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American Pharmacists Association Awards

The following nuclear pharmacists were recognized in the APhA profession-wide awards program:

APhA William H. Briner Distinguished Achievement in Nuclear Pharmacy Practice Awards

  • Distinguished Achievement Awards
  • 2021 Kara D Weatherman
  • 2016 Richard J Kowalsky

Daniel B. Smith Practice Excellence Award

Daniel B. Smith Practice Excellence Award is given in honor of the first president of the American Pharmaceutical Association, is APhA’s premier practice award to recognize a pharmacy practitioner in any practice setting, who has distinguished himself/herself and the profession by outstanding performance.

  • 1995   William H. Briner
  • 2000   Stanley Shaw
  • 2003   James Ponto
  • 2008   George Hinkle
  • 2009   Samuel Augustine

APhA Good Government Pharmacist-of-the-Year

APhA Good Government Pharmacist-of-the-Year recognizes an individual pharmacist who actively contributes to the community through his or her involvement in the political process.

  • 2017   Nicki Hilliard

Fellows of the American Pharmacists Association

The APhA Fellow Award was established to honor APhA members for exemplary professional achievements in professional practice and outstanding service to the profession up to that period of time through activities in APhA and other organizations. Recipients of the APhA Fellow Award may continue to utilize the designation, FAPhA, as long as their professional license, if a licensed pharmacist, is in good standing, and they maintain their APhA membership.

  • Sam Augustine
  • William Baker
  • Michelle Beauvais
  • Robert Beightol
  • Ken Breslow
  • Ronald Callahan
  • Ken Cheng
  • Clyde Cole
  • James Cooper
  • Allegra DePietro
  • Steven Dragotakes
  • Rich Fejka
  • Wendy Galbraith
  • Fred Gattas
  • Richard L Green
  • Richard Hammes
  • Nicki Hilliard
  • George Hinkle
  • William Hladik III
  • Joe Hung
  • Rodney Ice
  • Richard Kowalsky
  • David Laven
  • Dao Le
  • Elaine Levine
  • Geoffrey Levine
  • Vivian Loveless
  • Michael Mosley
  • Brigette Serfaty
  • Richard Nickel
  • Jeff Norenberg
  • Neil Petry
  • James Ponto
  • Laura Boles Ponto
  • Tim Quinton
  • Sally Schwarz
  • Katherine Seifert
  • Stanley Shaw
  • H. Eric Smith
  • Dennis Swanson
  • Duann Vanderslice
  • Kara Duncan Weatherman
  • Kristina Wittstrom

APhA Merit Awards

  • David Laven, 1990
  • George H. Hinkle 1994
  • Mark Rotman 1994
  • Nicki L. Hilliard 1998
  • R.K. Leedham 2002
  • Ken Cheng 2003
  • Jim Cooper 2003
  • Joseph C. Hung 2004
  • Richard Hammes 2005
  • Fred Gattas 2007

Honorary President of APhA

  • Dr Stanley Shaw 2018
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