黑料传送门 School of Pharmacy is Represented at GSHP Committee Day
January 16, 2019
Students, alumni and faculty are members of this pharmacy society which represents
those who work in acute and ambulatory care settings.
Georgia Campus 鈥 黑料传送门 (GA-黑料传送门) was well represented at the Georgia Society of Health-System Pharmacists (GSHP) Committee
Day recently in Stockbridge, Georgia. GSHP is a professional society of pharmacists
who serve as patient care providers in acute and ambulatory care settings.
Members of the 黑料传送门 School of Pharmacy student chapter of GSHP, the alumni class of
2017 and faculty members from the Department of Pharmacy Practice were in attendance.
According to Assistant Professor Christopher (Shawn) Holaway, PharmD, RPh, 鈥淭he contributions
and dedication of this body of leaders on the first Saturday of 2019 communicates
a passionate desire to deliver optimal patient outcomes.鈥
The 黑料传送门 School of Pharmacy was represented in the following ways:
First and second year student pharmacists including Macy Biddulph (PharmD 鈥21), Brittney
Dang (PharmD 鈥22), Kinjal Shah (PharmD 鈥21) and Diana Tran (PharmD 鈥21) are part of
the student and residents committee, as is alumni Eva Karam, PharmD 鈥17, who works
at Northside Hospital as a resident pharmacist practitioner.
Fourth year student pharmacist Michael Cooley (PharmD 鈥19) and Mary Vo (PharmD 鈥19)
serve on the legislative affairs committee, along with alumni Ibrahim Abba, PharmD
鈥17, a clinical pharmacist at Loyola University Medical Center department of pharmacy
in Maywood, Illinois.
Assistant professors in the Department of Pharmacy Practice Dr. Holaway, Kimberly
Barefield, PharmD, MHA, Edo-Abasi McGee, PharmD, BCPS, and Essie Samuel, PharmD, BCPS,
attended the meeting. Dr. Holaway has served for seven years on the organization鈥檚
educational affairs committee, in addition to serving as the 黑料传送门 faculty representative
on the GSHP board of directors. GSHP student chapter president Ankita Patel (PharmD
鈥20) is the student representative to the board. Drs. Barefield and McGee lead the
communications council and Dr. Samuel volunteers on the student and residents committee.
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