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student educational programming and activitiesOpening SessionMonday, December 3 | 9:00 am – 10:30 amPresidential AddressKathryn R. Schultz, PharmD, MPH, FASHPPresident, American Society ofHealth-System PharmacistsKeynote SpeakeRPresident Bill ClintonEmbracing our Common HumanityPresident Bill Clinton served theUnited States for eight yearsduring a time of unprecedentedprosperity and change. Now,President Clinton is a powerfulvoice for progress around theworld as he shares his uniqueinsights and observations atthe ASHP 2012 Midyear ClinicalMeeting. In his presentation,President Clinton describes thechallenge of globalization, emphasizes our growing interdependence,and points the way toward a common futurebased on shared goals and values.Tips for attendeesPlan Aheadn Plan to register and pick up your badge beforeMonday morning to avoid lines and wait times.n On Monday morning, allow for extra travel timeto the Mandalay Bay Events Center.Arrive Earlyn Doors open at 8:30 a.m.n Space in the Event Center is limited.n Seats will be available on a first-come basis.Reserving or holding seats will not be permitted.n Additional seating will be available in severaloverflow rooms to view the Opening Session.Follow Directionsn ASHP staff and volunteers will be stationed in andaround the Event Center to direct traffic flow andassist attendees.Monday, December 38:15 a.m. – 9:15 a.m. bayside B, Level 1Student Poster Session“Wow, you presented at The Midyear?” Impress professors,potential employers, and peers when you present a poster at theprestigious ASHP Midyear Clinical Meeting.11:15 a.m. – 12:45 p.m. mandalay Bay B, Level 2Career Pearls: Days in the Lives of Health-SystemPharmacistsUndecided about your career path? From clinical to management,informatics to ambulatory care- the options seem endless!Hear from 12 pharmacists who work in every aspect of hospitaland health-system pharmacy practice to learn more about whata day-in-the-life is like. Take away information about careers youhave interest in but never took the time to learn about-you mayeven find something you never knew existed.Moderator: Thomas Lupton, Pharm.D. Candidate, Universityof Kansas, and Member, Pharmacy Student Forum ExecutiveCommittee, Lawrence, KSPresentations:Group 1 | 11:20 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.Pediatric Specialist: Sherry Luedtke, PharmD, FPPAG, AssociateProfessor, Pharmacy Practice, Texas Tech HSC School of Pharmacy,Amarillo, TXMedication Safety: Amanda E. Prusch, PharmD, BCPS, ClinicalPharmacy Specialist-Medication Safety, Lancaster General Health,Lancaster, PASmall/Rural Hospital Practice: Debbie Cameron Sisson, RPh,MS, PharmD, Clinical Pharmacist, St Luke’s Hospital and AssistantProfessor, University of Minnesota College of Pharmacy, Duluth, MNManagement and Administration: Michael Nnadi, PharmD, MHS,Corporate Vice President /Chief Pharmacy Officer, Novant Health,Winston-Salem, NCOR/Anesthesia Specialist: Eric L. Chernin, RPh, PharmaceuticalCare Specialist-OR Pharmacy, Sarasota Memorial Hospital, Sarasota, FLInformatics: Elizabeth Breeden, DPh, MS, Assistant Professor,Department of Pharmacy Practice Director, Master of Health CareInformatics Program, Lipscomb College of Pharmacy, Nashville, TNGroup 2 | 12:05 p.m. – 12:45 p.m.Academia: Kelly M. Smith, PharmD, BCPS, FASHP, FCCP,Associate Dean, Academic and Student Affairs Associate Professor,Department of Pharmacy Practice and Science, UK College ofPharmacy, Lexington, KYAmbulatory Care: Mary Ann Kliethermes, BS, PharmD, Vice-Chair Ambulatory Care, Associate Professor, Midwestern UniversityChicago College of Pharmacy, Downer’s Grove, ILOncology Specialist: Bradley Burton, PharmD, BCOP, CACP,Clinical Pharmacy Specialist- Medical Oncology, The Johns HopkinsHospital, Baltimore, MDCritical Care Specialist: Stacey Folse, PharmD, MPH, BCPS,Medical ICU Clinical Pharmacy Specialist Emory University Hospital,Atlanta, GAEmergency Medicine Specialist: Melinda J. Ortmann, PharmD,BCPS, Clinical Pharmacy Specialist–Emergency Medicine, TheJohns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, MD10 | Register for the meeting and reserve accommodations at www.ashp.org/midyear2012 or call 1.866.279.0681


programming featuresEmerging Sciences-Pharmacogenomics: Kristine Crews,Pharm.D., BCPS, Translational Research Laboratory Director andDirector, PGY2 Pharmacogenetics Residency Program, PharmaceuticalSciences Department, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital,Memphis, TN11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. bayside B, Level 1Student Poster Session“Wow, you presented at The Midyear?” Impress professors,potential employers, and peers when you present a poster at theprestigious ASHP Midyear Clinical Meeting.1:00 p.m. – 2:30 p.m. mandalay Bay B, Level 2Fundamental Strategies to Secure a Residency:Getting a Head Start as P1-P3In the tough competition for post graduate positions, how canyou stand out? After this presentation you will have fundamentaltips, a timeline, and answers to some of the questions you mayhave, including: When do I start planning my residency searchstrategy? How can I set up a plan and task list to keep myself ontarget for success as early as a P1 student? How can I excel inthe interview process? You will receive candid advice, and guidancethat will be directly applicable to your hunt for a post graduateresidency or fellowship. You will be able to follow an outlineof what you will need to do as a student during the P1 to P3years in order to successfully prepare yourself for the residencyor fellowship application process. There is no ultimate guaranteeof securing a post graduate training program. However, sessionpresenter Joshua Caballero, Pharm.D., BCPP, Associate Professorat Nova Southeastern University is one of the faculty thatput together a course that helped their students achieve an 83%residency acceptance rate, compared to the national average of60% in the most recent match, making this one of the most successfulresidency preparation programs in the nation!Presenter: Joshua Caballero, PharmD, BCPP, Associate Professor,Nova Southeastern University College of PharmacyModerator: Samar Chakar, Pharm.D. Candidate, University ofNew England College of Pharmacy, and Member, Pharmacy StudentForum Executive Committee, Lawrence, MA1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. bayside B, Level 1Residency ShowcaseFor more information see page 64:30 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. mandalay Bay D, Level 2Dollars and Good SenseThe days of living off student loans and fast food are coming toan end. You are entering the real world of working professionals…andthe real world of mortgages, debt, bills, and investmentopportunities. This popular session will help you manage yourfinances and learn strategies to help you handle your currentresponsibilities while planning for the future!Speakers: Eric Truvillion, Financial Representative and FinancialAdvisor, New England Financial, Tampa, FL; Alonzo Barnes, Jr.,Financial Representative, New England Financial, Tampa, FLModerator: Thomas Achey, Pharm.D. Candidate, Auburn University,and Vice Chair, Pharmacy Student Forum Executive Committee,Helena, ALResidency ShowcaseBayside B, Level 1Monday, December 3Tuesday, December 4Special SessionMonday, December 3 | 2:00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.The Emily Jerry Story:Lessons Learned from a Fatal Medication ErrorIn February 2006, EmilyJerry, a beautiful two yearold receiving her final chemotherapytreatment, tragicallydied as a result of improperlypreparedchemotherapy.The supervising oncologypharmacist, Eric Cropp, wassent to jail and his pharmacylicense revoked.1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.8:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.The Residency Showcase is for individuals pursuingresidency positions in 2013-14. Make the rounds all in oneplace—and save money and time. The Residency Showcaseis set up for your convenience, allowing you to meetwith representatives from hundreds of programs acrossthe country. Remember, the Showcase is continued onTuesday, but each program will only be available duringone of the three time slots so plan ahead! Business dress isrecommended.For those students interested in visiting the ResidencyShowcase but who will not be pursuing a residency in2013-14, please wait until the last hour to enter the Showcase.Be courteous—do not engage programs in a discussionat this point as this prevents them from talking to thosepursuing residency positions next year! We recommendattending the student educational sessions on Monday andTuesday designed exclusively for P1-P3 students.n Fundamental Strategies to Secure a Residency:Getting a Head Start as P1-P3n Effective CV and Resume WritingEmily’s father, ChristopherJerry, and Mr. Cropp willspeak about the error,forgiveness, system failure, and their shared efforts toimprove patient safety. Michael Cohen from the ISMPwill follow with lessons learned and an analysis ofcontributing factors and response to errors.Register for the meeting and reserve accommodations at www.ashp.org/midyear2012 or call 1.866.279.0681 | 11


programming featuresOther Sessions Recommendedfor StudentsAll sessions are located in Mandalay Bay SouthConvention Center.Monday December 3, 2012n The Emily Jerry Story: Lessons Learned from a FatalMedication Error South Seas D, Level 3n Pain, Sedation, and Delirium in the ICU: Cutting-Edge Updates Breakers C, Level 2n Expecting the Unexpected: Treatment of OpiateDependence in Pregnancy South Seas J, Level 3n Update in Emergency Department Practice: ServiceOptimization & Collaborative PracticeMandalay Bay D, Level 2n Medical Marijuana: Rational Medicine or PotentialMedication Misadventure? South Seas D, Level 3Tuesday, December 4, 2012n Is Natural Better? Nutraceuticals in the Treatmentof Pain Reef D, Level 2n Management Pearls 2012 South Seas E, Level 3n What You Need to Know to Get Started: Opportunitiesin Medical Writing Reef D, Level 2n Immunizing Inpatients: Evidence Plus Effort EqualsOptimization South Seas J, Level 3n Clinical Pearls 2012 Mandalay Bay H, Level 2n Antibiotic Stewardship: Get on Board BeforeWe Drown in Bacterial ResistanceSouth Seas D, Level 3Wednesday, December 5, 2012n Case-Based Approach to Insulin Initiation andIntensification Reef D, Level 2n Lytes Off in Vegas! The Acute Managementof Potassium and Calcium DisordersMandalay Bay B, Level 2n Spotlight on Science—Nanotechnology in Medicine:How Very Tiny Solutions can Impact Big ProblemsMandalay Bay F, Level 2n Transitioning Through ADHD: PharmacotherapeuticManagement from Childhood to AdulthoodReef D, Level 2n Beers, Antihypertensives, and Medical Home: AnUpdate in Geriatric Practice South Seas B, Level 3n Antimicrobial Dosing in Obesity: Finding theHoly Scale Mandalay Bay D, Level 2Tuesday, December 47:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m. Lagoon G, Level 2SSHP Faculty Advisor Breakfast Workshop(Closed session by invitation only)Presenter: Diana L. Dabdub, Director, ASHP Pharmacy StudentForum, Bethesda, MD8:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. bayside B, Level 1Residency ShowcaseFor more information see page 11.11:15 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. mandalay Bay D, Level 2Developing Informal Leaders to Drive PracticeModel AdvancementNetworking Session Hosted by the Section of Pharmacy PracticeManagers’ Advisory Groups on Pharmacy Practice Model Initiativeand Leadership DevelopmentFacilitators: Anita Harrison, Pharm.D., BCPS, Clinical PharmacySpecialist, SICU, PGY1 Residency Director, Methodist Dallas MedicalCenter, Dallas, TX; Kelly Martin, Pharm.D., M.S., Manager, InpatientPharmacy Services, Virginia Commonwealth University Health System,Richmond, VAThis networking event is intended for anyone interested in learningmore about how to drive practice advancement. Groups willdiscuss how various types of informal leaders influence changeand how to become, or influence others to become, informalleaders.Discussion Topics:n Discuss how informal leaders influence changen Discuss how to implement transitions of changen Discuss strategies to build effective multidisciplinaryrelationships to foster practice model advancements12 | Register for the meeting and reserve accommodations at www.ashp.org/midyear2012 or call 1.866.279.0681


student educational programming and activities11:15 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. Lagoon G, Level 2Clinical LeadershipNetworking Session Hosted by the Section of Clinical Specialistsand Scientists’ Advisory Group on Clinical LeadershipFacilitator: John S. Clark, Pharm.D., M.S., BCPS, FASHP, Directorof Pharmacy Services, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MIDiscussion Topics:n Is everyone a clinical leader? What makes a clinical leader?n Teambuilding, accountability – Who is responsible?n To measure or not to measure metrics and their impact onclinical leadership11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. bayside B, Level 1Student Poster Session1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. mandalay Bay B, Level 2Effective CV and Resume WritingGetting ready to enter the pharmacy workforce? Before you knowit, potential employers will start requesting your CV or resume.Get real-world advice on how to market your skills effectively.Learn important tips about preparing your CV and resume andhow to avoid common mistakes.Presenter: Joseph Bonnarens, PhD, Associate Dean for StudentAffairs, Manchester University College of Pharmacy, Fort Wayne, INModerator: Jacob Thompson, Pharm.D., M.S., Associate Directorof Pharmacy, UHS Wilson Medical Center, Johnson City, NY1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. bayside B, Level 1Residency ShowcaseFor more information see page 10.4:30 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. mandalay Bay D, Level 2Clinical Pearls for StudentsBased on the popular Clinical Pearls session for practicing pharmacists,the session is custom tailored for a student audience.Come hear the valuable lessons learned as new practitionersshare clinical pearls that can help you prepare for residencytraining or entering practice.Moderator: Adam Pate, PharmD, Assistant Professor, Universityof Louisiana at Monroe College of Pharmacy, Monroe, LAPresentations:Making Sense of Alphabet Soup, the ABC’sof ChemotherapyJill M. Comeau, PharmD, BCOP, Assistant Professor Hematology/Oncology, University of Louisiana at Monroe College of Pharmacy,Gratis Assistant Professor of Medicine, Feist-Weiller Cancer Center andBone Marrow Transplant Unit, LSUHSC-Shreveport, Shreveport, LADefense Against the Dark Arts: Approach to theToxic PatientNadia Awad, Pharm.D., PGY-2 Emergency Medicine PharmacyResident, Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital and Rutgers,The State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick, NJVTE Prophylaxis in Hospitalized PatientsSarah A. Johannes, PharmD, Health-System PharmacyAdministration Resident, University of North Carolina Hospitaland Clinics, Chapel Hill, NCMedications and QTc: The Myths, The Facts andPharmacist’s ResponsibilityClaire Markway, PharmD, PGY2 Pediatric Pharmacy Resident,St. Louis Children’s Hospital, St. Louis, MOTuesday, December 4 | 8:00 p.m. – MidnightResidency ShowcaseBayside B, Level 1Monday, December 3Tuesday, December 4Students’ Night OutParty with a purpose! After a long week of education programming,interviews, poster presentations, and more; you need tokick back and relax. Join pharmacy students from across thecountry for a fun night out in Las Vegas!You must present a Midyear 2012 badge and be 21 yearsor older with proper ID to attend. Shuttle service will notbe provided.1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.8:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.The Residency Showcase is for individuals pursuingresidency positions in 2013-14. Make the rounds all in oneplace—and save money and time. The Residency Showcaseis set up for your convenience, allowing you to meetwith representatives from hundreds of programs acrossthe country. Remember, the Showcase is continued onTuesday, but each program will only be available duringone of the three time slots so plan ahead! Business dress isrecommended.For those students interested in visiting the ResidencyShowcase but who will not be pursuing a residency in2013-14, please wait until the last hour to enter the Showcase.Be courteous—do not engage programs in a discussionat this point as this prevents them from talking to thosepursuing residency positions next year! We recommendattending the student educational sessions on Monday andTuesday designed exclusively for P1-P3 students.n Fundamental Strategies to Secure a Residency:Getting a Head Start as P1-P3n Effective CV and Resume WritingA Shot?....Or Not!: Oral Management of Type 2 DiabetesKristen Pate, Pharm. D., Clinical Assistant Professor, Universityof Louisiana at Monroe College of Pharmacy, Monroe, LARegister for the meeting and reserve accommodations at www.ashp.org/midyear2012 or call 1.866.279.0681 | 13


student educational programming and activitiesWednesday, December 511:15 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Room – Lagoon H, Level 2Informatics in Pharmacy Practice ExperiencesNetworking Session Hosted by the Section of PharmacyInformatics and Technology’s Advisory Group on PharmacyInformatics EducationFacilitator: Joe Lassiter, M.S., Pharm.D., BCPS, CPHIMS,Director of Experiential Education, Pacific University Schoolof Pharmacy, Hillsboro, ORDiscussion Topics:n Early exposure to informatics in introductoryPharmacy Practice Experiences (IPPE)n Informatics and clinical decision support training duringAdvanced Pharmacy Practice Experiences (APPE)n Assessment of informatics competencies for entrylevel pharmacist practiceThe MidyearMobile AppNew and improved!Don’t forget to download ASHP’sMobile Midyear app that puts TheMidyear in the palm of your hand!Search educational sessions, exhibits,social events, Residency Showcase,poster sessions and add them all toyour personal calendar.The application is available for iPhone ® , iPad ® ,Android , and BlackBerry ® users in app storesand at www.ashp.org/mobilemidyearThursday, December 6NetworkingLuncheon12:05 p.m. – 1:50 p.m.Featuring:Robin BenincasaExtreme Performance:Why Winners WinWhat are the five most common attributes of peoplewho make a lifelong habit of winning?Robyn Benincasa—NYT Best-Selling Author and WorldChampion Adventure Racer—accepts full blame for inspiringpeople to do insane things like climb Mount Kilimanjaro, runtheir first triathlon, start their own adventure racing teams,or start their own businesses. This is, after all, who she isand what she does: Robyn Benincasa inspires people to doamazing things.Benincasa has made an art form of extreme performanceby competing and winning at the highest levels of sportand business. Soon after earning a Marketing degree fromArizona State University, Robyn “started at the top’ Fortune500 pharmaceutical company where she earned the prestigious“Rookie of the Year” award.While consistently achieving top sales in her day job, Robyncompleted six Ironman races, with two podium finishes.In her 15-year career as a professional adventure racer,Benincasa has competed in close to 40 expedition-lengthevents—gnarly, multiday, multisport killers such as PrimalQuest and Eco-Challenge. She has biked through jungles inBorneo, climbed Himalayan giants in Nepal, trekked acrosslava fields in Fiji, rafted rapids in Chile—and racked upmultiple world championship titles along the way. In herspare time, Robyn, is a full-time firefighter in San Diego,on the nation’s first all-female crew.At this networking lunch, get inspired by an unforgettablepresentation on building world class teams and “followership”skills necessary for dynamic role shifting and trueteamwork.14 | Register for the meeting and reserve accommodations at www.ashp.org/midyear2012 or call 1.866.279.0681


Clinical skills competition2012 ASHP National Clinical Skills Competition Participating SchoolsAlbany College of Pharmacy and HealthSciencesAppalachian College of PharmacyAuburn University Harrison School ofPharmacyBelmont University College of PharmacyButler University College of PharmacyCalifornia Northstate University College ofPharmacyCampbell University College of Pharmacyand Health SciencesChicago State University College of PharmacyConcordia University Wisconsin School ofPharmacyCreighton University School of PharmacyDrake University College of Pharmacy andHealth SciencesDuquesne University Mylan School ofPharmacyD’Youville College School of PharmacyEast Tennessee State University Bill GattonCollege of PharmacyFerris State University College of PharmacyFlorida A & M University, College of Pharmacyand Pharmaceutical SciencesHampton University School of PharmacyHarding University College of PharmacyHoward University College of PharmacyHusson University School of PharmacyIdaho State University College of PharmacyJefferson School of Pharmacy, ThomasJefferson UniversityLake Erie College of Osteopathic MedicineSchool of PharmacyLebanese American University School ofPharmacyLipscomb University College of PharmacyLoma Linda University School of PharmacyLong Island University Arnold & MarieSchwartz College of PharmacyMassachusetts College of Pharmacy andHealth Sciences–BostonMassachusetts College of Pharmacy andHealth Sciences–Worcester/ManchesterMercer University College of Pharmacy andHealth SciencesMidwestern University College of Pharmacy–ChicagoMidwestern University College of Pharmacy–GlendaleNorth Dakota State University College ofPharmacyNortheast Ohio Medical UniversityNortheastern University Bouve College ofHealth Sciences School of PharmacyNotre Dame of Maryland University Schoolof PharmacyNova Southeastern University Collegeof PharmacyOhio Northern University Raabe Collegeof PharmacyOregon State University College of Pharmacy& Oregon Health and Science UniversityPacific University School of PharmacyPalm Beach Atlantic University Lloyd L.Gregory School of PharmacyPhiladelphia College of Osteopathic MedicineSchool of PharmacyPhiladelphia College of PharmacyPresbyterian College School of PharmacyPurdue University College of PharmacyRegis University School of PharmacyRoosevelt University College of PharmacyRoseman University of Health SciencesCollege of PharmacyRutgers, The State University of New JerseyErnest Mario School of PharmacySamford University McWhorter School ofPharmacyShenandoah University Bernard J. DunnSchool of PharmacySouth Carolina College of PharmacySouth Dakota State University College ofPharmacySouth University School of PharmacySouthern Illinois University EdwardsvilleSchool of PharmacySouthwestern Oklahoma State UniversityCollege of PharmacySt. John Fisher College, Wegmans Schoolof PharmacySt. John’s University College of PharmacySt. Louis College of PharmacySullivan University College of PharmacyTemple University School of PharmacyTexas A&M University Health Science CenterIrma Lerma Rangel College of PharmacyTexas Southern University College ofPharmacyTexas Tech University School of PharmacyThe Ohio State University College ofPharmacyTouro New York College of PharmacyTouro University California College ofPharmacyUnion University School of PharmacyUniversity at Buffalo School of Pharmacy& Pharmaceutical SciencesUniversity of Arizona College of PharmacyUniversity of Arkansas for Medical SciencesCollege of PharmacyUniversity of California–San Diego, SkaggsSchool of PharmacyUniversity of California–San Francisco Schoolof PharmacyUniversity of Charleston School of PharmacyUniversity of Cincinnati James L. WinkleCollege of PharmacyUniversity of Colorado, Skaggs School ofPharmacy and Pharmaceutical SciencesUniversity of Connecticut School of PharmacyUniversity of Findlay College of PharmacyUniversity of Florida College of PharmacyUniversity of Georgia College of PharmacyUniversity of Hawaii at Hilo College ofPharmacyUniversity of Houston College of PharmacyUniversity of Illinois at Chicago College ofPharmacyUniversity of Iowa College of PharmacyUniversity of Kansas School of PharmacyUniversity of Kentucky College of PharmacyUniversity of Louisiana at Monroe College ofPharmacyUniversity of Maryland Eastern ShoreUniversity of Maryland School of PharmacyUniversity of Michigan College of PharmacyUniversity of Minnesota College of PharmacyUniversity of Mississippi School of PharmacyUniversity of Missouri - Kansas City Schoolof PharmacyUniversity of Montana Skaggs School ofPharmacyUniversity of Nebraska Medical CenterCollege of PharmacyUniversity of New England College ofPharmacyUniversity of New Mexico College ofPharmacyUniversity of North Carolina Eshelman Schoolof PharmacyUniversity of Oklahoma College of PharmacyUniversity of Pittsburgh School of PharmacyUniversity of Puerto Rico School of PharmacyUniversity of Rhode Island College ofPharmacyUniversity of Southern California School ofPharmacyUniversity of Tennessee College of PharmacyUniversity of Texas at Austin College ofPharmacyUniversity of the Incarnate Word Feik Schoolof PharmacyUniversity of the Pacific Thomas J. LongSchool of Pharmacy & Health SciencesUniversity of Toledo College of PharmacyUniversity of Utah College of PharmacyUniversity of Washington School of PharmacyUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison Schoolof PharmacyUniversity of Wyoming School of PharmacyVirginia Commonwealth University Schoolof PharmacyWashington State University College ofPharmacyWayne State University Eugene ApplebaumCollege of PharmacyWest Virginia University School of PharmacyWestern University of Health Sciences Collegeof PharmacyWilkes University Nesbitt School of Pharmacyand NursingWingate University School of PharmacyXavier University of Louisiana College ofPharmacyIf you are interested in learning more about the competition, please visit our website at www.ashp.org/clinicalskillsRegister for the meeting and reserve accommodations at www.ashp.org/midyear2012 or call 1.866.279.0681 | 15


Student leadership 2012–20132012-13 Pharmacy Student Forum Executive CommitteeLisa ScherkenbachChairUniversity of MinnesotaCollege of PharmacyThomas AcheyVice ChairAuburn UniversityHarrison Schoolof PharmacySamar ChakarUniversity of New EnglandCollege of PharmacyJacalyn JonesNortheast OhioMedical UniversityCollege of PharmacyThomas LuptonUniversity of KansasSchool of Pharmacy2012-13 Pharmacy Student Appointments to ASHP CouncilsCommission onAffiliate RelationsCasey CombsCouncil onPharmacy ManagementColin BeattyCouncil onPublic PolicyJoanna WakemanCouncil on TherapeuticsJuan Manuel Hincapie CastilloCouncil onPharmacy PracticeMeenakshi ShelatCouncil on Education andWorkforce DevelopmentNicole Grimmer7272 Wisconsin Avenue • Bethesda, Maryland 20814866-279-0681 • Fax: 301-664-8877 • www.ashp.org© 2012 American Society of Health-System Pharmacists ® HPMCM1712

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