Volume 9, Issue 5 January 14, 2009 The Pitt Capsule University of School of Pharmacy

Kappa Psi Inducts 26

By Dana Roman We would also like to congratulate our newly inducted Brothers: A few things have happened this past month in Kappa Psi. As promised, the Kappa Psi Annual Christmas Party was a Harshal Amin Amanda Nguyen great success this past December. Many Lauren Bisonic Katelyn Schultz Inside this issue: brothers helped out with cooking the Caroline Burggaller Marina Shkayeva fantastic turkey dinner, and everyone Ben Cassidy Alisa Snyder brought delicious side dishes. Along Rebecca Crooks Kate Steward Pharmacy Weeks 2 with the meal was the ever-popular Anastasia Elmiger Julie Styche Secret Santa gift exchange, after which many brothers stayed and just enjoyed Rebecca Fetzer Kristina Sucic SNPhA 2 spending an evening together before Svetlana Goldman Amanda Tomich finals madness began. Kristy Klima Chris Turton Cortlynn Latsha John Yamber IPSF 3 Dan Lindsay Dan Yarabinec. George Liu Kim Miller LKS, RxPrep 4 Laura Muchesco Karen Nenno PSHP, Rho Chi 5

Far Left: Michelle Bert & Josh Clossin at the Updates from Class Presidents Christmas Party 6

Left: Ryan Yanicko helping to prepare the holiday feast The Pitt Capsule Above: Krista Manson opens her Secret Santa Editor: Rhea Santangelo Kappa Psi is looking forward to the gift upcoming semester, including our annual Outgoing Editor: Amy Ski Trip, and Spring Formal. We are also pleased to announce the re- Blososky launching of our chapter website towards the end of this month. Contributors: Dana Roman APhA‐ASP Executive Board is for YOU Erica Trimble Melissa Ruminski By: Erica Trimble There are various positions on the You are required to submit a paragraph Amanda Simpson APhA-ASP President Executive Board, so I’m sure there is (no more than 1 page typed) about why one that fulfills your interests or pas- you should be chosen for one of the Julie Lauffenburger Welcome back! A huge thank you to the sions. Elections will be held at the following offices: th Executive Board, MRM Committee February 4 APhA-ASP General Yardlee Kauffman Chairs and Members, and everyone else Body Meeting at 12:00 in 402. Those Historian/Pitt Capsule Editor Adam Martin who are interested in running for an Patient Care Coordinator who was involved with APhA-ASP’s elected position must give a 2-4 minute (2) Chairs to the Council of Social Mike Smith busy, yet successful fall term. As we speech describing why you are the best Activities come back to a new semester and New candidate and what your goals for the Chair to the Council of Professional Sierra Hogue Year, it is also time to turnover our position and the Chapter are for next Activities Chengchen Li Chapter’s officers. This is a perfect year. If you are interested in any of the chance for you to get more involved with Tim Mizak The elected offices include: positions above but want some more APhA-ASP! President-elect information about the duties and Matt Sapko Secretary/Treasurer responsibilities, you still have plenty of Amanda Nguyen In all levels of pharmacy it is important IPSF Chair time. Anyone of the current officers to get involved. Pharmacy organizations SPAN Chair would be happy to talk to you, so feel Melinda Wingard protect our careers and our rights as free to contact them. Once you decide Josh Clossin pharmacists, and give us opportunities The selected positions will be nomi- on a position that is right for you, for great benefits and fun. As a leader in nated to office by the current and please email Erica (elt11) by Friday Mariam Bora newly-elected Executive Board Mem- January 30th with your name, the title APhA-ASP, you can help plan socials bers. of the position, and your speech or Christina Martin and parties, have lunch with executives, paragraph. You can also contact me and invite speakers to our school. with any questions. Katherine Radzevick Pitt Capsule, January 2009

The Social Scoop Celebrates Pharmacy Weeks

By Melinda Wingard and Josh Clossin Co-chairs to the Council of Social Activities Pharmacy Weeks

Happy Pharmacy Weeks! Pharmacy weeks Monday 1/19 (no school) begin on Monday January 19th and there are PDC & LKS/KY football game 12 noon, Cathedral Lawn numerous events planned throughout the two week celebration concluding with the Tuesday 1/20 annual formal on Saturday January 31st. PPA OTC Jeopardy 12 noon, 402 Salk

Events planned include a football game, Wednesday 1/21 OTC Jeopardy, a combined social with Tucci Lecture 12 noon, 355 Salk School of Pharmacy, a friendly game of family feud: students Thursday 1/22 verses faculty/staff, and a No Talent Talent PLS Auction 6 - 9 pm, Wyndham Hotel Oakland Show. Sign-ups for the OTC Jeopardy, Patient Counseling Competition, and the No Friday 1/23 Talent Talent Show are in the 9th Floor Social with Duquesne SOP 8pm, Dave & Buster’s Waterfront Student Services Office. Monday 1/26 th Be sure to check out the portal for a list and Patient Counseling Competition 4pm, 8 floor lab description of all the events. We need your help to make each and every event a success Tuesday 1/27 and look forward to seeing you there. IPSF Global Health Awareness Lunch 12 noon, 402 Salk

Wednesday 1/28 SNPhA Family Feud: students vs. faculty/staff 12 noon, 402 Salk AMCP P & T Competition 4 pm, PCLC

SNPhA Updates Thursday 1/29 No Talent Talent Show 7pm – 11pm, Peter’s Pub

By Melissa Ruminski Friday 1/30 Winter break is never long enough, as we begin P1 White Coat Ceremony 3pm, Scaife 5 & 6 another semester. On January 8th, SNPhA had their first meeting of the New Year. Upcoming Saturday 1/31 events and elections were the focus of this general body meeting. Congratulation to those elected to Formal, 6pm Sheraton Station Square the executive board. The new semester also welcomes in the new chapter president Zack Snyder.

During Pharmacy Week in January, SNPhA has organized a student vs. faculty game of Family Feud that is sure to entertain all. Come and join your fellow classmates as they outwit the faculty with their expertise in trivial knowledge. The Congratulations to the new SNPhA SNPhA Upcoming Events: game will be at noon in room 402 on the 28th of January. There will be refreshments so come and executive board: have some fun. • 01/28 – Family Feud @ noon in • President – Zack Snyder Lastly, the SNPhA regional meeting is soon 402 approaching. The meeting will be held March 13th • President Elect – Melissa Ruminski • 02/07 – Investing Now with th -15 in Atlanta, GA. If not only to get away from • Vice President – Adam Martin the cold weather of Pittsburgh, you will have the Dean Corey @ 9AM-12:15PM opportunity to network and mingle with pharmacy • Business Manager – Jerry Martin • 02/19 – General body meeting students from across the region. Registration for Secretary – Ijeoma Odigwe (speaker: Ian McGowan) the meeting is $90 by February 1st and $100 after • February 1st for SNPhA members. For non- • Lower Campus Liaison – Julian • 03/26 – General body meeting members it is $95 before February 1st and $105 Hunt (topic TBA) after February 1st. • Historian – Samantha Holliday • 04/15 – General body meeting Don’t wait to the last minute to register. If you (speaker: Cindy Jacobson) have any questions please contact Zack Snyder ([email protected]). Many SNPhA members are • Health Fairs in April/June registered meaning you would not be the only Pitt student at the meeting. Arrangements could be made to travel with a group already going, so act soon so plans can be made. Page 2 Pitt Capsule, January 2009

IPSF is sponsors Global Health lecture for Pharmacy Weeks Step Up to the Challenge!

By Julie Lauffenburger By Yardlee Kauffman

IPSF is sponsoring a Global Health lecture as part From the Global Links website: IMAGINE going The ASP Patient Care Committee will be coordinating a of Pitt’s upcoming Pharmacy Weeks. On January to the and being unable to receive treat- pedometer project targeted to the student population at the 27th at 12pm in Salk 402, Global Links will be ment because basic materials-bandages, needles, in which students will be empow- coming in to talk about their organization, how to suture, syringes, blood pressure units-are unavail- ered to record daily pedometer reading as a way to im- get involved, and their role in the Pittsburgh and able. In the United States this situation is unthink- prove physical fitness. global community. Global Links is a non-profit able. However, in many developing countries this happens every day. People around the world are The pedometer challenge will take place from February Pittsburgh-based organization that gathers unused nd th medical supplies from the US healthcare system to literally dying for lack of even the most basic 2 until March 6 . Weekly check-in sessions will occur distribute to resource-poor countries and their medical supplies. At the same time, every year during the five week period. Prizes will be awarded at hospital and clinics throughout the world. IPSF U.S. throw away an estimated 2,000 tons each session and one grand prize will be awarded at the will be sponsoring a free lunch for attendees, and of unused surgical supplies worth over $200 end of the project. we are asking for nominal donations to support million. This still useful material often ends up Global Links and its efforts. Check out their being landfilled or incinerated—needlessly adding I urge each of you to become involved as we will be efforts at: www.globallinks.org. All are welcome to the pollution problem and the cost of healthcare measuring participation between the P1, P2 and P3 to attend! in the United States. classes. The class with the most participation will be awarded a prize at the end of the project. The five-part Medical Spanish classes have begun. Have a great January, everyone! On Friday, January 9th, over 40 students in the If you want more details about the pedometer challenge, School of Pharmacy attended the first session. At please send questions to Stepuptothechal- the end of the five weeks, interested students will [email protected]. Additional information and project be participating in a blood pressure screening at sign-ups will be available soon! St. Regis church after the Spanish mass, organized by Steven Zona. Thank you to all who have helped organize the classes! THE ASP ANNUAL FORMAL Volunteers from IPSF and the APhA-ASP Patient Care Committee will be hosting an immunizations booth at the Spring Study Abroad Fair in the Where: The Sheraton Hotel, Station Square William Pitt Union on January 30th from 12-3pm. If you are interested in participating, please email When: Saturday, January 31, 2009 Julie Lauffenburger ([email protected]) or Yardlee Kauffman ([email protected]) --it counts for Experiential Learning. 6pm—11pm: Program Begins at 6:30, Dinner 7pm

Cost: $35 per ticket MENU: Mixed Garden Green Salad

Your Choice of:

WANT TO WIN A Chicken Admiral, Baked Boneless Breast of Chiken filled with Herb Stuff- PRIZE? ing and topped with a Light Cream Sauce

Roasted New York Sirloin, Pepper rubbed Sirloin Slow Roasted, The first five (5) people Sliced and served with a Medley of Mushrooms in a Bourbon Demi-Glace

to e-mail Penne Pasta Primavera, Penne Pasta with Steamed Seasonal Vege- [email protected] with the tables prepard with Garlic, Olive Oil and Herbs correct number of events going on for Dessert

Pharmacy Weeks will Dulce de Leche, Sweet Cream Cheesecake topped with a Carmel Mousse win something special. drizzled with Swirls of Carmel Hurry up! Chocolate Decadence, Layered Chocolate Mousse Pie with a Chocolate Cookie Crust, finished with Chantilly Cream

DJ and Dancing following Dinner

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LKS Wishes you a Happy New Year! By Julie Lauffenburger Lamb Light We hope that everyone had a very happy and What's your favorite activity in LKS? relaxing break! LKS has begun planning for the Kerri Hohman (P2) and Amy Lesko (P2) events of the spring semester, and we look for- Both: Any event that brings the sisters together ward to a successful semester. so we can get to know each other better. Over the winter break, LKS sisters participated in

a service event at Barnes and Noble, involving gift What's your favorite activity to do outside of -wrapping for charity in Squirrel Hill. Sisters found this a nice way to unwind after finals while pharmacy school? also raising money for Project Hope, our national Both: Shopping and hanging out with friends. philanthropy. Thank you to all who participated!

LKS is also participating in another service event immediately after the break—putting our used What do you want to do after pharmacy school? holiday cards to good use! St. Jude's Ranch for Kerri: I plan to pursue a residency in pediatric Children collects used holiday greeting cards and enables children to attach new backs and “recycle” pharmacy. them into holiday cards for the following season. Amy: I plan to work in the community in a retail We are looking forward to donating to this great setting. cause. The “Lamb Light” column is designed to highlight From all of us at LKS, welcome back! In other news, LKS will be sponsoring a bake sale special members, “lambs”, who have gone above th on January 20 at 12pm, coinciding with the PPA and beyond for our chapter. These two sisters Jeopardy event as part of pharmacy weeks. LKS have been invaluable in organizing the annual is also participating in the APhA-ASP Talent formal and induction ceremony! As a way of Show—look forward to the new sisters’ fantastic thanks, the LKS sisters would like to spotlight act! them in this month’s issue.

Expanding RxPREP PA Pharmacists in ‘09

By Amy Blososky By Amanda Simpson

For those of you not familiar with the history of in contact with a professor at the University of The Pharmacist Association is holding its RxPrep, it is an organization dedicated to support- Pittsburgh at Johnstown campus interested in Mid-year meeting in Harrisburg this February 6-8 and ing pre-professional students through academic, developing RxPrep’s involvement with their there is a lot to look forward to. They are once again holding the “Patient Self-Care and Pharmacy Competi- social and community activities designed to in- students. It is very encouraging to see just how far tion.” This is a jeopardy competition focusing on OTC crease knowledge about careers in the pharmaceu- RxPrep has come from being a new organization questions that pits teams of three from all of the Pennsyl- tical sciences. to developing to an extent where it is now reach- vania pharmacy schools against each other. ing out to students at other universities. RxPrep was created by a recent graduate from the Last year Wilkes stole the trophy from us and we need to school of pharmacy, Lindsay Palkovic. Since As for our plans for this semester, our first meet- win it back! To choose the team of three that will com- pete we will be holding our own competition on Tues- then, hundreds of students have been involved and ing was January 7th. The topic of that meeting was day, January 20, 2009 from 12-1 in room 402. The have had the opportunity to be matched with a interview skills since all the students are eagerly winning team and one alternate from the second place student mentor, listen to several pharmacists talk waiting their interview appointments here at the team will have their transportation, registration, and about their careers, and learn helpful tips that will school. Other topics we are currently planning to room paid for the conference. help with the application process. discuss with our members include the State Board of Pharmacy, Pharmacy Research, Pharmacy Getting to the conference will be even easier this year I was recently contacted by Lindsay, who is now a Residencies, and other International Opportunities since PPA is providing a charter bus that will pick up faculty member at the school of pharmacy at the and drop off at Salk hall. It is only $10 for members and within the profession. As always, we will finish $25 for non-members. So, come attend some great CEs, University of the Sciences in Philadelphia. Lind- up the year with our annual End of the Year Party do some mingling, and cheer on our team in the OTC say was looking for any updated information I had in honor of the newly accepted class of 2013! We competition! about RxPrep because she wants to create an are also preparing for next year, so if any students organization there similar to RxPrep. Addition- are interested in being a part of RxPrep by helping ally, past and present advisors and officers have out at meetings or becoming an officer, you can e- expressed an interest in reaching out to Pitt stu- mail me at [email protected]. dents not only here at main campus, but also to students interested in pharmacy at smaller branch campuses. Krista Manson, P2, is helping us reach that goal. Through Krista’s networking, RxPrep is

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New Year… New PSHP and You! Rho Chi Updates

By Christina Martin By Sierra Hogue

Welcome back! The PSHP executive board hopes from last year ranged from “What is your typical This semester Rho Chi will be continuing the you had a wonderful holiday with family and day like?” to “What is the worst part of your monthly Health Talks at the Salvation Army in friends. As we begin a new year, we would like to residency?” and “Do you have any free time?” If Southside the first Monday of every month. On th introduce a new face. Our previous advisor, Dr. you are not a PSHP member and considering a January 5 , about 8 members participated in pre- Denise Sokos, has resigned from her position and post-graduate residency, please join us to get some senting the topic of Diabetes. The next talk tenta- nd we are happy to announce Dr. Rafael Saenz as the insight from actual residents themselves! tively will be on February 2 from 6:15-7:30 and new advisor for the Pitt PSHP chapter. cover the topic of COPD/Asthma. Each March, our PSHP chapter has been actively We are also continuing the Professional events Dr. Saenz is an instructor in the school of phar- involved with Poison Prevention Week (PPW); the 2009 PPW is March 15-21, 2009. Last year, PSHP series in conjunction with PLS. The next lecture macy and the operations manager at UPMC tabled at Falk Pharmacy Clinic to provide patients will be on January 22st at noon in 402. The Padfolio Presby. Dr. Saenz is active with the local and state with information and Mr. Yuk paraphernalia. and Business Card sale from the fall semester was PSHP organizations; he is the president-elect for success for our organization and we thank those This year, PSHP and ASP are collaborating to WPSHP and a member of the PSHP board of who supported the fundraiser. directors. We look forward to Dr. Saenz being focus on Poison Prevention for the ENTIRE month of March. Poison Prevention Education involved with the PSHP chapter and offering his Rho Chi would like to congratulate Raymond sessions will take place at local elementary Barger, P2, for being selected as the Rho Chi Stu- advice as students pursue residency programs! schools during the 1st and 4th weeks of March; dent of the Month. Raymond was nominated by a tabling sessions will occur during the 3rd week. number of his peers for his ability and willingness

Our January meeting, held on Tuesday 1/13 in to get involved in the community and in his profes- Thank you to everyone who expressed interest in 402, invited Phuong-Tan Nguyen to speak about sion. He has been active with PDC, helped with the the fall; more information will be arriving to your her position as Clinical Pharmacy Specialist in the “AK for Homecoming King” campaign, donated inbox in the next few weeks. If you are interested time to help clean up trash in Oakland, and has the Neonatal Intensive Care at Children’s Hospital of in helping out with Poison Prevention lessons or "Adopt a Village" program at his church. These and Pittsburgh. She is the Clinical Coordinator of tabling and did not sign-up, please email either other various volunteer activities which Raymond Christina Martin [email protected] or Yardlee Pharmacy Services and is very involved in formu- has become involved reflect greatly upon our pro- Kauffman [email protected]. lary management and physician and nurse educa- fession and show the dedication and involvement tion. that pharmacists should have in their community.

The February meeting on Thursday 2/12 will bring Best wishes for 2009! For more information on the Student of the Month, look for the full write up on the 4th floor bulletin in pharmacy residents from UPMC, Mercy and board in Salk Hall. To nominate a student or for AGH. Similar to last year, a panel of residents will questions about the SotM, please e-mail provide answers to questions you have. Questions [email protected].

The Paul Ambrose Scholars Program Empowering Tomorrow’s Healthcare Leaders Today

By Yardlee Kauffman and Julie Lauffenburger attend a three-day symposium on June 26th- available and the significance that we could 28, 2009 in Washington DC. The year have as a health care professional in the • Interested in Public Health? culminates in completing a funded commu- future in public health. nity-health education project based on the • Interested in developing a funded com- student’s own design. The application and a short informational munity-based health-education project? Through this experience, students have the video about the Paul Ambrose Scholars Pro- opportunity to interact with other health gram are available online at http:// Interested in learning about health policy, • professional students and attend sessions www.atpm.org/pasp/index.html. P2 and P3 promotion, and health advocacy in Wash- concerning public health and disease pre- students are eligible to apply. The applica- ington DC? vention. tion must be submitted by February 11, 2009. Applicants will be notified by April 1, 2009. Consider the Paul Ambrose Scholars Program! Last year, we participated in this great op- portunity to develop leadership skills, meet For questions, feel free to contact Yardlee The Paul Ambrose Scholars Program is hosted other health professional students, and give Kauffman ([email protected]), by the Association for Prevention Teaching back to the community. The energy present Julie Lauffenburger ([email protected]), and Research, an organization dedicated to at this symposium was exquisitely motivat- or Dr. Meyer ([email protected]). prevention research and interprofessional ing, and we found the speakers to be very education. passionate and knowledgeable about their

respective topics. The program provides scholarships for 50 Through this program, we became highly health-professional students nationwide to aware of the variety of opportunities that are

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Updates From Your Class Presidents…

P1 Class Update P4 Class Update By Adam Martin By Matt Sapko

The Class of 2012 has started their second Happy New Year! semester of Pharmacy School, and we are nearing the Dr. Gordon J. Vanscoy White Coat I just wanted to take a few minutes to catch for us to reconnect with underclassmen and Ceremony, which will be held on Friday, Janu- everyone up on the past few months for the each other - especially since many of us have ary 30 at 3:30P.M. We are looking forward to P4s. In November, all of the P4 class success- not seen each other since last year. It will be this prestigious event as our friends and family fully completed our PharmD seminars which exciting to meet new P1s and welcome them, will gather to join us in symbolizing our en- was the final big hurdle for us this year. Also finally, to our school as well. Several of our trance into the profession! in December, approximately 20 students trav- classmates will be helping the P1s with Silver eled to a sunny and warm Orlando, FL to talk Scripts this semester. It will be nice to take P2 Class Update and interview with residency programs. After information from class and rotations and to begin to help the P1s with some of their first By Mike Smith midyear, seminars, and rotations, my class- experiences with patients. Our class is also mates enjoyed the holidays and start to the new year (finally 2009!). I'd like to also take time working with the P3 class to coordinate a The P2 class has passed the halfway mark to congratulate all of the members of my class session for some of our classmates to share our as far as semesters of class left, and is who have gotten engaged and married over the stories and advice about rotation selections, looking forward to being halfway done past few months. It is great for all of us as we what to expect in the P4 year, and opportuni- with Pharmacy School. The class fund- face new changes in our lives and finally begin ties beyond graduation in early February. raiser of mugs, thermoses and fleece sets our professional and personal lives. Finally, our class is looking forward to the is still continuing while supplies last (see annual end-of-the-year party to celebrate mov- a class representative for more details). With our final semester upon us, the P4 class ing onto another year, and for us to our gradua- tion on Sunday, April 26. With pharmacy weeks fast approaching, has started to realize (and celebrate!) our up- coming graduation. Many students are com- everyone is looking forward to all of the pleting their last couple of rotations, with a few As for our class, Gretchen Kreckel, Greg events and competitions. students even finishing up after this rotation at Wolfe, myself, and many of our classmates the beginning of February. At least half of our will be participating in planning graduation P3 Class Update class has made commitments and signed con- and our class gift. We are trying to make our class gift a bigger gift this year with the poten- By Katherine Radzevick tracts for next year in community, hospital, and even specialized areas of pharmacy. In addi- tial to continue giving it to the school year

tion, many students are completing residency after year. It is very rewarding already to look The P3 Class is ready for their last academic applications and will be completing residency back at our soon-to-be alma mater with pride semester in Salk Hall! After our winter break, interviews over the next few weeks and and to try to provide current and future stu- we are prepared and motivated to complete months. It is a very exciting, but stressful time dents with additional opportunities and re- thefinal step to conclude our education at the for most of us, however, we will be looking sources. I encourage and challenge each class School of Pharmacy. The recent T-shirt fund- forward to our upcoming graduation and our to try to do this as they move to P4 year and raiser was very profitable for our class efforts futures. think about a class gift. I would also like to towards raising money for the end of the year just encourage everyone to feel free to ask us party. Thanks to those who purchased Also, this semester, we hope to continue to be any questions you may have or even contact one! The Class Officers are working towards involved with underclass projects and activi- me directly with questions and I would be establishing a "Rotation Rally" with preceptors ties. Many of our classmates will be attending happy to put you in touch with other P4s to and P4 students to help elucidate the fourth the annual Pharmacy School formal at the help answer any questions. year rotations before making final selections in Sheraton on January 31. It will be a great time the upcoming months. Finally, we are looking forward to Pharmacy Weeks and all of the events planned by ASP.

Mark Your Calendars...

(Check the portal for more information) 1/15: Lunch & Learn, Patient Care Committee, 1/26: LKS, Patient Counseling Competition Rho Chi 1/5: IPSF Mtg. 1/27: IPSF Lunch 1/16: IPSF Spanish Class, IT Committee 1/6: APhA-ASP Exec. Mtg. 1/28: SNPhA Family Feud, AMCP P& T Compe- 1/19: PDC/LKS vs. KY football game tition, APhA-ASP Exec. Mtg. 1/7: APhA-ASP Mtg.

1/20: PPA OTC Jeopardy 1/29: IPSF Spanish Class, No Talent Talent 1/8: Social Committee, SNPhA Show 1/21: Tucci Lecture 1/9: IPSF Spanish Class 1/30: White Coat Ceremony 1/22: PLS Auction 1/12: LKS Mtg. 1/31: APhA-ASP Formal 1/23: IPSF Spanish Class, Social Event 1/13: PSHP, PLS

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