Preceptor Recognitions

20Ways Winter 2013 Issue: Health System - Infusion

Preceptor Recognitions Thank You Preceptors! The following colleges & organizations would like to acknowledge & thank the following preceptors for their hard work & dedication. The College seeks to promote preceptor development through the Experiential Education Advisory Board to: • Promote excellence in the Experiential Education Program • Improve the delivery of experiential learning courses • Develop the educational expertise of preceptors • Facilitate networking opportunities among preceptors • Foster professional growth 24 WINTER 2013 I h ealth sys et m • in fusion 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 It’s great to be part of the UConn team. Everyone wants to be a Husky! The University of Connecticut School of Pharmacy Susan Roarty Susan Roarty began her work with Target Pharmacy a little over six years ago and has been committed to the UConn preceptor program, where students are given the opportunity to take part in a one-month rotation at Target Pharmacy. What Roarty loves about Target is that although it is a chain store, the pharmacy strives to serve their customers with the same warmth and personal atmosphere of a small independent store. This is exemplified by Roarty, who has been described by students as exemplifying a superior pharmacist by being “the perfect blend of caring and concern, yet still maintaining the professionalism you’d expect from a corporate store employee.” This is one of Roarty’s core values, and although she has been a pharmacist for over thirty years her passion is still strong. Her own experiences as a student with an internship with New England Medical Center in Boston, inspired her to become a mentor herself. “My role models from this first job have always made me realize the importance of guiding our future pharmacists.” Roarty has been able to extend her passion to others, and one of her students admitted that “I have no doubt that working with Ms. Roarty has reinforced my passion for pharmacy, and it has been an utmost conducive experience to my career.” Upon hearing about her recognition as a Preceptor of the Year, Roarty was shocked and incredibly humble. “I was absolutely stunned to get this recognition. I am most certain that there are many other deserving and committed pharmacists that have helped guide your students.” If you are interested in becoming a UConn preceptor, contact the Office of Experiential Education at (860) 486-2999. Be a Husky! Thank you to our Experiential Education Advisory Board Jillian Barnes, PharmD, MS Maine Medical Center Ralph Cabana, RPh CVS Pharmacy Susan Fraser, PharmD Mid Coast Hospital Jamie Cronin, PharmD Eastern Maine Medical Center Courtney Oland, RPh, MBS, FASCP Waltz Pharmacy Long Term Care Leslie Ochs, PharmD, PhD UNE/Maine Medical Center Stephen Rolfe, PharmD UNE/Maine Medical Center If you are interested in joining the UNE team as a preceptor, please contact the Office of Experiential Education at (207) 221-4500 or preceptorinfo@une.edu


20Ways Winter 2013 Issue: Health System - Infusion
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