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Student Pharmacist Magazine Hall of Fame

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Student Pharmacist Magazine Poster - Celebrating 40 Years 

2001: Pharmacy Student

January-February: Thinking About Your Future (Annual Career Issue)
Joshua Welborn
University of Washington
“Diabetes Screening Day can help make a difference”

George E. Milevich
Wilkes University
“Perseverance pays off as Gore visits Wilkes”

March-April: APhA-ASP Hits the Streets of San Francisco
Jean Schreck
University of Kentucky
“A new millennium moves the profession beyond pharmacy’s boundaries”

Joshua Welborn
University of Washington
“APhA-ASP’s future course to be charted by students in San Francisco”

Lisa McDevitt
University of Nebraska Medical Center
“IPSF World Congress—an unforgettable experience”

Tom Murray, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
Kalpesh Patel, Midwestern-Glendale
“Chapters achieving more through partnerships”

Sara Burda
University of Nebraska Medical Center
“Screenings give legislators, public a look at pharmacist’ skills”

May-June: You Work Hard for the Money: Our Financial Advice is Free
John Kirtley
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
“Take the steps to build partnerships for a brighter future”

Susan H. Staggs
University of Tennessee
“Raiders of the lost charter: Family legacy at Tennessee”

George E. Milevich
Wilkes University
“Political breakfast speaker gives students a taste of D.C. politics”

Hilda Hanjian, University of Southern California
Joshua Welborn, University of Washington
“Are you doing your part?”

July-August: Rays of Hope: Recovering from Chemical Dependency
Sara Burda
University of Nebraska Medical Center
“Small positive risks pay off”

Katie Keown,
University of Tennessee
“Cairo, Cairo, it’s off to Egypt pharmacy students go”

David D. Hall
University of Missouri-Kansas City
“Pharmacy Students, professional liability, and malpractice: The good, the bad, and the ugly”

Daniel S. Longyhore
Wilkes University
“What is the ‘Utah experience’?”

Melanie Bilz & Sarah Coutu
University at Buffalo
“New York pharmacy school students travel to state capital en masse”

September-October: Getting Pharmacy’s Message to Capitol Hill
John Kirtley
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
“Today’s students must carry the torch”

Mark H. Mayer
Southwestern Oklahoma State University
“D.C.’s architecture can be intimidating but legislative offices are approachable”

Kelly Summers
University of North Carolina
“Lifetime leadership lessons shared at APhA’s 2001 SLI”

Patrick K. Brady
University of Kansas
“Leadership qualities that can help increase opportunities in pharmacy”

George Clayton
Xavier University
“How to turn a U.S. Senator into an ‘F.O.P.’”

Jennifer Frederick
Purdue University
“Reducing the risk for birth defects (Folic Acid)”

November-December: Break Away from the Pack…Consider a Residency in 2002
Heather R. Ferguson
University of Georgia
“The impact of an idea”

Mark Mayer, Southwestern Oklahoma State University
Kelly Summers, University of North Carolina
Katharine Crites, University of Nebraska Medical Center
“How I spent my summer vacation: Pharmacy style”

Michelle Ellington
Mercer University
“IPSF World Congress: An experience in Egypt”

Alicia VandeBerg
University of Texas-Austin
“On the job training at the NCSL meeting”

2002: Pharmacy Student

January-February: Opening the Door to Opportunity (Annual Career Issue)
John Kirtley
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
“Striving to succeed in a time of need”

Aridia I. Acosta
Nova Southeastern University
“BPS certification acknowledges advanced skills in specialty areas”

Andrew W. Lam,
Long Island University
“LIU Chapter promotes National Pharmacy Week on NBC’s Today Show”

Kavita Johal
University of the Sciences in Philadelphia
“APhA historical marker dedication an eye-opener”

Conchetta Lesser
University of Arizona
“IPSF offers many ways to get involved today”

March-April: The Changing Face of Pharmacy
John Kirtley
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
“150 years of leadership: Where we have been, where we will go from here”

Aubrey M. Giebeig
University of Florida
“APhA-ASP House of Delegates: Where the future of pharmacy is really shaped”

Amanda Holley
University of Arizona
“Information exchange planned for Pan-American Regional Symposium”

May-June: The Online Revolution
Patrick K. Brady
University of Kansas
“APhA membership: A professional development training ground"

Loni M. Vance
Shenandoah University
“A quick convert to the power of technology in pharmacy education”

Heidi M. Welborn
University of Washington
“What’s this whole networking thing about anyway”

Tamy Kim
University of the Sciences in Philadelphia
“Political leaders convey importance of activism during annual breakfast”

Maya Garala
Northeastern University
“Neema Project more than a work assignment”

July-August: Enter the World of Hospital Pharmacy
Susan H. Staggs
University of Tennessee
“Be a bridge builder”

Tamara Masser
University of Maryland
“Tamara Masser on the streets (and in the Convention Center) of Philadelphia”

Yolanda Mendez
Nova Southeastern University
“APhA-ASP leaders plan for the year”

Abity Getahun
Howard University
“Rotations led me down hospital career path”

Kalindi Raval
University of Florida
"World No Tobacco Day focuses on sporting event advertising"

September-October: Embrace Professionalism
J. Vince Ettare
Virginia Commonwealth University
“Professionalism is an ongoing self-improvement effort”

Christopher R. Fortier
University of Connecticut
“Three members one year, one hundred the next…How did we do it”

Ryan Oftebro
University of Washington
“Pharmacists’ immunization ability showcased to national audience”

Andrew P. Traynor, University of Minnesota
Heather R. Ferguson, University of Georgia
“Professionalism is a lifelong commitment”

Ami Doshi
Rutgers University
“How to plan a white coat ceremony”

Emily Maydew
South Dakota State University
“Program stimulates the mind, affects the spirit”

Abigail Sommer
University of North Carolina
“Summer Association tour stops at APhA”

Shauna Sutton
University of North Carolina
“Building tomorrow’s leaders today”

Mark N. Branum
Creighton University
“Research Projects shared at conference”

November-December: Should You Ring in the New Year with a PDA?
Heather R. Ferguson
University of Georgia
“Our mission…To promote the future of pharmacy. Our moment…is now”

Jared Savage
University of North Carolina
“Researching the Bowl of Hygeia”

Andrew W. Lam
Long Island University
“Transforming the practice of pharmacy”

Christie A. Robinson
University of Tennessee
“World Congress renews students’ dedication”

Heidi M. Welborn
University of Washington
“Meeting the needs of blind or deaf patients requires understanding”

Marcie Bough
University of Montana
“Internship combines policy, industry work”

Christine Heimer
University of Colorado
“Educating legislators about pharmacists’ value”

2003: Pharmacy Student

January-February: Preparing for Life After the Big Day (Annual Career Issue)
Andrew P. Traynor
University  of Minnesota
“Education, leadership, and networking opportunities abound at MRM2002”

Annik Carter & Brian Pelletier
University of Connecticut
“Region One unites during National Pharmacy Week”

Jennifer Owen
University of Georgia
“A career in community pharmacy will keep me close to my roots”
 
Kaye Dunham
Campbell University
“Senate Health Fair showcases pharmacists’ abilities”

John Vrontos
Ohio State University
“A hidden jewel of a Web site”

March-April: Leadership and Professionalism: Standards of Excellence
Patrick K. Brady
University of Kansas
“Setting meaningful goals leads to success”

Johanna K. Ellerup
St. John’s University
“LEAP-ing into the future”

Shelly Midkiff
University of Arizona
“UA Students get involved with community’s emergency preparedness”

Heather R. Ferguson
University of Georgia
“House of Delegates policies affect students now, as practitioners”

Carol Manierski
Wayne State University
“A better way to communicate is right under your nose”

Donney John
St. John’s University
“Trick or treat! St. John’s helps kids celebrate a unique Halloween”

Jennifer Oh & Heidi M. Welborn
University of Washington
“The latest developments in EC awareness”

May-June: The Art of Time Management
Andrew P. Traynor
University of Minnesota
“Active APhA membership: Fulfilling your credits in professional development”

Maureen E. Walmé
Howard University
“An inside look at Howard University’s APhA-ASP pinning ceremony”

Mark Branum
Creighton University
“Web-based pharmacy students or time management experts?”

Vibha Bakshi
Shenandoah University
“Making time management easier”

Patricia Saunders
University of Florida
“Pharmacy students from across the Americas unite at PARS”

Kelly Summers
University of North Carolina
“Transitioning to new practitioner holds many opportunities”
 
July-August: Dual Degrees: Enhancing Your PharmD
Jennifer L. Huizar
University of Texas-Austin
“Lend your voice to a pharmacy council”

Aaron Dershak
University of Cincinnati
“How to build a championship APhA-ASP Chapter”

Martha Adkins
Shenandoah University
“Dual degrees can set you apart from the pack”

Tamara Masser
University of Maryland
“At Political Leadership Breakfast, students urged to take action”

Danielle Przychodzin
Shenandoah University
“NPCC emphasizes communication and people skills”

Vibhuti Arya
St. John’s University
“From dawn to dawn, New Orleans was a meeting to remember”

Jenny C. Yang
University at Buffalo
“Skits teach children about poison prevention”

Cindy Powers
Duquesne University
“Neema Project exemplifies how pharmacists can help the world”

Christa M. Tear
University of Georgia
“Program teaches pharmacists disaster response techniques”

September-October: Today’s Student Pharmacists: The Next Piece in the Leadership Puzzle
Alex C. Varkey
University of Houston
“Your leadership path begins now”

Cassie Harrison
University of Nebraska Medical Center
“Define and foster professionalism”

Kevin Rider
Ohio State University
“The white coat is a welcome to the profession”

Andrew P. Traynor
University of Minnesota
“Grassroots leadership: Being an agent for change in pharmacy”

Dawn M. Perry
University of South Carolina
“The gateway to patient education”

Peter J. Lee
University of Southern California
“Turing a license into a legacy”

Andrew P. Traynor
University of Minnesota
“APhA-ASP House Policies under the microscope”

Marian Hakim,
University of the Pacific
“Operation Diabetes project focuses on ethnically diverse patient base”

November-December: Help Pharmacy Achieve Its Full Potential
Ami E. Doshi
Rutgers University
“Take the initiative to become a pharmacy activist”

Vibhuti Arya
St. John’s University
“Changing Faces of Pharmacy: Bringing awareness of the profession to the underserved”

Brian Pelletier
University of Connecticut
“Student pharmacists must lead pharmacy in achieving its potential”

Jen Athay
Idaho State University
“How to ensure legislators are working for you”

Peter J. Lee
University of Southern California
“Promoting the profession to elected officials”

Amber Beals
University of Nebraska Medical Center
“Veteran clinics enjoy growing success”

Ryan Bitton, Idaho State University
Vibhuti Arya, St. John’s University
Cassie Harrison, University of Nebraska Medical Center
“A perfect balance of instruction and fun”

Meredith Fish, Duquesne University
Genevieve Oligane, University of the Sciences in Philadelphia
“Life at GSK corporate headquarters”

Keri Hager & Karen Kottschade
University of Minnesota
“An open mind throughout the Utah experience”

Susan H. Gitzinger
University of Kentucky
“Prescription monitoring programs aim to stop diversion, abuse” 

2004: Pharmacy Student

January-February: Careers 2004 (Annual Career Issue)
Tara R. Argall
University of Wisconsin
“APhA can help you keep that New Year’s career resolution”

Leticia R. Moczygemba
University of Texas-Austin
“An MRM from the coordinator’s perspective”

Ryan K. Bitton
Idaho State University
“The Aspirin regimen”

Juan A. Toldeo
University of Kansas
“Chant of ‘Viva La Pharmacia’ rings true”

Joshua D. Kinsey
Mercer University
“Committees are backbone of Mercer’s operation”

Michelle Caruso
Ohio State University
“A practical way to put textbook knowledge to use”

March-April: Share the Success: Celebrating 35 years of Leadership and Professionalism
Andrew P. Traynor
University of Minnesota
“Share the success: 35 years of leadership and professionalism”

Andrew P. Traynor
University of Minnesota
“Accrediting where credit is due”

Ami Doshi
Rutgers University
“House of Delegates to address potential Academy name change, cultural diversity, and more”

Honesty Drumgoole et al.
University of Maryland
“How to secure a quality speaker for student”

Lindsey Kelley
University of Arizona
“How to stand out from the crowd”

Cassie Harrison
University of Nebraska Medical Center
“Students screen residents in rural towns”

Rachel Sykes
University of Connecticut
“Keep compounding courses in the curriculum”

Tara R. Argall, University of Wisconsin
Jennifer L. Huizar, University of Texas-Austin
“Support the Pharmacy Education Aid Act”

May-June: Men’s and Women’s Health
Alex C. Varkey
University of Houston
“Monumental year capped in Seattle”

Jill Flaherty
Drake University
“Iowa students collaborate to improve leadership and professionalism”

Helen Lee
MCPHS-Boston
“A winding road leads to pharmacy school”

Brian Host
University of Kentucky
“Informed patients could lower death rates”

Komal Naidu et al.
University of Arizona
“Teaching women to take charge of their health”

Ami Lai
University of Arizona
“Acknowledging diversity is essential to improving minority women’s health”

Kendréa Muldrew
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
“Counseling patients on a sensitive subject”

Chara Reid
Midwestern University–Chicago
“Internships an ideal way to try something new”

July-August: The Self-Care Issue
Collin Conway
University of Washington
“How to reap the benefits of APhA-ASP membership this summer”

Kate Lebedeva
University of Washington
“Many differences between Russian and American pharmacy practice”

Brandon T. Jennings
Virginia Commonwealth University
“Baby boomers face special challenges when choosing glucometers”

Kelly J. Kent
University of Iowa
“Take my advice” Become familiar with OTC’s”

Ashley Doshi
MCPHS-Boston
“Annual Meeting offers broad introduction for pre-pharmacy students”

Sonak Pastakia
Temple University
“Temple class immerses students in practical politics”

James Hilao
University of Illinois-Chicago
“If it’s Chilean, it’s good!”

September-October: Community Building: A Call to Serve
Kevin Mays
Nova Southeastern University
“Act now to meet the needs of your community"

Megan Drinnan & Theresa Heneghan, University of Illinois-Chicago
Angela Green & Christopher Vito, Midwestern University-Chicago
“Student pharmacists screen legislators’ health at the Illinois Capitol Building”

Alex Varkey,
University of Houston
“A call to serve: Make a difference n the profession and community”

Sara Hubbard, Midwestern University-Chicago
“New patient care project allows students to showcase counseling skills”

Andrea Duchac & Julie Bartell
University of Washington
“Fresh ideas spur Operation Immunization success in Wisconsin”

Anthony Del Signore, Joshua Gagne, & Amy Talati
University of Rhode Island
“URI students share their ideas on professionalism at AACP” (AACP Meeting)

November-December: Target: Residency
Charles T. Mollien
Ferris State University
“Having fun while promoting the future”

Janet Serratte
Southwestern Oklahoma State University
“Officers learn to lead their chapters”

Derek Stranton
South University
“The challenge of starting a new chapter”

Abril Atherton
University of Utah
“’May I have your foot please, Senator’”

Michael McCrory
University of Washington
“The Utah experience puts a face on addiction”

Melita H. Croom
University of Missouri-Kansas City
“Taking community service to the international level”

Monica Miller
University of Minnesota
“Get your chapter involved in another rewarding patient care project”

Jill Flaherty, Drake University
Emily Stamos, University of Wisconsin
“Respond with care to patients’ questions”

2005: Pharmacy Student/Student Pharmacist

January-February: Careers 2005
Vibhuti Arya
St. John’s University
“Serving all with pride”

Lee Jackson
University of North Carolina
“Turing Chapel Hill into ‘Chapel Thrill”

Brandon T. Jennings
Virginia Commonwealth University
“Mentors serve as pharmacy school, career guides”

Trey Crumby, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
Jill Flaherty, Drake University
“Setting the record straight on PBMs”

Ravipal Singh
University of Southern California
“USC brings patient care to community”

March-April: Welcome to Orlando
Alex C. Varkey
University of Houston
“Some final words of appreciation and advice”

Amanda Galiano
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
“How to build a chapter Web site”

Collin S. Conway
University of Washington
“House of Delegates set to discuss MTM, meth abuse, and counterfeiting”

Melissa Fitch
University of Illinois-Chicago
“Book drive helps Iraqi students achieve a high degree of pharmacy education”

Ben Gross
University of Tennessee
“Tennessee chapter applies classroom knowledge out in the community”

Charles Mollien
Ferris State University
“Advice on navigating the NPCC”

Jill Flaherty
Drake University
“Thinking of a career in managed care pharmacy?”

Audrey Smith
Drake University
“APhA externship teaches pharmacists’ value”

May-June: The Business of Business
Vibhuti Arya
St. John’s University
“Addressing health care disparities requires individualized patient care”

Trey Crumby
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
“Health fair provides forum for UAMS’ advocacy”

Allison R. Cubit
University of Kentucky
“Use clerkships to evaluate your professional goals”

July-August: Being a Pharmacist Means Being A Member of APhA
Melissa Fitch
University of Illinois-Chicago
“Be a pioneer for change in pharmacy’s new era”

Jarrod Mills
University of the Pacific
“Students team up to serve a diverse community”

Thomas B. Gage
University of Texas-Austin
“Learning from leaders who have paved the way”

Andrea Duchac
University of Wisconsin
“Sparking political interest in chapter members”

Matthew J. Geraci
University of Utah
“Pride and service start at home”

Jodie E. Flahtery
Creighton University
“Discovering the power of APhA membership in Nebraska and beyond”

Karen McGill
Purdue University
“Attendees learn first, then dance, during PARS”

Jessica Southward
Virginia Commonwealth University
“Stamos receives inaugural APhA Good Government Student Pharmacist-of-the-Year”

Dana Hausmann
University of Houston
“Another Houston Cougar wins the NPCC”

Ronda Machen
University of Washington
“Lessons learned as a student pharmacist educator”

September-October: Diversity (Inaugural Issue of Student Pharmacist)
Daniel Zlott
University of California, San Francisco
“SLI lessons: The strength of diversity”

Jennifer K. Short
University of New Mexico
“Student Pharmacist title presents positive image to patients, other providers”

Julie Bartell
University of Washington
“American Pharmacists Month is students’ time to shine”

Vibhuti Arya
St. John’s University
“Understanding Diversity: Raising Awareness to Better Serve Our Patients”

Laura Gilbert et al.
Temple University
“Have you completed your required diversity class?”

Sacha Pollard
University of Southern Nevada
“A diverse Heartburn Awareness Challenge”

Akash Alexander, University of the Sciences in Philadelphia
Alesha Schultz, University of Kentucky
“Professionalism begins in pharmacy school”

Marshal Abdullah & Stephanie Iniquez
University of Southern California
“It all starts with patient care”

Maegan Rogers
University of Arkansas for Medial Sciences
“NPCC” Making it easy for students to get involved”

Bree Watzak
University of Houston
“Utah School about communities, family, and friends”

November-December: Meeting the Challenge: Medicare Part D
Jennifer K. Short
University of New Mexico
“Medicare’s opportunity for student pharmacists”

Matt Martin
University of Kentucky
“Answering the call to prepare pharmacists and patients in Kentucky”

Maegan Rogers
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
“A summer well spent as an APhA intern”

Aaron Long
Idaho State University
“’Student pharmacist in your state’”

Janet Serratte
Southwestern Oklahoma State University
“Why our APhA-ASP chapter participated in Operation Diabetes”

Justin Heiser
North Dakota State University
“Counterfeit-resistant packaging can help in the battle against fake drugs”

Alexis Balko
University of Texas-Austin
“Kiosks will destroy pharmacist’s image, patient care”

Carson Huntoon
University of Washington
“An important opportunity to collaborate, advocate, and educate”

Sarah K. Frank
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
“How to get your photos up on the big screen”

Jenny Espiritu & Amy Keller
University of the Pacific
“Students learn the governmental process, educate legislators”

2006: Student Pharmacist

January-February: Careers 2006
Laura M. Yelvigi
University of the Sciences in Philadelphia
“New Year’s resolutions for student pharmacists”

Monica Miller
University of Minnesota
“MRM perspective from a student turned staff member”

Matt Martin & Alesha Shultz
University of Kentucky
“The secret to the University of Kentucky’s success”

Christina Won
Long Island University
“The art of netiquette”

March-April: A Celebration of Diversity
Vibhuti Arya
St. John’s University
“The Academy stands strong”

Sheena Parikh
University of Michigan
“Navigating APhA2006 in San Francisco”

Jennifer K. Short
University of New Mexico
“APhA-ASP House of Delegates 101”

Keneko T. Claybon
University of Tennessee
“The future’s so bright …I’ve got pharmacy career photokeratitis"

Sheena Parikh
University of Michigan
“Challenges of Medicare Part D implementation”

Teresa M. Anderson
Temple University
“Temple student pharmacists enlighten Pennsylvania legislators on pharmacy practice”

May-June “How To Strike the Work-Life-Academic Balance”
Daniel Zlott
University of California, San Francisco
“A new focus for APhA-ASP”

Shawna Van de Koppel
University of Michigan
“APhA-ASP involvement leads to advanced pharmacy practice experience in D.C.”

Ben Gueck
University of Nebraska Medical Center
“Recognize when life is out of balance and adjust accordingly”

University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences APhA-ASP Chapter Executive Committee
“Foundation laid by past leaders inspires current students to excel”

Sarah Elliott
University of Washington
“My path to the 2006 APhA Good Government Student Pharmacist Award”

Jeena K. Jacob, University  of Houston
Haley S. Papps, Wilkes University
Marci R. Smith, University of Arkansas for Medial Sciences
Shawna  Van de Koppel, University  of Michigan
“How to improve writing your Chapter Achievement Award Reports”

Alicia McKnight
Samford University
“Student pharmacist or hip-hop artist: Why decide?”

Cristina A. Santos
Temple University
“Tranlational research graduate programs for PharmD graduates”

July-August: Lifestyle Management (Special Diabetes Issue)
John Zeuli
University of Minnesota
“A student approach to diabetes education”

Ann M. Wiesner
SC
“A progressive education tool for an evolving profession” (Service Learning)

Shannon Reidt
University of Minnesota
“Policy matters to our patients”

Carolyn Pumares, Nivedita Das & Jana Johnson,
Midwestern-Chicago et al.
“Collaborative team C.H.A.T.s with patients about their diabetes” (Collaborative Health Advocate Team)

Jane E. Rogers
West Virginia University 
“Unique activities equal success: West Virginia University’s Operation Diabetes Project”

Clint Pentz
Shenandoah University
“Get the business skills you need without an MBA”

September-October: Promoting the Profession: Changing the Perception of Pharmacy
Lisa R. Clayville
University of Maryland
“American Pharmacists Month: Our time to shine”

Dale Rutledge,
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
A training ground for this year’s chapter leaders

Daniel A. Zlott
University of California, San Francisco
“It’s time to increase awareness of what pharmacists bring to the plate”

Corey McLain
University of Kansas
“How to use the media to maximize your efforts”

Taryn Jolliff
Pacific University
“A three-pronged approach to celebrating American Pharmacists Month”

Carrie Mulvahill
University of Michigan: “APhA-ASP Patient Care Project Planning Guides have been improved”

Valerie M. Prost
University of South Carolina
“Experience makes me emotionally, professionally stronger

November-December: The Job Search Journey…How to Prepare & Succeed
Kendra Olderog
University of Arizona
“Build on the past and try something new this year”

Jill Vorwerk
Ohio State University
“From most improved to new tradition of excellence”

Carrie Mulvahill
University of Michigan
“Professionalism and the student pharmacist”

Brent Reed, Donna Poston, Jennifer Pavetto & Lauren Webb
University of Tennessee
“APhA-ASP experiences prepare us to care for any patient”

Patti Yager
University  of Kansas
“Exploring Slovenia: The rewarding challenge of an IPSF student exchange”

Troy Drysdale
University of California, San Francisco
“Pharmacists’ right to refuse an opportunity to educate patients about the profession”

2007: Student Pharmacist

January-February: Your Career Path in your Hands
Brandon J. Patterson
University of Texas-Austin
“A new year, an old question”

Leela Kodali & Lacey Rupe
University of Tennessee
“Volunteers is more than just a nickname at UT’”

Avi A. Madhok
University of Minnesota
“Racing to improve global health”

Ryan Mickelson
University of Wisconsin
“Utah School experience opens eyes, hearts”

March-April: APhA2007…Promoting the Profession
Daniel Zlott
University of California, San Francisco
“Changing pharmacy from within and without”

Crystal Atwell
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
“Navigating APhA2007 in Atlanta”

Samantha DeLoache
Medical University of South Carolina
“NPCC reinforces pharmacists’ role as health care providers, educators”

Laura M. Yelvigi
University of the Sciences in Philadelphia
“Advancing the Profession: Active learning, active voice”

Sarah Allen & Cassandra Shields
University of Missouri-Kansas City
“Teaching kids good health before bad habits set in”

Ryan Anderson
University of Houston
“Drug label education is vital counseling component, not an extra step”

Rachel Schreffler et al.
University of Washington
“Implementing a student professionalism committee at the University of Washington”

John Zeuli, University of Minnesota
Mike Fahey, Oregon St. University 
“The role of compounding in pharmacy practice”

May-June: Planning & Managing Your Financial Future
Brandon J. Patterson
University of Texas-Austin
“A year of action”

Eric Allison
University of Missouri-Kansas City
“With graduation in sight, take some time to reflect on how far you’ve come”

Danielle C. Colayco
University of Southern California
“Fight on for ol’ SC”

Brent N. Reed
University of Tennessee
“Ireland vacation turns into educational opportunity”

Valerie M. Prost
University of South Carolina
“The ‘power of one’ celebrated by hundreds”

Jamie Barthel
University of Louisiana-Monroe
“Concerns surrounding OTC Plan B”

Sarah Adriance & Adriana Roles
University of Arizona
“IPSF Student Exchange Program offers a world of possibilities”

Jennifer Thompson
Texas A&M University
“School opening in south Texas breathes life into community, meets patient care needs”

July-August: Cardiovascular Care & The Pharmacist”
Melissa S. Duke
University of New Mexico
“Chapter leaders: Mapping out a successful year”

Corey D. Cooper
University of the Incarnate Word
“The trailblazers of Incarnate Word go into uncharted territory”

Rebecca R. Seeba
University of Nebraska Medical Center
“NPCC experience a great precursor to my future career”

Robert Hodges
Medical University of South Carolina
“Increases in training, value to health care system demand use of ‘Doctor’ title”

Abby M. LaHart
Albany College
“Turnaround at ACP result of determined leaders, infusion of active members”

September-October “Health Literacy”
Angela Rosenblatt
Southern Nevada University
“Guide to planning a successful APhA-ASP patient care project”

Kelly M. Gregory
Purdue University
“Policy Friday Forums a springboard for member education, political advocacy”

Brian Lawson
West Virginia University
“Renew your energy and enthusiasm for pharmacy”

Ashley Stubblefield
University of Mississippi
“Chapter leaders get head start on 2007-2008 school year”

Gemma Attley, Thanh Nguyen, Charlotte Paik, Jennifer Wang & Ashley Wojtowicz
University of Charleston
“Foundation for sound APhA-ASP Chapter set in Charleston, W.Va.”

Sandra Zori
Wayne State University
“Spreading awareness of the ‘silent dragon’”

Brandon J. Patterson
University of Texas-Austin
“Embracing health literacy: Turning information into action”

Mark Angeles, Joe Demers & Jasmine Shah
University of the Sciences in Philadelphia
“CLIA waiver another way to ensure quality”

Morgan Jones
University of Louisiana-Monroe
“Utah School brings the reality of addiction to life”
 
November-December: HIV/AIDS Care…Empathize, Educate, and Encourage
Jason C. Lovero
University of Houston
“R & R: A recipe for success at your chapter”

Brian Lawson & Amanda Preston
West Virginia University
“Student pharmacists provide patient-focused care in rural West Virginia”

Kristen Hillebrand
University of Cincinnati
“Advance professionalism in your chapter”

Joey Mattingly
University of Kentucky
“Immunization and prevention of infectious disease”

Matthew Gauck
University of Cincinnati
“Empathy, education, and encouragement comprise the pharmacist’s HIV/AIDS toolbox”

Jason C. Lovero & Jon J. Arends
University of Houston
“Help your patients stay positive about HIV/AIDS”

Maja Drenovac
University of the Sciences in Philadelphia
“The career door is open”

Angela Rosenblatt
University of Southern Nevada
“Bus tour boosts awareness of pharmacists’ capabilities”

Timothy R. Ulbrich
Ohio Northern University
“The introduction of HFA inhalers”

Sarah Adriance
University of Arizona
“The IPSF forecast for 2008”

Levi Martin
Pacific University
“Pacific University students lay the groundwork with new APhA-ASP chapter”

2008: Student Pharmacist

January-February: As Technology Changes The Profession…APhA Will Help Launch Your Career
Brian Lawson
West Virginia University
“A pharmacy family reunion”

Madeleine Fry
University of Washington
“Portfolios display your professional achievements, knowledge, and skills”

Angela Rosenblatt
University of Southern Nevada
“APhA meetings provide golden opportunity to interact with potential employers”

Aaron Waltzer
University of Connecticut
“UConn’s pharmacy computer lab offers ideal site for learning”

Quynh Nguyen
University of Minnesota-Twin Cities
“Is universal health care plausible in the U.S.?”

Megan Barnes & Nicole Dunlevy
Duquesne University
“Professionalism emphasized throughout the Duquesne student experience”

March-April: APhA2008…Your Ticket to a Brighter Pharmacy Future!
Brandon J. Patterson
University of Texas-Austin
“A privilege to serve you”

Melissa Skelton Duke
University of New Mexico
“The 2008 APhA-ASP House of Delegates: Bringing the Heat!”

Morgan Jones, Claire Leonards, Kristin Lowery, Catherine B. Oliver, Elizabeth Rives, and Jennifer Teat
University of Louisiana, Monroe
“A Project CHANCE success story”

Kelly M. Gregory, Purdue & Kayla M. Hatt
Drake University
“What is medication reconciliation?”

Jeff Ward
East Tennessee State University
“Striving to assist underserved communities”

Andrea Eberly
University of Washington
“Update on 2007 policies”

Joicy Samuel
Shenandoah University
“IOM meeting spurs interest in fighting obesity”

May-June “Giving Back”
Brent N. Reed
University of Tennessee
“It Starts with One: Empowering Student Pharmacists as Agents of Change”

Melissa Skelton Duke
University of New Mexico
“Student pharmacists shine in sunny San Diego”

Kelly Diesterhaft & Kari Ann Torma
University of Minnesota
“Providing care to the global community”

Catherine Henderson
Samford University
“Attendees open their minds to treating the disease of addiction”

Curt Allday & Luke Tso
University of California, San Francisco
“A unified family leads to APhA-ASP Chapter of the Year Award”

July-August “Political Action!”
Joey Mattingly
University of Kentucky
“Grassroots advocacy: Creating change from the ground up”

Annie Mayfield
University of the Pacific
“No longer anonymous–you can just call me Annie”

Diana Jason
Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
“How to hold a successful Legislative Day”

Jared Burridge & Gregg Eady
Albany College of Pharmacy
“New York pharmacy activist seeks congressional seat”

Viviana Sumi Lee
Nova Southeastern University
“Legislative efforts help the community and the profession”

Clint Ross
University of Arkansas
“It’s not just how much you know, but how much you care”

J. Ashley Gunter
University of North Carolina
“Leadership and Advocacy for Pharmacy will help you promote your profession”

September-October “Be an Agent of Change”
Andrew S. Bzowyckyj
University of Connecticut
“APPE provides new perspective”

Clint Boone
University of Arkansas
“SLI weekend a shining example of Reed’s presidential theme”

Clint Boone
University of Arkansas
“A weekend getaway filled with learning, networking, and fun”

Brent N. Reed
University of Tennessee
“Introduction to Champions of Change”

Sarah Phanco, Mercer University
Victoria Tkacz, Ohio State University
“Student pharmacists share their experiences with MTM”

Jared Anderson
University of Minnesota
“Put the lobbying tools at your disposal into action”

Morgan Jones
University of Louisiana at Monroe
“Patient care on display at Pharmacist Central”

Sandra Widows
Oregon State University
“Bringing patient care to all corners of Oregon”

Sara Newton
Drake University
“Pharmacists called to action during Iowa floods”

Liz Engel
University of Houston
“Learning and discovery that will last a lifetime”

November-December “Collaboration: Bring the pieces of health care together”
Adriane N. Irwin
University of New Mexico
“Applying APhA-ASP to the real world”

Cristina Broomas Easterling
University of Arkansas
“Patient care programs give chapter members opportunity to make a difference”

Kim Neff, University of New Mexico
Jeff Fu, Shenandoah University
“Residencies: To mandate or not to mandate?”

Matthew C. Gauck
University of Cincinnati
“Learning about collaboration by helping the homeless”

Lindsay Davison, Whitney Caron, Mariette Sourial, Mariam Tadros, John Jezak, Gregg Eady, Jessica Nadeau, & Nicholas DiPirro
Albany College of Pharmacy
“ACP has professionalism covered”

Allie Woods
University of North Carolina
“Open wide and talk to your patients about dental care”

2009: Student Pharmacist

January-February “Careers 2009: Your Pharmacy Future Awaits”
Morgan Jones
University of Louisiana at Monroe
“Residency search brings a sense of déjà vu”

Andrew Bzowyckyj, University of Connecticut
Matthew C. Gauck, University of Cincinnati
Diana Jason, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
Leslie Mooney, University of Arkansas
Sara Newton, Drake University
“APhA-ASP techniques for effective professional communication”

Emily Leckwatch
University of Toledo
“Passion for patient care not just a job for Sobotka”

Lindsay Locke
Belmont University
“Inaugural class marks a new beginning”

Chelsea Victoria Shields
Shenandoah University
“IPSF congress brings together the world of pharmacy”

Emily M. Hawes
Samford University
“Williams Memorial Fund Scholarship provides opportunity to learn, be inspired”

March-April “Celebrating 40 years of APhA-ASP”
Brent N. Reed
University of Tennessee
“Define the future of our profession”

Joey Mattingly
University of Kentucky
“Becoming one voice”

Brent N. Reed
University of Tennessee
“A time to reflect on the past and look ahead to the future”

Nicole Dunlevy Kiehle
Duquesne University
Contributor to “40 years of APhA-ASP” retrospective

Adriane N. Irwin
University of New Mexico
“Fortieth anniversary a chance to look to the future”

May-June “Oncology Pharmacy”
Adriane N. Irwin
University of New Mexico
“Working together to define our future”

Ashley Stubblefield
University of Mississippi
“Student pharmacists shine in San Antonio”