Three faculty and one student from Campbell University’s pharmacy program were recognized for their outstanding achievements and service by the North Carolina Association of Pharmacists.
The awards were presented at the NCAP convention and moderated by Beth Mills, chair of Pharmacy Practice for the College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences.
“These awards signify recognition for outstanding contribution and service to the pharmacy profession and to NCAP,” stated Mills. “It was an honor to recognize and congratulate all of the award recipients during the awards ceremony, but it was even more special to be able to present awards to members of our Campbell community. We are lucky to have such amazing faculty and students who are willing to dedicate their time and talents to serve and advance our profession.”
Award recipients are as follows:
Cassie Baker, a graduate of the class of 2019, was recognized for her new role as the chair of the NCAP New Practitioner Forum. Her term began on June 1.
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