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2017 PANL Conference Awards 2017 Awards Gala Sheraton Hotel Newfoundland, St. John’s Menu Freshly Baked Rolls with Butter Portugal Cove greens with tomatoes, seasoned cucumber and julienne carrots, balsamic reduction and creamy dill dressing Roasted Chicken Breast Stuffed with Mount Scio Savory Stuffing, A Medley of Fresh Seasonal Vegetables and Potato. Midnight Mint Chocolate Torte 2 Awards Gala • Annual Conference 2017 Welcome and Opening Remarks 2017 PANL Conference Chair PANL President PANL Executive Director Greeting from CPhA Presentation of Service Pins 25 Year Service Pins 30 Year Service Pins 35 Year Service Pins 40 Year Service Pins 50 Year Service Pins Greetings from Kids Eat Smart Live Auction Awards CSHP NL Branch Awards MUN School of Pharmacy Awards James C. Quick Ralph J. Harris Future of Pharmacy Award PANL Student Spirit Award CPBA/PANL Student Awards Meritorious Award Pharmacist of the Year Award Awards Gala • Annual Conference 2017 3 Special Service Pins Presented for years of service to members of the Association 25 Year Service Alison M. Alexander Shawn J. Layman Annette J. Anstey Karen Mercer Natalie M. Beckett A. Todd Squires Karen M. Colbourne Donna Hynes Vail Lynette EF Frampton Shawn Vautier Christopher Fraser Cathy F.G. Welsh Stephen Janes Randolph J. White Christopher Norman Jenkins Brenda L. Wild William Kelly Patrick T. Williams Bev D. Laite Sharon R. Worden 30 Year Service Brendan S. Mullins Bonnie D. Parsons 4 Awards Gala • Annual Conference 2017 35 Year Service Byron J. Allen Susan E. Gladney-Martin Pauline R. Bennett Gary D. Peckham David J. Collins Gerry D. Peckham Catherine A. Greening Christine J. Saunders Debbie A. Bourne Gary B. Skanes Ken Hand Leonard C. Skanes Mary C. Byrne Elaine M. Tucker Elizabeth A. Cater Scott Way 40 Year Service David G. Dawe Ronald W. Pomeroy Donna B. Fudge Madonna A. Rose Barbara O’Rielly Barbara E. Scaplen Calvin Peddle Linda Slade Valerie Piercey 50 Year Service Randell W. Collins Awards Gala • Annual Conference 2017 5 Honorary Life Membership Presented to a member of the Association for service to pharmacy in Newfoundland and Labrador via the Association through active participation in Council, or association committees; an outstanding single contribution to the Association and/or a single achievement which enhanced the profession provincially; or long-term service provincially with a distinguished record. Past Recipients Leo A. O’Mara Patricia M. Winslow St. John’s Grand Falls Louis E. Lawton Edward J. Cahill Bell Island Corner Brook Edward D. Freeman Augustine Lynch Harbour Grace Carbonear Mary E. Johns T. John Stowe St. John’s St. John’s J. Chesley Gruchy James C. Quick New Brunswick Vaie Verte Thomas MacDonald George Young Ontario St. John’s J. Keith Lawton Hugh O’N. Conroy Nova Scotia St. John’s Cyril Legrow Robert Heale Carbonear St. John’s Stan J. Lynch Clarence Jackman St. John’s Corner Brook J. Frank Janes Albert Jenkins St. John’s Mount Pearl 6 Awards Gala • Annual Conference 2017 H. Douglas Butt Bernd Staeben St. John’s Corner Brook (2004) Nelson F. Stower William Simmons Mount Pearl Norris Point (2005) Mary Hiscock Donald Hillier St. John’s St. John’s (2006) John V. Hogan Derrick Hierlihy Torbay St. John’s (2007) Thomas J. Bindon Douglas Manning Kingston St. John’s (2009) Thomas Healy John Downton St. John’s St. John’s (2010) Seumas Gibbons Thomas Lynch Corner Brook Mount Pearl (2010) Roberta Scott Roy Saunders St. John’s St. John’s (2011) Alfred G. Dawe Donald Rowe St. John’s St. John’s (2012) Neil P. Curtis Basil Walsh St. John’s St. John’s (2012) Brian Healey David G. Dawe St. John’s Heart’s Content (2014) Robert McGrath Dr. Linda Hensman St. John’s St. John’s (2016) Awards Gala • Annual Conference 2017 7 Meritorious Service Award Given to a member of the Association, an organization or group, or any person, in recognition of service that brings credit and prestige to the profession. Past Recipients Dr. J. Gordon Duff Clarence Jackman Nova Scotia Corner Brook J. Keith Lawton Kenneth Walsh Nova Scotia Corner Brook Catherine Waterfield John C. Downtown St. John’s St. John’s Edward J. Cahill Barbara Scaplen Corner Brook St. John’s Stan Lynch Derrick Hierlihy St. John’s St. John’s James C. Quick Arlene Crane Baie Verte St. John’s Dr. Donna B. Henderson Robin Vatcher St. John’s Twillingate (2004) Edward Ledrew Brenda Bursey St. John’s St. John’s (2005) Dr. Ian Rusted Keith Bailey St. John’s St. John’s (2007) John V. Hogan Deborah Kelly Torbay St. John’s (2009) Dr. Margaret Turner Rick Abbott St. John’s St. John’s (2010) Dr. Chris Turner Donald Rowe St. John’s St. John’s (2011) Dr. Gerald R. Duncan St. John’s 8 Awards Gala • Annual Conference 2017 James C. Quick Award This award recognizes a pharmacist who, in their day-to-day practice, has raised the expectations of what the public can expect from their pharmacist through the introduction of innovative methods or services into pharmacy care, or who has, by their initiative, broadened the scope of the practice of pharmacy in this province. Past Recipients Kenneth Dicks Linda Hensman Grand Falls-Windsor St. John’s (2008) John Rideout Barbara Thomas Harbour Breton Mount Pearl (2009) George Hutchings Ray Gulliver Corner Brook Mount Pearl (2010) Scott J. Edwards Christopher Randell Burin Corner Brook (2011) Constance Mercer Kelda Ghaney Lewin’s Cove (2004) St. John’s (2013) Leslie Phillips Susan Gladney-Martin St. John’s (2005) Mount Pearl (2012) Gary Peckham Gregory Batt Mount Pearl (2006) Portugal Cove (2015) Rick Abbott Dr. Carla Dillon St. John’s (2007) St. John’s (2016) Awards Gala • Annual Conference 2017 9 Takeda Magnum Opus Award This award will be presented annually to a pharmacist in each province of Canada who has completed a specialty education or training and who, as a result, has successfully expanded their professional practice. Past Recipients Sheldon Baines St. John’s (2010) Scott Edwards Middle Cove (2011) Barbara Thomas St. John’s (2012) Justin Peddle St. John’s (2013) Noelle Hookey St. John’s (2014) Alicia Wall St. John’s (2015) 10 Awards Gala • Annual Conference 2017 Ernest C. MacDonald Award This award shall be presented by the Association in memory of the late E.C. MacDonald. The award is presented under exceptional circumstances to a member of the Association who, during the term of the current President, has made a noticeable contribution to the pharmacy profession, particularly with respect to achievements of relevance to the Province of Newfoundland and Labrador. Past Recipients Neil P. Curtis John V. Hogan St. John’s TORBAY Harvey W. Flight Thomas Lynch St. John’s Mount Pearl Alfred G. Dawe Derrick Hierlihy St. John’s St. John’s J. Keith Lawton Margot Priddle Nova Scotia St. John’s Thomas F. Murphy Arlene Crane St. John’s St. John’s James C. Quick Robin Vatcher Vaie Verte Twillingate Brian J. Healy St. John’s Awards Gala • Annual Conference 2017 11 PANL Student Spirit Award This award is presented to a student enrolled in the School of Pharmacy at Memorial University of Newfoundland who has made an outstanding contribution to the profession through their activities as a volunteer, committee member or supporter. Past Recipients 2007 Andrew Tobin 2012 Anne-Marie Hodder 2008 Stephanie Pittman 2013 Janice Coleman 2009 Jonathan Edwards 2014 Kara O’Keefe 2010 Brittany Churchill 2015 Sydney Saunders 2011 Jamie Grandy 2016 Alexa Bull Ralph J. Harris Future of Pharmacy Award This award is presented in honor of Ralph Harris, the first President of the Newfoundland Pharmaceutical Association, and presented to a pharmacy student who exudes enthusiasm and passion for the future of pharmacy, is a visionary, involved in community volunteer work and offers extraordinary promise to the profession. Past Recipients 2007 Jonathan Edwards 2012 Amanda Brett 2008 Hany Ellaboudy 2013 Matther Hamlyn 2009 Sarah Strong 2014 Linda Beibei Ou 2010 Sara Alteen 2015 Sydney Peckham 2011 Christopher Grant 2016 Jeremy MacDonald 12 Awards Gala • Annual Conference 2017 CPBA/PANL Student Awards This award is presented to four (4) students enrolled in the School of Pharmacy at Memorial University of Newfoundland who have demonstrated tremendous involvement in the Pharmacists’ Association of Newfoundland and Labrador and university life. Applicants are also asked to explain their understanding of the role of pharmacy in the community and to share their career goals. Past Recipients 2016 Alexa Bull Jillian McInnis Kyia Hynes Sydney Saunders Pharmacist of the Year Award This award is presented to those pharmacists who went above and beyond their regular roles in providing exemplary service Past Recipients COMMUNITY PHARMACIST OF THE YEAR 2014 Kevin Banton 2015 Ken Dicks 2016 Nancy Clarke HOSPITAL PHARMACIST OF THE YEAR 2014 John Hawboldt 2015 Pamela Rudkin 2016 Renu Gill Awards Gala • Annual Conference 2017 13 Bowl of Hygeia Award Presented annually to a pharmacist in each province of Canada and each state of the United States, for service to the community through the profession of pharmacy. Past Recipients 1965 Ernest C. MacDonald 1977 Harvey W. Flight St. John’s St. John’s 1966 Leo A. O’Mara 1978 George J. Young St. John’s St. John’s 1967 Louis J. Lawton 1979 John V. Hogan Bell Island Torbay 1968 Edward D. Freeman 1980 Charles Warr, Jr. Harbour Grace Happy Valley 1969 J. Frank Janes 1981 H. Douglas Butt St. John’s St. John’s 1970 Ralph J. Harris 1982 Thomas F. Murphy St. John’s St. John’s 1972 James C. Quick 1983 Vaughan MacDonald Mount Pearl St. John’s 1973 Kell Ashford 1984 Kenneth Green Mount Pearl St. John’s 1974 Kevin Walsh 1985 Clarence Jackman Stephenville Corner Brook 1975 James J.
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