timothy L. Tucker S. Duann Vanderslice R. Pete Vanderveen Tim L. Vordenbaumen LTC J. Aubrey Waddell Larry D. Wagenknecht C. Wayne Weart Debra S. Weintraub Stephen W. Wickizer Dennis M. Williams Ronald L. Williams Kristina M. Wittstrom Wilma K. Wong Cathy L. Worrall Thomas J. Worrall Margaret C. Yarborough George E. Yasutake Glenn Y. Yokoyama

The American Pharmacists Association

Daniel B. Smith Practice Excellence Award

Endowed by Bristol-Myers Squibb Company

The Daniel B. Smith Award, established in 1964 to honor the first president of the American Pharmacists Association, recognized outstanding performance and achievements of a community practitioner who had

distinguished himself or herself and the profession of pharmacy in the recipient’s community and professional practice setting. The award was merged with the APhA Practice Excellence Award in 1994 to

recognize outstanding performance and achievements of a practitioner in any practice setting. Past Recipients of the Daniel B. Smith Award: Past Recipients of the APhA Daniel B. 1965 Eugene V. White 1966 Raymond Dunn 1967 James Moore 1968 Arnold L. Snyder 1969 David J. Krigstein 1970 William F. Appel 1971 Wallace S. Klein 1972 Paul Lofholm 1973 Martin Rein 1974 Kenneth E. Tiemann 1975 Morris Boynoff 1976 Donald J. Wernik 1977 William R. Bacon 1978 Emil W. Baker 1979 Howard L. Dell 1980 Joseph A. Mosso 1981 Robert L. Snively 1982 Mario Casinelli 1983 Carl F. Emswiller, Jr. 1984 Max Stollman 1985 John W. Hasty 1986 Calvin H. Knowlton 1987 Ron Gieser 1988 Margaret C. Yarborough 1989 Donald L. Beck 1990 Evelyn D. Timmons 1991 John H. Vandel 1992 John T. Bailey 1993 Robert E. Listecki 1994 James B. Hills

Past Recipients of the APhA Practice Excellence Award Past Recipients of the APhA Practice Excellence Award: 1992 D. Stephen Crawford 1993 Grover C. Bowles, Jr. 1994 Frederick S. Mayer Past Recipients of the APhA Daniel B. Smith Practice Excellence Award: 1995 William H. Briner 1996 Hazel M. Pipkin 1997 Ray Edward Marcrom 1998 Charles R. Green 1999 Marialice Bennett 2000 Stanley M. Shaw 2001 Michael R. Cohen 2002 Mary Anne Koda-Kimble 2003 James A. Ponto 2004 Dennis K. Helling 2005 Ralph E. Small 2006 Marie A. Chisholm 2007 Randy P. McDonough 2008 George H. Hinkle 2009 Samuel C. Augustine 2010 Daniel E. Buffington 2011 Jean-Venable R. Goode 2012 Steven T. Simenson

Past Recipients of the APhA Daniel B. Smith Practice Excellence Award

The American Pharmacists Association

Academy of Pharmacy Practice and Management Distinguished Achievement Award in Administrative Practice

This award recognizes the achievements of an individual who has made a significant contribution or

sustained contributions to the provision of pharmaceutical care within administrative practice. Past Recipients: 2003 Gary W. Kadlec 2004 Anthony Provenzano 2005 Jimmy R. Mitchell 2006 Rebecca W. Chater 2007 Nancy A. Alvarez 2008 Thomas P. Reinders 2009 Ed Cohen 2010 Amy Bachyrcyz 2011 Todd D. Sorensen 2012 Dennis Bryan

The American Pharmacists Association

Academy of Pharmacy Practice and Management Distinguished Achievement Award in Clinical/Pharmacotherapeutic Practice

This award recognizes the achievements of an individual who has made a significant contribution or sustained contributions to the provision of pharmaceutical care within clinical/pharmacotherapeutic

practice. Past Recipients: 1995 Mary Anne Koda-Kimble 1996 Not awarded 1997 Barbara G. Wells 1998 Dennis M. Williams 1999 Terrence Schwinghammer 2000 Bruce R. Canaday 2001 Janet P. Engle 2002 Randy P. McDonough 2003 Charles D. Ponte 2004 Jean-Venable R. Goode 2005 Daniel E. Buffington 2006 Magaly Rodriguez de Bittner 2007 Warren A. Narducci 2008 Jennifer Cerulli 2009 Jay D. Currie 2010 Bradley P. Tice 2011 Jeffery A. Goad 2012 Valerie Prince

The American Pharmacists Association

Academy of Pharmacy Practice and Management Distinguished Achievement Award in Community and Ambulatory Practice

This award recognizes the achievements of an individual who has made a significant contribution or

sustained contributions to the provision of pharmaceutical care within community and ambulatory practice.

Past Recipients: Past Recipients 1995 Gregory S. Bovee 1996 Grant H. Brown 1997 Stephen Ehardt 1998 Dennis J. McCallian 1999 Winifred A. Landis 2000 Bruce T. Roberts 2001 Lisa C. Ploehn 2002 Joel L. Zive 2003 Judith B. Sommers Hanson 2004 Richard C. Holm 2005 Matthew C. Osterhaus 2006 Dennis D. Stanley 2007 Randall S. Myers 2008 Shah N. Malik 2009 Nicole M. Gattas 2010 Stuart T. Haines 2011 Steven T. Simenson 2012 Allen Nichol

The American Pharmacists Association

Academy of Pharmacy Practice and Management Distinguished Achievement Award in Hospital and Institutional Practice

Supported by the American Heart Association

Past This award recognizes the achievements of an individual who has made a significant contribution or

sustained contributions to the provision of pharmaceutical care within hospital and institutional practice. Past Recipients: 1995 Debra S. Weintraub 1996 Douglas A. Miller 1997 Not awarded 1998 Ronald H. Small 1999 Vicki S. Crane 2000 Harold N. Godwin 2001 Dominic A. Solimando, Jr. 2002 Lawrence Trissel 2003 Patricia C. Kienle 2004 Wilma K. Wong 2005 William A. Gouveia 2006 Cathy L. Worrall 2007 Melinda C. Joyce 2008 Lisa C. Hutchison 2009 Barry Bunting 2010 Kristin Jonas Morse 2011 J. Aubrey Waddell 2012 Stephen F. Eckel

The American Pharmacists Association

Academy of Pharmacy Practice and Management William H. Briner Distinguished Achievement Award in Nuclear

Pharmacy Practice

This award, named in memory of Captain William H. Briner, a pioneer in the development of the nuclear pharmacy practice specialty, recognizes the achievements of an individual who has made a significant contribution or sustained contributions to the provision of pharmaceutical care within nuclear pharmacy

practice.

Past Recipients:

1997 James A. Ponto 1998 Stanley M. Shaw 1999 William B. Hladik III 2000 Richard J. Kowalsky 2001 Dennis P. Swanson 2002 Samuel C. Augustine 2003 David L. Laven 2004 Rodney D. Ice 2005 Clyde Cole 2006 James F. Cooper 2007 Joseph C. Hung 2008 Nicki L. Hilliard 2009 Neil A. Petry 2010 George H. Hinkle 2011 Kristina Wittstrom 2012 Vivian S. Loveless

The American Pharmacists Association

Academy of Pharmacy Practice and Management Distinguished Achievement Award in Specialized Pharmacy Practice

Endowed by Purdue Pharma L.P.

Past Recipients:

1999 Calvin H. Knowlton 2000 William R. Letendre 2001 Michael P. Cinque 2002 Michael E. Collins 2003 Dennis K. Helling 2004 Mary Lynn McPherson 2005 Don Downing 2006 Roger S. Klotz 2007 Jeffrey N. Baldwin 2008 David H. Schwed 2009 Phyllis A. Grauer 2010 Not presented 2011 Brian Fingerson 2012 Mike Pavlovich

The American Pharmacists Association

Academy of Pharmacy Practice and Management Presentation Merit Award

This award recognizes eight presenters of practice-focused poster presentations made at the American

Pharmacists Association Annual Meeting poster sessions. 1994 L.R. Basara and M. Kolassa P.S. Cady, V.L. Culbertson, R.G. Hefflinger, A.A. Nelson, and W.T. Sharp A. Huebel, P.A. Slavin, and R.R. McCarthy J.G. Camblin, S. Hakki, S.J. Harwood, D. L. Laven, M.A. Morrissey, and L.M. Zangara S. Duttagupta 1995 A.M. Carlson and L.S. Morris M.J. Asmus, G. Milavetz, and M.E. Teresi P.L. Ranelli and R.T. Coward D.V. Porter and J.C. Hung E.W. Lingle, B.M. Motheral, M.L. Watrous, and V. Contractor 1996 J. Nack, E. DeSimone, J. Russell, J. Randall, and M. Reed Y. D’Antonio and A. Williamson J. Coupal, M. Hackett, and W. Shih 1997 R.R.. Aparasu S.T. Eggleston and M.S. Steadman E. Fisher, T.P. Nguyen, and S. Mossa L.A. Letcher, J.M. Chase, S.D. Vogler, and D.M. Scott S. Sansgiri 1998 J.K. Freeman-Newsom, T.P. Brock, and D.M. Williams L.N. Takiya, S.T. Haines, and K.E. Tinelli A.C. Rogowski, K.E. Tinelli, and S.T. Haines M. Rodriguez de Bittner, C.D. Mullins, N. Guy, and R. Erickson 1999 M. Peretta and K. Johnson T.L. Warholak-Juarez and M.T. Rupp J.A. Ponto T.M. Quinton, M.O. Broshears, N.M. Spurling, J.E. Haney, and J.J. Wilson 2000 C. Griffith R. McDonough and A. Melton H.A. Monsanto and M. Santiago A. Koering, A. Shepley, and J. Currie 2001 T. Brock, D. Williams, J. Donohue, and A. Wessel C. Foust, J. Sass, S. Biebighauser, and J. Dolan J. Spencer, M. Nemetz, and R. Herrier L. Cushenberry, S. Haines, M. Beatty,

J. Burkhart, and H. Cylusgleiman K. Cheng, M. LaPointe, and R. Ferguson 2002 A. D’Souza, B. Lively, W. Siganga, M. Goodman, and C. Goveia C. Worrall and J. Barillo K. Summers and T. Brock J. Schreck and J. Cerulli J. Ponto 2003 K. Weitzel, J. Taylor, D. Robinson, B. Dugan, M. Showalter, and B. Van Riper C. Boyle and R. Beardsley K. Cheng, C. Muller, and K. Spicer J. Hammond, W. Lubaway, K. Blumenschein, T. Freeman, M. Joyce, and M. Mone S. Schrader, J.V. Goode, D. Stanley, and J. Beckner 2004 M. Christian S. Westberg and T. Sorensen J. Hastings, D. West, and J. Kirtley T. Stratton, R. Williams, and K. Meine P. Johnson, C. Barnett, and W. Unterwagner 2005 R. Aparasu, R. Baer, A. Aparasu U. Abhyankar, G. Gupchup, M. Worley, L.Borrego, D. Raisch S. Stensland, T. Jackson, T. Todd, A. Lullo, J. Mazan, and A. Masood K. Cheng, E. Zak-Lubera, KM Spicer, L. Gordon, and S. Christy R. White and K. Morse 2006 S. Beatty, B. Mehta, J. Rodis, K. Bellebaum, M. Bennett J. Ponto S. Foster, E. Smith, C. Smith, T. Elton, M. Ostroski C. Clark, B. Mehta, J. Rodis, M. Pruchnicki H. Truong, C. Layson, M. Rodriguez de Bittner, J. Owen, S. Haupt L. Koury, S. Nordbrock, C. Bryner 2007 E. Becker, E. Neporadny S. Sansgiry, P. Cady, W. Sharp, V. Culbertson, S. Sansgiry A. Woodland, A. Jundt S. Boyd, L. Boyd, K. Raker, A. Zillich M. Lavaee, J. Goad, K. Johnson M. Friedrich (Pawlisz), D. Zgarrick, A. Masoud, J. Hendrickson, A. Provenzano J. Diercks, A. Lam, P. Odegard, A. H. Kiyak

L. Tu, F. Gattas, D. Smith 2008 E. Ambizas, D. Ezzo, M. M. Sulli, and J. Conry S. Murty and S. Sansglry D. Gianarkis and D.Sunderam N. Gattas, E. Rhinard, C. Taylor, and N. Thekkepat K. Myftari, S. Kshatriya, and K. Goliak M. Sullivan, K. Casper, and T. Green E. Hays, D. Hopkins, J. Banken, and N. Dajani C. Morello, S. Kobayashi, L. Luu, B. Mutrux, R. Singh, and B. Best 2009 B. Banahan and E. Holmes T. Shin, M. Pruchnicki, V. Tkacz, and K. Kelley J. Patel and R. Traver J. Sias and M. Perez L. Gebauer, N. Lyons and M. Brands T. Ulbrich, M. Bennett, C. Green, and C. Clark S. Conyne-Rapin and P. Heaton C. Wu, P. Monahan, L. Deckman, and C. Birnie 2010 J. Ponto K. Sobczak, K. Casper, J. Rodis, T. Green, and K. Kelley S. Gatewood, A. Alexander, R. Osborn, A. Kennedy, and L. Moczygemba D. Ragland, D. Campbell, M. Boss, C. Stroud, and B. Green M. Crowe, H. Lee, H. Michels, C. Black, and M. Chaffee J. Dominguez and J. Barner S. Hickey, R. Kazmierczak, and F. Gattas A. Newland Jamison, C. Kimberlin, and A. Winterstein 2011 L. DeMarzo, N. Skyer-Brandwene, D. Feudo A. Coe, S. Gatewood, L. Moczygemba, J. Goode, J. Beckner M. Hare, H. Ruong, N. Brandt, K. Fink D. Bright, M. Rush, K. Kroustos, S. Terrell, S. Swanson, A. Stockert, K. Kier, R. Thompson, M. Milks, B. Murphy, N. DiPietro W. Galbraith, J. Shadid, M. Sullens K. Thompson, L. Jonkman, S. Connor, D. Scharf L. Usinger, G. Gowan, T. Tabor, J. Midturi S. Grimes, A. Knauth, B. Crane, O. Marlar, J. Ezell

The American Pharmacists Association

Research Achievement Award in the Pharmaceutical Sciences

This award, administered by the APhA Academy of Pharmaceutical Research and Science (APhA–

APRS), encourages and recognizes outstanding meritorious achievement in any of the pharmaceutical sciences. Contributions to be recognized are in the areas of basic pharmaceutical, clinical, and economic, social, and administrative sciences, which develop knowledge and integrate the process of science into

the profession of pharmacy. The award rotates each year among the APhA–APRS Sections.

Past Recipients:

1962 Joseph H. Burckhalter, John E. Christian, Ole Gisvold, Takeru Higuchi, E. Leong Way 1963 Bernard R. Baker, Einar Brochmann- Hanssen, Edward R. Garrett, Gordon H. Svoboda, Lawrence C. Weaver 1964 Takeru Higuchi, Tom S. Miya, Taito O. Soine, James M. Sprague, Joseph V. Swintosky 1965 S. Morris Kupchan, Lloyd C. Miller, Edward E. Smissman, Ewart A. Swinyard, Dale E. Wurster 1966 John H. Biel, Joseph P. Buckley, William J. Mader, Eino Nelson, Varro E. Tyler, Jr. 1967 Karl H. Beyer, Jr., Alfred Burger, John C. Craig, Alfred N. Martin, Frank H. Wiley 1968 Morris E. Auerbach, Allan H. Conney, Sidney Riegelman, Joseph Sam, William I. Taylor 1969 Albert Q. Butler, Gerhard Levy, Egil Ramstad, Corwin H. Ransch, David H. Tedeschi 1970 William O. Foye, Edward R. Garrett, William I. Higuchi, Sidney Riegelman, Monroe Wall 1972 Henry Rapoport, Lewis S. Schanker 1973 Arnold Becket, Klaus Bienmann 1974 Norman R. Farnsworth, Karl Folkers 1975 Erminio Costa, John L. Lach, Ernest G. Wollish 1976 Heinz G. Floss, Everett May 1977 Lewis S. Harris, Jens T. Carstensen 1978 Daniel Banes, Robert W. Hammel, Eugene C. Jorgensen 1979 Leon Lachman, Wayne M. Levin 1980 Kenneth A. Connors, Lester A. Mitscher, Philip S. Portoghese, Mickey C. Smith 1982 Jack L. Beal, Leslie Z. Benet, John L. Neumeyer, Albert I. Wertheimer 1984 Lester Chafetz, David A. Knapp, John P. N. Rosazza, John G. Wagner 1985 Sidney J. Stohs, Donald T. Witiak

1986 Jean Paul Gagnon 1987 Klaus G. Florey, Kenner C. Rice 1988 Bonnie L. Svarstad 1989 Nicholas Bodor 1990 John M. Cassady, Lee Timothy Grady 1991 Charles D. Hepler, Joseph R. Robinson 1992 Ho-Leung Fung, Laurence H. Hurley 1993 James T. Stewart 1994 Garnet E. Peck, Dev S. Pathak 1995 Richard A. Glennon 1996 William E. Evans 1997 J. Lyle Bootman 1999 Milap C. Nahata 2000 Dale B. Christensen 2001 Ronald T. Borchardt 2002 Leslie Hendeles 2003 Duane M. Kirking 2004 James C. Price 2005 James C. Cloyd 2006 Stephen W. Schondelmeyer 2007 Ronald J. Sawchuk 2008 Barry L. Carter 2009 JoLaine R. Draugalis 2010 Indra K. Reddy 2011 not presented 2012 Carole L. Kimberlin

The American Pharmacists Association

Ebert Prize Endowed by the Ebert Legacy

The Ebert Prize, administered by the APhA Academy of Pharmaceutical Research and Science (APhA–

APRS), was established in 1873. It recognizes the author(s) of the best report of original investigation of a medicinal substance published in the Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences in the past year. Both the Editorial Advisory Board of the Journal and the APhA- APRS Awards Committee participate in the

selection process. Past Recipients: 1874 Charles Mitchell 1877 Frederick B. Power 1882 John Uri Lloyd 1886 Emlen Painter 1887 Edward Kremers 1888 Joseph Geisler 1890 William T. Wenzell 1891 John Uri Lloyd 1897 James W. T. Knox with Albert B. Prescott 1898 Virgil Coblentz 1899 Henry Kraemer 1900 Edward Kremers with Oswald Schreiner 1902 J. O. Schlotterbeck with H. C. Watkins 1903 Frederick B. Power 1905 Ernest Schmidt 1906 J. O. Schlotterbeck with H. C. Watkins 1907 Frederick B. Power with Frank Tutin 1908 A. B. Stevens with L. E. Warren 1909 Henry Kraemer 1910 Harry M. Gordin 1911 W. A. Puckner with L. E. Warren 1915 E. N. Gathercoal 1916 John Uri Lloyd 1919 Arno Viehover with C. O. Ewing and J. F. Clevengerrecipients 1920 George D. Beal 1921 Albert Schneider 1922 W. L. Scoville 1923 Paul S. Pittenger 1924 H. V. Arny with Abraham Taub 1925 H. W. Youngken 1926 J. A. Handy with L. F. Hoyt

1927 L. W. Rowe 1928 E. E. Swanson 1929 John C. Krantz, Jr. 1930 M. R. Thompson 1931 H. W. Youngken 1932 Zdenek F. Klan 1933 Ewin Gillis with H. A. Langenhan 1935 Marvin J. Andrews 1936 Glenn L. Jenkins with Charles F. Bruening 1938 Frederick F. Johnson 1939 B. V. Christensen with L. G. Gramling 1940 Lloyd C. Miller 1941 William J. Husa 1942 Ole Gisvold 1945 Paul Jannke with Howard Jensen 1946 Lloyd W. Hazleton with Kathleen D. Talbert 1947 Walter H. Hartung 1948 Harry W. Hind with Frank M. Goyan 1949 Robertson Pratt with Jean Dufrenoy, Peter P.T. Sah, and Louis A. Strait 1950 Rudolph H. Blythe with Harlan H. Tuthill and John J. Gulesich 1951 Louis W. Busse with Takeru Higuchi 1952 Lloyd M. Parks with Arnold J. Henning and Takeru Higuchi 1953 Ole Gisvold with Arnold J. Henning, G. G. Krishnamurty, W. F. White, and Raymond E. Hopponen

1954 Takeru Higuchi with A. Narashima Rao and D. A. Zuck 1955 Fred W. Schueler 1956 Martin Barr with Martin Katz 1957 John E. Christian 1958 Joseph V. Swintosky with Manford J. Robinson 1959 Sidney Riegelman with W. J. Crowell 1960 S. Morris Kupchan 1961 John G. Wagner with Stuart Long and William Veldcamp 1962 Einar Brochmann- Hanssen 1963 Edward R. Garrett 1964 Bernard Randall Baker 1965 Howard J. Schaeffer 1966 Alfred N. Martin with John L. Colaizzi and Adelbert M. Knevel 1967 Gordon H. Svoboda with Gerald A. Poore 1968 William I. Higuchi with Parvinder Singh, Saurabh J. Desai, and Anthony P. Simonelli 1969 Gerhard Levy with Renpei Nagashima and Robert A. O‘Reilly 1970 William I. Higuchi with A. H. Ghanem and Anthony P. Simonelli 1971 Thomas J. Bardos with C. K. Navada and Z. F. Chmielewicz 1972 Kenneth B. Bischoff

with Robert L. Dedrick, Daniel S. Zaharko, and James A. Longstreth 1973 Gordon L. Flynn and Samuel H. Yalkowsky 1974 Jacob L. Varsano and Seymour G. Gilbert 1975 Gordon L. Amidon and Samuel H. Yalkowsky 1976 J.T. Carstensen and Pakdee Pothisiri 1977 Michael J. Pikal and Lee Floyd Ellis and Anita L. Lukes 1978 Everett N. Hiestand, J. E. Wells, C. B. Poet, and J. F. Ochs 1979 William Y. Chen, D. L. Coleman, J. D. Andrade, and A. R. Temple 1980 Cheng-Der Yu, Jeffrey L. Fox, Norman F. H. Ho, and William I. Higuchi 1982 Edward G. Rippie and Douglas W. Danielson 1983 Gregory E. Amidon, William I. Higuchi and Norman F. H. Ho 1984 George Zografi, Gordon L. Amidon and Lynn Van Campen 1985 Manabu Hanano, Tetsuya Terasaki, Tatsuja Iga, and Yuichi Sugiyama 1986 Trevor M. Penning 1987 Jennifer B. Dressman and David Fleisher 1988 Robert J. Levy, Gershon Golomb, Mark Dickson, Mary Sue Smith, and Frederick J. Schoen 1989 Joseph R. Robinson, Eugene R. Cooper and George M. Grass 1990 Srinivasan Venkateshwaran, Sandra M. Sims,

Charanjit R. Behl, Abdel-Halim Ghanem, and William I. Higuchi 1991 J. Edmond Riviere, Patrick L. Williams and Michael Paul Carver 1992 Michael H. Abraham, William R. Lib and Nicholas P. Franks 1993 Stefan Balaz, Michael Wiese, and Joachim K. Seydel 1994 Marcel H. Bickel and Josy Clausen 1995 David A. Edwards and Robert Langer 1996 Samir Mitragotri, Daniel Blankschtein, David A. Edwards, and Robert Langer 1997 Per Artursson, Kristina Luthman, Katrin Palm, Gert Strandlund, and Anna-Lena Ungell 1998 Robert G. Strickley and Bradley D. Anderson 1999 Richard P. Batycky, David A. Edwards, Justin Hanes, and Robert Langer 2000 Susan K. Lum and Wendy C. Duncan- Hewitt 2001 George Zografi and Ziang Zhang 2002 Michael H. Abraham, Yuan H. Zhao, Joelle Le, Anne Hersey, Peter J. Eddershaw, Chris N. Luscombe, Darko Boutina, Gordon Beck, Brad Sherborne, Ian Cooper, and James A. Platts 2003 Patrick Poulin and Frank-Peter Theil 2004 Christopher J. Roberts, Richard T. Darrington,

and Maureen B. Whitley 2005 Nair Rodriguez- Hornedo and Denette K. Murphy 2006 Agam R. Sheth, Deliang Zhou, Francis X. Muller, David J.W. Grant 2007 Renuka Thirumangalathu, Sampathkumar Krishnan, David Brems, Theodore Randolph, and John Carpenter 2008 Miki Katoh, Toshiro Sawada, Yoshinori Soeno, Miki Nakajima, Chise Tateno, Katsutoshi Yoshizato, and Tsuyoshi Yokoi 2009 Lloyd G. Tillman, Richard S. Geary, and Gregory E. Hardee 2010 Raj Badhan, Jeffrey Penny, Aledksandra Galetin, and J. Brian Houston 2011 Amit S. Kalgutkar, Kosea S. Frederick, Jonathan Chupka, Bo Feng, Sarah Kempshall, Rochelle J. Mireles, Katherine S. Fenner, and Matthew D. Troutman 2012 Jared Baird, Bernard Van Eerdenbrugh, and Lynne S. Taylor

The American Pharmacists Association

Wiederholt Prize

This award was established in 1996 as the APhA Best Published Paper Award for Economic, Social, and Administrative Sciences. In 2002, it was renamed the Wiederholt Prize in honor of Joseph B. Wiederholt, PhD (1949–2001). Dr. Wiederholt was the first recipient of the award and a professor at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. The purpose of the award is to recognize the best paper published in the Journal of

the American Pharmacists Association within the past two calendar years, describing original investigation in the areas of economic, social, or administrative sciences.

Past Recipients: 1997 Jon C. Schommer and Joseph B. Wiederholt 1998 Bruce L. Lambert 1999 Folakemi T. Odedina, Charles D. Hepler, Richard Segal, and M. David Miller 2000 Scott R. Smith and Duane M. Kirking 2001 Caroline A. Gaither 2002 Julie M. Ganther and David H. Kreling 2003 Dale B. Christensen, Nancy Neil, William E. Fassett, David H. Smith, Garth Holmes, and Andy Stergachis 2004 Carole W. Cranor and Dale B. Christensen 2005 Elizabeth A. Chrischilles, Barry L. Carter, Brian C. Lund, Linda M. Rubenstein, Shari S. Chen- Hardee, Margaret D. Voelker, Tae-Ryong Park, and Angela K. Kuehl. 2006 Bonnie L. Svarstad, Dara C. Bultman and Jeanine K. Mount 2007 Bruce A. Berger, Huigang Liang, and Karen Suchanek Hudmon 2008 Nancy J. Fjortoft 2009 Barry Bunting, Benjamin H. Smith, and Susan E. Sutherland 2010 Elizabeth Allan Flynn, Kenneth N. Barker, Bruce A. Berger, Patrick D. Brackett, and Kimberly Braxton Lloyd 2011 Beth A. Martin, Ruth H. Bruskiewitz, and Betty A. Chewning 2012 Melinda E. Kozminski, Rachelle Busby, Melissa Somma McGivney, Patricia M. Klatt, Stephanie R. Hackett, and Joel H. Merenstein

American Pharmacists Association

Clinical Research Paper Award

The award, established in 2006, is intended to promote and encourage high-quality clinical research or practice-based research in the clinical sciences by recognizing an original research article in this area

published in the Journal of the American Pharmacists Association.

Past Recipients: 2007 Barry Bunting and Carole Cranor 2008 Lord V. Sarino, Kristy H. Dang, Nahal Dianat, Hera Djihanian, Neda Nataian, Karen S. Hudmon, and Peter J. Ambrose 2009 Joseph P. Vande Griend, Sunny A. Linnebur, J. Mark Ruscin, Sheryl F. Vondracek, Pamela Wolfe, and Michael T. McDermott 2010 Lourdes G. Planas, Kimberly M. Crosby, Kimberly D. Mitchell, and Kevin C. Farmer 2011 Bijal M. Shah, Gireesh V. Gupchup, Matthew E. Borrego, Dennis W. Raisch, and Katherine K. Knapp 2012 Cameron A. Winfrey, Sara Wortman, Stacey Frede, Natalie Kunze, Wayne F. Conrad, and Pamela C. Heaton

American Pharmacists Association

Postgraduate Best Paper Award

This award recognizes the author of the best contributed paper (podium or poster session) presented at each APhA Annual Meeting by a postgraduate in pharmacy. Each APhA–APRS Section is eligible to identify an award recipient annually.

Past Recipients:

1996: Hei-Jen McLaury, L.V. Allen, A. Chaturvedi, D. Canfield and K.Le (Basic) Gina R. Westfall, W.A. Narducci (Clinical) Julie M. Ganther, D. H. Kreling (ESAS) 1997: Scott R. Smith, Duane M. Kirking (ESAS) 1998: Attila Juhasz (Basic) Robert D. Christian (ESAS) Duane M. Kirking 1999: Ke Tom Xu (ESAS) 2000: Julie M. Ganther (ESAS) 2001: Irene Contreras, N. Beckey, D. Parra, and L. Korman (Clinical). Marcia Worley, Jon C. Schommer (ESAS) 2002: Richard Cline (ESAS) Avin Yaldo (Clinical) 2003: A. Sarkar Basu (Basic) Christopher Cook (Clinical) Carol Hermansen-Kobulnicky (ESAS) 2004 Sharrel Pinto (Clinical) Nathaniel Rickels (ESAS) 2005 Randall J. Voytilla and Jim Drennan (Basic) Jennifer Baker, C. Heckman, A. Best, E. McCance-Katz (Clinical) Lisa M. Guirguis, Mara Kieser, Betty Chewning, Nathan Kanous (ESAS) 2006 Mudit Kakar, J. Davis, Carol Lim (Basic) Randall Voytilla, Jim Drennen III (Honorable Mention Basic) Ajay Taluja, Y. Bae (Honorable Mention Basic) Patrick Garman, C. Hsu, L. D. Ried (Clinical) Mark Okafor, Joseph Thomas III, (ESAS Poster) Chia-Hung Chou, D. Mott, D. Kreling (Honorable Mention ESAS Poster) Bupendra Shah, P. Patwardhan, A. Gadkari, B. Chewing, (Honorable Mention ESAS Poster) Bijal Shah, G. Gupchup, M. Borrego, D. Raisch, N. House, A. Segal, M. Dodd, W. Apfeldorf and S. Feldner (ESAS Podium) 2007 Colleen Rock, Phillip Moos, (Basic) Antoun Houranieh, Marizela Savic (Clinical) Amit Patel, John P. Bentley, David J. McCaffrey, Douglas Vorhies, Scott Vitell, (ESAS Poster) Luz Dalia Sanchez (ESAS Podium) 2008 Colleen Rock, Phillip Moos, (Basic) Julie Oestreich, Suellen Ferraris, Wendell Akers, (Clinical) Tara L. Jenkins, Don Harrison, Elgene W. Jacobs, Barbara Neas, Tracy Hagemann, (ESAS Poster) Yifei Liu, William Doucette, Karen Farris, (ESAS Podium) 2009 Robert Bechtol and Sharell Pinto (ESAS Poster) Abhijit S. Gadkari, David A. Mott, Joshua A. Thorpe, and David H. Kreling (ESAS Podium) Johnny B. Roy, Gregory Gilmet, Tom Marshall, David H. Mitcheson, and Jennifer B. Shannon (Clinical) 2010 Pallavi Patwardhan and Betty Chewning (ESAS Podium) Addi Faerber and David Kreling (ESAS Poster) Amy K. Kennedy, Leticia Moczygemba, Jean-Venable “Kelly” R. Goode, and Gary Matzke (Clinical) 2011 Arindam Basu Sarkar, Gopalkumar Markandakumar, and Jonathan Speidel (Basic) Jagannath Mohan Muzumdar (ESAS Podium) Haesuk Park (ESAS Poster)

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Linwood F. Tice Friend of the APhA Academy of Student Pharmacists Award

Established in 1988, this award recognizes an individual whose long term services and contributions have supported the APhA Academy of Student Pharmacists (APhA–ASP) and its members. Formerly known as

the APhA Friend of ASP Award, the award was renamed in 1994 to honor University of the Sciences in Philadelphia Dean Emeritus and APhA Past President Dr. Linwood F. Tice who, in his capacity as Chair

of the APhA Committee on Student Branches from 1952 to 1955, was instrumental in the formation of the APhA organizational unit that evolved into APhA–ASP.

Past Recipients: 1998 Dennis B. Worthen 1999 Ralph V. Foster 2000 William D. French 2001 Fred G. Paavola 2002 Salvatore J. Giorgianni 2003 Andrew V. Young 2004 Lucinda L. Maine 2005 Charles Thomas 2006 Robert L. Day 2007 Charles K. Born 2008 Valerie T. Prince 2009 Charles J. Broussard 2010 April Shaughnessy 2011 Michael A. Mone 2012 Joseph L. Fink

The American Pharmacists Association

Academy of Student Pharmacists Outstanding Chapter Advisor Award

The APhA Academy of Student Pharmacists Outstanding Chapter Advisor Award was established in 1988 to recognize advisors of APhA–ASP chapters who have promoted with distinction the welfare of

student pharmacists through various professional activities.

Past Recipients:

1998 Gerald L. Cable, The Ohio State University 1999 Stephanie J. Phelps, University of Tennessee Health Science Center 2000 Robert L. Day, University of California, San Francisco 2001 Theodore G. Tong, University of Arizona 2002 Samuel C. Augustine, University of Nebraska Medical Center 2003 Michael Z. Wincor, University of Southern California 2004 Todd D. Sorensen, University of Minnesota 2005 Tina Penick Brock, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 2006 Regina Caldwell, University of Kentucky 2007 Lynn Simpson, University of Houston 2008 Nanci Murphy, University of Washington 2009 Cameron Lindsay, University of Missouri Kansas City 2010 Eddie B. Dunn, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences 2011 Michael Doherty, University of Cincinnati 2012 Gary E. DeLander, Oregon State University

The American Pharmacists Association

Academy of Student Pharmacists Outstanding Dean Award

The APhA Academy of Student Pharmacists Outstanding Dean Award was established in 2005 to recognize the deans of the schools and colleges of pharmacy nationwide who have promoted with distinction the welfare of student pharmacists

through various professional activities. Past Recipients: 2005 Joseph O. Dean, Jr, Samford University 2006 John A. Pieper, University of New Mexico 2007 Sidney D. Nelson, University of Washington 2008 Mary Anne Koda-Kimble, University of California, San Francisco 2009 Kenneth B. Roberts, University of Kentucky College of Pharmacy 2010 Robert L. McCarthy, University of Connecticu 2011 Robert W. Brueggemeier, The Ohio State University 2012 Hewitt W. “Ted” Matthews, Mercer University

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Student Leadership Award Endowed by Procter & Gamble Health Care

Established in 1983, the APhA Student Leadership Award recognizes outstanding academic achievement

and leadership ability of students entering their last year of pharmacy school. Past Recipients:

1985 Edmund Carter, University of Toledo Suzanne Finazzo, St. John’s University Susan Kern, University of California,San Francisco Jeanne Wiens, University of Nebraska Medical Center 1986 Sharon Basile, University of Florida Stephanie Butler, University of Nebraska Medical Center John Butts, University of Kentucky Deborah Ann Koperski, University of Toledo Lorraine Ratcliffe, St. John’s University Virginia Suiter, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 1987 Joyce Broyles, University of Tennessee Health Science Center Gary Cacciatore, University of FloridaPast Recipients (continued) Kelly Lynn Floren, University of Minnesota Ellie Howell, University of Kentucky 1988 Joseph T. Dye, University of Texas at Austin Laura L. Hummel, South Dakota State University Robert Littrell, University of Kentucky Ava Rhea Wix, University of Florida 1989 Patti Gasdek, Mercer University Helen Li-Ling Chao, University of Florida Holly Puder, University of Tennessee Health Science Center Mary Kay Van Veldhuizen, South Dakota State University 1990 Dawn Marie Bell, University of Florida Robert P. Mauch, Jr, Mercer University Lisa A. Nepodal, South Dakota State University Lillian J. Yao, University of California, San Francisco 1991 Nancy Ann Alvarez, University of Arizona Gregory George, University of Southern California Anne Elizabeth Hendrick, University

of Florida Angela Hoth, University of Iowa 1992 Cathy Clark, University of Florida Melanie Crump, University of Texas at Austin Valerie A. Prince, Mercer University Janet L. Pate, University of Colorado 1993 Trina M. Brown, University of Florida Shevan Annette Graham, University of Texas at Austin Michelle A. Koe, University of Connecticut Jennifer L. Schemenaur, Purdue University 1994 Tracy Allen, University of Maryland Eric Edgell, University of Arizona Marilyn A. Marquardt, Mercer University Beverly Mendoza, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey 1995 Thomas E. Board, The Ohio State University Charles E. McPherson, University of Texas at Austin Valerie M. Schmidt, West Virginia University Christy L. Shedd, University of Missouri–Kansas City 1996 Meredith Carter, University of the Sciences in Philadelphia Jennifer Dudinak, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey Todd Krueger, University of Missouri– Kansas City Stephanie Messmer, North Dakota State University 1997 Renee A. Ahrens, Drake University Victoria M. Bond, Mercer University Terrence R. Jackson, University of Arizona Jennifer Martin, University of Florida 1998 Mark A. Baje, University of California, San Francisco Greg Bartels, South Dakota State University

Wendy J. Friedig, North Dakota State University Jeffrey Jon Rochon, University of Washington 1999 Shawn McFarland, University of Tennessee Health Science Center Janelle Meyer-Sabo, University of Missouri–Kansas City Scott Peterson, South Dakota State University Shaun Young, University of the Pacific 2000 Sandy J. Close, University of Toledo Robin M. Hager-McLaughlin, University of Arizona Laurie J. Schmitt, University of Colorado Joseph Volk, South Dakota State University 2001 Deborah Anderson, University of California, San Francisco Vinicia Lynn Thomas Cortez, Samford University Jennifer Davis, Shenandoah University Teresa Halperin, University of the Pacific 2002 DeArcy E. Campbell, University of Florida Debra J. Flores, University of Kentucky Amit B. Patel, University of Cincinnati Scott R. Smorra, University of Arizona 2003 Ami E. Doshi, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey Peter J. Lee, University of Southern California Natalie Belanger Perkins, University of Arizona Paula A. Svoboda, University of Nebraska Medical Center 2004 Collin S. Conway, University of Washington M.E. (Trey) Crumby, III, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Susan Hubbard Gitzinger, University of Kentucky Katherine C. Pang, University of California, San Francisco 2005 Thomas B. Gage, University of Texas at Austin Jill L. Garlisch, Oregon State University Monica L. Miller, University of Minnesota Ravipal Singh, University of Southern California 2006 Carson Huntoon, University of Washington Christopher Nguyen, University of California, San Francisco Kendra Oldergog, University of Arizona Maegan Rogers, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences

2007 Kathryn Allen, Samford University Danielle Colayco, University of Southern California Kristen Hillebrand, University of Cincinnati Megan McKee, University of Arizona 2008 Brandi Chock, University of Southern California Leslie Mooney, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Kimberly Neff, University of New Mexico Catherine Oliver, University of Louisiana at Monroe 2009 Clint Boone, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Bonnie Hui, University of Southern California Kenneth C. Hohmeier, University of Toledo Lina Saliba, Virginia Commonwealth University 2010 Brooke Busche, University of New Mexico College of Pharmacy Jonathan Chenoweth, University of Washington School of Pharmacy Collin Ward, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences College of Pharmacy Daniel Wojenski, University of Illinois at Chicago College of Pharmacy 2011 Elizabeth L. Alford, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Jill M. Augustine, Mercer University College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences Jordan Brazeal, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences College of Pharmacy Davena Norris, University of New Mexico College of Pharmacy 2012 Autumn D. Bagwell, Samford University McWhorter School of Pharmacy Athena Brand, The University of Texas at Austin College of Pharmacy Kelley L. Ratermann, University of Kentucky College of Pharmacy Angela Olenik, The University of Rhode Island College of Pharmacy

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Academy of Student Pharmacists Chapter Achievement Awards

The APhA Academy of Student Pharmacists (APhA–ASP) Chapter Achievement Awards were established in 1974 to recognize outstanding activities during the previous school year of chapters of APhA–ASP at schools and colleges of

pharmacy in the United States. Past Recipients: 1975 West Virginia University 1976 Washington State University 1977 University of Colorado 1978 Creighton University 1979 South Dakota State University 1980 lst: Virginia Commonwealth University 2nd: Oregon State University 3rd: University of Minnesota 1981 lst: University of Minnesota 2nd: University of Georgia 3rd: University of Florida 4th: University of Wisconsin-Madison 5th: University of West Virginia Literary Award: University of Missouri–Kansas City 1982 lst: University of Kentucky 2nd: University of Georgia 3rd: University of Minnesota 4th: University of Florida 5th: Virginia Commonwealth University Literary Award: Virginia Commonwealth University 1983 lst: University of Georgia 2nd: University of Kentucky 3rd: Virginia Commonwealth

University 4th: University of Minnesota 5th: University of Texas at Austin Literary Award: University of the Pacific 1984 A: Virginia Commonwealth University AA: South Dakota State University AAA: Oregon State University Literary Award: Ferris State University 1985 A: University of Tennessee Health Science Center AA: University of Kentucky AAA: South Dakota State University Literary Award: Ferris State University 1986 A: University of Tennessee Health Science Center AA: South Dakota State University AAA: Drake University Literary Award: Ferris State University 1987 A: University of Kentucky AA: University of Missouri–Kansas City AAA: South Dakota State University Most Improved: University of the Pacific 1988 A: University of Texas at Austin AA: University of Missouri–Kansas City AAA: South Dakota State University Most Improved: Virginia Commonwealth University 1989 A: Mercer University AA: University of Missouri–Kansas City AAA: South Dakota State University Most Improved: Nova Southeastern University

1990 A: Mercer University AA: University of California, San Francisco AAA: South Dakota State University Most Improved: University of Oklahoma 1991 A: Mercer University AA: University of Wisconsin-Madison AAA: Drake University Most Improved: University of Houston 1992 A: University of the Pacific AA: University of Wisconsin-Madison AAA: South Dakota State University Most Improved: The Ohio State University 1993 A: Mercer University AA: University of Wisconsin–Madison AAA: Drake University Most Improved: University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences 1994 A: University of the Pacific AA: University of Wisconsin–Madison AAA: Midwestern University Chicago Most Improved: Creighton University 1995 A: University of the Pacific AA: University of Kentucky AAA: University of Missouri–Kansas City Most Improved: Samford University 1996 A: University of the Pacific AA: University of Wisconsin–Madison AAA: University of Missouri–Kansas City Most Improved: Oregon State University 1997 A: University of the Pacific AA: University of Wisconsin-Madison AAA: University of Missouri–Kansas City Most Improved: University of Arizona 1998 A: Mercer University AA: University of Missouri–Kansas City AAA: South Dakota State University Most Improved: University of Southern California

1999 A: University of Southern California AA: University of Tennessee Health Science Center AAA: South Dakota State University Most Improved: University of Illinois at Chicago 2000 Chapter of the Year: University of California, San Francisco Most Improved: The Ohio State University A: University of the Pacific AA: Mercer University AAA: South Dakota State University Innovative Programming Award: University of Arizona Professionalism Award: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Pharmaceutical Care Award: Creighton University Policy and Legislative Award: University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences 2001 Chapter of the Year: University of Southern California Most Improved: West Virginia University A: University of California, San Francisco AA: University of Tennessee Health Science Center AAA: University of Arizona Innovative Programming Award: University of Nebraska Medical Center Professionalism Award: University of Kentucky Pharmaceutical Care Award: Duquesne University Policy and Legislative Award: University of Florida 2002 Chapter of the Year: University of Tennessee Health Science Center Most Improved: University of Connecticut A: University of the Pacific AA: University of Kentucky AAA: University of Nebraska Medical Center Innovative Programming Award: University of Southern California Professionalism Award: The Ohio State University Pharmaceutical Care Award: University of California, San Francisco Policy and Legislative Award: University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences

2003 Chapter of the Year: University of Arizona Most Improved: University of Cincinnati A: Duquesne University AA: University of Tennessee Health Science Center AAA: South Dakota State University Innovative Programming Award: University of Pittsburgh Professionalism Award: University of Kentucky Pharmaceutical Care Award: Mercer University Policy and Legislative Award: Idaho State University 2004 Chapter of the Year: University of Tennessee Health Science Center Most Improved: University of Minnesota A: University of California, San Francisco AA: University of Kentucky AAA: University of Arizona Innovative Programming Award: University of Cincinnati Professionalism Award: St. John’s University Patient Care Award: University of Southern California Policy and Legislative Award: University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences 2005 Chapter of the Year: University of Kentucky Most Improved: Temple University A: Mercer University AA: University of Tennessee Health Science Center AAA: University of Arizona Innovative Programming Award: University of the Pacific Professionalism Award: University of Texas at Austin Patient Care Award: University of Southern California Policy and Legislative Award: University of Wisconsin-Madisonst Recipients (In year award was received) 2006 Chapter of the Year: University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Most Improved Chapter: The Ohio State University A: University of the Pacific AA: University of Tennessee Health Science Center

AAA: University of Arizona Patient Care Award: University of Southern California Policy and Legislative Award: University of Minnesota Professionalism Award: Loma Linda University Innovative Programming Award: University of Missouri–Kansas City 2007 Chapter of the Year: University of Southern California Most Improved Chapter: Albany College of Pharmacy A: University of Tennessee AA: University of California, San Francisco AAA: University of Arizona Patient Care Award: University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Policy and Legislative Award: Wilkes University Professionalism Award: Duquesne University Innovative Programming Award: Wayne State University Outstanding IPSF Activity Award: University of Arizona 2008 Chapter of the Year: University of California, San Francisco Most Improved Chapter: Western University of Health Sciences A: University of Minnesota AA: University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences AAA: Wilkes University Patient Care Award: University of Tennessee Health Science Center Policy and Legislative Award: Nova Southeastern University Professionalism Award: Albany College of Pharmacy Innovative Programming Award: University of Missouri-Kansas City Outstanding IPSF Activity Award: University of Arizona 2009 Chapter of the Year: University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Most Improved Chapter: University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center A: University of Southern California AA: The Ohio State University AAA: University of Arizona Patient Care Award: University of Tennessee Health Science Center Policy and Legislative Award: Albany College of Pharmacy

Professionalism Award: South Dakota State University Innovative Programming Award: University of Pittsburgh Outstanding IPSF Activity Award: University of Minnesota 2010 Chapter of the Year: University of Tennessee Health Science Center Most Improved Chapter: University of Toledo A: Mercer University AA: University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences AAA: University of Washington Patient Care Award: University of Iowa Policy and Legislative Award: Virginia Commonwealth University Professionalism Award: St. John's University Innovative Programming Award: University of the Pacific Outstanding IPSF Award: University of Pittsburgh 2011 Chapter of the Year: University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Most Improved Chapter: Duquesne University A: The University of Tennessee Health Science Center AA: University of Iowa AAA: University of New Mexico Patient Care Award: University of Illinois at Chicago Policy and Legislative Award: Virginia Commonwealth University Professionalism Award: University of Florida Innovative Programming Award: University of the Pacific Thomas J. Long Outstanding IPSF Award: University of Pittsburgh

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Academy of Student Pharmacists Membership Achievement Awards

The APhA Academy of Student Pharmacists (APhA–ASP) Membership Achievement Awards were

established in 1984 to recognize three APhA–ASP chapters achieving a high percentage of students recruited as APhA student members. The award is presented to the APhA–ASP chapters at the following

three schools of pharmacy for their exceptional efforts in significantly increasing APhA student membership on their campuses.

Past Recipients: 1987 1st: University of Pittsburgh 2nd: Duquesne University 3rd: South Dakota State University 1988 1st: University of Pittsburgh 2nd: University of Tennessee Health Science Center 3rd: Duquesne University 1989 1st: University of Iowa 2nd: University of Missouri–Kansas City 3rd: University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences 1990 1st: University of Washington 2nd: University of Puerto Rico 3rd: Medical University of South Carolina 1991 1st: Campbell University 2nd: University of Puerto Rico 3rd: University of Houston 1992 1st: Texas Southern University 2nd: University of Iowa 3rd: University of Colorado 1993 1st: University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences 2nd: Drake University 3rd: University of Toledo 1994 1st: Florida A&M University 2nd: Xavier University of Louisiana 3rd: University of Montana

1995 1st: University of Southern California 2nd: Texas Southern University 3rd: Drake University 1996 1st: Howard University 2nd: University of Illinois at Chicago 3rd: Xavier University of Louisiana 1997 1st: University of the Sciences in Philadelphia 2nd: University of Arizona 3rd: University of Pittsburgh 1998 1st: University of Utah 2nd: Western University of Health Sciences 3rd: Midwestern University Chicago 1999 1st: University of the Pacific 2nd: South Dakota State University 3rd: Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center 2000 1st: West Virginia University 2nd: Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences Boston 3rd: University of Pittsburgh 2001 1st: University of South Carolina 2nd: Auburn University 3rd: University of Georgia 2002 1st: University of Pittsburgh 2nd: West Virginia University 3rd: University of Connecticut

2003 1st: University of Rhode Island 2nd: Florida A&M University 3rd: St. John’s University 2004 1st: Idaho State University 2nd: Wilkes University 3rd: University of Minnesota 2005 1st: Drake University 2nd: University of Colorado 3rd: University of Lousiana-Monroe 2006 1st: Texas Tech University Health Science Center 2nd: University of Louisiana at Monroe 3rd: Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences Worcester 2007 1st : Hampton University 2nd: Xavier University of Louisiana 3rd: Western University of Health Sciences 2008 1st: Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey 2nd: South Dakota State University 3rd: Florida A&M University 2009 1st: University of Toledo 2nd: Florida A&M University 3rd: Palm Beach Atlantic University 2010: 1st: Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center School of Pharmacy 2nd: Butler University College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences 3rd: University of Oklahoma College of Pharmacy