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ACCP Report

Travel Awards Given for 2010 Spring Forum

One of the best ways for students and postgraduate trainees to experience organized clinical pharmacy in action is to participate in an ACCP national meeting.

This spring, through the generous support of individual members and the PRNs, 42 students and postgraduate trainees had the opportunity to do just that at the Spring Forum in Charlotte, North Carolina. Please join us in congratulating the following recipients of the 2010 ACCP Spring Forum Travel Awards:

Pharmacy Students

  • Mikhail Arthur
  • Christine Bang
  • Katie Barber
  • Danielle Baskin
  • Angela Bingham
  • Yana Blekhman
  • Eric Chow
  • Tim Church
  • Christina Coakley
  • Kelly Daniels
  • Alexander Flannery
  • Amanda Hulbert
  • Jennie Mathew
  • Kathleen Morneau
  • Brandon Mottice
  • Amie Nguyen
  • Genesis Sezate
  • Sharon Shiraga
  • Jerrica Shuster
  • Melanie Siv
  • Gelson Taube
  • Lida Valentine
  • Stephanie Weightman

Postgraduate Trainees

  • Russell Attridge
  • Rebecca Bickley
  • Allison Blackmer
  • Temeka Borden
  • Dmitri Cohen
  • Lindsay Davison
  • Shara Elrod
  • Nick Forcade
  • Sarah Gadoua
  • Ashley Hall
  • Lisa Harinstein
  • Serena Harris
  • Michelle Ho
  • Renee Holder
  • Hanan Khreizat
  • Megan Musselman
  • Kate Oltrogge
  • Christine Oramasionwu
  • Ashley Rosenquist

Travel awards encourage student and postgraduate trainee attendance at ACCP meetings and promote future involvement in the College. The next cycle of travel awards will be offered in conjunction with the ACCP Annual Meeting, October 17–20, 2010, in Austin, Texas. To qualify for a travel award, applicants must be (1) a current resident, fellow, or postgraduate trainee member of ACCP or (2) a current student member pursuing his or her first professional degree who has completed at least 1 academic year of his/her professional pharmacy program. Applicants are required to submit an essay, CV, and letter(s) of recommendation from faculty members and/or preceptors.

ACCP would like to recognize the following individuals and PRNs for their generous contributions to support the travel awards program:

  • Andrea Anderson
  • Donna Beall
  • Allison Bernknopf
  • Melissa Blair
  • Kimberli Burgner
  • Nina Cohen
  • Kathryn Connor
  • Tina Denetclaw
  • Erin DeWald
  • Fady Faltas
  • Raymond Farmer
  • Karen Fraraccio
  • Justin Geurink
  • Sarah Grady
  • Patricia Grunwald
  • Stuart Haines
  • Suzanne Havican
  • Vanthida Huang
  • Julie Johnson
  • Samuel Johnson
  • Emilie Karpiuk
  • Sekhar Mamidi
  • Joel Marrs
  • Patricia Orlando
  • Foster Propst
  • Ralph Raasch
  • Jonathan Ray
  • Ibrahim Sales
  • Grant Sklar
  • Melissa Tiedeman
  • James Tisdale
  • Julie Williamson
  • The Adult Medicine PRN
  • The Ambulatory Care PRN
  • The Cardiology PRN
  • The Clinical Administration PRN
  • The Critical Care PRN
  • The Education and Training PRN
  • The Endocrine and Metabolism PRN
  • The Geriatrics PRN
  • The Infectious Diseases PRN
  • The Pharmacokinetics/Pharmacodynamics PRN

Donations to the Travel Award Fund helped support this spring’s awards and will continue to fund awards supporting student and postgraduate trainee attendance at upcoming ACCP national meetings. All donations collected by the Student Travel Award Fund and Resident/Fellow Travel Award Fund are applied directly toward attendee meeting support; no funds are used for administrative or overhead expenses. If you would like to make a tax-deductible contribution to help support future awards, please contact Jon Poynter, Membership Project Manager, at [email protected].