2016-2017 Pharmacy Professors and Preceptors of the Year

Campbell University 2016 Winter Commencement

Dr. Antoine Al-Achi, (pictured above) Associate Professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences, was voted Professor of the Year by both P2 and P3 classes! More photos below.

 

Our P1, P2 and P3 students voted on professors of the year and along with other honors, while our P4 students voted on their choice for faculty preceptors of the year.

 

Congratulations to these winners and thank you to all our professors who care for and challenge our students!

 

P1: 

  • Professor of the Year – Dr. Dorothea Thompson, PhD, Associate Professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences
  • Most Likely to Write the Most Challenging Exam – Dr. Brad Chazotte, PhD, Research Associate Professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences
  • Best Sense of Humor – Dr. Andy Bowman, PharmD, Director of Continuing Education and Clinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice
  • Most Likely to Never End Class on Time – Dr. James Junker, PhD, Adjunct Faculty
  • Most Likely to Keep Your Attention – Dr. Dorothea Thompson, PhD, Associate Professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences

P2:

  • Professor of the Year – Dr. Antoine Al-Achi, PhD, Associate Professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences
  • Most Likely to Write the Most Challenging Exam – Dr. Tim Bloom, PhD, Vice-Chair of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Associate Professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences
  • Best Sense of Humor – Dr. Bob Garrett, PhD, Assistant Professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences
  • Most Likely to Never End Class on Time –  Dr. Chris Breivogel, PhD, Interim Director of Pharmaceutical Sciences
  • Most Likely to Keep Your Attention – Dr. Thomas Abraham, PhD, Associate Professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences

P3:

  • Professor of the Year – Dr. Antoine Al-Achi, PhD, Associate Professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences
  • Most Likely to Write the Most Challenging Exam – Dr. Tara Bell, PharmD, Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice
  • Best Sense of Humor – Dr. Brock Woodis, PharmD, Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice
  • Most Likely to Never End Class on Time –  Dr. Cynthia Johnston, PharmD, Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice
  • Most Likely to Keep Your Attention – Dr. Dustin Wilson, PharmD, Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice 

P4:

  • Faculty Preceptor of the Year – Dr. Paul DiMondi, PharmD, Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine
  • Faculty Preceptor of the Year – Dr. Beth Mills, PharmD, Clinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice

 

 

 

 

 

Dr. Tina Thornhill, Dr. Beth Mills, and Dr. Paige Brown

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dr. Chris Breivogel and Sarah Boltinhouse, P2

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dr. Brock Woodis and Doug Currington, P3

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dr. Tara Bell and Doug Currington, P3

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dr. Cynthia Johnston and Doug Currington, P3

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dr. Junker, Dr. Chazotte, Dr. Bowman and Benjamin Tutterow, P1

Contributors

Billy Liggett Director of Publications

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