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The University of Tennessee Health
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Wins National Chapter
Achievement Award in Patient Care
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Memphis, Tenn. (April 25, 2012)
– The American Pharmacists Association-Academy of Student Pharmacists (APhA-ASP) Chapter at the University of Tennessee Health
Science Center (UTHSC) recently received the National Chapter Achievement Award
in Patient Care.
The APhA-ASP
National Chapter Achievement Award in Patient Care recognizes the single
chapter that most improves the relationship between the pharmacist and patient
through direct patient care. Chapters report on activities that involve
direct patient interaction in a manner consistent with the
patient-physician-pharmacist triad. Such activities include health fairs,
patient screenings, patient education programs, and medication therapy
management programs. The award consists of a framed certificate and a
$100 honorarium. The award was
bestowed during the APhA Annual Meeting and
Exposition in New Orleans, from March 9 to 12. The APhA's
award series is pharmacy's most comprehensive recognition program.
"This National Patient Care
Award from APhA-ASP is a significant award for our
students to receive," said Marie Chisholm-Burns, PharmD,
MPH, FCCP, FASHP, dean and professor of the UT College of Pharmacy. "It recognizes their hard work and
clearly demonstrates how committed they are to high quality patient care.
I was with the students when we received the award, and all of us cheered
with great enthusiasm. I am very proud of them!"
UTHSC's APhA-ASP
chapter, which comprises both Memphis and Knoxville students, has a current
involvement of 456 student pharmacists.
This year, the College of Pharmacy had more than 135 students in
attendance for the APhA Annual Convention in New
Orleans, which is the largest contingency the chapter
has ever sent. Patient care projects are always particularly strong for
the college. It has 13 different committees that focus on a range of
health care challenges facing communities in Memphis and Knoxville. For
example, the Operation Immunization committee holds an annual Boo Flu event
where student pharmacists are present to vaccinate the entire UTHSC campus
– faculty, staff, students and retirees -- against influenza.
Another annual project of the UTHSC APhA-ASP chapter -- Project Heart -- organized a health fair at a
church where all of the committees were present to provide care and advice to
patients from an inner-city neighborhood. Throughout the past year, UTHSC
pharmacy students counseled more than 12,511 Memphis and Knoxville residents at events like this. Additionally, pharmacy students on the
college's Knoxville campus have a very strong Medication Disposal committee,
which encourages area residents to drop off unused medications. Pharmacy students collect the unused or
expired products and, with the help of local law enforcement, they properly and
safely dispose of the medications.
Last year, College of Pharmacy students in Memphis and Knoxville
disposed of 1,509 pounds of unused medication.
The APhA-ASP
Chapter Achievement Awards Program was established in 1974 to recognize
outstanding activities of APhA-ASP chapters at the
schools and colleges of pharmacy in the United States and Puerto Rico.
The program is an extension of APhA-ASPÕs mission to
provide opportunities for professional growth and improve patient care while
advancing the future of pharmacy. The awardÕs structure is designed to
recognize superior programming among chapters that envision the future of
pharmacy by creating opportunities for student participation. The awards
program also embraces the core ideas of APhA-ASP's
mission to create new standards of leadership, professionalism, membership,
patient care, and legislative advocacy among student pharmacists nationwide.
The American Pharmacists Association, founded in 1852 as the American Pharmaceutical
Association, is a 501(c)(6) organization, representing more than 62,000
practicing pharmacists, pharmaceutical scientists, student pharmacists,
pharmacy technicians and others interested in advancing the profession. APhA, dedicated to helping all
pharmacists improve medication use and advance patient care, is the first-established
and largest association of pharmacists in the United States.
As the flagship statewide academic
health system, the mission of the University of Tennessee Health Science
Center is to bring the benefits of the health sciences to the achievement
and maintenance of human health, with a focus on the citizens of Tennessee and
the region, by pursuing an integrated program of education, research, clinical
care, and public service. In 2011, UT Health Science Center celebrated
its centennial: 100 years advancing the future of health care. Offering a
broad range of postgraduate training opportunities, the main UTHSC campus is
located in Memphis and includes six colleges: Allied Health Sciences,
Dentistry, Graduate Health Sciences, Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy. The
UTHSC campus in Knoxville includes a College of Medicine, College of Pharmacy,
and an Allied Health Sciences unit. In addition, the UTHSC Chattanooga
campus includes a College of Medicine and an Allied Health Sciences unit.
Since its founding in 1911, UTHSC has educated and trained more than 53,000
health care professionals on campuses and in health care facilities across the
state. For more information, visit www.uthsc.edu.
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