APhA Awards and Honors - American Pharmacists Association

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
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
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)
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 AcevesBlumenthal
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 APhA Practice
Past Recipients of the Daniel B. Smith Award:
Excellence Award
Past Recipients of the APhA Daniel B.
1965 Eugene V. White
Past Recipients of the APhA Practice Excellence
1966 Raymond Dunn
Award:
1967 James Moore
1992 D. Stephen Crawford
1968 Arnold L. Snyder
1993 Grover C. Bowles, Jr.
1969 David J. Krigstein
1994 Frederick S. Mayer
1970 William F. Appel
1971 Wallace S. Klein
1972 Paul Lofholm
1973 Martin Rein
Past Recipients of the APhA Daniel B. Smith
1974 Kenneth E. Tiemann
Practice Excellence Award:
1975 Morris Boynoff
1995 William H. Briner
1976 Donald J. Wernik
1996 Hazel M. Pipkin
1977 William R. Bacon
1997 Ray Edward Marcrom
1978 Emil W. Baker
1998 Charles R. Green
1979 Howard L. Dell
1999 Marialice Bennett
1980 Joseph A. Mosso
2000 Stanley M. Shaw
1981 Robert L. Snively
2001 Michael R. Cohen
1982 Mario Casinelli
2002 Mary Anne Koda-Kimble
1983 Carl F. Emswiller, Jr.
2003 James A. Ponto
1984 Max Stollman
2004 Dennis K. Helling
1985 John W. Hasty
2005 Ralph E. Small
1986 Calvin H. Knowlton
2006 Marie A. Chisholm
1987 Ron Gieser
2007 Randy P. McDonough
1988 Margaret C. Yarborough
2008 George H. Hinkle
1989 Donald L. Beck
2009 Samuel C. Augustine
1990 Evelyn D. Timmons
2010 Daniel E. Buffington
1991 John H. Vandel
2011 Jean-Venable R. Goode
1992 John T. Bailey
2012 Steven T. Simenson
1993 Robert E. Listecki
1994 James B. Hills
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 BrochmannHanssen, 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 BrochmannHanssen
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. DuncanHewitt
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 RodriguezHornedo 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. ChenHardee, 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)
The American Pharmacists Association
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
The American Pharmacists Association
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
The American Pharmacists Association
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
The American Pharmacists Association
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
1995
1st: University of Southern California
2nd: Texas Southern University
3rd: Drake University
1988
1st: University of Pittsburgh
2nd: University of Tennessee Health Science
Center
3rd: Duquesne University
1996
1st: Howard University
2nd: University of Illinois at Chicago
3rd: Xavier University of Louisiana
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
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
1993
1st: University of Arkansas for Medical
Sciences
2nd: Drake University
3rd: University of Toledo
2001
1st: University of South Carolina
2nd: Auburn University
3rd: University of Georgia
1994
1st: Florida A&M University
2nd: Xavier University of Louisiana
3rd: University of Montana
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