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Ontario Branch CSHP 2004 Awards Night

Ontario Branch CSHP 2004 Awards Night. Welcome to the…. E. Amy Eck Award. For a project that can be accomplished in any size of hospital or with any number of staff so long as the project serves a useful purpose, or

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Ontario Branch CSHP 2004 Awards Night

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  1. Ontario Branch CSHP 2004 Awards Night Welcome to the…

  2. E. Amy Eck Award • For a project that can be accomplished in any size of hospital or with any number of staff so long as the project serves a useful purpose, or • For a humanitarian volunteer or innovative project in the community utilizing a professional background.

  3. E. Amy Eck Award Winner “Pictographic Instructions for Medications:Do Other Cultures Interpret Them Correctly?” Régis Vaillancourt Canadian Forces, Ottawa

  4. Ontario Branch Literary Award For pharmacy-related articles that have been accepted for publication in a peer -reviewed journal. Two awards are given: 1) Therapeutic Review or Case Report 2) Original Research

  5. Ontario Branch Literary Award Winner- Therapeutic Review or Case Report - “Role of Corticosteroids in Septic Shock” Ann Pharmacother 2004;38:464-72 Lisa Burry Mount Sinai Hospital, Toronto

  6. Ontario Branch Literary Award Winner- Original Research - “Use ofOral Vitamin K1 by Patients Taking Warfarin Sodium: Experience in an Ambulatory Care Clinic” Can J Hosp Pharm 2003;56:82-6 Geoffrey Lewis The Ottawa Hospital, Civic Campus, Ottawa

  7. Douglas J. Stewart Award For pharmacists who have demonstrated exemplary skills in implementing a new program which reflects contemporary practice and is a credit to the profession.

  8. Douglas J. Stewart Award Winner “Pharmacy-directed Antimicrobial Resistance Surveillance Program” Kurt Schroeder Queensway-Carleton Hospital, Ottawa

  9. Ontario Branch Award To recognize pharmacists who have made longstanding contributions on behalf of the Ontario Branch, CSHP.

  10. Ontario Branch Award Winner Harry Hopkins The Ottawa Hospital, General Campus, Ottawa

  11. Dan Dasko Pharmacy Administrator Award To recognize outstanding pharmacy administrators who are willing to give of themselves to develop the future of the profession by empowering their staff to reach their potential and maximize their contributions to the profession of pharmacy.

  12. Dan Dasko Pharmacy Administrator Award Winner Michael Tierney The Ottawa Hospital, General Campus, Ottawa

  13. William McLean Clinical Pharmacist Award For excellence in clinical pharmacy practice in a health facility.

  14. William McLean Clinical Pharmacist Award Winner Monique Pitre University Health Network, Toronto

  15. Ontario Branch Mentorship Award This award recognizes those who have made significant contributions to the profession of pharmacy through teaching or mentorship.

  16. Ontario Branch Mentorship Award Winner Gary Wong UHN, Toronto General Hospital, Toronto

  17. Scott Walker Research Grant For research projects deemed vital to the practice of pharmacy in Ontario hospitals. The research need not be complex; emphasis is placed on usefulness in general practice.

  18. Scott Walker Research Grant Winner “The Enoxaparin Retrospective Outcomes Study” Jessica Ma Toronto East General Hospital, Toronto

  19. Pharmaceutical Care Grant This grant is available to a pharmacist or group of pharmacists who wish to: • Visit another healthcare facility to learn about the practice of pharmaceutical care; or • Fund in-house training on pharmaceutical care; or • Attend a conference or workshop on pharmaceutical care.

  20. Pharmaceutical Care Grant Winners Marisa Battistella and Stephanie Ong UHN, Toronto General Hospital, Toronto

  21. Past President’s Award To recognize the achievements of the President of Ontario Branch, CSHP upon completion of the term of office.

  22. Past President Deborah Emery St. Joseph’s Hospital, Thunder Bay

  23. PharmD Award To recognize the achievements of a graduating Doctor of Pharmacy candidate from the Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Toronto.

  24. PharmD Award Winner Amita Patel University of Toronto, Toronto

  25. Pfizer Residency Awards To recognize two hospital pharmacy residents whose major projects are judged to be most deserving in terms of significant innovation, practical application, and/or development in hospital practices.

  26. Pfizer Residency Award Winner “Management of Hyperglycemia Using an Insulin Protocol in Adult Intensive Care Unit Patients” Alexander Kuo Kingston General Hospital, Kingston

  27. Pfizer Residency Award Winner “Development of a Pharmacy Seamless Care Strategy and Tool for Chronic Renal Failure Patients” Annemarie Cesta University Health Network, Toronto

  28. OPRA- Apotex Literary Award Presented to a resident who demonstrates excellence in written composition.

  29. OPRA- Apotex Literary Award Winner “Upper GI Bleed Secondary to LaKOTA Joint Care Supplement in a Patient with Idiopatic Thrombocytopenia Purpura.” Amy Flinn London Health Sciences Centre, London

  30. OPRA Poster Award Presented to a pharmacy resident for an outstanding poster submission to the Ontario Branch, CSHP AGM. The evaluation is based on objectives, methodology, results, and conclusions of the submission.

  31. OPRA Poster Award Winner

  32. The Paul Halligan Memorial Pharmacy Resident Award Presented to a pharmacy resident who reflects the following qualities: • Dedication, • Discipline, • Determination, and • Enthusiasm for the profession of pharmacy.

  33. The Paul Halligan Memorial Pharmacy Resident AwardWinner Alexander Kuo Kingston General Hospital, Kingston

  34. Ontario Branch Student Award To recognize a deserving student based on academic standing who will be pursuing a hospital residency.

  35. Ontario Branch Student Award Winner Jenny Stepanian University of Toronto, Toronto

  36. CAPSI/ CSHP Pharmaceutical Care Poster Competition Presented to the student team that wins the local pharmaceutical care poster competition.

  37. CAPSI/CSHP PC Poster Competition Winners Janne Yang and Laureen Tang University of Toronto, Toronto

  38. THE END - CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL

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