Established in 1950 by the Southeastern
Michigan Society of Hospital Pharmacists, the
annual Harvey A.K. Whitney Lecture Award recognizes
individuals who have made outstanding contributions
to health-system pharmacy. The award is considered
to be the highest honor in the profession.
For Nominations
The Harvey A. K. Whitney Lecture
Award is given annually to an individual of high
moral character, good citizenship, and elevated
professional ideals. The recipient has made significant
contributions to health-system pharmacy, including
sustained exemplary service, an outstanding single
achievement, or a combination of accomplishments
benefiting the profession and public health. These
may include achievements or outstanding performance
that relate to health-system pharmacy:
- Practice, education, or administration,
- Research or development,
- Organizational activities,
- Scientific or professional writing,
- Journalism,
- Public and/or inter-professional relations
activities, or
- Law, legislation, regulation, or standards
of professional conduct.
Nominating Instructions
ASHP’s Executive Vice
President sends out an annual call for nominations
to Affiliated State Chapter officials and Society
past-presidents at least nine months in advance
of ASHP’s Summer Meeting. An all-member
notice is also typically published in the American
Journal of Health-System Pharmacy. Selection Committee
members. State chapter officials, past presidents,
and any 10 active ASHP members can submit recommendations.
All nominations must include a complete, specific
statement about the candidate.
Selection Committee
The Whitney Award Selection
Committee is comprised of past recipients. The
candidate receiving a majority (more than half)
of committee votes is declared the award winner.
The committee chairman is the most recent past
recipient—he or she does not vote except
to break tie ballots. The winner is expected to
present a lecture at the award banquet. Additionally,
the awardee receives an engraved plaque, a generous
stipend, and free registration to ASHP’s
Summer Meeting.
Follow
this link to take you to the the ASHP site that lists past recipients.
Reproduced with permission from the ASHP Research and Education Foundation