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 Wolters Kluwer Health Congratulates Recipients of the 2010 Facts & Comparisons® Award of Excellence in Clinical Communications

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Minneapolis, MN (August 16, 2010) – Wolters Kluwer Health, a leading global provider of information for healthcare professionals and students, has announced the recipients of its 2010 Facts & Comparisons Award of Excellence in Clinical Communications. The awards were given to more than 80 graduating students of leading pharmacy schools that include the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, University of Minnesota and Ohio State University, all ranked among the top five pharmacy schools and colleges by U.S. News and World Report.

The annual Award of Excellence in Clinical Communications was established by Wolters Kluwer Health to recognize Pharm.D. students who have demonstrated first-rate practice and have excelled in quality clinical communication. This year’s recipients, who are selected by each participating U.S.-based school of pharmacy, also possess superior verbal and written communication skills, are 2010 Pharm.D. graduates and rank in the top 25% of their graduating classes.

“Recipients of the Facts & Comparisons Award of Excellence in Clinical Communications represent many of the nation’s best and brightest pharmacy students and the future of the profession,” said Arvind Subramanian, President and CEO, Wolters Kluwer Health Clinical Solutions. “Wolters Kluwer Health is pleased to recognize their achievements and provide them with the drug information tools and resources that will help them begin their careers providing top-quality patient care in any setting.”

Said Mary Ann Kirkpatrick, Associate Dean for Student Affairs at Shenandoah University, “As faculty, one of our goals is to help students develop into competent practitioners who have excellent verbal and written communication skills.  The Facts & Comparisons Award of Excellence in Clinical Communications allows us to recognize a student who has shown great promise in these areas and is ready to become the best, most competent practitioner possible.”

Facts & Comparisons eAnswers provides retail pharmacies and academia with online access to the most up-to-date drug information tailored to their unique needs, enabling better therapeutic decisions in less time. For the academic community, it provides students, residents and faculty with instant access to reliable, current drug information and medication management tools. Helpful links and other information are also available to help meet course and drug reference needs. 

For pharmacies, Facts & Comparisons eAnswers addresses the key pain points of workflow efficiency and patient safety by providing the tools and information needed to support drug dispensing activities. These include patient safety screenings for Drug Utilization Review and drug reference information, which result in a decrease in drug dispensing errors.

Award submissions are accepted from U.S.-based schools of pharmacy on a yearly basis, starting in late February and continue through June. Winners receive a three-year subscription to Facts & Comparisons eAnswers and three Facts & Comparisons® bound reference titles: Drug Facts and Comparisons Pocket, ImmunoFacts, and Drug Interaction Facts.

“The Facts & Comparisons Award of Excellence in Clinical Communications allows us to recognize a student who has performed well above others in the provision of patient care,” said Renae Chesnut, Associate Dean for Academic and Student Affairs at Drake University. “In a time when many organizations are decreasing their support for schools, we appreciate Wolters Kluwer Health's commitment and support of our college through this award.”

List of award recipients and schools:

Award Recipient

Pharmacy School

Zonker K. White

Albany College of Pharmacy

Natasha D. Combs

Appalachian College of Pharmacy

Alison O. Baker

Auburn University Harrison School of Pharmacy

Cortney Hindahl

Butler University

Dennis Wisneski

Campbell University

Colleen Czerniak

Creighton University

Elizabeth O'Brien

Drake University

Giavanna M. Russo

Duquesne University

Amber Belle Pfister

East Tennessee State University

Elizabeth Casselman

Ferris State University

Howell S. Goodman, Jr.

Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University

Nakia Beard

Hampton University

Tatyana Duverglas

Howard University

Kaylee C. Schultz

Idaho State University

Jennifer L. Kilanowski-Chromik

Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine (LECOM)

Cham Nguyen

Loma Linda University

Dora Sosnowik

Long Island University

Abigail L. Maxwell

Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences-Boston

Lauren Lawler

Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences-Worcester

Jancie Hatcher

Mercer University

Sarah Szulc

Midwestern University Chicago College of Pharmacy

Amanda Wozniak

Midwestern University College of Pharmacy-Glendale

Brenna Kane

North Dakota State University

Lauren C. Finlay

Northeastern University Bouvé College of Health Sciences

Lisa Ferguson

Nova Southeastern University

Joanna F. Marino

Ohio Northern University

Kimberly Quade

Ohio State University

Katie E. Luehrs

Oregon State University

Kristin Diaz

Pacific University - Oregon

Mansi Patel

Palm Beach Atlantic University

Laura S. Geswein

Purdue University

Irina Pustovalova

Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey

Amy Claire Nelson

Samford University

Elyse Garman Fisher

Shenandoah University

Erika E. Tillery

University of South Carolina College of Pharmacy 

Dixie Stephens

South Carolina College of Pharmacy 

Jacob Hobbs

South Dakota State University

Mitchell Lee

South University

Angela Stein

Southern Illinois University Edwardsville

Brian D. Hamburger

Southwestern Oklahoma State University

Alex DeLucenay

St. John Fisher College

Courtney Tam

St. John's University

Edward Parhad

Temple University

BaAimee Thi Nguyen

Texas A&M University Health Science Center

Regina Lynn Ramirez

Texas Southern University

Casey Faye Henderson

Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center

Julie A. McIndoo

The University of Arizona

Danyel Adams

The University of Connecticut

Jennifer Taggart

University at Buffalo

Courtney L. Fowler

University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences

Joy A. Cunningham

University of Cincinnati

Kelley Dawn Carlstrom

University of Colorado at Denver & Health Sciences

Jenny M. Mason

University of Findlay

David Joeckel

University of Florida

Leigh Anne Dye

University of Georgia

Elisabeth Napierkowski

University of Houston

Kelsey Bohling

University of Iowa

Emily Prohaska

University of Kansas

Jennifer Gossett

University of Kentucky

Mandy Renee Fillingame

University of Louisiana at Monroe

Denise Fu

University of Maryland

Mollie A. Kempa

University of Michigan

Katherine Hines

University of Minnesota

Margaret Evelyn Kucera

University of Nebraska Medical Center

Antonia Weinstein

University of New Mexico

Jamie Lin Jurkiewicz

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Julie Nix

University of Oklahoma

Jennifer L. Melichar

University of Pittsburgh

Christopher Federico

University of Rhode Island

Jennifer Mendoza Guanio

University of Southern Nevada

Sarah Elizabeth Mizne

University of Tennessee Health Science Center

Diana A. Trinh

University of the Incarnate Word

Brandy Ann Kehrer

University of the Pacific

Jennifer Cavone

University of the Sciences in Philadelphia

Whitney N. Bennet

University of Toledo

Emily Warnock Goldman

University of Utah

Sarah Lurtz Wallick

University of Washington

Ted Grabarczyk

University of Wisconsin

Aislinn McBeth

University of Wyoming

Andy M. Belzer

Washington State University

Courtney Scanlon

Wayne State University

Marissa K. Poorman

West Virginia University

Kevin Brittain

Wilkes University

Nicole Hery

Xavier University of Louisiana

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