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The Hospital Pharmacist of the Year Award recognises a hospital pharmacist who demonstrates leadership and exemplifies the evolution of the pharmacy profession towards an expanded role in healthcare. The winner will demonstrate significant contributions to the pharmacy industry overall resulting in meaningful improvements in the quality of patient care and improved delivery models as well as the role of pharmacy in the healthcare team.
Judges will be looking for:
Evidence of long-term, consistent dedication and outstanding achievements that have led to the advancement of the profession of pharmacy and public health
Evidence of a large variety of skills, attributes and accomplishments
Evidence of an individual strong in character, cumulative professional accomplishments and the ability to properly represent and model what pharmacy as a profession encompasses
Evidence of an understanding of the goals of pharmacy and significantly contributing to how these goals may be achieved
Who can enter:
This category is open to all hospital pharmacists working within the hospital sector in Ireland. Applications can be through nominating an individual or yourself.
Each submission will be judged by an independent judging panel.
All entries will be handled in the strictest confidence and will not be made available to any party not involved with judging the awards. If your entry is shortlisted, the awards organisers may wish to reproduce a summary of your entry, photographs and any other supporting materials in the finalists’ booklet or within other materials they produce to promote the awards including all press materials.
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