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InterContinental Toronto Centre Hotel 225 Front Street West Toronto, ON

AWARDS PROGRAMPROGRAMME DES LAURÉATS

PPC ANNUAL PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE CONFERENCE

February 5, 2017

CPP CONFÉRENCE ANNUELLE SUR

LA PRATIQUE PROFESSIONNELLE 5 février 2017

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2 | Awards Program • February 5, 2017

2016-2017 Awards Program Programme des lauréats

Sincere appreciation is extended to the Awards Committee

ChairSylvain Grenier

Committee MembersErin DavisKathryn HollisJanice MaJaime McDonaldSean Spina

and to our 2016-2017 award appraisers

Kim AbbassElissa S Y AengRebecca AgarMayce Al-SukhniArden BarryJennifer BoltRene BreaultLauren BreseeGlen R BrownRichard CashinRoger ChengJudy ChongIan CreurerMário de LemosNorman DewhurstArtemis DiamantourosCarolyn Dittmar BornsteinZack DumontDinie EngelsJacqueline FlankMichelle FoisyMarc GeirnaertReem Haj-DarrahCharlene Haluk-McMahonCheryl HartenMary-Ellen HoganCody HotelDerek JorgensonJean-Yves JulienHeather Kertland

Denise KervinDavid KnoppertMichael A LeBlancAdrienne J LindbladAnita LoLeslie ManuelLisa McCarthyKaren McDermaidJaime McDonaldSusan McKennaLynne NakashimaSheena NeilsonOlivia Gayan NgDarren PasayPatti PracsovicsBonnie RalphCheryl SadowskiSalma SatchuWinnie SetoHeather SlaneyAmy SmithRoy A SteevesDaniel ThirionLanny TranRégis VaillancourtLori WaznyGlenn WhitewayKen WouPeter J ZedRosemary Zvonar

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CSHP’s Highest Honours Les plus hautes distinctions de la SCPH

Special Awards ProgramThe Special Awards program recognizes CSHP Members and Supporters who have distinguished themselves within their profession. Special Awards are presented in two categories with three sponsors as listed below:

Isabel E. Stauffer Meritorious Service Award Sponsored by Fresenius Kabi Canada Ltd. • $1,500

Hospital Pharmacy Student AwardCo-sponsored by the Canadian Society of Hospital Pharmacists (CSHP) and the Canadian Association of Pharmacy Students and Interns (CAPSI) • $500

General Awards ProgramThe General Awards program recognizes CSHP Members who have completed projects of importance to hospital pharmacy practice. General Awards are presented in seven categories with nine sponsors as listed below:

Management and Leadership Best Practice AwardSponsored by Apotex Inc. and Medbuy Corporation (2 awards) • $1,500 each

New Technology AwardSponsored by Mylan Pharmaceuticals ULC. • $1,500

Patient Care Enhancement AwardSponsored by Pfizer Canada Inc. and Teva Canada Limited (2 awards) • $1,500 each

Pharmacotherapy Best Practices AwardSponsored by Pfizer Canada Inc. and Sandoz Canada Inc. (2 awards) • $1,500 each

Safe Medication Practices AwardSponsored by HealthPRO Procurement Services Inc. and Medbuy Corporation (2 awards) • $1,500 each

Specialties in Pharmacy Practice AwardSponsored by Pharmascience Inc. and Sandoz Canada Inc. (2 awards) • $1,500 each

Teaching, Learning and Education Award Sponsored by Eli Lilly Canada Inc. • $1,500

Recipients of awards are presented with a framed certificate and a cheque in the amount specified.

Note: The Distinguished Service Award and the New Hospital Pharmacy Practitioner Award were not awarded in 2016-2017.

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Isabel E. Stauffer Meritorious Service Award Prix Isabel E. Stauffer pour service méritoire

Nadine Grimm RPh, BSc(Pharm)

Nadine Grimm, from Dartmouth, NS, graduated in 1997 with a Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy from Dalhousie University. Since her graduation, Nadine has worked as a staff pharmacist at the IWK Health Centre in Halifax, where she has progressively developed her clinical specialty in neonatology. In her early career, Nadine worked in the satellite pharmacy providing medication to the NICU. In 1998, in addition to her staff pharmacist role, she began working one day per week as an antenatal clinical pharmacist. In 1999, Nadine began to pursue her passion of caring for the neonatal population by taking on the role of neonatal clinical pharmacist. Over her years in NICU, she has become a

leader, sharing her wealth of knowledge with nurses, physicians, neonatal nurse practitioners; mentoring residents and pharmacy students, while always keeping the wellbeing and outcomes of her patients and their families in the forefront of the care she provides. Nadine has served on many committees at the IWK during her almost 20 year career.

Nadine’s involvement in CSHP started very early in her career. She became a member after beginning work at the IWK. Her first formal involvement was joining the planning committee for the 2001 Summer Educational Sessions in Halifax, a committee she again joined when SES came back to Halifax in 2010. Nadine became a member of the CSHP NS Branch Awards Committee in 2002, which she chaired from 2004-1010 and continues to be a member. Nadine has contributed substantially to the NS Branch of CSHP, serving as President Elect, President and Past President, from 2011 to 2014. She has also served as advocacy representative for NS Branch and is currently on the Board of the Pharmacy Association of Nova Scotia, representing CSHP. Nadine has spoken at numerous pharmacy events emphasizing the impact CSHP has had on her career, the amazing people she has met, and encouraging pharmacists and students to get involved.

Nadine lives in Dartmouth, with her husband Shawn, also a pharmacist and Guardian owner, and son Evan. She enjoys traveling and is an avid Toronto Blue Jays fan.

The Isabel E. Stauffer Meritorious Service Award is given in recognition of prolonged service to and involvement in CSHP, by a Member of the Society, as exemplified by significant, sustained contributions primarily at the Branch or Chapter level. Individuals are nominated by their peers.

Sponsored by Fresenius Kabi Canada Ltd.

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Hospital Pharmacy Student Award Prix de l’étudiant en pharmacie hospitalière

Erin Alexandria Cicinelli BScH

Erin Cicinelli is a fourth-year PharmD student at the University of Toronto. She grew up in Bolton, a small town north of Toronto and completed her Bachelor of Science degree at the University of Toronto in 2013. She chose to pursue a career in pharmacy after witnessing the important role that pharmacists play in patient care while working in an independent pharmacy in her hometown.

Erin feels fortunate to have gained exposure to many areas of the multifaceted profession of pharmacy. She has completed clinical rotations in hemodialysis, general medicine, and intensive care at the University Health Network. In addition, she has worked on

pharmacoepidemiology and pharmacy practice research studies and presented her work at the OPA and CSHP Professional Practice Conferences. In the summer of 2016, she completed a rotation at St. Mary’s Hospital Lacor in Uganda where she worked with the Pharmacy Department to develop protocols and collect data for quality improvement projects.

As a pharmacy student, Erin became involved in various leadership, advocacy, and charity initiatives. In 2014, she founded a group that organizes volunteer opportunities in the community to enhance students’ awareness of the social determinants of health. She has served terms on Governing Council at both the university and faculty levels, representing the student voice on curriculum and student life matters. She is currently President of the fourth-year class and works with her council to plan activities that enhance the social and academic experience of her classmates.

Erin feels honoured to have been selected as this year’s recipient of the Hospital Pharmacy Student Award. She is grateful to the research supervisors, preceptors, and staff members at her faculty who have mentored and supported her throughout her pharmacy education. Outside of pharmacy, Erin’s interests include playing soccer, hiking, and enjoying the vibrant Toronto arts and culture scene. She hopes to one day practice as hospital pharmacist and incorporate patient care, research, and teaching activities throughout her career.

Co-sponsored by the Canadian Society of Hospital Pharmacists (CSHP) and the Canadian Association of Pharmacy Students and Interns (CAPSI)

The Hospital Pharmacy Student Award is given to a pharmacy student who shows promise as a future hospital pharmacy practitioner through student activities or experiential training in direct patient care, research, or education. The selected candidate exhibits eagerness, dedication, and a positive attitude toward academic learning and toward the profession and practice of hospital pharmacy.

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CSHP Honorary Members Membres honoraires

In recognition of outstanding career contributions to hospital pharmacy or some related field of healthcare, CSHP Members may nominate their colleagues for an honorary CSHP membership.

Honorary Members have been elected by unanimous vote of the Board in recognition of outstanding contributions to the advancement of hospital pharmacy or a related healthcare field, and exceptional service directly or indirectly to the mission of CSHP. The status of Honorary Member shall be granted for life, subject to the provisions of Bylaw Article 3.1.1, and subject to the Policy on Honorary Membership. Honorary Members shall be exempt from the payment of membership fees.

Rosemary A Bacovsky Orest BuchkoDenise ChevalierGordon Duff *Sylvie DupontYvonne Gray *Fela Viso Gurovich

Walter Maday *Henri R Manasse, JrIrene NicollJoseph A OddisAnne O’Toole *Don PerrierCharlotte Richter

Betty Riddell *Bernard Riedel *Sister Grace SauvéBruce SchnellJohn Turnbull *C Brian TuttleWilliam Wensley

* Indicates deceased

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CSHP Honorary Members Membres honoraires

Rosemary A Bacovsky BScPharm, MPharm, MHSA, FASHP, FCSHP, Honorary Membership CSHP

Rosemary Bacovsky graduated from the University of Alberta with a BScPharm (1977), MPharm (1985) and MHSA (1997). She completed a residency at the Royal Alexandra Hospital. While at the Cross Cancer Institute (1978-88), she implemented clinical oncology programs and a chemotherapy IV admixture program, one of the first in Canada. She developed the CSHP standards for handling and disposal of hazardous pharmaceuticals which were endorsed by the Canadian Standards Association. She was instrumental in the establishment of the International Society of Oncology Pharmacy Practitioners and in the

organization of its third international Symposium (Toronto 1993).

After leaving the Cross Cancer Institute, she pursued a master’s in Health Services Administration. She started consulting while doing graduate studies. Her recommendations while reviewing Alberta Health drug plans, resulted in the drug benefit list, least cost alternative policy and revised pharmacy reimbursement. In 1990-96, she was employed by Alberta Health working on policy issues, including developing home parenteral drug therapy programs and managing the government drug programs during her last year.

During this time, the Government of Alberta was revising health profession legislation. She saw this as an opportunity for pharmacists to expand their scope of practice, especially prescribing. She believed that pharmacists should proactively use their knowledge in managing medication therapy rather than being reactive by correcting prescribing being done by others. She championed politicians, government officials and fellow pharmacists for expanded scope. In the early 2000s, she prepared discussion papers for the Alberta Pharmaceutical Association that documented that pharmacists were already essentially prescribing through delegated activities and that their education had the most training surrounding medications of all the health professions. She also helped develop the prescribing framework, wording for legislation and relevant standards. On April 1, 2007, pharmacists in Alberta were granted the broadest scope of practice in North America, including independent prescribing.

Rosemary held numerous elected and appointed executive and other positions in provincial, national and international pharmacy and health organizations. She received many awards including the Alberta Pharmacy Centennial Award of Distinction, CPhA Centennial Pharmacist Award, CSHP Distinguished Service Award, and the University of Alberta Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences Outstanding Alumni Award. She is a Fellow of CSHP and ASHP.

Since leaving Alberta Health in 1996, she consults full time. Currently she prepares reports on pharmaceutical policy and serves as an expert witness in federal court proceedings on drug plans and practices. When not consulting, she and her husband travel the world to enjoy great food experiences.

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CSHP New Fellows Nouveaux Associés de la SCPH

Donald Kuntz BSP

Don Kuntz is Clinical Coordinator and Special Projects lead pharmacist for the Regina Qu’Appelle Health Region at the Wascana Rehabilitation Centre, which has 250 complex needs long term care beds, 50 active rehabilitation beds and 5 pediatric respite beds. Don is currently involved with two projects at Wascana, the first being pharmacy technician computer order entry with pharmacist verification. The second project is the establishment of a five bed dementia assessment and treatment unit for patients from southern Saskatchewan whose behaviour is not safely managed. This project also includes the establishment of a multi-disciplinary resource team to assist with assessment and treatment of these patients.

In 1981, Don graduated from the University of Saskatchewan with a Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy. Shortly thereafter he joined the research team studying and measuring hospital pharmacy workload, travelling Canada to observe hospital pharmacists and technicians in action. Following the conclusion of the study, Don began a career in hospital pharmacy in Regina where he was a staff pharmacist for 12 years. This was followed by 10 years as a Clinical Coordinator with cardiology as his clinical practice area. In 2005 Don moved to the Wascana Rehabilitation Centre plus responsibilities for the outpatient pharmacist directed anticoagulation clinic, kidney transplant clinic and hemodialysis units. Don has provided rehabilitation teaching for COPD patients for the past 17 years.

Don was seconded for regional initiatives including 2008-2009 as a manager with the Quality Improvement Department for the successful implementation of medication reconciliation on admission to acute care. Don continues to be involved and consulted with medication reconciliation challenges within the health region and province.

He has precepted and mentored pharmacy residents with rotations in cardiology, anticoagulation management and rehabilitation/long term care/geriatrics for the past 25 years in addition to pharmacy students.

Don has volunteered with CSHP for many years, serving on a variety of provincial and CSHP Official committees, task forces and steering committees including Branch Delegate from 2004 – 2014 and the 2015 Steering Committee from inception to completion of the initiative.

Don has received numerous recognitions during his career including the Saskatchewan Branch Pharmacist of the Year in 2005, the JL Summers Achievement Award in 2010 and Pharmaceutical Care Awards in 2000 and 2001. Don was a finalist for a Saskatchewan Healthcare Excellence Awards in 2005 for which he was nominated by the patients at the Wascana Rehabilitation Centre. Don received a Saskatchewan College of Pharmacists Presidential Citation in April 2015 for dedicated commitment and excellence in patient care. In January 2016, Don was honored to receive the CSHP Distinguished Service Award.

Don has a keen interest in patient safety initiatives and standards of care. He is a strong advocate for his patients and is passionate about direct and reliable care.

CSHP Fellow status is conferred by the Fellows (FCSHP) Recognition Committee upon CSHP Members who have demonstrated noteworthy, sustained service and excellence in the practice of pharmacy in an organized healthcare setting.

Congratulations are extended to CSHP Members who were awarded the status of CSHP Fellow in 2016:

Donald Kuntz, Janice Munroe, and Marc Perreault

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CSHP New Fellows Nouveaux Associés de la SCPH

Janice Munroe BSc.Pharm.

Janice Munroe’s pharmacy career has focused on advancing hospital pharmacy practice and improving medication safety for over 36 years. During her career, she has held a variety of hospital pharmacy positions in addition to working in community pharmacy concurrently for a 10 year period. Throughout her diverse career Janice has held a variety of clinical, distribution, supervisory, mentorship, coordinator and leadership roles.

Most recently, Janice became the Pharmacy Site Coordinator at Ridge Meadows Hospital for both Clinical and Distribution Services. From 2005 through to October of 2016, Janice was the Regional Medication

Safety Coordinator for the 13 sites in the Fraser Health Authority. It was while she was in this role that she established the CSHP Medication Safety Pharmacy Specialty Network (PSN). From the PSN’s infancy when there were only 10 members it has grown into the well established and effective PSN that it is today with over 300 members and a very high level of activity/sharing.

Janice has been a mentor to pharmacists and pharmacy students alike. She established a 4 week medication safety rotation to support the education and the spread of knowledge of important medication safety principles. A key component of the rotation is the completion of medication safety projects that have ultimately shaped the medication use system in both FH and across LMPS. As a result of sharing her knowledge and experience, Janice has become an established and recognized speaker on a variety of topics.

Throughout her career, Janice has been an active supporter and contributor to CSHP. She has held a number of executive level positions at the branch level in both Manitoba and in British Columbia. Janice has also held several executive officer positions at the CSHP National level including the Presidential Officer position which was responsible for the Internal portfolio from 2010-2013.

Janice has also been a long standing supporter of the importance of education for hospital pharmacy leadership. For over 7 years, she has organized and facilitated the annual CSHP Hospital Pharmacy Management Seminar held in Harrison Hot Springs, BC. This Seminar has focused on advancing the knowledge and education of hospital pharmacy leaders across Canada.

Janice supported practice excellence in her role as an active Accreditation Canada surveyor for over 8 years from 2008-2016 conducting both international and Canadian surveys. She has been an active participating member of the Accreditation Canada committee responsible for the Medication Management Standards. She was responsible for revising the standards and ROPs along with establishing the first expert Faculty and the associated FAQs.

Janice is an avid world traveller with her husband. When at home, she enjoys spending time with her two sons and three grandchildren.

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CSHP New Fellows Nouveaux Associés de la SCPH

Marc Perreault B.Pharm, M.Sc., PharmD

Marc achieved his BSc in Pharmacy at Université de Montréal and a hospital residency in Hôpital St-Luc in 1989. This was followed by a post-BS PharmD degree from the State University of New York at Buffalo in 1991. He moved back to Montreal to complete a 2 year fellowship in cardiovascular pharmacology. Since then, his area of clinical expertise has been critical care pharmacotherapy.

Depuis 2001, il détient un poste hospitalo-universitaire partageant ainsi son temps entre les soins critiques et sa charge de travail professorale. Il a débuté comme professeur adjoint, puis agrégé et maintenant titulaire de clinique. Il a participé à la mise en place du programme de PharmD

de premier cycle et a mené la refonte du programme de MSc en pharmacothérapie avancée. Il a été directeur du programme de résidence de cette Université de 2007 à 2016 où environ 40 candidats sont promus chaque année.

Marc has always been advocating for our profession through a variety of activities either provincially through APES or nationally through CSHP. He has been involved with the CSHP research committee, and he currently serves as an assistant editor for the Canadian Journal of Hospital Pharmacy since 2012. He sat on the PEBC panel of examiners and has been involved with several task forces dealing with specialization/professionnal development within Quebec. In 2015, he received from APES the Roger Leblanc Award for excellence in his career. Recently, with great enthousiam, he joined the Canadian Pharmacy Residency Board as the AFPC representative.

His current clinical practice remains critical care. He has worked at the Ottawa Hospital, General Campus as a clinical pharmacy specialist in the intensive care unit where his preceptorship role was recognized by the Mentorship Award from the Canadian Society of Hospital Pharmacists - Ontario Branch in 2001.

Il travaille à demi-temps à l’unité des soins intensifs de l’hôpital Général de Montréal où lui et ses collègues forment des étudiants, des résidents et des résidents spécialistes québecois, canadiens et étrangers à leur rôle actuel et futur. Il a un intérêt marqué pour la recherche clinique en soins critiques en lien avec la sédation, l’analgésie et le délire.

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CSHP Fellows Associés de la SCPH

Fellows (FCSHP) Recognition Committee 2016-2017

ChairRégis Vaillancourt, FCSHP

Past ChairJanice Irvine-Meek, FCSHP

Chair-ElectDenis Lebel, FCSHP

Board MembersSusan Bowles, FCSHPMargaret Gray, FSCHPKris Wichman, FCSHP

Ex-Officio MemberPat Trozzo, FCSHP

Shirin AbadiMargaret AckmanSister M Ancilla *Kelly BabcockRosemary BacovskyJana BajcarJeff BarnettWilliam BartleCharles Bayliff *Pauline BeaulacPaule Benfante *Luc BergeronCheryl BishopLisa D BishopDavid BlackburnJames BlackburnDiane BlaisVenetia BourrierSusan BowlesDiane Brideau-LaughlinLarry BroadfieldGlen R BrownJean-François BussièresKalyna ButlerPiera CalissiRoxane CarrCarole Chambers

Clarence ChantThomas Chin *Mark CollinsMargaret ColquhounNatalie DaynekaTerry DeanCarolyn Dittmar BornsteinDouglas DoucetteGeorge DranitsarisLinda DresserL Lee DupuisMary H H EnsomRobin J EnsomBarbara L EvansDanielle FagnanBarbara FarrellOlavo FernandesEma FerreiraMichelle FoisyReta FowlerErwin FriesenLuciana FrighettoYves GariepyPatricia GerberAlfred GinJudy GlennieWendy Gordon

Margaret GrayRuby GrymonpreKevin HallDonald HamiltonBrian HardyDavid HillNicholas HoncharikHarry S HopkinsChristine HughesJanice Irvine-MeekCynthia JackeviciusPeter JewessonNeil JohnsonDerek JorgensonChristopher JuddJean-Yves JulienZahra KanjiDeborah KellyHeather KertlandAngela Kim-SingDavid KnoppertDebora KwanCecilia LaskoskiTim T Y LauDenis LebelMarc LeBelPatricia Lefebvre

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CSHP Fellows Associés de la SCPH continued

Larry LegareMichael A LeBlancShallen LetwinMarianna LeungPeter LoewenAlan LowNeil J MacKinnonWalter Maday *Suzanne C MalfairJames L MannCarlo MarraFawziah MarraDan MartinusenJohn McBrideJacqueline McCarthyRon McKerrowWilliam McLeanAllan MillsMits Miyata J Glen Moir *Emily MusingBob NakagawaDoris NessimShannan NeubauerAnn NickersonBrenda OsmondErica D Greanya OttoFran Paradiso-HardyWilliam ParkerNilufar PartoviAllan Paul *Glen Pearson

Alice Tseng PellarMarie PineauDonna PipaMonique PitreLinda PolowaySusan Poulin *Lalitha Raman-WilmsPegi RappaportColette RaymondJane RichardsonBetty C Riddell *Nancy RobertsDavid RosenbloomFred RumpelJennifer RyanCheryl SadowskiBonnie SalsmanSister Grace SauvéTheresa SchindelBruce SchnellFrançois SchubertBrenda SchusterBlair SeifertWilliam M SemchukKaren ShalanskyStephen ShalanskyYvonne ShevchukIngrid SketrisRichard S SlavikKathryn SlayterJ Edwin Smith *Cathy Sochasky

Judith SoonSean SpinaPerrin Statia *Isabel E Stauffer *Jack L Summers *Rubina SunderjiDaniel ThirionBarbara A ThomasDoris A ThompsonAlick TorchinskyPat TrozzoRoss TsuyukiC Brian TuttleLouanne TwaitesRégis VaillancourtLinda VaillantWanda Van Der VlietAdil ViraniSandra A N WalkerScott WalkerAnne Marie WhelanKristina WichmanKerry WilburWilliam WilsonDavid WindrossDavid WingDonna M W WoloschukPhyllis Yagi*Sharon Yamashita-LiddleNesé YukselPeter J ZedRosemary Zvonar

*Indicates Deceased

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Management and Leadership Best Practice AwardSponsored by Apotex Inc. 1. Assessment of the Impact of Pharmacy Learners

on Essential Patient Care Processes (completed at University Health Network, Toronto, ON)

Matthew Chow, Philip Lui, Karen Cameron, Sean K Gorman, Laura Murphy, Jennifer Harrison, Andrea Cameron, Kent Toombs, Andrea Meade, Amita Woods, Lalitha Raman-Wilms, Richard S Slavik, Sean Spina, and Olavo Fernandes

Sponsored by Medbuy Corporation

2. Pharmacists’ Perceptions of the Barriers and Facilitators to the Implementation of Clinical Pharmacy Key Performance Indicators (completed at Nova Scotia Health Authority, Halifax, NS)

Laura Vivian Minard, Kent Toombs, Heather Neville, and Andrea Meade

New Technology AwardSponsored by Mylan Pharmaceuticals ULC. Comparison of Information Available in the

Medication Profile of an Electronic Health Record and the Inpatient Best Possible Medication History (completed at CHU Sainte-Justine, Montréal, QC)

Denis Lebel, Pascal Bédard, and Jean-François Bussières

Patient Care Enhancement AwardSponsored by Pfizer Canada Inc.1. Ensuring Appropriate Use of Antipsychotic

Medications in Older Patients with Dementia (completed at Nova Scotia Health Authority, Halifax, NS)

Melissa Gehrig and Susan Bowles

Sponsored by Teva Canada Limited2. Evaluation of Clostridium difficile Infection

Management Policy with Clinical Pharmacy and Medical Microbiology Involvement at a Major Canadian Teaching Hospital (completed at Vancouver General Hospital, Vancouver, BC)

Janice K Yeung and Tim T Y Lau

Pharmacotherapy Best Practices AwardSponsored by Pfizer Canada Inc. 1. Development, Evaluation and Validation of a

Screening Tool for Late Onset Bacteremia in Neonates (completed at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, Toronto, ON)

Melanie Cormier, Sandra A N Walker, Marion Elligsen, and Dolores Iaboni

Sponsored by Sandoz Canada Inc.2. A Case-Control Study Analyzing Mannitol

Dosing for Prevention of Cisplatin-Induced Acute Nephrotoxicity (completed at University Health Network, Toronto, ON)

Patwant Dhillon and Pamela Ng

Safe Medication Practices AwardSponsored by HealthPRO Procurement Services Inc.1. Reliability of a Best Possible Medication History

Completed by Non-Admitted Patients in the Emergency Department (completed at Moncton Hospital, Moncton, NB)

Nicole MacDonald, Leslie Manuel, Haley Brennan, and Richard Wanbon

Sponsored by Medbuy Corporation2. An Evaluation of Pharmacist Intervention

on Discharge Medication Reconciliation (completed at Surrey Memorial Hospital, Surrey, BC)

Suzanne C Malfair, Sukhjinder Sidhu, Caitlin Lang, and Adil Virani

Specialties in Pharmacy Practice AwardSponsored by Pharmascience Inc.1. Development of a New Web-Based Resource

for Managing HIV and Hepatitis C Drug Therapy/Drug Interactions (completed at University Health Network, Alberta Health Services, and The Ottawa Hospital)

Alice Tseng, Michelle Foisy, and Pierre Giguère

General Awards Presentation Remise des prix généraux

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2016 Donald Kuntz2015 Margaret Colquhoun2014 Kelly Babcock2013 Régis Vaillancourt2012 Carolyn Dittmar Bornstein2011 Myrella Roy2010 Emily Musing2009 Robin J Ensom2008 Nancy Roberts2007 Thomas W Paton2006 Linda Poloway2005 Bill Bartle 2004 Garry King 2003 Bob Nakagawa 2002 Glen R Brown 2001 Charlie Bayliff*2000 James Blackburn

1999 Bonnie Salsman 1998 Scott Walker 1997 Rosemary Bacovsky1996 Kevin Hall 1995 James L Mann 1994 William McLean 1993 Pauline Beaulac 1992 William Wilson1991 C Brian Tuttle 1990 Reta Fowler 1989 Alan Samuelson 1988 Bruce R Schnell 1987 Jack Dancey*1986 William R Foltas*1985 Donna M Shaw*1984 Sister Grace Sauvé1983 Mary T Gannon*

1982 J Glen Moir*1981 Brian A Dinel1980 Betty C Riddell*1979 Jack L Summers*1978 Douglas J Stewart*1977 Phyllis Yagi*1976 Orest Buchko1975 Muriel Hale1974 Anne O’Toole*1973 Leonard Gibson*1972 J Edwin Smith*1971 Paule Benfante*1970 Gordon Brown* 1969 Isabel E Stauffer*1968 Jacqueline McCarthy1967 Michael J V Naylor

Distinguished Service Award Prix pour service distingué

Past Winners Lauréats précédents

*Indicates Deceased

Specialties in Pharmacy Practice AwardSponsored by Sandoz Canada Inc.2. Creation of a Natural Health Products Database

for Assessing Safety in Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease or Renal Transplant (completed at St Paul’s Hospital, Vancouver, BC)

Marianna Leung

Teaching, Learning and Education Award Sponsored by Eli Lilly Canada Inc.1. Medication Errors Room: A Simulation to

Assess the Medical, Nursing and Pharmacy Staffs’ Ability to Identify Errors Related to the Medication-Use System (completed at CHU Sainte-Justine, Montréal, QC)

Denis Lebel, Pascal Bédard, and Jean-François Bussières

General Awards PresentationRemise des prix généraux continued

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2016 Lydia Cheung 2015 Katherine Koroluk2014 Erin Chung2013 Emily Li

2012 Sarah Hasenbank2011 Jessica Gagatek2011 Timothy Leung2010 Christine Leong

2009 Amy Grossberndt2008 Omolayo Famuyide 2007 Cathryn Sibbald 2006 Justin Lee

Hospital Pharmacy Student Award Prix de l’étudiant en pharmacie hospitalière

2016 Carolee Awde 2015 Barbara A Thomas2014 Lisa D Bishop2013 Marita Tonkin2012 Judy Chong2011 John McBride2010 Victoria Sills2009 Lynda J Chilibeck2008 Catherine Doherty 2007 Harry S Hopkins2006 Susan Poulin*2005 Donna Wheeler-Usher2004 Nancy Roberts 2003 Margaret Gray

2002 Margaret Colquhoun 2001 No candidates this year2000 Kelly Babcock 1999 Linda Poloway1999 Kenneth McGregor1998 Larry Legare1998 Emily Somers1997 No candidates this year 1996 Dennis Leith 1996 Bob Nakagawa 1995 Donna Pipa1995 Kristina Wichman1994 Rosemary Bacovsky1994 Roy A Steeves

1993 No candidates this year1992 John Iazzetta1992 Cecilia Laskoski1991 Louanne Twaites1991 David Windross1990 Doris A Thompson1989 Fred Rumpel1988 D Bryce Thompson1987 Alan Samuelson1986 Herbert A Dixon1986 A W Stanley Garvin

2016 Olivia Gayan Ng2016 Ashley N Walus2015 Hilary Rowe2015 Jaris Swidrovich2014 Lindsay Creamer2014 Emily Muir2013 Mayce Al-Sukhni2013 Anna Huisman

2012 Christina Adams2012 Erin Marie Yakiwchuk2011 Zack Dumont2011 Shanna Trenaman2010 Erin Cashin 2010 Rochelle Gellatly2009 Eva Cho2009 Lynette R Kolodziejak

2008 Yvonne Kwan2008 Adrienne J Lindblad2007 Tracey Cheung2007 Jennifer Dyck2006 Dawn Dalen2006 Gloria Tsang2005 Stephanie Ong2005 Kerry Wilbur

Past Winners Lauréats précédents continued

Isabel E. Stauffer Meritorious Service Award Prix Isabel E. Stauffer pour service méritoire

New Hospital Pharmacy Practitioner Award Prix du nouveau practicien en pharmacie hospitalière

*Indicates Deceased

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2016-2017 CSHP Industry Corporate SupportersThis list recognizes our Industry Corporate Supporters for the year July 1, 2016 - June 30, 2017 (At time of printing)

2016-2017 Entreprises partisanes du secteur de l’industrieLa liste suivante reconnaît nos entreprises partisanes du secteur de l’industrie au cours de l’année d’adhésion du premier juillet 2016 au 30 juin 2017 (au moment de l’impression)

• Accord Healthcare Inc.

• AstraZeneca Canada Inc.

• Beckton, Dickinson and Company (BD) - Canada

• BioSyent Pharma Inc.

• Fresenius Kabi Canada Ltd.

• Galenova Inc.

• Johnson & Johnson Family of Companies

• MDA Inc.

• Merck Canada Inc.

• Omega Laboratories Ltd.

• Pendopharm, A Division of Pharmascience Inc.

• Servier Canada Inc.

• SteriMax Inc.

• Teligent Canada Inc.

• Truven Health Analytics, an IBM Company

2016-2017 CSHP Hospital Corporate SupportersThis list recognizes our Hospital Corporate Supporters for the year July 1, 2016 - June 30, 2017 (At time of printing)

2016-2017 Entreprises partisanes du secteur hospitalierLa liste suivante reconnaît nos entreprises partisanes du secteur hospitalier au cours de l’année d’adhésion du premier juillet 2016 au 30 juin 2017 (au moment de l’impression)

• Horizon Health Network

• London Health Sciences Centre

• Lower Mainland Pharmacy Services

• North West Telepharmacy Solutions

• University Health Network

Corporate Supporters Entreprises partisanes

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Award Program Sponsors Award Program Sponsors en français

caring for life

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CSHP National AwardsCSHP Awards Committee will soon invite applications and

nominations for the 2017-2018 National Awards Program. The goal of the awards program is to improve

patient outcomes by promoting excellence in the practice of pharmacy throughout hospitals and other collaborative healthcare settings. The awards are presented to CSHP Members (pharmacists) in recognition of their professional dedication. The Hospital Pharmacy Student Award is presented to a student pharmacist.

The program includes general and special awards.

GENERAL AWARDS

• Management and Leadership Best Practice Award• New Technology Award• Patient Care Enhancement Award• Pharmacotherapy Best Practices Award• Safe Medication Practices Award• Specialties in Pharmacy Practice Award• Teaching, Learning and Education Award

SPECIAL AWARDS

• Distinguished Service Award• Isabel E. Stauffer Meritorious Service Award• New Hospital Pharmacy Practitioner Award• Hospital Pharmacy Student Award

Consider applying for the New Technology Award. This award is our latest offering, and it recognizes CSHP Members who have contributed significantly to the development, implementation, and/or evaluation of new technology in an organized healthcare setting and meeting one or more of the following criteria: promotes a safe and effective adoption of this new technology at other health facilities in Canada; provides a comprehensive review of the technology within their organization. This review may include a systematic approach to implementation, monitoring resource requirements and/or other outcomes attributable to uptake of the technology among staff and

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CSHP National Awardspatients; may include a comprehensive review of the potential risks and benefits that the new technology introduces to the practice setting.

For the GENERAL AWARDS program, you may submit two projects for consideration (each project is eligible for two awards, for a maximum total of four award submissions) using the online application for general awards. For each SPECIAL AWARD, applicants or nominators must complete the specific online nomination for the intended award.

Once the program has opened, a call for awards will be issued by email and in the eBulletin. Criteria, application and nomination forms will be available at the CSHP website: cshp.ca/programs/awards/national_e.asp

Application and nomination forms, as well as the relevant signature forms, are due by September 5, 2017, except for applications and signature forms for the Hospital Pharmacy Student Award, which are due by September 30, 2017.

For award enquiries, please contact: Membership & Awards Administrator Phone: 613-736-9733, ext. 222 Fax: 613-736-5660 E-mail: [email protected]

30 Concourse Gate, Unit 3 Ottawa, Ontario K2E 7V7 Tel.: 613-736-9733 Fax: 613-736-5660 www.cshp.ca