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2015 – 2016 Preceptors 2015 – 2016 Preceptors The faculty and students within the Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences at the University of Alberta are very grateful to our preceptors. It is with great pride that we acknowledge their contributions to the development of future pharmacists in Alberta. In the past year, nearly 500 preceptors participated in the education of UofA Pharmacy students. Students traveled the province, visiting 50 communities, which included 145 community pharmacies and primary care networks. 60 Institutional sites exposed students to acute and long term care experiences, throughout the province. The following is a list of Clinical Placement Sites and Preceptors, August 2015 to August 2016 (*Preceptor of the Year Winners): The sites are listed according to where the placements occurred. Alix Trish Verveda Alix Drugs IDA Athabasca Jennifer McKinney Athabasca Healthcare Centre Banff Carol Vorster Banff Mineral Springs Hospital Peter Eshenko Gourlay's Pharmacy Barrhead Caitlin Clarke Rita's Apothecary & Home Healthcare Black Diamond Darryl Forester Oilfields General Hospital Bonnyville Ginalyne Jabilona Covenant Health Bonnyville Janelle Fox Pharmasave #325 Paul Tellier Tellier Pharmacy Bow Island *Taria Gouw Apple Drugs - Bow Island Brooks James Kitagawa Pharmasave #345 Calgary Ijenna Osakwe Calgary Coop Pharmacy #17 Academic Family Medicine Clinic - South Health Joe Tabler Campus/ Sheldon Chumir & Sunridge Centre Khadra Baroud Airdrie Rexall Drug Store # 7231 Kristen Blundell, Dorinda Gonzales, Jennifer Jupp, Alberta Children’s Hospital Timothy Kraft, Michelle Lam, Claudine Lanoue, Krista McKinnon, Brendon Mitchell, Jaimini Tailor, Yao Xue, Curtis Claassen, Trina Lycklama, Joni Shair Rebecca Chin Calgary Co-op Pharmacy #13 Matthew Fahlman Calgary Coop #9 Jennifer Lam, Betty Law, Calgary Foothills Primary Care Network Christelle Zacharki Calgary Mosaic Primary Care Network Marjorie Low Dr. Vernon Fanning Centre Muhammad Ashraf Drugstore Pharmacy #1577 Mona Patel, Kristin Anderson, Ouida Antle, Carlee Foothills Medical Center Balint, Duane Bates, Philippe Boilard, Cheryl Borody, Nicole Casavant, Bruce Dalton, Natosha Eccles, Tamara Ellis, Kristine Ferguson, Jeremy Fleming, Tomas Gieni, Chelsea Haines, Ellisse Heide, Kimberly (Kim) Jurlina, Ashley Kwok, Genevieve McMichael, Arunima Mirakhur, Judy Musey, Samir Patel, Heather Roe, Allison Saade, Negar Sharif-Bajestani, Josephine Wan, James Evens, Heather Gilfoy, Hang Le, Michelle Lee, Denise Werry, Valerie Kalyn Imagine Health Centres Aaron Lo London Drugs #40 Mason Szutu London Drugs #58 Adrian Abu-Ulba, Elizabeth Brindle, Amy Eng, Peter Lougheed Centre Sharon Falk, Louise Kerr, Lindsey Kwan, Jenny Lam, Rose Mah, Christine Morris, Ryan Rennie, Lin Roffel, Tammy Ying, Stephen Yu, Nyanza Austin- Bishop, Agnes Chow, Huong La, Nermen Kassam Pharmacy Plus *Matt Mink Poison and Drug Information Service (PADIS) Jason Kmet Polaris Travel Clinic and Pharmacy Ikram Abdulle Remedy's Rx #223 Keith Gerwien Rexall Pharmacy #7286 Joyce Cote Richmond Road Diagnostic and Treatment Centre Jennifer Iwanicki Richmond Square Pharmacy Uzma Alim, Trish Grajczyk, Dana Hansen, Cindy Rockyview General Hospital Luc, Andrea Morgan, Dean Myers, Dean Tatlow, Marion Uniat, Joseph Wernikowski, Tamara Zugeb, Laura Ringdahl, Phoebe Cheung Safeway #8918 Carol Wei Safeway Pharmacy #8330 Margaret Ngo Safeway Pharmacy #8803 Dactin Tran Sandstone Pharmacies Sarcee George Dunbar Sandstone Pharmacies Simons Valley Julie Yuen Sheldon M. Chumir Health Centre - Ambulatory Blake Cyca Shoppers Drug Mart #2335 Hardeep Chahal Shoppers Drug Mart #2401 Charan Dullat Shoppers Drug Mart #2416 Trudy Arbo Shoppers Drug Mart #321 Simon Hoang Shoppers Drug Mart #353 Margaret Sayers Shoppers Drug Mart #356 Amal Hashim Shoppers Drug Mart #373 Sharon Wong Shoppers Drug Mart #376 Azita Rezaei Shoppers Drug Mart #385 Maria Anwar, Tracy Chin, Lascelles Driedger, South Health Campus Shemina Kanji, Scott Kirby, Nathaniel Morin, Tina Phan, Josee Rioux, Rhonda Roedler, Gerard Spytkowski, Fan Yang, Wenli Zhou, Jeff Kapler Southern Alberta HIV Program Anar Suleman Southport Pharmacy Jaclyn Makowichuk Sprague Drug Reid McDonald Sunset Ridge Pharmacy Randy Howden The Medicine Shoppe #260 Kyla Marien Tom Baker Cancer Centre Marjorie Cheng Dr. Vernon Fanning Centre Canmore Therese Brodeur Canmore General Hospital Alma Steyn Gourlay's Pharmacy Scott MacAllister Shoppers Drug Mart #2332 Tanya Sprague Shoppers Drug Mart #2332 Cardston Alan Wiley Cardston Health Centre Claresholm Kendell White Claresholm General Hospital Cold Lake Ajay Deb Cold Lake Healthcare Centre Daysland Randy Skiba Daysland Health Centre Didsbury Yusuke Katayama Didsbury Value Drug Mart Melissa Williscroft Pharmasave #373 - Didsbury Drayton Valley Jeff Zalitach Value Drug Mart - Drayton Valley Jennifer Winter Winter's Pharmacy Drumheller Marvin Menssa Drumheller Health Centre Patrick Doyle The Medicine Shoppe #211/Anderson Drug Ray Ainscough Value Drug Mart - Riverside Edmonton Danielle Kuzyk AHS Homecare - Edmonton Zone (North Home Care) Catherine Biggs AHS Homecare - Edmonton Zone (Southeast Home Care) Sheena Neilson AHS Pharmacy Services Provincial Operations, Seventh Street Plaza Dale Cooney Alberta College of Pharmacists Dana Dyke, Christine Hanna, Andrea Lewczyk, Alberta Hospital Edmonton Melanie Pope Angela Gee Chinook Regional Hospital Gregory Mendes Crescent Rexall #7257 Bianca Au, Valerie Chan, Roland Coppens, Melanie Cross Cancer Institute Danilak, Jenna Foulds, Christina McCaw, Azmina Suleman, Janet Quon Inessa McIntyre East Edmonton Health Centre - Family Care Clinic Donald Letcher Edmonton General Continuing Care Centre Mark Makowsky, Betsy Thomas, Joey Ton Edmonton Oliver Primary Care Network Peter Macek, Jeff Makowecki, Muhammad Edmonton Remand Center Muqadas,Baydon Welsh Ross Tsuyuki EPICORE Centre Theresa Charrois, Jill Hall, Candace Necyk, Nese Faculty of Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences, Yuksel, Ravina Sanghera University of Alberta Jackie Boivin, Jane Frey, Carol Furrer Fort Saskatchewan Community Hospital Margaret Batz, Jeffrey Chow, Diane LaPointe, Glenrose Rehabilitation Hospital Ronald Lehmann, Darren Okrainec, Dianne Stewart, Stella Wong Karly Achtymichuk, Laura Butler, Bill Chernezky, Grey Nuns Community Hospital Owen Degenhardt, Wendy Drysdale, Chris Mcree, Kathy Pincombe, Serena Rix, Vaninder Sidhu, Stephanie Sit, Wisam Sweileh, Kalena Truong Emily Vuong Hawkstone Home Health Care Pharmacy Erin Carlson HPT Program RAH/UAH Mahmoud Sarhan Lansdowne Pharmasave #361 Nandini Desai Leduc Beaumont Devon Primary Care Network Ramona Bosnyak, Marian Hanna, Hanan Youssef Leduc Community Hospital Anil Goorachurn London Drugs #21 Christine Gessell London Drugs #48 Glen Pearson Mazankowski Alberta Heart Institute Wilson Kwan Medi-Drugs #3 Sam Moharram Medicine Shoppe #370 Stephanie Bali, Gwen Bileski, Joy DeRoche, Angela Misericordia Community Hospital Hanson, Emma Huang, Darlene Korn, Michael Lee, Fatima Lila, Elizabeth Mathews, Tracy Thorvaldson, Kelly Tran, Michelle Wong, Stephanie de Champlain Christine Hughes Northern Alberta HIV Clinic - Kaye Edmonton Clinic Michelle Foisy Northern Alberta HIV Clinic - RAH Marie Botrus, Monica Micek, Wendy Smith Pharmacare Fulfillment Centre Andrew Fuller Pharmacare Pharmacy Cheryl Weiss Pharmacare Specialty Pharmacy Ron Marcinkoski Pharmacare Specialty Pharmacy #2 Tyler Watson Pharmacare Specialty Pharmacy #2 Momen El Ghazouly Pharmasave #344 Shimaa Abdelaziz Pharmasave West Edmonton Mall Kanverdeep Gill Rexall #7294 (Westgate) Sylvie Druteika Rexall #7513 Irene Hua Rexall 7255 Stephen Rasimas Rexall 7276 (Clareview) Alan Trieber Rexall Pharmacy #7212 Katherine Kolasa Rexall Pharmacy #7220 Chris Chilibeck Rexall Pharmacy #7227 Joanne Mah Rexall Pharmacy #7230 Trang Bui Rexall Pharmacy #7232 Randeep Birdi Rexall Pharmacy #7236 Kathleen Woloszyn Rexall Pharmacy #7265 Mariel Bagdan Rexall Pharmacy #7276 Anahita Malek-Zadeh Rexall Pharmacy #7509 Hanan Thorne Rexall StonyPlain Ryan Beaucage, Maya Bystrzycki, Daniel Cyr, Royal Alexandra Hospital Pamela Flasha, Susan Fryters, Stacey Ginther, Elizabeth Glashan, Brent Horyn, Kevin Kastner, Paulina Kosicki, Norma Langstaff, Veronica Lednicky, Ellen Mah, Daniel Melenchuk, Lauren Ruhl-Epp, Jaime Turnbull, Keith Woo, Rosanna Yan, Andrea Brimacombe Patricia Alexander Safeway Pharmacy #8893 Lisa Hodgson Safeway Pharmacy #8894 Daniel Gordulic Safeway Pharmacy #8904 Dixie Richardson Safeway Pharmacy #8895 Cary Duff Save-on-Foods Pharmacy #6663 Marshall Semeniuk Save-On-Foods Pharmacy #6675 Andrew Ha Save-On-Foods Pharmacy #6679 Stephanie Ward Save-On-Foods Pharmacy #6679 Robert Anderson Sherwood Dispensaries Duy Truong Shoppers Drug Mart #2300 Vincent Lee Shoppers Drug Mart #2301 Nicole Chu Shoppers Drug Mart #2370 Lynn Gilmour, Yung Tay Shoppers Drug Mart #2374 Jimy Mathews Shoppers Drug Mart #2439 Saly Zachariah Shoppers Drug Mart #2440 Amanda Visscher Shoppers Drug Mart #2443 Eugenia Braz Shoppers Drug Mart #2446 Marcella Minogue Shoppers Drug Mart #2448 Beverley Rushton Shoppers Drug Mart #302 Ashley Davidson Shoppers Drug Mart #323 Amy Lee Shoppers Drug Mart #352 Murtaza Hassanali Shoppers Drug Mart #371 James Warburton Shoppers Drug Mart #378 Mark George Shoppers Drug Mart #379 Morenike Olaosebikan Shoppers Drug Mart #381 *Serena Bains, *Lorraine Delano Stollery Children's Hospital Michael Wilson Strathcona Community Hospital Blaine Coulter, Kristina Dover, Inna Podilsky Sturgeon Community Hospital Rosalia Diaz The Medicine Shoppe # 346 Rosalia Yuen The Medicine Shoppe
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