Awards Nomination Form

MPA Awards
 
Each year, Michigan Pharmacists Association has the honor of recognizing individual pharmacists for their personal and professional achievements. Awards are presented during the MPA Annual Convention & Exposition. Nominations are due Oct. 31.
 

Pharmacist of the Year

The Pharmacist of the Year Award is presented annually to a member of Michigan Pharmacists Association as the highest honor in Michigan pharmacy. The recipient of this lifetime achievement award is selected for his or her professional excellence, exemplary service and dedication to advancing the profession and public health. This award is given for the culmination of achievements over the career of the individual.

It takes into consideration:

  • long-term, consistent dedication and outstanding achievements that have led to the advancement of the profession of pharmacy, public health and MPA.
  • a large variety of skills, attributes and accomplishments are combined to determine who is most qualified to win this award.
  • an individual strong in character, cumulative professional accomplishments and the ability to properly represent and model what pharmacy as a profession encompasses.
  • understanding the goals of pharmacy, and significantly contributes to how these goals may be accomplished.
 
Bowl of Hygeia Award

Sponsored by American Pharmacists Association and the National Alliance of State Pharmacy Associations, with support from Boehringer-Ingelheim

The Bowl of Hygeia Award is presented annually to a pharmacist who has made outstanding professional contributions and has participated in community or governmental activities that reflect well on the pharmacy profession. The Bowl of Hygeia derives its name from the Greek goddess, Hygeia, who was the guardian over the healing potion contained in the bowl.

It takes into consideration:

  • recognized activities that contribute to building stronger or more successful communities.
  • the amount of time given and difference that the individual makes within the community (or government).
  • service activities that do not necessarily promote the profession of pharmacy, such as involvement in food banks, community parks and recreation, youth activities, efforts to support the needy in the community, schools, etc.
  • governmental activities such as contributions to policy and decision-making within the political arena, increasing pharmacy’s visibility by working with various government representatives or legislators, or focusing attention on the health and well-being of the public in public policy, etc.
 
Executive Board Medal

The Executive Board Medal Award is presented annually to an individual who has demonstrated an extraordinary personal commitment to MPA. The award was developed to recognize individuals who have been instrumental to the Executive Board and to the Association in advancing pharmacy’s agenda.

It takes into consideration:

  • cumulative service over the span of the individual’s advisory period.
  • contributions that help advance the profession of pharmacy.
  • leadership qualities such as vision for the advancement of the profession, problem-solving, strategic planning and implementation, ability to motivate, adaptability and perseverance, ability to oversee and manage projects, and selflessness and cooperation.
 
Excellence in Innovation

Sponsored by Upsher-Smith Laboratories, Inc.

The Excellence in Innovation Award is presented annually to an individual or team who has demonstrated an innovative pharmacy practice program, resulting in improved patient care or safety, advancement of the profession, enhanced pharmacy systems or other professional development.

It takes into consideration:

  • activities that may involve pioneering new models or systems that improve pharmacists’ impact as members of the health care team; patient safety and outcomes; patient care in general; pharmacy systems or processes; and other professional development.
  • a system or tool for pharmacy professionals that will directly or immediately impact care or the profession and/or serve as an example or template for other pharmacy professionals to follow.
  • cumulative achievements or a single, outstanding program/project completed or conducted over time.
 
Pharmacists Mutual Distinguished Young Pharmacist Practitioner

Sponsored by Pharmacists Mutual

The Distinguished New Pharmacist Practitioner Award is presented annually to an MPA member pharmacist who has been licensed to practice for less than 10 years and participates in local, state and national pharmacy associations, professional programs and/or community service.

It takes into consideration:

  • licensure for less than 10 years.
  • cumulative contributions over the course of one’s early pharmacy career (10 years or less) or a significant achievement (within 10 years or less of licensure).
  • any area of practice, such as research, long-term care, health systems, community, nuclear pharmacy, home infusion, hospice, etc.
  • accomplishments or participation in local, state or national pharmacy associations, including involvement in Committees, Boards, projects, etc.
  • involvement in professional programs.
  • contributions in the workplace that improve patient care and/or safety, pharmacy systems, increasing or enhancing the pharmacist’s role(s) in providing health care.
  • an apparent desire and dedication to the advancement of the profession of pharmacy.
 
Fred W. Arnold Public Relations Award

Sponsored by Michigan Pharmacy Foundation

The Fred W. Arnold Public Relations Award is presented annually to an MPA member or team of MPA members who have shown outstanding achievement and dedication to the pharmacy profession through community education and awareness.

It takes into consideration:

  • cumulative events throughout the course of a career or for specific activity(s) that promotes the profession of pharmacy to the community and increases the visibility of pharmacy professionals.
  • education and awareness activities that convey information with the goal of positively impacting a person’s health and/or decision-making through information, screening, improved prevention or treatment.
  • reaching out to positively influence health and lifestyle by acting as the patient’s partner or mentor.
  • community education and awareness involving public speaking, presentations, ad campaigns, health screenings, various drives and fundraisers, etc.
  • smaller endeavors that have a high impact on a specific segment of the population. Examples include, but are not limited to, assisting small groups with understanding Medicare Part D, focused specialty counseling for diabetics in Asheville-like programs, etc.
  • qualities such as originality, creativity, the ability to assess and address the most pressing health issues currently facing a given population or group, effectiveness in connecting and relating health care information to the audience, and excellent public speaking and group facilitating abilities.
 
Fellow of the Michigan Pharmacists Association

This is the only award that requires the potential recipient to complete the application. 

The designation Fellow of the Michigan Pharmacists Association recognizes achievements and dedication to the practice of pharmacy and the community. This distinction signifies the recipients’ actions well beyond regular pharmacy practice.

It takes into consideration:

  • three areas: professional actions in practice, public service and pharmacy association participation, all of which help define a well-rounded pharmacist.
  • Student MPA and/or MPA membership for a minimum of five years.
  • a minimum of 25 points in each of three categories, with a total of 100 points needed overall, to earn the fellowship (points may be retroactively added from the beginning of an applicant’s pharmacy career).
CSPM Pharmacist of the Year Award
 
The following CSPM award is presented at the Annual Meeting and Luncheon during the MPA Annual Convention & Exposition. Nominations are due Oct. 31.
 
 
CSPM Pharmacist of the Year
 
The CSPM Pharmacist of the Year Award is presented annually to a CSPM member who displays professional excellence and/or exemplary service to the profession toward advancing public health.


The criteria for the award is as follows:

  • practice in long-term care, home infusion or an alternate pharmacy site for a minimum of five (5) years.
  • must be a current member of MPA and CSPM.
  • may be nominated by component organizations or individual members.
  • may not be a current member of the CSPM Board of Directors.
MSCP Pharmacist of the Year Award
The following MSCP award is presented at the Annual Meeting and Luncheon during the MPA Annual Convention & Exposition. Nominations are due Oct. 31.
 

MSCP Pharmacist of the Year Award

The MSCP Pharmacist of the Year Award is presented annually to a member who displays professional excellence and/or exemplary service to the profession toward advancing patient care in the community setting.

The criteria for the award is as follows:

  • practice in community pharmacy for a minimum of five (5) years.
  • individual displays professional excellence and/or exemplary service to the community.
  • must be a current member of MPA and MSCP.
  • may not be a current member of the MSCP Board of Directors.
MSHP Awards
The following MSHP awards are presented at the Society's Annual Meeting. Nominations for MSHP have closed for 2024.
 
Nominees will be notified as submissions are received. Nominees will be required to provide addtional supporting information, if necessary, at that time.

MSHP Pharmacist of the Year Award

The MSHP Pharmacist of the Year Award is presented annually to recognize and honor a pharmacist who has made significant contributions to the practice of hospital pharmacy.

The criteria for the award is as follows:

  • active member of MSHP who has not received the award within the last 10 years.
  • may not be a current member of the MSHP Board of Directors.
  • outstanding achievements and leadership that embodies a model for other health care professionals to follow.outstanding service and continued commitment to the profession of pharmacy, especially hospital pharmacy.
  • active participation in functions and activities of local, state or national organizations of hospital pharmacy.outstanding service to the community, such as participation in nonpharmaceutical organizations.
  • demonstrates innovative practice to improve the profession of pharmacy.
  • demonstrates interest in advancing the profession of pharmacy through publication, presentations, research or active involvement in educational activities.
  • an individual with highest integrity and professional ethics.
 
MSHP Professional Practice Award

The MSHP Professional Practice Award is presented annually to a pharmacist for his or her involvement and participation in an innovative project (e.g., published research, projects or services implemented) that contributes to professional practice.

The criteria for the award is as follows:

  • applicant is a Michigan pharmacist, pharmacy services program or pharmacy practice site.
  • pharmacist(s) is/are the principal participant(s) in the project, poster presentation or program.
  • candidate has not received the MSHP Professional Practice Award in the last five years.
  • project has been undertaken within the last two years.
  • recipient will agree to submit their project for announcement in the MSHP Monitor.
  • project must produce results that contribute to professional pharmacy practice.
  • document that outlines the project, if unpublished, should follow the current ASHP manuscript or poster presentation guidelines.
 
MSHP President’s Award
 
The MSHP President’s Award is presented annually to an individual pharmacist or group of pharmacists for their involvement in an activity, project and/or service, or for their commitment to the profession that advances the theme and goal of the MSHP Board/President during the Society year. 
 
 
MSHP Joseph A. Oddis Leadership Award

The MSHP Joseph A. Oddis Leadership Award is presented annually in special recognition of exemplary leadership, outstanding commitment, vision, dedication and contribution to the Association, the Society and the pharmacy profession. This award is named in honor of Joseph A. Oddis, the former long-time executive vice president of the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists.

The criteria for the award is as follows:

  • is currently an MSHP member.
  • has been actively involved with MSHP.
  • has displayed consistent leadership in health-system pharmacy practice
  • has been a role model in health-system pharmacy practice.
MSPT Awards
The following MSPT awards are presented at the Annual Meeting and Luncheon during the MPA Annual Convention & Exposition. Nominations are due Oct. 31.
 
MSPT Pharmacy Technician of the Year Award 

The MSPT Pharmacy Technician of the Year Award is presented annually to a deserving technician who is a credit to his/her workplace and also a good representative of a pharmacy technician.

The criteria for the award is as follows:

  • must be employed as a pharmacy technician in a professional practice setting.
  • must not have received this award in the past five years.
  • may be nominated by a co-worker, manager or pharmacist.
 
MSPT Service Award
 
The MSPT Service Award is presented annually to an organization or individual who has supported MSPT or pharmacy technicians in the area of overall service and support. The MSPT Board of Directors determines the recipient of this award.

Michigan Pharmacy PAC Awards

The following Pharmacy PAC awards are presented at the PAC Luncheon during the MPA Annual Convention & Exposition. Nominations are due Oct 31.

Legislator of the Year

The Legislator of the Year Award is presented annually to legislators who have introduced or supported good public policy and have been supportive of the profession of pharmacy.

The criteria for the award is as follows:

  • recipient is not currently serving, nor has he/she served within the immediately preceding two years, as an officer of the Association other than in an ex-officio capacity or on its Awards Committee.
  • recipient does not currently have a family member serving as an officer, Board member, employee or Awards Committee member of MPA or PAC.
  • recipient must have demonstrated an extended effort to promote the enrichment of public health policy, the betterment of pharmacy interest or the profession of pharmacy.
  • demonstrated outstanding work for pharmacy goals and political agenda.
  • winning a particular award does not make that individual ineligible for that award in the future.
 
Good Public Health Policy

The Good Public Health Policy Award is presented annually to individuals who have worked diligently for the advancement of public health policy for the citizens of Michigan.

The criteria for the award is as follows:

  • recipient is not currently serving, nor has he/she served within the immediately preceding two years, as an officer of the Association other than in an ex-officio capacity or on its Awards Committee.
  • recipient does not currently have a family member serving as an officer, Board member, employee or Awards Committee member of MPA or PAC.
  • recipient must have demonstrated an extended effort to promote the enrichment of public health policy, the betterment of pharmacy interest or the profession of pharmacy.
  • worked for the advancement of public health for the citizens of Michigan.
  • winning a particular award does not make that individual ineligible for that award in the future.
 
Hank Fuhs Good Government Award
 
The Hank Fuhs Good Government Award is presented annually to pharmacy professionals in recognition of continued public service and political action on behalf of pharmacy in Michigan. This award is named in honor of Hank Fuhs, the long-time chairman of the Michigan Pharmacy Political Action Council.


The criteria for the award is as follows:

  • recipient is not currently serving, nor has he/she served within the immediately preceding two years, as an officer of the Association other than in an ex-officio capacity or on its Awards Committee.
  • recipient does not currently have a family member serving as an officer, Board member, employee or Awards Committee member of MPA or PAC.
  • recipient must have demonstrated an extended effort to promote the enrichment of public health policy, the betterment of pharmacy interest or the profession of pharmacy.
  • worked to advance pharmacy on a state and/or federal level and initiated grassroots efforts on local, state or federal levels.
  • must be a member of MPA.
  • must be a licensed pharmacist, a pharmacy technician or a student pharmacist.
  • winning a particular award does not make that individual ineligible for that award in the future.

Local Association Awards

 
Ernie Koch Striving for Excellence Award

The Ernie Koch Striving for Excellence Award is presented annually to honor an individual who exemplifies the characteristics of commitment and responsibility to his or her local association in facilitating that organization to achieve excellence. The award consists of a plaque presented to the local association member and $500 contributed to the recipient’s local association.

Nominations are due Nov. 1 each year.

The criteria for the award is as follows:

  • successful and significant activity or body of work over a period of time on behalf of a local association.
  • must be a member of a local association and MPA.
 
Distinguished Local Association Achievement Award

The Distinguished Local Association Achievement Award is presented annually to honor one local association in Michigan who has demonstrated exemplary or innovative activities through their efforts or accomplishments. Nominations are due Nov. 1 each year.

The criteria for the award is as follows:

  • must be an active local association, but the award is not dependent upon accumulation of points.
  • determined by the Local Association Development Committee based on submission of local reporting forms and other supplementary documentation.
  • not mandatory to be awarded annually.
 
Local Association Achievement Award
 
The Local Association Achievement Award is presented annually to local associations in Michigan that have completed an outstanding number of functions on behalf of their membership, and motivate local association members to improve their effectiveness and efficiency through the completion of additional activities. It is bestowed upon any local that submits its annual report by the Nov. 30 deadline, completes all mandatory activities and accumulates at least 50 points in supplemental activities, as determined by the Local Association Development Committee.

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