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2015 Pharmacy Advisory Council State of the School

KU Pharmacy Advisory Council

 To provide advice and counsel to the Dean on strategic directions for the School based on a knowledge of the State and/or the National trends in the profession.

 To be an advocate for the School and its aims at the State and/or the National levels.

 To provide advice and counsel to the Dean on development of the School (i.e., specifically with respect to, for example, fund-raising and identifying resources to support the School ’ s mission).

Some of the many 2014-2015 Highlights

• Exceeded

Far Above

fund-raising campaign goals and are continuing to add to the campaign.

• Barn Party topped $12,000 in

net

donations for the 2014 Lymphoma & Leukemia Holiday Party for children and family members.

• Ten new faculty hires; some notable retirements. • Kansas Vaccine Institute (KVI) started.

• Faculty approved significant Pharm.D. curricular changes.

• Inter-professional education events completed and to be continued with medicine, nursing, physical therapy, etc. on both Kansas City and Wichita campuses.

• First graduates from the Wichita campus, Class of 2015.

State of the Faculty

KU School of Pharmacy Faculty Academic Year 2014-2015

Department Dist Prof Prof Assoc Prof Asst Prof Lecturer/ Instructor Med Chem Pharm Chem Pharm Practice Pharmacol & Tox 3T 1E 7T 1E 2T 6T 6T 3T 2T 3T 3T 4CT 2T 1TT 1TT 1TT 10CT 4TT 2 2 Totals 12 5T 2E 20 14 17 4 T CT TT E = Tenured = Clinical Track = Tenure Track =

Emeritus

*Totals do not include

Emeritus

(E) faculty Totals* 14 17 23 13 67 Only 2 faculty positions were left open in the academic year (Drug information, Pharm Chem).

Net growth in faculty of 4 since 2005.

New Faces 2014-2015

Andrew Abe

Pharmacy Practice

Crystal Burkhardt

Pharmacy Practice

Ryan Funk

Pharmacy Practice

Rafia Rasu

Pharmacy Practice

Abby Winter

Pharmacy Practice

Ashley Crowl

Pharmacy Practice

Brandon Dekosky

Pharmaceutical Chemistry & Engineering (2017)

Bill Picking

Pharmaceutical Chemistry

Wendy Picking

Pharmaceutical Chemistry

Jim Tracy

KUCR Pharmacology & Toxicology

Promotions

Emily Scott

Medicinal Chemistry Promoted to Full Professor

Jen Laurence

Pharmaceutical Chemistry Promoted to Full Professor

Faculty Departures

Jane Aldrich

Medicinal Chemistry

Jeff Aube

Medicinal Chemistry 29 years

Gonzalo Carrasco

Pharmacology & Toxicology

Donna Coffman

Pharmacy Practice Will be replaced by Jessica (Vink) Bates on May 10

Faculty Retirements

Steve Fowler

Pharmacology & Toxicology 21 years

Eli Michaelis

Pharmacology & Toxicology 44 years

Ron Borchardt

Pharmaceutical Chemistry 44 years

Val Stella

Pharmaceutical Chemistry Phased retirement to January 1, 2017 45+ years

Gary Grunewald

Medicinal Chemistry Retirement end of 2016 academic year, his 50 th year on the faculty!

Development Officers

David Ochoa

Promoted and is off to KUEA @ KUMC

Sophie Lamb

Welcome!

KU School of Pharmacy Finances

KU School of Pharmacy Finances

KU School of Pharmacy Finances

David Henry Sarah Shrader Barbara Timmermann

Some of the Faculty Awards and Honors

• • • • • • • • •

Pharmacy Practice Chair Dave Henry

received the 2015 Hematology/Oncology Pharmacy Association Award of Excellence.

Clinical Associate Professor Sarah Shrader

was appointed to the editorial board of the Journal of Interprofessional Education and Practice and named a Fellow of the American College of Clinical Pharmacy (FCCP).

Associate Professor Rafia Rasu

was appointed to the editorial advisory board of the Journal of Managed Care & Specialty Pharmacy (JMCP), official journal of the Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy.

Associate Dean Harold Godwin

was appointed to the APhA Community Pharmacy Residency Program (CPRP) Task Force to develop the mission and vision for community pharmacy/ambulatory care residencies for the profession and re-appointed for another 3 years to the Board of Directors of the Board of Pharmaceutical Specialties (BPS).

Distinguished Professor Barbara Timmermann

was elected Fellow of the American Society of Pharmacognosy (recognized by election), July 2014. and eliminating many of the side effects of cancer treatment.

Professor Jennifer Laurence

was featured on KCPT’s special “Cancer in KC” were she talked about her discovery of a three-amino acid that could lead to more precise targeting of cancer cells, making treatment and diagnosis of cancer more effective

Distinguished Professor Ron Borchardt

selected as a “

Giant in the Pharmaceutical Sciences

” by the American Pharmacists Association and Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences.

Sr. Associate Dean Gene Hotchkiss

received a Lifetime Achievement award from the National Community Pharmacists Association.

Clinical Assistant Professor Larry Davidow

was selected as Rho Chi Teacher of the Year and as an American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy Teacher of the Year.

Some of the Student Awards and Honors

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Phi Lambda Sigma

was named 2014 Chapter of the Year.

Emily Carlson

, Department of Pharmacology & Toxicology, won a Graduate Research Competition Award.

Monica Saha

, P2, won the Sally Mason Woman Student in Science Award.

Kyle McDaniel

, P4, was named KCHP Student of the Year at the KCHP Annual Meeting.

Lauren Edwards

, P3, won the 2014 Ruth Pretty Palmer Panhellenic Award for Leadership and was elected to the 2015-2016 Mid-America Province Executive Board for Kappa Psi.

Jessica Chang

, P2, won Best Chapter Presentation at the Spring Mid-America Province.

Monica Saha

The Future of KU: Innovation Way

Some 2015-2016 Challenges

• Expanding inter-professional education and co-curricular activities as required in the 2016 ACPE accreditation standards.

• Faculty recruitment and retention!

• Bricks & mortar: Simons addition, development of Innovation Way and West campus space between Simons and the School of Pharmacy, and evacuating Malott Hall!

Questions?

Even if you are on the right track, you’ll get run over if you just sit there!

” Will Rogers