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School of Pharmacy Student Organizations 2021-2022 American College of Clinical Pharmacy (ACCP) The American College of Clinical Pharmacy’s purpose is to advance human health by extending the frontiers of clinical pharmacy. Through strategic initiatives, partnerships, collaborations, and alliances, ACCP: 1) provides leadership, professional development, advocacy, and resources that enable clinical pharmacists to achieve excellence in practice, research, and education; 2) advances clinical pharmacy and pharmacotherapy through support and promotion of research, training, and education.; and 3) promotes innovative science, develops successful models of practice, and disseminates new knowledge to advance pharmacotherapy and patient care. For more information: http://www.accp.com/stunet/index.aspx Faculty Advisor: Dr. Michele Claiborne (Fall Interim: Dr. Cassandra Stroup) President: Stephanie Warshaw President-Elect: Nina Holley Secretary: Morgan Cahill Treasurer: Kendra Swanson Student Liaison: Stefani Frazier Pediatrics Chair: James Kortus American Pharmacists Association Academy of Student Pharmacists (APhA-ASP) The mission of the APhA Academy of Student Pharmacists (APhA-ASP) is to be the collective voice of student pharmacists, to provide opportunities for professional growth, to improve patient care, and to envision and advance the future of pharmacy. For more information: http://www.pharmacist.com/apha-asp Faculty Advisor: Dr. Christine Feltman President - Eustacia Bean President Elect - Chau (Joe) Tran Communication VP - Teo Lazarevski Membership VP - Stefani Frazier Finance VP - Mia Velarde International VP - Cam Low Policy VP - Frances Messa Patient care VP - Morgan Cahill Operation Diabetes chair - Kendra Swanson Operation Heart chair - Liv Shine Operation Immunization chair - Laura Wardrop Generation Rx - Stephanie Warshaw OTC medicine safety chair - TBD P1 representative - TBD
College of Psychiatric and Neurologic Pharmacists (CPNP) The College of Psychiatric and Neurologic Pharmacists (CPNP) is a national organization with a mission to advance the reach and practice of psychiatric pharmacy and serve as a voice of the specialty. The CPNP mission is lived through core values of excellence, collegiality, innovation, responsiveness, and compassion. The CPNP Regis student chapter supports these aims and is dedicated to caring for the whole person in mind, body, and spirit. This effort is realized through an engagement with mental health, including substance use and neurologic disorders, to ensure patients receive safe, appropriate and effective treatment and care. For more information: https://cpnp.org Faculty Advisor: Open President: Morgan Cahill President-elect: James Kortus Treasurer: Cam Medina Secretary: Gabriel Boswell Colorado Pharmacist Society (CPS) The mission of the Colorado Pharmacists Society is to promote, develop, and advance the profession of pharmacy to optimize patient care and public health. Colorado Pharmacists Society is the leader in advancing pharmacy professionals as essential providers of healthcare. The CPhA began as the Colorado Pharmacal Association in 1890 and celebrated its 110th Annual Convention in the year 2000. CPhA was the affiliated state association of the American Pharmacists Association (APhA). CSHP began serving health-system pharmacists over 50 years ago as an affiliate of the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP). These two organizations began a formal merge process in June of 2000 and completed the official formation of the Colorado Pharmacists Society in June 2001. Faculty Advisor: Dr. Christine Feltman Co-Chair, CU: Sakura Maekawa Co-Chair, Regis: Kennedy Drew Members at Large: Holly Hoshall (CU) Emily Gray (CU) Divya Jain (CU) Catherine Vergil (Regis) Dina Mustafa (Regis) Graduate Council Graduate council is an interdisciplinary club on campus that involves pharmacy, physical therapy, and biomedical science master’s students. There is generally one representative from each class within the schools. Graduate council helps to find and run student events both on and off campus. Our goal is to help foster friendships between schools and help each other better understand our individual professions and life goals. Examples of events and items that are conducted or provided by graduate council include trivia nights, pub nights, kickball, Nuggets tickets, and on campus play tickets. Meetings are every other Thursday at about 5:30pm. Faculty Advisor: David Law, Director of Student Activities and Leadership School of Pharmacy Student Representatives: Nicole Kochmann and Yasmeen Ashour
Industry Pharmacists Organization (IPhO) The Industry Pharmacists Organization is exclusively dedicated to advancing the careers of industry pharmacists. IPhO believes that pharmacists' scientific training, medication expertise, clinical acumen, patient focus, and experience as healthcare providers make us ideally suited for a career in the pharmaceutical industry. Pharmacists are playing a key role in Development, Medical, and Commercial organizations and are making valuable contributions to drug development and optimal medication utilization each and every day. IPhO works with its members to advocate for advancing industry-based pharmacists to leadership positions by increasing awareness and recognition among employers, senior management, colleagues, thought leaders, educators, and students of what pharmacists have to offer. For more information: https://www.industrypharmacist.org/about.php Faculty Advisor: Drs. Stephanie James and Marta Brooks President – Chadwick Davis Vice President – Cam Medina President Elect – Claudia Dzieszko Director of Communications (Secretary) – Rhea Le Director of Financing and Fundraising (Treasurer) – Nina Holley Director of Professional Programming – Son (Leon) Quach Director of National Engagement – Nicole Eichorn Director of Social Media and Marketing – Terrell Vassell Kappa Psi Kappa Psi was founded on May 30, 1879 in New Haven, Connecticut, and currently there are 155 chapters (90 Collegiate and 65 Graduate chapters), more than six thousand collegiate members, and over eighty seven thousand graduate members across the United States, Canada, and the Bahamas. For more information: https://www.kappapsi.org/ Faculty Advisor: Dr. Chris Malarkey Regent: Lexi Marsden Vice Regent: Morgan Cahill Secretary: Dina Mustafa Treasurer: Anastasia Mustoe Historians: Steven Sanders and Kyle Powell Chaplain: Stefani Frazier Sargent at Arms: Eustacia Bean Pledge Masters: Sherrian Andrews and Stephanie Warshaw Webmaster: TBD National Community Pharmacists Association (NCPA) NCPA represents independent pharmacy. Members of the Regis University student chapter are committed to the promotion and continuing growth of independent retail pharmacy, its impact on the community, and to value-centered education and community service to promote the health and well- being of the public we serve. We encourage and provide opportunities for future pharmacists to take on positive leadership roles, in order to develop skills and virtues necessary for distinguished professional work. For more information: http://ncpanet.org/
Faculty Advisor: Dr. Leticia Shea President: Nicole Soquinase President Elect: Jenny Agbaeze Vice President: Son (Leon) Quach Secretary: Daniella Salawu Treasurer: Eustacia Bean Service Chair: Laura Wardrop Fundraising Chair: Terrell Vassell Legislative Chair: vacant Pharmacy Student Governance The Student Government is comprised of the elected officers and representatives of the School of Pharmacy student body. The Student Government goals are to improve and facilitate communication between students, faculty, and other colleges within Regis University, aid in the promotion of the pharmacy profession, and to foster leadership and community engagement. Faculty Advisor: Dr. Megan Leeds President: Morgan Cahill Vice President: Stephanie Warshaw President-Elect: Terrel Vassell Treasurer: Daniella Salawu Secretary: Nina Holley P4s: Zachary Ingram and Makayla Garcia P3s: Steven Sanders and Morgan Cahill P2s: Alyssa Maki and Frances Messa P1s: TBD Phi Delta Chi Phi Delta Chi Pharmacy Fraternity develops leaders to advance the profession of pharmacy. Phi Delta Chi, a lifelong experience, promotes scholastic, professional, and social growth in its Brothers. We strive to provide quality services to our patients, thereby advancing public health and strengthening ourselves as health professionals. For more information: http://www.phideltachi.org/ Faculty Advisors: Drs. Pete Clapp and Brandon Sucher Worthy Chief Counselor: Sabrina De Leon Worthy Vice Counselor: Glenn Kozlowski Worthy Keeper of Records and Seals: Sofia Manczurowsky Worthy Keeper of Finance: Juan Hernandez Worthy Correspondent: Nick Richards Worthy Prelate: Viviana Aranda Worthy Alumni Liaison: Theresa Tran Worthy Master at Arms: Kennedy Drew Worthy Inner Guard: Charlie Huynh
Phi Lambda Sigma Phi Lambda Sigma is the national pharmacy leadership society. The mission of PLS is to support pharmacy leadership commitment by recognizing leaders and fostering leadership development, to acknowledge leadership achievement and award membership to leaders recommended by the Society, to enhance the talent, skill, and effectiveness of leaders for the profession of pharmacy, and to support and encourage sustained leadership commitment. Membership is based upon nomination. For more information: http://www.philambdasigma.org/ Faculty Advisors: Dr. Megan Leeds President: Tho Dao Vice President: Stephanie Warshaw Secretary: Alexis Marsden Treasurer: Chad Davis Rho Chi Rho Chi is the academic honor society for the profession of pharmacy. Rho Chi Society encourages and recognizes excellence in intellectual achievement and advocates critical inquiry in all aspects of pharmacy. The Society further encourages high standards of conduct and character and fosters fellowship among its members. Membership is based upon class rank. For more information: http://rhochi.org/ Faculty Advisors: Drs. Allana Sucher and Dan Berlau President: Stefani Frazier VP: Nicole Eichorn Secretary: Morgan Cahill Treasurer: Lexi Marsden Historian: Cynthia Sprowl *Student Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy (AMCP) - INACTIVE* The Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy (AMCP) is a national professional association of pharmacists, health care practitioners and others who develop and provide clinical, educational and business management services on behalf of more than 200 million Americans covered by a managed pharmacy benefit. AMCP members are committed to a simple goal: providing the best available pharmaceutical care for all patients. For more information: http://www.amcp.org/studentcenter/ Student National Pharmaceutical Association (SNPhA) SNPhA is an educational service association of pharmacy students who are concerned about pharmacy and healthcare related issues, and the poor minority representation in pharmacy and other health- related professions. The purpose of SNPhA is to plan, organize, coordinate and execute programs geared toward the improvement for the health, educational, and social environment of the community. For more information: http://www.snpha.org/ Faculty Advisor: Dr. Erika Freitas (Fall Interim: Dr. Chris Malarkey) President: Cynthia Sprowl President Elect: Daniella Salawu Vice President: Jade McQuay Secretary: Jenny Agbaeze
Treasurer: Mia Velarde Historian: Morgan Cahill Student Society of Health-System Pharmacy (SSHP) American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP) believes that the mission of pharmacists is to help people achieve optimal health outcomes. ASHP helps its members achieve this mission by advocating and supporting the professional practice of pharmacists in hospitals, health systems, ambulatory clinics, and other settings spanning the full spectrum of medication use. The SSHP at Regis University is aligned with the national mission and enacts the strategic priorities and goals within the School of Pharmacy and local community. SSHP’s efforts are focused on promoting involvement in health-system organizations, coordinating events featuring health-system speakers, delivering programs to prepare students for postgraduate residency training, and implementing professional development projects related to ASHP’s Pharmacy Advancement Initiative. In addition, students plan and develop a school-level Clinical Skills Competition. For more information: https://www.ashp.org/Pharmacy- Student. Faculty Advisors: Drs. Chad Martell and Jeffrey Lalama President: Steven Sanders President-Elect: James Kortus Vice President: Eustacia Bean Secretary: Terrell Vassell Treasurer: Glenn Kozlowski
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