WHAT A YEAR! - ASHP Foundation
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WHAT A YEAR! - ASHP Foundation
WHAT A YEAR! ANNUAL REPORT 2010 ASHP RESEARCH AND EDUCATION FOUNDATION 2 01 TABLE OF CONTENTS Message from the ASHP Foundation Leaders Vision, Mission & Strategic Priorities Board of Directors and Staff Awards Leadership Research Traineeships Support the ASHP Foundation Donor Recognition 1 1 2 3 6 12 15 16 18 Message from the ASHP Foundation Leaders Stephen J. Allen, Executive Vice President and Chief Executive Officer Kevin J. Colgan, Board Chair The ASHP Foundation’s leaders share the highlights of 2010 with you! OUR VISION Our vision is that patients receiving medication therapy in our nation’s hospitals and health systems will receive care in a safe and efficient manner, leading to optimal medication outcomes. OUR MISSION The mission of the ASHP Foundation is to improve the health and well-being of patients in hospitals and health systems through appropriate, safe and effective medication use. The Foundation provides leadership and conducts education and research activities that foster the coordination of interdisciplinary medication management leading to optimal patient outcomes. Emphasis is given to programs that will have a major impact on advancing pharmacy practice in hospitals and health systems, thereby improving public health. STRATEGIC PRIORITIES • Design and study of safe and effective medication-use systems • Advancement of optimal patient medication outcomes • Expansion of pharmacists’ direct patient care and leadership roles 1 ASHP FOUNDATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2010-2011 Kevin J. Colgan, Chair David R. Gaugh, Vice Chair Henri R. Manasse, Jr., President Philip J. Schneider, Treasurer Stephen J. Allen, Secretary Barbara Balik, Director-at-Large Michael S. Flagstad, Director-at-Large Dallas J. Howe, Director-at-Large Lynnae M. Mahaney, Director-at-Large Bruce E. Scott, Director-at-Large Gordon S. Willcox, Director-at-Large Joseph A. Oddis, President-Emeritus, Ex-Officio Diane B. Ginsburg, ASHP President, Ex-Officio Stanley S. Kent, ASHP President-Elect, Ex-Officio ASHP FOUNDATION STAFF Stephen J. Allen, Executive Vice President and Chief Executive Officer Daniel J. Cobaugh, Vice President Bethany L. Coulter, Director of Communications & Events Myrna J. Petersen, Director of Development Richard S. Walling, Director, Center for Health-System Pharmacy Leadership Jennifer L. Perrell, Senior Program Coordinator Brandi Goswick, Program Coordinator Mary Kozlowski, Program Coordinator Jose A. Carias, Administrative Coordinator From left to right: Mary Kozlowski, Jose Carias, Bethany Coulter, Steve Allen, Myrna Petersen, Daniel Cobaugh, Brandi Goswick, Richard Walling and Jennifer Perrell. 2 The scene at the ASHP Foundation’s exhibit booth during the 2010 ASHP Midyear. AWARDS AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN MEDICATION-USE SAFETY Supported by the Cardinal Health Foundation The Award for Excellence in Medication-Use Safety is the only awards program to honor a pharmacist-led multidisciplinary team that makes significant institution-wide system improvements relating to medication use. It recognizes on a national level pharmacists who have assumed a leadership role in the medication-use process. The recipient receives a $50,000 award, while two finalists each receive a $10,000 award. From left to right: Charles Hamm of Cardinal Health and Heather Kokko, David Taber, and Nicole Pilch of MUSC. Watch the Award for Excellence video, featuring the recipient and finalists, now! 2010 Recipient Medical University of South Carolina Medical Center Charleston, S.C. “Optimizing Medication Use and Outcomes in Kidney Transplant Patients” See Dr. Heather Kokko accept award on behalf of MUSC. Watch Dr. Pilch speak with radio interviewer Andrea Perry of "Caring for the Community" during National Patient Safety Week. From left to right: Kevin Colgan, Steven Levy, Maria Arias and Henry Cohen. 2010 Finalists Kingsbrook Jewish Medical Center Brooklyn, N.Y. “Clinical Pharmacist-Led Multidisciplinary Program for Weaning Patients from Mechanical Ventilation” Lancaster General Health Lancaster, Pa. “Improving Medication Safety Through Implementation of Intravenous Interoperability” From left to right: Kevin Colgan, Amanda Prusch, Tina Suess and Richard Paoletti. 3 LITERATURE AWARDS Supported by the ASHP Foundation The ASHP Foundation Literature Awards Program honors important contributions by pharmacists to biomedical literature. Awards recipients exemplify excellence in research and writing that foster improvements in patient care and medication use, pioneer new uses of technology and pharmacy personnel and demonstrate the pharmacist’s role in patient care. Five award categories recognize important contributions to the literature of pharmacy practice in hospitals and health systems. Chris Gentry, Brittany Traylor, Joseph Dasta, Helen Park and Barry Carter. Award for Sustained Contributions to the Literature of Pharmacy Practice Joseph F. Dasta, M.S. The Ohio State University, College of Pharmacy University of Texas at Austin, College of Pharmacy See Professor Dasta accept his award. Award for Innovation in Pharmacy Practice “Implementing a Comprehensive, 24-Hour Emergency Department Pharmacy Program” Helen K. Park, Pharm.D., Victoria E. Aldridge, Pharm.D., Mark Bounthavong, Pharm.D., and Anthony P. Morreale, Pharm.D., M.B.A. American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy 2009; 66:1943-47. VA San Diego Healthcare System, San Diego, Calif. See Dr. Park accept her award. Drug Therapy Research Award “Adverse Outcomes Demonstrated for Drotrecogin Alfa (Activated) in Septic Patients With Baseline Bleeding Precautions” Chris A. Gentry, Pharm.D., Kristin Busse, Pharm.D., Bhanu Sud, M.D., and Douglas Drevets, M.D. Critical Care Medicine 2009; 37:19-25. Oklahoma City VA Medical Center, Oklahoma City, Okla. See Dr. Gentry accept his award. Pharmacy Practice Research Award “Physician and Pharmacist Collaboration to Improve Blood Pressure Control” Barry L. Carter, Pharm.D., Gail Ardery, Ph.D., Jeffrey D. Dawson, D.Sc., Paul A. James, M.D., George R. Bergus, M.D., William R. Doucette, Ph.D., Elizabeth A. Chrischilles, M.S., Ph.D., Carrie L. Franciscus, M.A., and Yinghui Xu, M.S. Archives of Internal Medicine 2009; 169:1996-2002. University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa See Dr. Carter accept his award. Student Research Award “Influence of Genetic Variation of Beta-2 Adrenergic Receptors in Patients with Cystic Fibrosis” Brittany R. Traylor, Pharm.D., Thomas T. Skrentny, Jr., Pharm.D., and Eric Snyder, Ph.D. The American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine 181; 2010:A1827 University of Arizona, Tucson, Ariz. 4 See Dr. Traylor accept her award. PHARMACY RESIDENCY EXCELLENCE AWARDS Supported by Amgen, Inc. The Pharmacy Residency Excellence Awards Program recognizes excellence in pharmacy residency training. Three awards categories – Preceptor, New Preceptor and Program – honor the achievements of residency programs and pharmacists who have demonstrated excellence and innovation in training residents and serve as models for other pharmacy residency programs and preceptors. Many residents and colleagues attended to show support for the awardees. 2010 Program Award University of Michigan Hospitals and Health Centers and College of Pharmacy Postgraduate Year 1 Pharmacy Residency Program Ann Arbor, Mich. See Dr. John Clark accept the award on behalf of the residency program. 2010 Preceptor Award Beth Bryles Phillips, Pharm.D. University of Georgia Charlie Norwood VA Medical Center Athens, Ga. University of Michigan faculty and residents celebrate their residency program’s award. See Dr. Phillips accept her award. 2010 New Preceptor Award Jennifer Namba, Pharm.D. University of California San Diego Medical Center San Diego, Calif. See Dr. Namba accept her award. From left to right: New Preceptor Awardee Jennifer Namba, Preceptor Awardee Beth Bryles Phillips, and John Clark representing UM’s PGY-1 Pharmacy Residency Program. ASHP STUDENT LEADERSHIP AWARDS Supported in part by the Walter Jones Memorial Pharmacy Student Financial Aid Fund The ASHP Student Leadership Award Program annually recognizes 12 students who demonstrate exceptional interest in health-system pharmacy practice, outstanding leadership skills and academic achievement. The ASHP Foundation provides a $2,500 award to each recipient. Class of 2010 Jessica Larva, Purdue University Shirley Lee, University of Maryland Brian Marlow, University of Tennessee Christina Martin, University of Pittsburgh Class of 2011 Nerissa Alday, University of Florida Elva VanDevender, Oregon State University Joseph Dikun, Northeastern Ohio University College of Medicine David Kramp, University of Cincinnati Rodney Turner, Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine Class of 2012 Soranarom Kumsaitong, Mercer University Christine Vi Dang, University of Colorado Matthew Wolf, University of Michigan 5 01 LEADERSHIP CENTER FOR HEALTH-SYSTEM PHARMACY LEADERSHIP The Center Advisory Panel The Center Advisory Panel brings outstanding pharmacy and health-system leaders together that can offer their expertise to enhance the type and range of programs offered by the Center for Health-System Pharmacy Leadership. The 2010 panel includes the following members: A special message from Richard Walling, Director of the Center for Health-System Pharmacy Leadership. Cynthia Brennan, Pharm.D., M.H.A Chairperson Director of Clinical Excellence Harborview Medical Center Seattle, Wash. Marie A. Chisholm-Burns, Pharm.D. Professor & Head of Pharmacy Practice and Science University of Arizona Tucson, Ariz. Charles W. Ham, Pharm.D., M.B.A. Vice President, Clinical Affairs Center for Safety and Clinical Affairs/Cardinal Health Houston, Texas W. Michael Heath, Colonel USA (ret.), R.Ph., M.B.A. Healthcare, Patient Safety & Pharmacy Consultant Martinez, Ga. Erin Hendrick, Pharm.D., M.S. Managing Consultant, Pharmacy Optimization McKesson Health Systems Denver, Colo. Bonnie Levin Corporate Assistant Vice President, Pharmacy Services MedStar Health Silver Spring, Md. 6 (this is an extra page that is the scrolling list for York) 01 Agatha Nolen, D.Ph., M.S. Director, Regulatory Compliance Support Hospital Corporation of America Nashville, Tenn. Kathy Pawlicki, M.S. Director of Pharmaceutical Services Beaumont Hospital Royal Oak, Mich. Beju Shah, Pharm.D., M.B.A. Clinical Pharmacist Medical University of South Carolina Charleston, S.C. John Spain, Colonel USA, Pharm. D. Deputy Commander of Clinical Support National Naval Center Bethesda, Md. Virginia Torrise, Pharm.D. Deputy Chief Consultant Department of Veterans Affairs Washington, D.C. Sara White, M.S. Pharmacy Leadership Consultant Mountain View, Calif. 2 The Pharmacy Leadership Academy’s annual orientation and reception at the 2010 ASHP Midyear. PHARMACY LEADERSHIP ACADEMY Midyear attendees flocked to the Foundation’s exhibit booth for information about our leadership programs. Supported by Amgen, Inc. Alumni share their experiences with the Academy – watch and listen now! A message from Academy Course Master Sharon Murphy Enright. Academy Faculty The ASHP Foundation is honored to have a faculty made up of a host of accomplished leaders and renowned pharmacists. They are: Jennifer Austin, Pharm.D. Susan D. Bear, Pharm.D. Robert Carta, Pharm.D. Sharon Murphy Enright, B.S.Pharm., M.B.A. Marianne F. Ivey, Pharm.D., M.P.H. Philip E. Johnson, M.S., R.Ph. James A. Jorgenson, M.S., R.Ph. Stanley S. Kent, M.S. Michael J. Magee, M.S., R.Ph. Douglas E. Miller, Pharm.D. Karla M. Miller, Pharm.D. Dawn Moore-Jefferson, Pharm.D., M.S. Agatha L. Nolen, D.Ph., M.S. Patrick E. Parker, M.S., R.Ph. John Poikonen, Pharm.D. Jennifer Tryon, Pharm.D., M.S. Sara J. White, M.S. Billy Woodward, B.S.Pharm. Pharmacy Leadership Academy Class of 2010 Melissa M. Allard, Pharm.D. Medication Safety Clinical Pharmacist Clarian Health Indianapolis, Ind. Carnita R. Allex, Pharm.D. Director of Pharmacy Rice Memorial Hospital Willmar, Minn. Tara Aslani, Pharm.D. Pharmacy Operations Manager Memorial Hermann Memorial City Medical Center Houston, Texas Anita M. Atkins, B.S.Pharm., M.B.A. Assistant Director of Pharmacy CJW Medical Center - Johnston Wills Campus Richmond, Va. 7 (this is an extra page that is the scrolling list for York) Jeffrey W. Bariteau, Pharm.D. System Clinical Manager CoxHealth Springfield, Mo. Stephanie M. Corbett, Pharm.D. Director, Clinical Pharmacy Services The University of Virginia Health System Charlottesville, Va. Scott B. Beckmann, Pharm.D. Pharmacy Supervisor Forsyth Medical Center Winston-Salem, N.C. Cathleen E. Cowden, Pharm.D. Director of Pharmacy Prince William Hospital Manassas, Va. Elizabeth S. Boucher, Pharm.D. Clinical Pharmacist Caritas Christi Network Services Dorchester, Mass. Donn W. Davis, Pharm.D. Clinical Pharmacist H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center Tampa, Fla. Laurel A. Brown, Pharm.D. Supervisor, Inpatient Pharmacy Virginia Mason Medical Center Seattle, Wash. Erik F. DeFreitas, Pharm.D. PGY-2 Resident Hematology-Oncology Walter Reed Army Medical Center Washington, D.C. Kristina N. Bryowsky, Pharm.D. Pharmacy Manager SSM St. Clare Health Center Fenton, Mo. Michael A. Edwards, Pharm.D. Corporate Director of Pharmacy Health First Melbourne, Fla. Richard C. Capps, Pharm.D. Pharmacy Manager Greenville Memorial Hospital Greenville, S.C. Jason D. Ernster, Pharm.D. Assistant Director, Pharmacy Operations University of Minnesota Medical Center, Fairvew Minneapolis, Minn. Beth A. Carberry, R.Ph., M.B.A. Pharmaceutical Care Manager Cleveland Clinic Foundation Cleveland, Ohio Tracie L. Chambers, Pharm.D. Director of Pharmacy The Memorial Hospital of Salem County Salem, N.J. John P. Clark, Pharm.D. Pharmacist Catholic Medical Center Manchester, N.H. Stephanie B. Clayton, B.S., Pharm.D. Corporate Director of Clinical Pharmacy Services Vanguard Health Systems Nashville, Tenn. Patti Ferguson Beninato, B.S. Pharmacy Manager Southlake Regional Health Centre Newmarket, Ontario, Canada Denise E. Foreman, Pharm.D. Pharmacy Supervisor Sutter Roseville Medical Center Roseville, Calif. Olayinka Fowowe, Pharm.D. Manager In Training Cardinal Health (Riverside Regional Medical Center) Newport News, Va. Patricia C. Gellineau, Pharm.D. Director of Pharmacy Kendall Regional Medical Center-HCA Miami, Fla. (this is an extra page that is the scrolling list for York) David H. George, B.S., M.B.A. Director of Pharmacy Clarian West Medical Center Avon, Ind. Janet Gonzalez, Pharm.D. Assistant Director of Clinical Programs UTMB Correctional Managed Care Huntsville, Texas Nicole Gordon, Pharm.D. Clinical Quality Coordinator Doctors Medical Center Modesto, Calif. Brandy M. Haasbroek, B.S.Pharm. Director of Pharmacy Missouri Southern Healthcare Dexter, Mo. Mary H. Halbert, B.S., M.A. Director of Pharmacy Rapides Regional Medical Center Alexandria, La. Maurice M. Harbon, Pharm.D. Lead Pharmacist New York Presbyterian Hospital of Columbia and Cornell New York, N.Y. Katrina K. Harper, Pharm.D., M.B.A. Clinical Pharmacy Manager The Heart Hospital Baylor Plano Plano, Texas Chad J. Hatfield, Pharm.D. Pharmacy Supervisor Emory University Hospital Atlanta, Ga. Binh Hoang, Pharm.D. Pharmacist Fisher BioServices Rockville, Md. Kevin L. Hoehn, Pharm.D., M.B.A. Clinical Pharmacy Coordinator Faxton St. Luke’s Healthcare Utica, N.Y. Todd R. Holt, Pharm.D. Pharmacy Operations Manager Saint Luke’s Northland Hospital Kansas City, Mo. Cheryl A. Hurst, R.Ph. Pharmacy Director Overland Park Medical Center Overland Park, Kan. Kimberly Janicek, Pharm.D. Clinical Pharmacy Manager Provena Saint Joseph Medical Center Joliet, Ill. Phyllis D. Jenden, Pharm.D. DI/ADR Pharmacist Saudi Aramco Medical Services Dhahran, Saudi Arabia Misty Jensen, Pharm.D., B.S. Clinical Pharmacy Specialist Leader Avera McKennan Hospital and University Health Center Sioux Falls, S.D. Janene C. Jones, B.S. Pharmacy Manager Harrison Medical Center Bremerton, Wash. Hannah M. Kinnett, Pharm.D. Clinical Pharmacist, Pharmacy Lead Terre Haute Regional Hospital Terre Haute, Ind. Joan S. Kramer, Pharm.D. Clinical Research & Hospital Medicine Specialist Wesley Medical Center-HCA Wichita, Kan. Keith K. Lo, B.S., Pharm.D. Pharmacy Manager Walgreens-Optioncare Seattle, Wash. Nancy C. MacDonald, B.S., Pharm.D. Clinical Coordinator Henry Ford Hospital Detroit, Mich. (this is an extra page that is the scrolling list for York) Chris W. Maloy, B.S., Pharm.D., M.P.A. Inpatient Supervisor, Pharmacy Norton Hospital Pharmacy Department Louisville, Ky. Piera Polidori, Pharm.D. Director of Pharmacy Service Mediterranean Institute for Transplantation and High Specialized Therapy Palermo, Italy Michelle W. McCarthy, Pharm.D. Director of Medication Management, Use & Policy University of Virginia Health System Charlottesville, Va. Amanda K. Quebe, Pharm.D. Clinical Manager St. Vincent Indianapolis Hospital Indianapolis, Ind. Aaron J. Michelucci, Pharm.D. Assistant Director, Clinical Pharmacy Services Baystate Medical Center Springfield, Mass. Judith Redmond, B.S., M.B.A. Pharmacy Coordinator Overlook Hospital Summit, N.J. Cheryl Mitchell, B.S. Staff Pharmacist Michael E. DeBakey Veterans Affairs Medical Center Houston, Texas Karen Riley, B.S., Pharm.D. Regional Clinical Pharmacy Manager of Education and Quality Assurance Hotel Dieu Grace Hospital and Windsor Regional Hospital Windsor, Ontario, Canada Jack T. Mohr, B.S., Pharm.D. Assistant Clinical Team Leader White Earth Indian Health Center Ogema, Minn. Michael T. Moran, B.S., M.B.A. Director of Pharmacy Services Huron Hospital East Cleveland, Ohio Lea M. Morgan, B.S., M.B.A. Inpatient Pharmacy Supervisor Department of Veterans Affairs Illiana Health Care System Danville, Ill. Lara A. Nichols, B.S., Pharm.D., M.P.H. Clinical Pharmacist Alaska Native Medical Center Anchorage, Alaska Darshan Parekh, Pharm.D. Health-System Director State Office of Pharmacy Services Tewksbury, Mass. Andries J. Pieterse, B.S. Staff Pharmacist Sonora Regional Medical Center Sonora, Calif. Robert G. Ripley, B.S., Pharm.D. Director of Pharmacy Mercy Medical Center Dubuque, Iowa James A. Rorstrom, B.S. Director of Pharmacy Services Hays Medical Center Hays, Kan. Lisa M. Russell, B.S., Pharm.D. Director of Pharmacy Inova Mount Vernon Hospital Alexandria, Va. Angela S. Schlagel, Pharm.D. PGY-2 Health-System Pharmacy Administrative Resident St. Joseph’s Hospital Marshfield, Wis. David P. Schmidt, Pharm.D. Lead Clinical Pharmacist Bergan Mercy Medical Center Omaha, Neb. (this is an extra page that is the scrolling list for York) Deepak R. Sisodiya, Pharm.D. Clinical Pharmacist Stanford Hospitals and Clinics Stanford, Calif. Melissa G. Welch, Pharm.D. Manager of Central Operations The Nebraska Medical Center Omaha, Neb. Jonna Smith, B.S., M.S. Operations Supervisor Marion VA Healthcare System Marion, Ill. Karen C. Williams, Pharm.D, M.B.A. Pharmacist, Program Management Officer Health Resources and Services Administration, Office of Pharmacy Affairs Rockville, Md. Debbie L. Taggard, Pharm.D. Director of Pharmacy Summit Medical Center Hermitage, Tenn. Shirley Tinsley, B.S. Interim Director of Pharmacy Jefferson Healthcare Port Townsend, Wash. William O. Trownsell III, Pharm.D. Pharmacy Operations Coordinator Clarian West Medical Center Avon, Ind. Kristie Voskuhl, B.S. Pharmacy Operations Manager Clarian Health Partners, Riley Hospital for Children Indianapolis, Ind. Deanna Winfield-Gates, Pharm.D. OR Pharmacy Manager Memorial Hermann Memorial City Medical Center Houston, Texas Angela W. Yaniv, B.S., Pharm.D. Sterile Products Manager Cleveland Clinic Cleveland, Ohio Susan H. Yun, Pharm.D. Pharmacy Clinical Coordinator Saint Francis Medical Center Lynnwod, Calif. Kristie J. Wallace, B.S., Pharm.D. Pharmacy Clinical Coordinator Edward White Hospital-HCA St. Petersburg, Fla. Heather M. Warhurst, Pharm.D. Pediatric Clinical Manager Riley Hospital for Children Indianapolis, Ind. Lori A. Warren, B.S. Pharmacy Operations Manager Riverside Medical Center Kankakee, Ill. Alana J. Washington, Pharm.D. Director of Pharmacy Services St. Vincent Women’s Hospital Indianapolis, Ind. 1 The Pharmacy Leadership Institute’s Class of 2010 PHARMACY LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE 01 Supported by the Cardinal Health Foundation; conducted by Boston University School of Management Executive Leadership Center The Pharmacy Leadership Institute uses relevant program curriculum, high-quality instruction and peer interaction to broaden business skills, managerial versatility and the extraordinary leadership demanded of today’s health-system pharmacy leaders. It has been in existence for 11 years and more than 200 pharmacists have participated. Class of 2010 Michelle Corrado, Pharm.D., B.S.Pharm., B.S. Biology System Director of Pharmacy Services Hallmark Health System, Inc. Medford, Mass. Suzette Cunicelli, B.S.Pharm. Pharmacy Operations Manager St. Mary Medical Center Department of Pharmacy Langhorne, Pa. Bernard Delello, B.S. Director of Pharmacy St. Joseph’s Hospital Syracuse, N.Y. Lynda Doremus, B.S.Pharm. Manager Pharmacy Practice Medco Willingboro, N.J. Jean Douglas, Pharm.D., B.S.Pharm. Clinical Pharmacy Coordinator The Moses H. Cone Memorial Hospital Greensboro, N.C. Sharon Gurtel, B.S.Pharm. System Quality Program Manager – Medication Safety/Pharmacy PeaceHealth Redmond, Wash. 8 Kevin Hoehn, Pharm.D., M.B.A. Clinical Pharmacy Coordinator Faxton St. Luke’s Healthcare Rome, N.Y. Nancy Huntington, Pharm.D., B.S. Director of Pharmacy Glens Falls Hospital Glens Falls, N.Y. Amy Hurwitch, Pharm.D. Director of Pharmacy St. Anthony Summit Medical Center Breckenridge, Colo. Rehana Jamali, Pharm.D., B.S. Associate Director Brookdale Hospital Medical Center New Hyde Park, N.Y. Cathie Jamieson, M.A., B.S.Pharm., B.A. Clinical Manager Highline Medical Center Maple Valley, Wash. Christopher Jellison, B.S.Pharm. Pharmacy Manager Parkview Hospital Ft. Wayne, Ind. Thomas Kirschling, Pharm.D., M.S. Manager, Pharmacy Operations UPMC Presbyterian Pittsburgh, Pa. (this is an extra page that is the scrolling list for York) Holly Phillips, Pharm.D. Pharmacist Supervisor University of Colorado Hospital Castle Rock, Colo. Lori Lotterman, B.S.Pharm., M.P.H. Director of Pharmacy Merrimack Valley Hospital Boxborough, Mass. Radhika Pisupati, Pharm.D., B.S. System Clincal Pharmacy Manager St. Joseph’s Healthcare System Montclair, N.J. Andrea Maisonneuve, B.S., M.B.A. Pharmacy Manager Parkview Hospital Ft. Wayne, Ind. Scott Samples, Pharm.D., M.B.A., B.S. Director, Pharmacy Operations Christiana Hospital Wilmington, Del. Eric Maroyka, Pharm.D., B.S. ASHP Army Officer-in-Residence American Society of Health-System Pharmacists Bethesda, Md. Darin Smith, Pharm.D., B.S.Pharm. Director, Pharmacy Services and Performance Improvement Norman Regional Health System Norman, Okla. Ronald McGrier, Pharm.D., M.H.A. Pharmacy Manager Health-First: Cape Canaveral Hospital Pharmacy Orlando, Fla. Clyde Spence, Pharm.D., M.B.A. Director of Pharmacy Charleston Area Medical Center Memorial Hospital Charleston, W.Va. Sidney (Mike) O’Grady, B.S.Pharm., M.S. Director of Pharmacy Valley View Regional Hospital Ada, Okla. Kethen So, Pharm.D. Assistant Director of Pharmacy University of California San Francisco Piedmont, Calif. Susan Peppers, B.S.Pharm. Manager of Operations Medco Health Solutions Mason, Ohio Joseph Woods, Pharm.D. Pharmacy Director Laguna Honda Hospital San Rafael, Calif. Shaun Phillips, Pharm.D. Director of Pharmacy, Battle Creek Health System Residency Program Director, Mercy Health Partners Battle Creek Health System Charlotte, Mich. Tuck Seng Wu, B.S.Pharm., M.S. Deputy Director, Pharmacy Department National University Hospital Singapore 01 Susan Kleppin, B.S.Pharm. Pharmacy Manager Waukesha Memorial Hospital Madison, Wis. LEADERSHIP RESOURCE CENTER Supported by Baxter Healthcare Corporation The Leadership Resource Center provides perspective, tools and opportunities for experienced, emerging and aspiring leaders to learn and hone new skills. It consists of component resources to enhance one’s leadership knowledge and foster personal leadership development, including: Leadership Primer: The primer provides foundational concepts for leading in a complex world. Leadership Self-Assessment: The self-assessment offers personal insights into individual strengths and development opportunities. Leader’s Toolkit: The toolkit offers awareness, user tips and access to worksheets for leadership tools you, your peers, colleagues and organizational leaders will find useful in everyday practice. Focused Learning Modules: Learning modules offer in-depth self-study opportunities on key leadership topics. For a sample, view the “Leading for Influence and Advocacy” webinar now. To explore everything the Leadership Resource Center has to offer you, visit www.ashpfoundation.org/LRC. 9 01 HARVEY A. K. WHITNEY AWARD LECTURE ONLINE COLLECTION An inspiring group: all past Whitney Awardees in attendance at the 2010 ASHP Midyear. Watch scenes from the 2010 Whitney Reception Supported by sanofi-aventis The Harvey A. K. Whitney Award Lecture Online Collection raises awareness of the Harvey A. K. Whitney Award, an award established to honor a visionary and outstanding leader in hospital pharmacy who served as the first ASHP president. The Foundation hosts a Web site that houses the lectures given by all recipients of the Whitney Award since 1950. The site can be browsed by title, author, or publication date. Each lecture has a Web page that contains the awardee’s biography, photograph, the lecture and a PDF version that can be downloaded. There are also videotaped interviews with several recent Whitney awardees. The site is searchable by keyword as well. To access the Whitney Award Lectures Web site, visit www.harveywhitney.org. LEADERSHIP SPEAKERS BUREAU Supported by the ASHP Foundation Philip Almeter, Ted Sindlinger and Janet Silvester The Leadership Speakers Bureau brings health-system pharmacy leaders to pharmacy campuses as a resource to explore with students the importance of leadership development as a necessary part of their professional development. The Center for Health-System Pharmacy Leadership launched this initiative in 2009 in response to the expressed need of pharmacy students. The Speakers Bureau is an alliance involving ASHP Foundation staff, ASHP staff and members. The Student Forum Leadership Development Advisory Group, composed of ASHP Foundation and ASHP staff along with outside experts, provided guidance and direction for the initiative. The presentation is hosted at pharmacy schools and colleges by Student Societies of Health-System Pharmacy, working with their ASHP faculty liaisons. ASHP state affiliates may serve as a possible source for potential speakers. For more information about the Leadership Speakers Bureau, visit www.ashpfoundation.org/LSB. LEADERSHIP VIDEO SERIES: CONVERSATIONS WITH HEALTH-SYSTEM PHARMACY’S MOST INFLUENTIAL LEADERS Supported by Sara J. White 10 The ASHP Foundation’s “Conversations with Health-System Pharmacy’s Most Influential Leaders” series features in-depth interviews by Sara J. White with inspirational health-system pharmacy leaders: R. David Anderson, Sharon Murphy Enright, John Gans, Harold N. Godwin, Lucinda Maine, Joseph A. Oddis, Paul G. Pierpaoli, Max D. Ray, Mary Jo Reilly and David A. Zilz. There are also two tribute videos honoring the careers of Gloria N. Francke and Clifford J. Latiolais. These video interviews were produced to offer all health-system pharmacists, but especially students and new practitioners, insight into various successful career paths and how leaders in our profession have met and overcome challenges. White also developed a discussion guide for in-class use. To view these thought-provoking conversations, visit www.ashpfoundation.org/ leadershipvideos. PHARMACY PRACTICE MODEL INITIATIVE In 2010, the ASHP Foundation partnered with ASHP to begin a discussion with ASHP members about the future of the pharmacy practice model. Health care reform is a high national priority for the public, policymakers, payers, health professionals and health care organizations. This reform will be driven by multiple factors, including patient and caregiver demand for higher quality and safer care at lower costs; health professionals who are pursuing safer care for our society; health professional shortages; and demographic, social and economic influences. Hospital and health-system pharmacists have begun to engage now in the development of future practice models that are responsive to health care reform and the health system of the future. A Pharmacy Practice Model Summit was held in November 2010, bringing together more than 100 pharmacist participants to address key outcomes related to the development of a new pharmacy practice model. More than 140 assumptions, beliefs and recommendations came out of the Summit. In 2011 and beyond, the ASHP Foundation will support translation of the recommendations into practice through: • Publication in the American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy of the proceedings and background documents. • Development of communication tools, such as a Summit video for use on the Web and at state meetings, the Midyear and the ASHP Summer Meeting. • Development of assessment tools. • Provision of demonstration grants. To learn more about the implications of the Summit on the profession moving forward, watch this video of William A. Zellmer’s closing comments. We are very grateful to the many pharmaceutical and health care-related corporations that generously supported the PPMI and the Summit. To see a complete list of PPMI Corporate Supporters, visit the PPMI Web site. For more information about the PPMI, visit www.ashp.org/ppmi. View this video from the PPMI Summit. 11 01 RESEARCH RESEARCH ADVISORY PANEL The ASHP Foundation is committed to supporting quality practice research. We are honored to have accomplished researchers on our advisory panel. They are: Michael J. Miller, R.Ph., Dr.P.H., Chair University of Oklahoma Tulsa, Okla. Kathryn V. Blake, Pharm.D. Nemours Children’s Clinic Jacksonville, Fla. Francesca Cunningham, Pharm.D. Department of Veterans Affairs Hines, Ill. (Emily) Beth Devine, Pharm.D., M.B.A., Ph.D. University of Washington Seattle, Wash. Brian Erstad, Pharm.D. University of Arizona Tucson, Ariz. Brent I. Fox, Pharm.D. Auburn University Auburn, Ala. Susan Goodin, Pharm.D. The Cancer Institute of New Jersey New Brunswick, N.J. Michael R. Schmitt, Pharm.D., M.S. Butler Veterans Affairs Medical Center Butler, Pa. Almut G. Winterstein, Ph.D. University of Florida Gainesville, Fla. 12 The Research Advisory Panel meets annually during the ASHP Midyear. From left to right: Daniel Cobaugh, Beth Devine, Michael Miller, Susan Goodin, Michael Schmitt and guest Timothy Pham. PUBLISHED RESEARCH AND RESEARCH IN THE NEWS The purpose of funding research studies is the hope for results that will contribute significantly to the advancement of patient outcomes or pharmacy practice. The following ASHP Foundation-funded studies were presented or published in 2010 – and one created a big buzz in the media. See press coverage generated by “Demonstrating Pharmacists’ Value”: • Arizona Public Media, “Rx to the Rescue,” • Business Week, “Pharmacists Improve Patient-Care Teams” • U.S. News & World Report, “Pharmacists Improve Patient-Care Teams.” Demonstrating Pharmacists’ Value: A Systematic Evidence Review Study Title: Demonstrating Pharmacists’ Impact on Therapeutic, Safety, Humanistic and Economic Health Outcomes: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Principal Investigator: Marie A. Chisholm-Burns, Pharm.D., M.P.H. University of Arizona, Tucson, Ariz. Click here for this study’s first PubMed citation. Click here for this study’s second PubMed citation. Federal Services Junior Investigator Research Grant Study Title: Medication Adherence in Chronic Kidney Disease Principal Investigator: Kristen Schmitt, Pharm.D. Senior Investigator: Charuhas V. Thakar, M.D. Cincinnati VA Medical Center Cincinnati, Ohio Click here for this study’s PubMed citation. Chisholm-Burns Hospital Pharmacist-Hospitalist Collaboration: Improving Glycemic Control in Hospitalized Patients Study Title: Bridge Over Troubled Waters: Building Safe and Effective Transitions Off of Insulin Infusion With a Team Protocol Method Pharmacist Investigator: Kevin W. Box, Pharm.D. Hospitalist Investigator: Gregory A. Maynard, M.D., M.S. University of California, San Diego San Diego, Calif. Click here for this study’s PubMed citation. Junior Investigator Research Grant Program Study Title: Evaluation Effect of Lubiprostone on Nutritional Status and Pulmonary Function in Adults with Cystic Fibrosis Junior Investigator: Catherine E. O’Brien, Pharm.D. Senior Investigator: Cindy D. Stowe, Pharm.D. University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences College of Pharmacy Little Rock, Ark. Click here for this study’s PubMed citation. Schmitt Box O’Brien 13 (this is an extra page that is the scrolling list for York) Study Title: A Prospective Observational Study of Medication Errors in a Tertiary Care Facility Principal Investigator: Asad E. Patanwala, Pharm.D. Senior Investigator: Brian Erstad, Pharm.D. University of Arizona Tucson, Ariz. Click here for this study’s PubMed citation. Pharmacy/Nursing Partnership for Medication Safety Research Grant Program Erstad Study Title: An Evaluation of Collaborative Nurse-Pharmacist Intervention for Improving the Medication Reconciliation Process: Impact on Patient Safety Pharmacist Investigator: Edward G. Tessier, Pharm.D., M.P.H. Nurse Investigator: Elizabeth Henneman, Ph.D., R.N. University of Massachusetts Amherst, Mass. Click here for this study’s PubMed citation. Pharmacy Residency Practice-Based Research Grant Program Study Title: An Assessment of a Pharmacy-Based Enhancement to the Hospital Medication Reconciliation Process Principal Investigator: Lucy Gizzi, Pharm.D. Senior Investigator: Douglas Slain, Pharm.D. West Virginia University Morgantown, W.Va. Click here for this study’s PubMed citation. Study Title: Effects of Cardiopulmonary Bypass on Cefuroxime Pharmacokinetics in Pediatric Cardiovascular Surgery Principal Investigator: Sarah A. Saft, Pharm.D. Senior Investigator: Chad Knoderer, Pharm.D. Clarian Health Partners-Riley Hospital for Children Indianapolis, Ind. Click here for this study’s PubMed citation. Tessier Saft Study Title: The Outcomes of Emergency Pharmacist Participation During Acute Myocardial Infarction Principal Investigator: Nicole M. Acquisto, Pharm.D. Senior Investigator: Daniel P. Hays, Pharm.D. University of Rochester Rochester, N.Y. Click here for this study’s PubMed citation. Acquisto 1 (this is an extra page that is the scrolling list for York) Unsolicited Grant Study Title: Medication Errors Recovered by Emergency Department Pharmacists Principal Investigator: Jeffrey M. Rothschild, M.D., M.P.H. Brigham and Women’s Hospital Boston, Mass. Click here for this study’s PubMed citation. Rothschild 1 ASHP FOUNDATION-FUNDED RESEARCH IN 2010 01 In 2010, the ASHP Foundation awarded $200,000 in research grants to advance medication use in hospitals and health systems. Benge Doran-Atchinson Federal Services Junior Investigator Research Grant Supported by Abbott and Novartis A Prospective Evaluation of a Medication Therapy Management Clinic versus Usual Medical Care in Patients Post Acute Coronary Syndrome: The MUMPS Study Junior Investigator: Cassandra D. Benge, Pharm.D. Senior Investigator: James Anthony S. Muldowney, M.D. Tennessee Valley Health Care System Nashville, Tenn. Effect of Video Consultation on Medication Adherence and Clinical Health Outcomes in Elderly Alaska Natives and American Indians in Rural Alaska Junior Investigator: Sara E. Doran-Atchinson, Pharm.D. Senior Investigator: Renee F. Robison, Pharm.D., M.P.H. Southcentral Foundation Anchorage, Alaska A Pilot Study to Evaluate a Telepharmacy Intervention to Improve Inhaler Adherence in Veterans with COPD Junior Investigator: Amanda R. Margolis, Pharm.D. Senior Investigator: Christine Sorkness, Pharm.D. University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Pharmacy Pharmacy Practice Madison, Wis. Margolis Junior Investigator Research Grant Supported by the ASHP Foundation Nonadherence with INR Monitoring and Anticoagulant Complications Junior Investigator: Daniel M. Witt, Pharm.D. Senior Investigator: Mark A. Crowther, M.D. Kaiser Foundation Health Plan of Colorado Denver, Colo. Witt Improving Pharmacist-Led Electronic Medication Reconciliation Junior Investigator: Shobha Phansalkar, R.Ph., Ph.D. Senior Investigator: David Bates, M.D., M.Sc. The Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Inc. Boston, Mass. Phansalkar 14 (this is an extra page that is the scrolling list for York) 01 Pharmacy Resident Practice-Based Research Grant The Effect of Race and Genetic Variants on Diuretic Requirements in Patients With Systolic Heart Failure Pharmacy Resident Investigator: Adam P. Bress, Pharm.D. Senior Investigator: Larisa H. Cavallari, Pharm.D. University of Illinois at Chicago College of Pharmacy Chicago, Ill. Effects of Fenofibrate 160mg vs. 54mg Conversion on Triglyceride Levels in Patients on Statin Therapy Pharmacy Resident Investigator: Kendra R. Manigault, Pharm.D. Senior Investigator: Vanessa E. Smith, Pharm.D. Kaiser Permanente Atlanta, Ga. Evaluation of Cefepime Pharmacokinetics in Critically Ill Medical and Surgical Patient Subsets Pharmacy Resident Investigators: Suzanne L. Conyne-Rapin, Pharm.D., and Molly E. Moore, Pharm.D. Senior Investigator: Eric W. Mueller, Pharm.D. UC Health-University Hospital Cincinnati, Ohio Vinh Elswick 2 Layson-Wolf Prospective Evaluation of Persistently Positive Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus Blood Cultures for the Presence of Subpopulations with Reduced Susceptibility to Vancomycin Pharmacy Resident Investigator: Courtney B. McKinney, Pharm.D. Senior Investigator: David E. Nix, Pharm.D. The University of Arizona/University Medical Center Tucson, Ariz. Promoting Influenza Prevention Grant Program: Pharmacists as Immunization Advocates Innovative Pharmacist-Led Strategies to Promote Health Care Worker Influenza Immunization Principal Investigators: Diana P. Vinh, Pharm.D., and Betsy M. Elswick, Pharm.D. Senior Investigator: Arif R. Sarwari, M.D., M.Sc. West Virginia University School of Pharmacy Morgantown, W.Va. Pharmacists in Advocacy and Immunizer Roles (PAIR): Measuring the Impact on Health Care Worker Immunization Rates Principal Investigator: Cherokee Layson-Wolf, Pharm.D. Senior Investigator: Mona G. Tsoukleris, Pharm.D. University of Maryland School of Pharmacy Baltimore, Md. TRAINEESHIPS ANTITHROMBOTIC PHARMACOTHERAPY TRAINEESHIP Supported by sanofi-aventis U.S. Trainees, listed below by site and faculty: The University of Illinois at Chicago Chicago, Ill. Faculty: Edith Nutescu, Pharm.D. Katrina Babilonia, Pharm.D. University of Colorado Hospital Aurora, Colo. Patricia Van Cleave, Pharm.D. Midland Memorial Hospital Midland, Texas Thomas Jefferson University Philadelphia, Pa. Faculty: Lynda Thomson, Pharm.D. Melissa R. Dutchak, Pharm.D. University of Colorado Boulder Boulder, Colo. Todd Gundrum, Pharm.D. University of Toledo Medical Center Toledo, Ohio Jane Dateshidze, Pharm.D., M.B.A. Virtua Memorial Mt. Holly, N.J. Uma Srivastava, Pharm.D. Veterans Affairs Medical Center Dallas Dallas, Texas VA Western NY Healthcare System Buffalo, N.Y. Faculty: Kenneth A. Kellick, Pharm.D. Kellick Christine F. Holman, Pharm.D. Salt Lake City Veterans Affairs Medical Center Salt Lake City, Utah Kathryn V. Wolk, Pharm.D. Philadelphia VA Medical Center Philadelphia, Pa. Wisener D. Young, Pharm.D. Orlando VA Medical Center Orlando, Fla. UC Davis Medical Center Davis, Calif. Faculty: William E. Dager, Pharm.D. Giang C. Nguyen, Pharm.D. Fountain Valley Regional Hospital Fountain Valley, Calif. Jessica M. Vink, Pharm.D. University of Pittsburgh Medical CenterShadyside Pittsburgh, Pa. Meriter Hospital Madison, Wis. Faculty: Clyde Birringer, Pharm.D. Stephanie R. Longin, Pharm.D. St. Vincent Healthcare Billings, Mont. Andre Mach, Pharm.D., M.B.A. USAF Grand Forks, N.D. Duke University Medical Center Durham, N.C. Faculty: Michelle R. Schoonover, Pharm.D. 15 (this is an extra page that is the scrolling list for York) Charlie Colquitt, Pharm.D. Community Health Centers of Pineallas at Johnnie Ruth Clarke Health Center St. Petersburg, Fla. Victoria L. McGruder, Pharm.D. United Hospital System, Inc. Kenosha, Wis. University of Washington Medical Center Seattle, Wash. Faculty: Ann K. Wittkowsky, Pharm.D. Jacqueline E. Morin, Pharm.D. Mid-Columbia Medical Center The Dalles, Ore. Jennifer A. Taylor, Pharm.D. Providence Holy Family Hospital Anticoagulation Clinic Spokane, Wash. ONCOLOGY PATIENT CARE TRAINEESHIP Supported by Amgen, Inc. Trainees, listed below by site and faculty: Duke University Medical Center Durham, N.C. Faculty: Julia Hammond, Pharm.D. Clare V. Coppock, B.S. Rutland Regional Medical Center Rutland, Vt. University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center Houston, Texas Faculty: Deborah A. McCue, Pharm.D. Ni-Chi Wu, Pharm.D. Veterans Affairs Maryland Healthcare System Baltimore, Md. University of Washington Medical Center Seattle, Wash. Faculty: Anne Poon, Pharm.D. Kristopher Zepeda, Pharm.D. Southwest Cancer Treatment and Research Center Lubbock, Texas Elizabeth Marie Kadlec, Pharm.D. Rice Memorial Hospital Willmar, Minn. Molly L. McAleer, Pharm.D. Yakima Valley Memorial Hospital Pharmacy Department Yakima, Wash. David R. Blanchard, B.S.Pharm. Rex Healthcare Pharmacy Raleigh, N.C. The Johns Hopkins Hospital Baltimore, Md. Faculty: Rowena Schwartz, Pharm.D. Susan E. Klenke, B.S. The University of Kansas Hospital Kansas City, Kan. From L to R: Susan Klenke, Rowena Schwartz, Clare Coppock and Steve Gilmore. 1 UPPOR 16 FUNDRAISING Donate Now! SUPPORT RECEIVED IN 2010 RESTRICTED Sources of Funds, Calendar Year 2010 8 Leadership Program Grants/Major Gifts $344,332 12 Practice Model Initiative Grants $550,000 7 Awards/Special Program Grants $540,961 2 Education Program Grants $103,156 204 David A. Zilz Leaders Fund Gifts $216,827 70 William A. Zellmer Fund Gifts $29,998 75 Walter Jones Scholarship Gifts $28,085 3 Endowment Gifts $850 $1,814,209 UNRESTRICTED (Annual Fund) Sources of Funds, Calendar Year 2010 45 Honoraria (Corps/Affiliates/Individuals) $33,164 9 Other State Affiliate Gifts $4,135 13 Corporate Match/Employee Gifts $22,776 14 Corporate Sponsors $17,450 13 In Honor Of Gifts $1,020 15 In Memory Of Gifts $2,600 58 Membership Renewal Gifts $3,760 156 Midyear & Summer Mtg Individ's Gifts $26,711 32 Staff Payroll Deduction Gifts $11,331 48 Other Individual Annual Fund Gifts $17,674 $140,621 USE OF FUNDS, FY10 Direct Program 76% Marketing/Development 17% Administrative 7% $1,807,562 $399,409 $161,863 $2,368,835 UPPOR (this is an extra page that is the scrolling list for York) STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION - MAY 31, 2010 Assets Cash & Cash Equivalents Accounts Receivable Prepaid Expenses Fixed Assets @ Cost Investments Total Assets $315,278 214,573 9,325 65,331 9,192,419 $9,796,926 Liabilities Accounts Payable & Accrued Expenses Deferred Revenue Intercompany - ASHP Total Liabilities $194,520 77,184 (35,325) $236,379 Net Assets Unrestricted Net Assets Temporarily Restricted Net Assets Permanently Restricted Net Assets Total Net Assets $1,869,549 2,912,953 4,778,045 $9,560,547 Total Liabilities & Net Assets $9,796,926 STATEMENT OF ACTIVITIES - FY2010 Unrestricted Temporarily Restricted Permanently Restricted Total SUPPORT AND REVENUE Contributions Investment Income Other Income Assets released from restriction Total Support and Revenue $388,192 891,558 204,964 1,286,214 $2,770,929 $1,603,916 328,879 (1,286,214) $646,581 $7,295 $7,295 $1,999,403 1,220,437 204,964 0 $3,424,804 EXPENSES Program Office Research Programs Awards and Special Programs Leadership Programs Education Programs Development Office Administration Contributed Services Board of Directors Audit Fees Total Expenses Total Change in Net Assets $786,623 263,176 302,450 337,483 117,831 352,988 131,628 46,421 20,635 9,600 $2,368,835 $402,094 $646,581 $7,295 $786,623 263,176 302,450 337,483 117,831 352,988 31,628 46,421 20,635 9,600 $2,368,835 $1,055,970 Net Assets at Beginning of Year $1,467,455 $2,266,372 $4,770,750 $8,504,577 Add Total Change in Net Assets 402,094 646,581 7,295 1,055,970 $1,869,549 $2,912,953 $4,778,045 $9,560,547 Net Assets at May 31, 2010 The Foundation’s statement of financial position and statement of activities have been condensed from the year-end audit by Tate & Tryon. A copy of the audit is available from the office of the Executive Vice President, ASHP Foundation, 7272 Wisconsin Avenue, Bethesda, MD 20814. THANK YOU! Every year, more and more donors help to raise the bar for health-system pharmacy by supporting the ASHP Foundation. Gifts from individuals this year to the Annual Fund, the William A. Zellmer Lecture Fund, the David A. Zilz Leaders for the Future Fund and the Walter Jones Scholarship Fund came to us via cash, checks, credit cards, stock, speakers honoraria and multi-year pledges. (Go directly to the Foundation’s Web site for descriptions of programs and ways to give!) Donors used a variety of methods to transmit those gifts to us: mail, e-mail, fax, phone, wire transfer, payroll deduction, automatic credit card payments and hand deliveries at events such as the Walter Jones Golf Classic and the annual Donor Match Reception at the Midyear. New in 2011 is online giving, a major strategy initiated during 2010. Posting the names of our donors on the Foundation Web site is just one of our ways of saying “thank you.” As each gift is received and processed, the donor’s name is posted on the Foundation’s Contributors by Giving Level Web page, and on In Honor Of and In Memory Of tribute postings when tributes Midyear attendees helped raise are included with the donation. $36,260 during the Foundation’s annual donor match program. Corporate donors are listed on the Corporate Sponsors by Program Web page as well as on the Contributors by Giving Level Web posting. New in 2010 was a separate Foundation Ambassadors Web page to give special recognition to ASHP members and employees serving as the original source of gifts that came indirectly to the Foundation (for example, through corporate matches to employee gifts or through honoraria where the initiating institution offered a donation in their honor). However the gift arrives, and for whatever Dr. Henri Manasse, ASHP’s Executive the cause, we are grateVice President, and Steve Allen ful beyond measure for accept a contribution in honor of the generosity of our Dr. Manasse. The donation was donors at every level! presented by Jamie Sinclair and Kathryn Schultz, ASHP Board member, and Cynthia Reilly, Director of ASHP’s Practice Development Division, attended the 2010 Donor Match Reception. Kristi Gullickson on behalf of the Minnesota Society of Health-System Pharmacists. 17 UPPOR DONOR RECOGNITION MAJOR PROGRAM SUPPORTERS Awards Amgen: Pharmacy Residency Excellence Awards Cardinal Health Foundation: Award for Excellence in Medication-Use Safety Leadership Stephen J. Allen: Center for Health-System Pharmacy Leadership (CHSPL) Amgen: Pharmacy Leadership Academy Baxter Healthcare Corporation: Leadership Resource Center Henri R. Manasse Jr.: CHSPL Marvin Samson: CHSPL Sanofi-aventis Pharmaceuticals: Harvey A.K. Whitney Lectures Collection Sara J. White: "Conversations" Leadership Videos Pharmacy Practice Model Initiative Amgen Apexus, Inc. Baxter Healthcare Corporation Cardinal Health Foundation CareFusion CareFusion Foundation at the San Diego Foundation Cerner Corporation Epic Systems Corporation Grifols Medco Health Solutions, Inc. McKesson Corporation Pharmacy OneSource, Inc. Siemens Research Grants/Program Reviews CSL Biotherapies: Promoting Influenza Prevention: Pharmacists as Immunization Advocates 18 Special Programs PharMEDium Services, LLC: Sterile Products Outsourcing Tool Sanofi-Aventis Pharmaceuticals: Antithrombotics Assessment Tool Traineeships Amgen: Oncology Patient Care Traineeship Endo Pharmaceuticals: Pain and Palliative Care Traineeship Annual Fund Advanced Endoscopy Center of Howard County, LLC Aidapak Services American Society of Association Executives American Society of Health-System Pharmacists AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals LP Baxter Healthcare Corporation Bedford Laboratories Connecticut Society of Health-System Pharmacists DB Consulting Group, Inc. Ferris State University Greenbelt Endoscopy Center, Inc. Idaho Society of Health-System Pharmacists Illinois Council of Health-System Pharmacists JustGive King Saud University College of Pharmacy Maine Society of Health-System Pharmacists Maryland Society of Health-System Pharmacists McKesson Corporation Medco Health Solutions, Inc. Minnesota Society of Health-System Pharmacists New Jersey Society of Health-System Pharmacists Novo Nordisk, Inc. NuAire, Inc. UPPOR (this is an extra page that is the scrolling list for York) Oncology Pharmacy Services, Inc. Pharmacy Automation Consulting Technologies Presbyterian Healthcare Services Siemens Medical Solutions USA, Inc. South Carolina Society of Health-System Pharmacists Spanish Society of Hospital Pharmacists Strategy One, Inc. Talyst United Way of Northern Nevada and the Sierra Utah Society of Health-System Pharmacists Vermont Society of Health-System Pharmacists Southeastern Michigan Society of Health-System Pharmacists West Virginia University, Morgantown, Student Society of Health-System Pharmacists Walter Jones Golf Classic & Scholarship Fund American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy The Bernard Consulting Group, Inc. BrightKey C.T. Hellmuth & Associates, Inc. Devall Advertising Doody Enterprises, Inc. Freeman Company Impact Office Products, Inc. The Jackson-Gaeta Group, Inc. Landmark Parking, Inc. Lexi-Comp, Inc. Marsh U.S. Consumer Pharmaceutical Press Pharmacy Technician Certification Board Pinnacle Technologies Proforma Docucom Services Russell Investments Syscom Systems Visante, Inc. Xact Telesolutions William A. Zellmer Lecture Fund European Association of Hospital Pharmacists King Saud University College of Pharmacy SAP Matching Gift Program David A. Zilz Leaders for the Future Fund McKesson Corporation Medco Healthcare Solutions – Charitable Match Fund Pharmacy OneSource, Inc. Visante, Inc. The Jones family joined us for the annual Walter Jones Golf Classic on September 19, 2010. 2010 GIFTS TO THE WALTER JONES MEMORIAL PHARMACY STUDENT FINANCIAL AID FOR THE ASHP STUDENT LEADERSHIP AWARD PROGRAM The Walter Jones Golf Classic began in 1995 as a tribute to Walter Jones, a 29-year veteran ASHP staff member whose true affection and interest in the students serving as ASHP Executive Residents had a significant and lasting impact on these young people. The ASHP Student Leadership Award Program recognizes students with an interest in pharmacy practice in health systems who have demonstrated leadership ability and who represent the very best attributes and accomplishments of ASHP student members. ASHP offers up to 12 awards annually. This team of golfers didn’t win, but they had fun! (Gift portion only; amounts do not include Fair Market Value paid by tournament participants) Jones Scholarship Sponsors (Gifts of $2,500-$5,000) C. T. Hellmuth & Associates, Inc. Freeman Company Jones Scholarship Benefactors (Gifts of 1,000-$2,499) Impact Office Products, Inc. Landmark Parking, Inc. Marsh U.S. Consumer Pharmacy Technician Certification Board Russell Investments Kevin J. and Georgette P. Ruth Jones Scholarship Stewards (Gifts of $500-999) The Bernard Consulting Group, Inc. BrightKey, Inc. Devall Advertising Doody Enterprises, Inc. Jackson-Gaeta Group, Inc. Lexi-Comp, Inc. Pharmaceutical Press Pinnacle Technologies Syscom Services Xact Telesolutions York Graphics Services, Inc. Jones Scholarship Supporters (Gifts of $250-$499) American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy Kevin J. Colgan Sharon Murphy Enright Proforma Docucom Services Visante, Inc. (Michael S. Flagstad) Jones Scholarship Contributors (Gifts of $100-$249) Stephen J. Allen John A. Armitstead Susan A. Cantrell Daniel Cassidy Bethany L. Coulter and Richard L. Cornwell Benjamin I. Dickinson David R. Gaugh Lisa M. Gersema Christene M. Jolowsky Andrew J. Leimenstoll Stan Lowe Jr. Lynnae M. Mahaney Dean J. Manke Janet L. Mighty Marsha K. Millonig Joseph A. Oddis Michael D. Sanborn 19 (this is an extra page that is the scrolling list for York) Philip J. Schneider Jill A. Sellers Gregory A. Sindlinger Kasey K. Thompson David R. Witmer Carol Wolfe Jones Scholarship Friends (Gifts of $50-$99) Daniel M. Ashby Joseph K. Bonnarens Michelle M. Bonnarens Thomas J. and Leah Ann Christl Larry C. Clark Paul Coleman Brennan Dalecki Debra S. Devereaux Malinda Dice-Shah Scott Dingman David J. Edwards Thomas D. W. Fauquier Diane B. Ginsburg Barbra Gustis Kenneth D. Hawkins Thomas James Johnson Stanley S. Kent Randy L. Kuiper Gregory Leatham Steve Levy Marni D. Lun Scott McLuney Keith J. and Amy M. Olin William H. and Hannah Vanderpool Fern M. Zappala 1 UPPOR 2010 GIFTS TO THE WILLIAM A. ZELLMER LECTURE: “WHERE PRACTICE MEETS POLICY” This fund is used annually to invite a distinguished speaker to address the practice leaders of ASHP during ASHP Policy Week. William Zellmer, whose career with ASHP spans over 39 years, was the lecturer’s inaugural speaker in 2010. A brilliant thinker and writer, his leadership and influence continue to help shape the pharmacy profession in the U.S. and abroad. For more information, visit www.ashpfoundation.org/zellmerfund. Zellmer Sponsors (Gifts of $2,500-$4,999) European Association of Hospital Pharmacists King Saud University College of Pharmacy Henri R. Manasse Jr. Bruce E. Scott Zellmer Benefactors (Gifts of 1,000-$2,499) Malcolm J. Broussard Susan A. Cantrell Lisa M. Gersema Joseph A. Oddis Zellmer Stewards (Gifts of $500-999) Fred M. Eckel Agatha L. Nolen Jeanette C. Roberts and David J. Francetic SAP Matching Gift Program James G. Stevenson Kasey K. Thompson David R. Witmer Zellmer Supporters (Gifts of $250-$499) Karen Vitacolonna Falk Diane B. Ginsburg Harold N. Godwin William A. Gouveia Ann and Charles M. King Jr. Earlene E. Lipowski Janet L. Mighty Julie A. Nelson Colleen H. O’Malley Marjorie A. and William G. Phillips Kathryn R. Schultz Rita R. Shane Marie Ann Smith Thomas S. Thielke William H. and Hannah Vanderpool 20 Zellmer Zellmer Contributors (Gifts of $100-$249) Paul W. Abramowitz David D. Allen Jody H. Allen John A. Armitstead Daniel M. Ashby Robert C. Bogash Mary and Grover C. Bowles Jr. M. Lynn Crismon William M. Ellis Jr. Gregory Higby James M. Hoffman Marianne F. and Tom D. Ivey Christene M. Jolowsky Kurt A. and Patricia Kienle Brian M. Meyer Jimmy R. Mitchell Charles E. Myers Myrna J. Petersen and Keith Konajeski Michael D. Sanborn Jill A. Sellers Janet A. Silvester Lee C. Vermeulen Jr. and Jill Kolesar Sara J. White Lewis E. Williams Dennis B. and Patricia Worthen Zellmer Friends (Gifts of $50-$99) Mary Louise Degenhart Charles W. Jastram Jr. Paul J. Mosko Jr. John E. Murphy Jamie S. Sinclair Judith Thompson John L. Woon David R. Work 2010 GIFTS TO THE DAVID A. ZILZ “LEADERS FOR THE FUTURE” FUND The ASHP Research and Education Foundation established this new fund to pay tribute to one who has personally and indirectly touched the lives of countless pharmacists. David Zilz’s influence is unparalleled in mentoring residents and guiding emerging practice leaders, and for decades leaders of industry and health systems have benefited from his consultations. Thanks to the participation of David Zilz himself, “Leaders for the Future” is shaping program content critical to paving the way for future generations of health-system pharmacy leaders. For more information, visit www.ashpfoundation.org/zilzfund. David A. Zilz Leaders for the Future Campaign Committee The ASHP Foundation would like to recognize the following individuals for their hard work and dedication to this fund to honor David A. Zilz. Thanks to them, more than $300,000 was contributed to this fund. Marianne F. Ivey, Chair Stephen J. Allen Toby Clark Debra S. Devereaux Michael S. Flagstad Pamela A. Ploetz Steven S. Rough Bruce E. Scott Thomas S. Thielke Richard S. Walling Billy W. Woodward Zilz Bronze Circle (Gifts of $50,000-$99,999) McKesson Corporation Zilz President’s Club (Gifts of $25,000-$49,999) Visante, Inc. (Michael S. Flagstad) Zilz Chairman’s Club (Gifts of $15,000-$24,999) Dallas J. Howe Marianne F. and Tom D. Ivey David Zilz, third from the right in the first row, was honored by his many colleagues and residents at the ASHP Foundation’s 2010 Donor Match Reception. Zilz Directors Club (Gifts of $10,000-$14,999) Debra S. Devereaux Bruce E. Scott David A. Zilz Zilz Patrons (Gifts of $5,000-$9,999) Stephen J. Allen Toby Clark James A. and Andrea Klauck K. Don Lindsay Zilz Sponsors (Gifts of $2,500-$4,999) Ric M. Giese James A. Jorgenson Allan J. Loeb Jessica A. Mahoney Richard S. Walling Julie L. and C. Edwin Webb Zilz Benefactors (Gifts of 1,000-$2,499) Brad G. Blackwell Susan A. Cantrell Kavish Jay Choudhary Kevin J. Colgan Thomas J. Garrison Amy M. Goldstein Raymond P. Grotzinger Jr. Jonathan Keith Hanchey Steven C. Hartwig Christopher A. Hatwig 21 (this is an extra page that is the scrolling list for York) Mike Heath James D. and Sara Herrick Russell J. Jensen Stanley S. Kent Susan M. Kleppin Carolyn G. Kowalchik Michael G. and Angela Madalon Henri R. Manasse Jr. Medco Health Solutions Charitable Match Fund John E. and Debbie Murphy Joseph A. Oddis Connie R. Peterson and Rod Jorgenson James R. Rinehart Jeanette C. Roberts and David J. Francetic Steven S. Rough Thomas B. Rough Charlotte A. Smith Rodney L. Stiltner Thomas S. Thielke Gregory C. Unertl Steven M. Witz Karol Wollenburg Thomas W. Woller Billy W. Woodward William A. Zellmer Mary Ann Zilz, Kristin Lucas and family Zilz Stewards (Gifts of $500-999) Paul W. Abramowitz Ernest R. Anderson Jr. Terry Lee Audley Cynthia Brennan Bill R. Check Vicki S. Crane Gordon M. Derzon Sharon Murphy Enright Harold N. Godwin John Patrick Gray Mick L. Hunt Jr. Arlene M. Iglar Mara A. Kieser Donavan D. Klimpel Jim M. Koeller Brad C. Ludwig Kelly Martin Douglas E. Miller Sara Nibbe Turnbow Stephen Olson Richard K. and Linda K. Onson Melissa A. Ortega David L. Pearson Myrna J. Petersen and Keith Konajeski Pharmacy OneSource, Inc. Pamela A. Ploetz Bruce D. Roffe James D. Sheahan Daniel F. Skalecki Ronald and Christine Sorkness Timothy J. and Shelly Stroup Philip J. and Kari Trapskin Aaron P. Webb David R. Witmer Prati Wojtal David A. Wolfrath Zilz Supporters (Gifts of $250-$499) David M. Angaran John A. Armitstead Sara J. Beis and Ronald F. Smetana Carla J. Brink and Paul Ranelli Philip Wayne Brummond Ruth H. Bruskiewitz Mary E. Burkhardt Joseph L. Cesarz and Shefoali Sharma Doris A. Fishman Kristin K. Hanson James M. Hoffman Faisal A. and Gerda A. Kaud Scott Knoer Justin P. Konkol Paul R. Krogh Douglas Richard Lang Michael J. Magee Michael J. Melby Donald Lee Michalski Marjorie A. and William G. Phillips J. Carmelina Rivera Michael Rubino Donna L. Soflin David K. Solomon Jeffrey T. and Janet M. Taylor Janet L. Teeters (this is an extra page that is the scrolling list for York) Zilz Contributors (Gifts of $100-$249) Michelle Allen Daniel M. Ashby Carol Weise Birk Robert C. Bogash Joseph J. Bonkowski Paul W. Bush Jannet M. Carmichael James A. Cattin Ashley A. Feldt William L. Fritz David W. Fuhs Diane B. Ginsburg Gale E. Glascock David W. and Jane S. Henry Clifford E. Hynniman Helene Ruth Jacobson Thomas James Johnson Patty M. Ketterhagen Kohli Gary F. Kilsdonk Randy L. Kuiper Jennifer P. and John Lendborg Julie Lenhart Milap C. Nahata Garret Lee Newkirk Paul J. Pisarzewicz Richard C. and Barbara A. Reynolds Philip J. Schneider Jean M. Scholtz Ronald C. Silberg Kathleen A. Skibinski Douglas R. Smith Jacob D. Spangler Chad S. Stashek Lynda S. Stencel James G. Stevenson Richard E. Surface Michelle M. Thoma Linda S. Tyler Wendy A. Weingart Sara J. White Carol Wolfe T. Mark Woods Zilz Friends (Gifts of $25-$99) Priscilla Arsove Angela Lynn Bingham Rachel M. Brewer Victoria L. Brown Kimberly C. Burac Kimberly Lane Carter Jessica Chao Delia M. Charest Meghan V. Davlin Jillian Leigh Descourouez Chris M. Doede Ryan R. Draheim William A. Edwards Jr. Stacy L. Elder Erin R. Fox Gregory C. Gousse Roy K. Guharoy Isha S. John Dachelle L. Johnson Ambra King James Kwon Liana Mark Brian Andrew Marlow Angela McGowan Elizabeth Miazga Jennifer Ng Dina J. Patel Whitney Redding Christopher R. Shaw Steven L. Sheaffer Katherine A. Simondsen Elizabeth A. Sinclair Robert A. Vinti Marie Jessica Waletich Thomas Westerkamp Amy K. Wiglesworth Frances Wong UPPOR 2010 ANNUAL FUND GIFTS Chairman’s Club (Gifts of $15,000-$24,999) Novo Nordisk, Inc. Directors Club (Gifts of $10,000-$14,999) Bedford Laboratories Presbyterian Healthcare Services Patrons (Gifts of $5,000-$9,999) Stephen J. Allen American Society of Health-System Pharmacists AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals LP Dallas J. Howe Sponsors (Gifts of $2,500-$4,999) Baxter Healthcare Corporation King Saud University College of Pharmacy New Jersey Society of Health-System Pharmacists Siemens Medical Solutions USA, Inc. Benefactors (Gifts of 1,000-$2,499) Susan A. Cantrell Daniel J. Cobaugh Kevin J. Colgan Dr. Ronald P. Evens Fund Christopher R. Fortier David R. Gaugh Susan Goodin Bruce M. Gordon Stephen K. Hetey Eric T. Hola McKesson Corporation Medco Health Solutions, Inc. Oncology Pharmacy Services, Inc. Myrna J. Petersen and Keith Konajeski Brendan J. Reichert Steven M. Riddle James Allen Russell Joseph M. Sceppa Douglas R. Smith Spanish Society of Hospital Pharmacists Rodney L. Stiltner Julie L. and C. Edwin Webb Billy W. Woodward 22 William A. Zellmer David A. Zilz Stewards (Gifts of $500-$999) Anonymous Fredrick H. Bender Annette C. Birt Lawrence J. Cohen DB Consulting Group, Inc. David J. Edwards Ferris State University Anthea V. Francis Lisa M. Gersema Elizabeth Hartnett Mike Heath James M. Hoffman Janice L. Hoyt Teresa J. Hudson Illinois Council of Health-System Pharmacists Kurt A. and Patricia Kienle Edward P. Krenzelok Stan Lowe Jr. Maine Society of Health-System Pharmacists Dean J. Manke Maryland Society of Health-System Pharmacists Minnesota Society of Health-System Pharmacists Steven P. Nelson Marjorie A. and William G. Phillips Pamela A. Ploetz Bruce D. Roffe Douglas J. Scheckelhoff Terrence L. Schwinghammer Paul M. Seelinger Jamie S. Sinclair Dominic A. Solimando Jr. Southeastern Michigan Society of Health-System Pharmacists Utah Society of Health-System Pharmacists Paul R. Walker Supporters (Gifts of $250-$499) Advanced Endoscopy Center of Howard County, LLC American Society of Association Executives Roger W. Anderson UPPOR (this is an extra page that is the scrolling list for York) Daniel M. Ashby Paul J. Barrett Rosemary R. Berardi Laura M. Borgelt Thomas S. Brenner John R. Bruggeman Mary E. Burkhardt Colleen Bush Larry C. Clark Kim C. Coley William Erling Dager Susan L. Davis Carla B. Frye Michael H. Geerts Jane Maria Gervasio Harold N. Godwin Brandi N. Goswick Greenbelt Endoscopy Center, Inc. Carl W. Grove Karl F. Gumpper JoAnn S. Harris Mary M. Hess Idaho Society of Health-System Pharmacists Barbara T. Irby Charles W. Jastram Jr. Stanley S. Kent Nancy R. Korman Henri R. Manasse Jr. Douglas E. Miller John E. Murphy Natasha C. Nicol Peter M. Pascale Kathryn R. Schultz Bonnie L. Senst Darin L. Smith Donna L. Soflin Steven R. Spravzoff Strategy One, Inc. William H. and Hannah Vanderpool Vermont Society of Health-System Pharmacists David J. Warner Contributors (Gifts of $100-$249) Alison A. Apple Chris Baker Mary C. Baker Bona E. Benjamin Marianne Billeter Caryn M. Bing Steven Blanner Robert C. Bogash Richard M. Bower Susan Teil Boyer Carla J. Brink and Paul Ranelli Deborah A. Brown Philip Wayne Brummond Amy S. Buesing Paul W. Bush Anne D. Callas Jannet M. Carmichael David Chen Michael B. Cockerham Justine K. Coffey Sarah D. Colgan Connecticut Society of Health-System Pharmacists Clare V. and David S. Coppock Debra Lynn Cowan Charles E. Daniels Richard de Leon Renee Dehart Debra S. Devereaux Sarah E. Donegan James V. Dorociak Fred M. Eckel Stephen F. Eckel Jennifer M. Edwards Lea S. Eiland Brooke F. Emmons Brian L. Erstad Karen Vitacolonna Falk Juan F. Feliu Vickie Lynn Ferdinand-Powell Nora B. Flint William L. Fritz Katrin S. Fulginiti Ric M. Giese Marsha Gilbreath Gale E. Glascock Johnny L. Goad Linda Gore Martin William A. Gouveia Michael Gulseth UPPOR (this is an extra page that is the scrolling list for York) Karen P. Hansen Ken Harding David W. and Jane S. Henry Andree Suzanne Hest Joseph M. Hill Ralph E. Holbrook Marianne F. and Tom D. Ivey Rondell C. and Leslie Jaggers Thomas James Johnson Christene M. Jolowsky Dwaine Keller Lindsey R. Kelley Patricia Killingsworth James A. and Andrea Klauck Miriam Klein Elliot Kuida Randy L. Kuiper Cynthia L. LaCivita Ronald E. Lay Marni D. Lun Shane B. Madsen Suzanne M. Marques Matt J. Maughan Brian M. Meyer Gerald E. Meyer Janet L. Mighty Jimmy R. Mitchell Meredith L. Mulvanity Lee B. Murdaugh Charles E. Myers Julie A. Nelson Fred Y. Nishioka Nuaire Inc. Joseph A. Oddis Colleen H. O’Malley Richard J. Pacitti Jr. Roland A. Patry Victor Perini Beth B. Phillips Robert L. Poole Linda Y. Radke Cynthia Reilly Carol J. Rollins Judith K. Schneider Jean M. Scholtz Steven L. Sheaffer Douglas Slain Kelly M. Smith Stephen T. Smith Elaine K. Snow South Carolina Society of Health-System Pharmacists Clara Davis Spencer Lynda S. Stencel James G. Stevenson Susan R. Straight C. Richard Talley Talyst Janet L. Teeters Ross W. Thompson Linda S. Tyler United Way of Northern Nevada and the Sierra West Virginia University, Morgantown, Student Society of Health-System Pharmacists Paul Dennis and Jean L. Wittmer Carol Wolfe John L. Woon Cindy J. Wordell Tracy J. Yaklyvich Friends of the Foundation (Gifts up to $99) Aidapak Services Antonia Alafris Mary A. Andrawis Jeffrey N. Baldwin Robert Beckett Kimberley W. Benner Deborah K. Bentley Scott Bergman Richard J. Bertin Mary C. Binghay Curtis D. Black Mary Kate Blankenship Barry A. Bleidt Joseph T. Botticelli Sharon A. Bronson Robert J. Buck Fatosha Bynum Norman A. Campbell Laura A. De La Garza Kristina R. De Los Santos Ronald L. DeChant 1 UPPOR (this is an extra page that is the scrolling list for York) Anthony Kirk Dennis Christopher Richard Dennis Nelson Der Paul S. Driver William M. Ellis Jr. Dayna Evans Abimbola Oluwabunmi Farinde Erin R. Fox Diane L. Fusco William E. Galarneau Jr Dennis M. Gates Joseph F. Gerace Kristie M. Gholson Gregory C. Gousse William L. Greene Milena Griffith Alan Gross Thomas G. Hall Erin C. Hendrick Sarah Hopps Sheri Lynette Arndt Travis Hunerdosse Julia Ihlenfeldt Cherry W. Jackson Meredith Jannsen Edward H. Jones Joy Meier and Thomas E. Kearney Janet M. Keresztes Stonewall C. King Jr. Kelsey N. Kohman Joanne G. Kowiatek David P. Lacoste Evelyn Lear Elizabeth Leung Lisa S. Lifshin Lynnae M. Mahaney Timothy V. Marcham William H. Markey Fred Massoomi Michelle W. McCarthy Robert J. McClaskey Joy L. Meier and Thomas E. Kearney JustGive Ronald E. Mortus Lovey C. Nabalta Kurt Neven Gary D. Peksa Pharmacy Automation Consulting Technologies Richard S. Plon Nicholas G. Popovich Megan Colleen Prasse Jane M. Pruemer Kristin Marie Quarterman Megan Rech Georgeanna Rechner Annette Basler Reichenbaugh Jeffrey A. Reitz Jill T. Robke Laura A. Romeu Steven S. Rough Nasrine Sabi Bethany Sawchyn John H. Schulte III Beverly A. Schulz Douglas Shafer Charles M. Shoff Thomas R. Simpson III Mary Beth Stern Linda M. Strausbaugh Sheila K. Takayesu Evelyn M. Tesoro Jacqueline Karen Thomas Jennifer Kay Thomas Dale A. Tucker Tyler Turek Richard S. Walling Ann E. Wehmeyer Ellen Wilcox Candice M. Wong T. Mark Woods Wendi S. Yamanaka Barbara F. Young Fern Zappala The ASHP Foundation frequently receives donations made in tribute to individuals or groups. The following list recognizes those who were honored during calendar year 2010, and the contributors who made those gifts. 2010 IN HONOR OF DONATIONS Paul W. Abramowitz Kathryn R. Schultz Sami Ahmed Barbara T. Irby Stephen J. Allen Christopher R. Fortier Daniel M. Ashby Maryland Society of Health-System Pharmacists Nancy Balch Barbara T. Irby Bona E. Benjamin Baxter Healthcare Corporation Kevin Douglas Berg Jamie S. Sinclair Susan A. Cantrell Stephen J. Allen Darlene Chaykosky Gerald E. Meyer Daniel J. Cobaugh Edward P. Krenzelok Justine K. Coffey Baxter Healthcare Corporation Meghan V. Davlin Maryland Society of Health-System Pharmacists Debra S. Devereaux Diane B. Ginsburg Brooke F. Emmons Janet A. Silvester Tina Farinde Abimbola Oluwabunmi Farinde Nora B. Flint Kevin J. Colgan Carla B. Frye Laura A. Romeu Lisa M. Gersema Kathryn R. Schultz Kulwant Gill Barbara T. Irby Diane B. Ginsburg Stephen J. Allen Lea S. Eiland Vickie Lynn Ferdinand-Powell Kathryn R. Schultz Stuart T. Haines Susan A. Cantrell Robert K. Hallisey Jr. Barbara T. Irby Elizabeth J. Helms Gerald E. Meyer Joseph M. Hill Baxter Healthcare Corporation Vermont Society of Health-System Pharmacists Teresa J. Hudson Diane B. Ginsburg 23 Christene M. Jolowsky Diane B. Ginsburg Minnesota Society of Health-System Pharmacists Kathryn R. Schultz Brandon R. Shank Steven L. Sheaffer Stanley S. Kent Diane B. Ginsburg Janet A. Silvester Diane B. Ginsburg Elliot and Shannon Kuida Lauren Macneil Gerald E. Meyer Lynnae M. Mahaney Kathryn R. Schultz Henri R. Manasse Jr. Diane B. Ginsburg Minnesota Society of Health-System Pharmacists Scott M. Mark University of Pittsburgh Management Residency Class of 2010 Kristin Sherlinski Gerald E. Meyer Jamie S. Sinclair Kathryn R. Schultz Nicole L. Srivastava Gerald E. Meyer Julie L. Webb Stephen J. Allen Sara J. White Lisa M. Gersema 2010 IN MEMORY OF DONATIONS Meghan P. McKee Janet A. Silvester Peggy Brown Kathryn R. Schultz Joseph A. Oddis Jean M. Scholtz Donald S. Ebersman Kevin J. Colgan Dwaine Keller Firdosh Pathan Barbara T. Irby Michael D. Sanborn Diane B. Ginsburg Philip J. Schneider Diane B. Ginsburg Kathryn R. Schultz Susan A. Cantrell Judith K. Schneider Jamie S. Sinclair Arvind S. Shah Barbara T. Irby Thomas S. Foster William A. Zellmer Gloria Niemeyer Francke Marjorie A. and William G. Phillips James G. Stevenson Janny Lynn Manasse David A. Zilz C. Richard Sheaffer Stephen J. Allen American Society of Health-System Pharmacists Debra S. Devereaux Henri R. Manasse Jr. 1 (this is an extra page that is the scrolling list for York) Neil Milton Springer Stephen J. 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