Buford Road Pharmacy Wins Crystal APPLE Award
Pharmacy is primary residency site for VCU School of Pharmacy Students
6/16/2008
The Buford Road Pharmacy has
been chosen as one of eight recipients of the American Association of Colleges
of Pharmacy's 2008 Crystal APPLE award. The Chesterfield County pharmacy is an independent site with a pharmaceutical care clinic and
is the primary site for residency for Virginia Commonwealth University School
of Pharmacy students.
Dean
Victor A. Yanchick, Ph.D.; Beverly Talluto, Pharm.D. associate dean of the Professional Experience Program; and Ronald G. Davis, preceptor and site administrator; are
the three key members of the academic-practice partnership recognized. Each
will receive a $1,000 honorarium for professional development and a travel
stipend to attend the AACP Interim Meeting in Washington, D.C., in February 2009,
where they will present.
AACP
established the award program to acknowledge excellence in academic-practice
partnerships. The award recognizes the contributions of the faculty and
administrators of colleges and schools of pharmacy that successfully conduct
and support quality experiential education.
Recognition is based on
demonstrating evidence of the areas of evaluation, which include a patient care
model, integrating student learning experiences to meet educational outcomes,
practice site support for patient care and commitment to education.
Award recipients are chosen from
a national pool of nominations and are selected by reviewers in two stages. Other
2008 winners include programs from Samford University, the University of Maryland, Northeastern University, the University of Michigan, the University of North Carolina, the University of Cincinnati and Texas Tech University.
The AACP, with support from Merck
& Company, created the Academic-Practice Partnership Initiative (APPI) in
2004 to identify strategies and develop resources to increase capacity and
enhance quality, efficiency and effectiveness of professional experience
programs.
The VCU School of Pharmacy is
rated among the nation's top professional graduate programs.
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