The document lists recipients of awards from the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists for the classes of 2010, 2011, and 2012. It provides brief summaries of each recipient's involvement with their school's student society of health-system pharmacy, leadership positions, internships, volunteer work, research presentations, and awards.
RECORD OF ATTENDANCE
Philip Shaw
participated in the following activity:
Social Media for Healthcare Certification from Mayo Clinic and Hootsuite
May 19, 2019
In support of improving patient care, this activity is planned and implemented by Mayo Clinic College of
Medicine and Science and HootSuite, Inc.. Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and Science is jointly
accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation
Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) to
provide continuing education for the healthcare team.
Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and Science designates this enduring material for a maximum of 3.5
AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of
their participation in the activity. (Released on August 13, 2015. Expires on August 13, 2021.)
RECORD OF ATTENDANCE
Philip Shaw
participated in the following activity:
Social Media for Healthcare Certification from Mayo Clinic and Hootsuite
May 19, 2019
In support of improving patient care, this activity is planned and implemented by Mayo Clinic College of
Medicine and Science and HootSuite, Inc.. Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and Science is jointly
accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation
Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) to
provide continuing education for the healthcare team.
Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and Science designates this enduring material for a maximum of 3.5
AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of
their participation in the activity. (Released on August 13, 2015. Expires on August 13, 2021.)
Making Medication Accessible: The Patient Assistance ProgramDebra Harris, MPH
BTG interns managed and ran 6 PAP offices across Philadelphia, serving as advocates for low-income, uninsured patients. Many of these patients require medication that is not available at the health center pharmacies, but is available from various pharmaceutical companies philanthropic programs. Interns assisted patients in filling out applications and providing the documentation necessary to qualify for free medication from these programs. Interns oversaw the entirety of the process, from application to follow-up to distribution of medication and the ordering of refills.
Making Medication Accessible: The Patient Assistance ProgramDebra Harris, MPH
BTG interns managed and ran 6 PAP offices across Philadelphia, serving as advocates for low-income, uninsured patients. Many of these patients require medication that is not available at the health center pharmacies, but is available from various pharmaceutical companies philanthropic programs. Interns assisted patients in filling out applications and providing the documentation necessary to qualify for free medication from these programs. Interns oversaw the entirety of the process, from application to follow-up to distribution of medication and the ordering of refills.
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John Jordan, CAE, executive VP & CEO, Pennsylvania Academy of Family Physicians & Foundation
Jon H. Sutton, MBA, manager, state affairs, division of advocacy & health policy, American College of Surgeons
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2009-2010 Award Recipients
CLASS OF 2010
JESSICA LARVA,
PURDUE UNIVERSITY
Past President, PU Student Society of Health-System Pharmacy
Member, ASHP Pharmacy Student Forum Meetings and Programming
Advisory Group
Student Participant, Cardinal Health Leadership Conference
Project Leader, Indiana Veteran's First Senior Health Fair, West Lafayette, Indiana
SHIRLEY LEE,
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND
President, UM Student Government
Member, ASHP Pharmacy Student Forum Policy and Legislative Affairs
Advisory Group
Pharmacy Intern, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland
Albert Schweitzer Fellowship
BRIAN MARLOW,
UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE
President, UT Student Government
Member, ASHP Pharmacy Student Forum Student Society and Leadership
Development Advisory Group
Organizer, Student Leadership Retreat for Student Leaders at UT
Recipient, Pharmacy Student Service Award from UT Student Government
CHRISTINA MARTIN,
UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH
Past President, UP Student Society of Health-System Pharmacy
Member, ASHP Pharmacy Student Forum Membership Advisory Group
Student of the Year Award Recipient, Pennsylvania Society of Health-
System Pharmacists
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Pharmacy Student Volunteer, Medical Mission Trips to Honduras
CLASS OF 2011
NERISSA ALDAY,
UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA
President, UF- Gainesville Student Society of Health-System Pharmacy
Student Representative, Florida Society of Health-System Pharmacists
Legislative and Regulatory Affairs Council
Organizer, UF Annual Residency Forum for the SSHP Student Presidents in Florida
Pharmacy Student Researcher, Surgical Care Improvement Project
ELVA VANDEVENDER,
OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY
President, OSU Student Society of Health-System Pharmacy
Member, ASHP Pharmacy Student Forum Meetings and Programming
Advisory Group
Pharmacy Intern, Portland VA Heart Failure Clinic, Portland, Oregon
Pharmacy Student Volunteer, InReach Clinic, Albany, Oregon
JOSEPH DIKUN,
NORTHEASTERN OHIO UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF MEDICINE
Past President, NEOUCOM Student Society of Health-System Pharmacy
Member, ASHP Pharmacy Student Forum Student Society and Leadership
Development Advisory Group
Pharmacy Intern, St. Elizabeth's Health Center, Youngstown, Ohio
Pharmacy Student Poster Presenter, AACP Annual Meeting 2009
DAVID KRAMP,
UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI
President, UC Student Society of Health-System Pharmacy
Pharmacy Student Poster Presenter, ASHP Midyear Clinical Meeting 2009
Pharmacy Intern, Baptist Hospital East, Louisville, Kentucky
Organizer, Pre-Pharmacy Mentor Program at UC
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RODNEY TURNER,
LAKE ERIE COLLEGE OF OSTEOPATHIC MEDICINE
President, LECOM-Erie Student Society of Health-System Pharmacy
Pharmacy Student Poster Presenter, ASHP Midyear Clinical Meeting 2009
Author, Osteoporosis Article in US Pharmacist
Lab Manager, Student Research Live Animal Lab at LECOM-Erie
CLASS OF 2012
SORANAROM KUMSAITONG,
MERCER UNIVERSITY
Vice President, MU Student Society of Health-System Pharmacy
Member, ASHP Pharmacy Student Forum Policy and Legislative Affairs
Advisory Group
Pharmacy Intern, Emory University Hospital, Atlanta, Georgia
Pharmacy Student Volunteer, Georgia Meditation Center, Atlanta, Georgia
CHRISTINE VI DANG,
UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO
Vice President, UC Student Society of Health-System Pharmacy
Member, ASHP Pharmacy Student Forum Student Society and Leadership
Development Advisory Group
Pharmacy Intern, Children's Hospital, Aurora, Colorado
Pharmacy Student Volunteer, Vietnamese Heritage Camp
MATTHEW WOLF,
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN
President Elect, UM Student Society of Health-System Pharmacy
Member, ASHP Pharmacy Student Forum Student Society and Leadership
Development Advisory Group
Pharmacy Intern, UM Investigational Drug Services, Ann Arbor, Michigan
Recipient, UM Dean's Scholarship for Highest Distinction in Academic Performance