College of Pharmacy Alumni Association bestows white coats on incoming students

Incoming students at the University of Nebraska Medical Center College

of Pharmacy received their white coats on Wednesday, Aug. 21, as a symbol

of their entry into the pharmacy profession.

The UNMC College of Pharmacy Alumni Association donated the white coats,

and COPAA President Kelli Coover, Pharm.D., presented the coats to the

64 incoming students. The students began classes Monday, Aug. 26, and are

slated to earn their doctor of pharmacy degrees in the spring of 2006.

By presenting the incoming students with the white coats, we welcome

the students to the profession of pharmacy. We want to instill in them

that their professional development begins now, not when they graduate

in four years, Dr. Coover said. The white coats help the students acknowledge

that they are in a profession in which they should be responsible, ethical

and knowledgeable.

Clarence Ueda, Pharm.D., Ph.D., dean of the College of Pharmacy, welcomed

the students and led them in their professional pledge. Charles Krobot,

Pharm.D., a pharmacy practice instructor, addressed the incoming students

on the concept of professionalism.

Dr. Krobot said to be pharmacy professionals, the students will need

to obtain clinical knowledge and learn how to apply that knowledge. He

said pharmacy professionals must wear appropriate attire and keep a neat,

well-groomed image. They also must be disciplined, deliberate, efficient,

persistent, unflappable, accurate and sensitive, Dr. Krobot said.

Last, and possibly most important, pharmacists must demonstrate the

highest integrity, an uncompromising adherence to a code of values including

sincerity, candor, and honesty, Dr. Krobot said.

The incoming pharmacy students, listed alphabetically by hometown, include:

Albion: Cody Stroh

Alliance: Todd Vaughn,

Bellevue: Kevin DeLong

Big Springs: Lindsey McGreer

Blair: Timothy Sass

Broken Bow: Todd Ahlers

Cambridge: Andrew Sexton

Chadron: Gregory Failla

Columbus: Jessica Korger, Shanna Melliger and Lindsay Mueller

Council Bluffs: Lisa Keathley

David City: Evan Neesen

Dorchester: Krystal Sokolik and Aaron Stutzman

Fordyce: Tamara Loecker

Gering: Laura Walter

Grand Island: Ashley Garrett and Maegan Lange

Greeley: Dana Dutcher

Gurley: Carmen McRoberts,

Kearney: Georgia Lewis and Lesley Liebig

Holdrege: Shawn Walker

Laurel: Jeremy Anderson,

Liberty: Justin Weyer

Lincoln: Micah Jaynes, Amy Johnson, Adam Orsborn and Christine

Wallin

McCook: Lindsay Chance and Danica Hauxwell

Minden: Michala Craig

Nebraska City: Carly Madden

Norfolk: Nelle Balsiger

Omaha: Megan Ahl, Amy Becher, Kristine DeLong, Sara Fonda, Joshua

Hite, Rebecca Wicht and Kathryn Yambor

Ord: Ann Philbrick

Osmond: Gretchen Theisen

Papillion: Pamela Berecek

Pierce: Ellyette Prahl,

Sargent: Tiffany Grause

Schuyler: Eric Novotny and Leslie Steffensmeier

Scottsbluff: Jessica Obermeier

Spalding: Kathleen Molt and Kathryn Molt

Springfield: Scott Coleman

Stratton: Amanda Klemm

Unadilla: Jill Noerrlinger

Wakefield: Maggie Brownell

West Point: Rebecca List and Jonathan Merchen

Other states:

Martinez, Calif.:  Melina Ehlers

Gary, Ind.: Dana Moton

St. Louis, Mo.: Lara Huey

Mitchell, S.D.: Brooke Imus

Sioux Falls, S.D.: Jill Hasner

Yankton, S.D.: Brooke Hoesing

 

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