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Forty-Third Annual Award Program for Harrison School of Pharmacy was
held at the Auburn University Hotel and Dixon Conference Center on April
14th, 2003. The Awards were presented during a luncheon, hosted by Dean
Evans and Dr. Paul Jungnickel. Many other faculty members and students
also assisted in presenting awards. In all, 72 awards were presented to
students, faculty and preceptors. The Awards Program is always a
memorable day; a day when the Harrison School of Pharmacy shows
appreciation for its own.
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AWARDS
ALABAMA
PHARMACEUTICAL ASSOCIATION CITATION
Presented to the graduating student in pharmacy with the highest
scholastic average through the first 7 semesters.
Sarah
Brown Colley
AMERICAN PHARMACEUTICAL ASSOCIATION RECOGNITION
CERTIFICATE
Presented to a student who has contributed significant service and
leadership to Auburn’s Chapter of the Academy of Pharmacy.
Eileen
Richerzhagen Zeanah
APHA
ACADEMY OF STUDENTS OF PHARMACY MORTAR & PESTLE PROFESSIONALISM
AWARD
Sponsored by McNeil Consumer Products Company. Presented to the
graduating student who has demonstrated exceptional service and
commitment through involvement in professional organizations and other
extracurricular learning opportunities.
Edwin
Scott Cornelius
ASHP PHARMACY STUDENT CLINICAL SKILLS COMPETITION
Winning team represented Auburn
University School of Pharmacy at the ASHP National Clinical Skills
Competition held during the midyear clinical meeting.
Deidre
Renae Bray Clark
Katherine Peyton Holloway
ASHP
STUDENT LEADERSHIP AWARD
Presented to a student who has demonstrated an interest in institutional
pharmacy practice, professional leadership, and has academic ranking in
the upper one-half of his/her class.
Erin
Elizabeth Pierce
COMMUNITY-BASED PATIENT CARE AND PROFESSIONALISM AWARD
Presented to an outstanding student from each class for meritorious
performance in Pharmacy Practice Experience.
First-Year Ryan Ross Crossman
First-Year Freeman Alexander Krieger
Second-Year Jennifer Suzanne Craft
Third-Year Danna Smith Hatley
Third-Year Ashley Pate Johnson
EXCELLENCE IN HOSPITAL PRACTICE AWARD
Presented to the student who is most likely to succeed in hospital
pharmacy practice.
Pamela
Kean Throgmorton
FACTS AND COMPARISONS AWARD OF EXCELLENCE IN CLINICAL
COMMUNICATION
Presented to a graduating student in recognition of high academic
achievement and outstanding clinical communication skills.
Katherine Peyton Holloway
GLAXOSMITHKLINE PATIENT CARE AWARD
Presented to a graduating student who has demonstrated excellence in
direct patient care during rotations.
Anna
Johnson Morton
HEALTH SYSTEM MANAGEMENT AWARD
Sponsored by the Alabama Society of Health-System Pharmacists and
presented to the outstanding student in hospital pharmacy.
Jennifer A. Norberg
KAPPA PSI GAVEL
Presented to the outgoing president of Kappa Psi.
Katie Lee Hornbuckle
KENNETH OTTIS
PHYSIOLOGY AWARD
Presented to the current first-year pharmacy student who has earned the
highest numerical average in physiology course work.
Gerald Jason Thomas
LILLY AWARD
Presented to a graduating senior for a superior scholastic record,
ethics, leadership, and professional achievement.
Eileen Richerzhagen Zeanah
MCKESSON DRUG
COMPANY AWARD
Presented to the President of the
Academy of
Students
of Pharmacy for leadership in Association affairs.
Miranda
LaShaye Bryan Chambers
MERCK AWARD
Presented to those students who have shown outstanding proficiency in
medicinal chemistry.
Martha
Elizabeth Chandler Childs
Terry
Wayne Harris
MYLAN AWARD
Presented to a graduate who has demonstrated high academic achievement
and professional motivation and proficiency in the provision of drug
information services.
Kristy
Abrams Williams
NCPA STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT AWARD
Presented to a student who has demonstrated a strong interest in
independent pharmacy practice.
Bret James Butler
OUTSTANDING
GRADUATE STUDENT AWARD
Presented to one outstanding graduate student in each department.
Pharmacal Sciences Rakesh Nagilla
Pharmacy Care Systems Robert
Cisneros
OWEN AWARD
Presented to the student who has shown the greatest proficiency in
pharmaceutics.
Anne
Marie Liles
PERRIGO AWARD
Presented to the graduating student who has demonstrated excellence in
the non-prescription medication studies.
Kimberly
Ann Beadle Lott
PFIZER CONSUMER HEALTH CARE NON-PRESCRIPTION DRUG THERAPY
AWARD
Presented to the student who has shown outstanding ability and attitude
in community pharmacy practice.
Russell
W. Patterson
PFIZER
US PHARMACEUTICALS OUTSTANDING LEADER AWARD
Presented to the student who possesses nonacademic characteristics
common in leaders, a demonstrated record of accomplishments as a leader,
and academic excellence.
Deidre
Renae Bray Clark
PHARMACY PRACTICE CONSULTING AWARD
Presented to a student who has demonstrated academic achievement as well
as outstanding ability and interest in consulting pharmacy during
his/her clerkship rotations.
Brantley L. Wescott
PHARMACY RECOGNITION AWARD
Presented by Kappa Psi to a senior in pharmacy who, through devotion to
the professional aspects of pharmacy, has earned the esteem of fellow
students.
Eileen
Richerzhagen Zeanah
PHARMACY STUDENT COUNCIL LEADERSHIP AWARD
Presented to a member of the Pharmacy Student Council (excepting the
officers) for outstanding leadership contributions to the Council.
Derek
Robert Reif
PHARMACY STUDENT COUNCIL SCHOLARSHIP AWARD
Awarded to the fraternal pharmacy group with the highest grade point
average.
Kappa
Psi
PHARMACY STUDENT
COUNCIL STUDENT ADVOCATE AWARD
Presented to a faculty member or staff member for commendable service in
acting as an advocate for students.
Laurie Kenney Smith
PHI DELTA CHI
ACHIEVEMENT AWARD
Awarded by Phi Delta Chi to the graduating brother with the highest
grade point average.
Elizabeth Ashley Carlson
PHI DELTA CHI
BROTHERHOOD AWARD
Awarded by Phi Delta Chi to the first-year, second-year, or third-year
brother best exemplifying excellence in brotherhood and leadership.
Danna Smith Hatley
PHI DELTA CHI
FACULTY APPRECIATION AWARD
Presented to Dr. Keith Campagna in recognition of his remarkable
service as a faculty member of the Harrison School of Pharmacy.
PHI DELTA CHI
GAVEL
Presented to the outgoing president of Phi Delta Chi.
2000-2001 Brantley L. Wescott
2001-2002 Tucker Dee Simmons
2002-2003 Amanda Dale Daniel
PHI DELTA CHI LEADERSHIP AWARD
Awarded by Phi Delta Chi to the graduating brother best demonstrating
those characteristics required for professional practice: character,
leadership, and scholarship.
Nicholas M. Weitzel
PHI LAMBDA SIGMA
GRADUATE AWARD
Presented to the student in the senior year of the professional
curriculum who has shown outstanding leadership ability.
Deidre
Renae Bray Clark
PHI
LAMBDA SIGMA RECOGNITION AWARD
Presented to a student in the first year of the professional curriculum
who has shown outstanding leadership ability.
Lance
O’Neal Hagler
PRESIDENT’S AWARD
Presented to an outstanding graduate excelling in leadership, character,
and academic achievement.
Pamela
Kean Throgmorton
RHO CHI AWARD
Presented to a student for excellence in scholarship during pre-pharmacy
studies taken at Auburn University.
Gerald
Jason Thomas
RITE AID RETAIL
MANAGEMENT AWARD
Presented to a graduate who is most likely to succeed as a manager of a
retail pharmacy.
Kimberly E. Cornelius
ROCHE COMMUNICATIONS AWARD
Awarded to a senior student who has excelled in the area of pharmacy
communications.
Amanda L. Norwood
STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION OUTSTANDING FACULTY MEMBER
AWARD
Presented to an outstanding faculty member of the Harrison School of
Pharmacy.
Robert
E. Smith, Ph.D., Department of Pharmacy Practice
STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION OUTSTANDING STUDENT AWARD
Presented to a pharmacy student who has demonstrated scholastic
excellence and leadership.
Laura
Nealey
STUDENT NATIONAL
PHARMACEUTICAL ASSOCIATION AWARD
Presented to the Chapter President of the Student National
Pharmaceutical Association for leadership in Association affairs.
Sherone
Vernee Ruggs
TEVA
PHARMACEUTICALS USA STUDENT AWARD
Presented to a student who has achieved notable academic success in the
Harrison School of Pharmacy.
Howard Whitney Jennings
THE DR. BYRON B.
WILLIAMS AWARD
Presented to the graduate with the most significant improvement from the
first professional year to the fourth professional years. Sponsored by
Commander and Mrs. Len Cochran.
Christopher W. Fleming
WALKER MEDAL
AWARD
Presented by Amerisource to the student in pharmacy who has shown the
greatest proficiency and interest in pharmacology.
Joshua Gene Chestnutt
PHARMACY STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICER RECOGNITION
Recognizing for dedicated service to the Council the 2002-2003
officers.
Senator Katrina Ann Lanza
Secretary Tara Chastain Smith
Treasurer Michael Shay Smith
Vice-President Danna Smith Hatley
President John
Marshall Frederick
FACULTY AND STAFF AWARD
RECIPIENTS
OUTSTANDING
CONTRIBUTION BY AN AUBURN UNIVERSITY COLLEAGUE
Presented to an Auburn University employee outside the Harrison School
of Pharmacy who has given remarkable assistance to the School.
Kathryn Jarvis, Ph.D., AU Office of
Academic Support
OUTSTANDING
STAFF MEMBER AWARD
Presented to a Harrison School of Pharmacy staff member who has a
notable record of outstanding work.
Laurie Kenney Smith, Academic Advisor II
OUTSTANDING
RESIDENT TEACHER AWARD
Presented to the pharmacy practice resident who has made the greatest
contribution in the teaching of students during the past academic year.
Kristen Helms, Pharm.D.
PRECEPTOR OF EXCELLENCE AWARDS
Huntsville
(volunteer) Ed Eiland, Pharm.D.
Huntsville
(full-time) Lea Eiland, Pharm.D.
Birmingham/Tuscaloosa (volunteer) Ava Eure, Pharm.D.
Birmingham/Tuscaloosa (full-time) Debbie Byrd,
Pharm.D.
Auburn (volunteer)
Addison
Ragan, Pharm.D.
Auburn (full-time) Kirsten Fanning, Pharm.D.
Columbus
(volunteer) Lisa Boothby, Pharm.D.
Columbus
(full-time) Kimble Jenkins, Pharm.D.
Mobile (volunteer) Charles DuRant, Pharm.D.
Mobile (full-time) Karen Marlowe, Pharm.D.
ROCHE PRECEPTOR
OF THE YEAR AWARD
Presented to an affiliate faculty member for exemplary guidance of
Pharmacy School externs.
Ava Eure, Pharm.D.,
The
Medical
Center,
Columbus,
GA
HARGREAVES FACULTY MENTOR AWARD
Kem
Krueger, Pharm.D., Ph.D.