WVU pharmacy prof gets national award
Gretchen K. Garofoli, clinical assistant professor in
the West Virginia University School of Pharmacy Department of
Clinical Pharmacy, has been selected as the American Pharmacists Association’s
2015 Distinguished New Practitioner award.
The American Pharmacists Association represents more than 62,000
practicing pharmacists, pharmaceutical scientists, student pharmacists and
pharmacy technicians.
The Distinguished New Practitioner award recognizes a pharmacist
within the first five years of professional practice who has contributed to the
development of student pharmacists, has been active in service to the
community, has participated in professional activities and has made an impact
on the profession of pharmacy through professional achievements.
Her practice site is at Waterfront Family Pharmacy in Morgantown,
where she focuses on diabetes care, immunizations and medication therapy
management.
Past Recipients:
2011 Catherine H. Kuhn
2012 David R. Bright
2013 Ashley Stubblefield Crumby
2014 Brent Reed
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