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Preceptor Recognitions MCPHS University Thanks Nancy Ganley for her many years of dedication to Precepting Students. Nancy Ganley On behalf of the faculty and staff of Southern Illinois University Edwardsville School of Pharmacy we salute all of our preceptors for their significant contributions in preparing the next generation of pharmacists. Thank you for all you do! Gireesh Gupchup, PhD - Dean, School of Pharmacy Bill Wuller, R.Ph., M.S., FASHP - Director of Experiential Education Dan Fieker Family Care Pharmacy Highland, IL Community Practice Al Pelate, Medicap Pharmacy Granite City, IL | Community Practice If you are interested in becoming an SIUE preceptor contact Bill Wuller, Director of Experiential Education, 618-650-5167 or wwuller@siue.edu. SPRING 2014 I Ret aIl/CommuNIty • S PeCIalty • ltC 25 The University of Rhode Island College of Pharmacy would like to thank Mark E. Rogers, PharmD, CDOE, CVDOE, and Stephen R. Cofone, RPh, for their continuous hard work and dedication. Mark R. Rogers, PharmD, CDOE, CVDOE, is the Clinical Pharmacist Supervisor, at The Westerly Hospital, Westerly, RI, and displays exceptional dedication to his students. Dr. Rogers serves as the Chairman of the Medication Safety Committee, the hospital’s Diabetes Education Program Coordinator and is the application champion for the pharmacy information system. Stephen R. Cofone, RPh, is a Clinical Pharmacist at Lawrence and Memorial Hospital, in New London, CT, and has spent numerous years mentoring to our students. Mr. Cofone serves on the Complementary and Alternative Medicine, the Best Practice, the Emergency Preparedness Committees and is Editor of the Department of Pharmacy’s Newsletter, “The Capsule”. The Campbell University Experiential Education team would like to thank all of our preceptors for their dedication and contribution in the education and training of student-pharmacists for Campbell University College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences. Stan Edmundson, B.S. Pharm. Community Preceptor of the Year Tim Lassiter, Pharm.D., M.B.A Hospital Preceptor of the Year If preceptors have any questions, please contact one of our Experiential Education program team members. Paige Brown: brownp@campbell.edu | Jean White: whitej@campbell.edu Valerie Clinard: clinardv@campbell.edu Nancy Ganley knows first hand what a great mentor and preceptor can do for a student. When Nancy started working in an independent pharmacy in Somerville, she worked with the pharmacist owner who was her inspiration and taught her about life and how to treat people with genuine care. She credits her preceptor with her decision to become a pharmacist. She has come full circle and has come back to her roots in Somerville as the Pharmacy Manager at Rite Aid. After many years of practicing as a community pharmacist, she still holds herself to the highest of standards when it comes to helping her patients and her students. Her goal of placing patient care as her top priority is something that she hopes to instill in her students. She tells students that they can make a difference. She stresses the importance of treating her patients like a family member and noting that sometimes the pharmacist is the only person that some patients come in contact with. She teaches and wants her students to extend themselves to help the patients they serve. She has been a preceptor for MCPHS University students for 15 years and offers both her patients and her students the highest standard of care. She uses every opportunity to give her personal touch to all that she comes in contact with and wants the students to have the same desire to provide genuine care. The entire MCPHS community appreciates all you have done over the past 15 years for our students and all that you will continue to do. Kathleen O. Fisher, RPh, MBA Director of Experiential Education Brett Feret, Pharm.D. Clinical Associate Professor Introductory Experiential Education Director Phone: (401) 874-2320 | bferet@uri.edu


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