Pharmacy Times and Walmart would like to congratulate the 2015 winners:
“I admire pharmacists who go above and beyond. They find opportunities by being involved not only in their career but also in professional organizations, and by mentoring, teaching, volunteering in their community, or being involved in activities that break the stereotypical ‘pharmacy mold.’”
“After seeing the enormous impact community pharmacists have on patient lives, I quickly learned that community pharmacy is where I should be. I appreciate the opportunity to interact with a variety of generations and establish relationships with each of my patients in the hope of becoming someone they know and trust.”
“We have so many opportunities in our field to make an impact on our patients and the medical community at large. With so many changes every day, it is an exciting time to be a young person in the medical world.”
“The most important quality for any professional is altruism. When you make doing good for others the foundation of your life, this characteristic branches into other valuable traits like patience, resilience, and creativity.”
“I chose pharmacy because I wanted to challenge myself and fill in my knowledge gap regarding medications. Now, I want to share that knowledge and educate people so that they can feel empowered when making decisions about their health.”
“I am certain that direct patient care, patient education, and service of the underserved will be 3 strong components to my future practice. I see the value of educating patients and their families, and I’m sure this will play an important role in my decision about future pharmacy practice.”
Kelsey Japs, Drake University College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences:“Our work, regardless of location or patient population, directly impacts our communities—socially, economically, politically. As practicing pharmacists and future pharmacists, understanding this interconnectedness and concerning ourselves with social perspectives is key to making a lasting and meaningful impact on our health care teams and communities.”
“The profession of pharmacy has changed profoundly and will continue to advance. In order to provide safe and quality patient-focused care with confidence, it is important to keep up with evidence-based medicine and be able to effectively apply that in practice.”