PSA Lifetime Achievement Award
The PSA Lifetime Achievement Award recognises the recipient’s dedication to promoting excellence in the pharmacy profession over a substantial period. A lifetime achiever serves as a superior role model to their peers.
The Lifetime Achievement Award winner will be either a current PSA member or a retired pharmacist who was a member for 25 or more consecutive years.
The winner receives the prestigious PSA Lifetime Achievement Award medal, along with a Symbion Pharmacy Services Education Grant, valued at $8,000.
The prize must be take up within 12 months of receipt unless other arrangements are made during that time.
Current and previous winners of the PSA Lifetime Achievement Award
2012 Lifetime Achievement Award: Colin Trevena
2012-10-19 10:30:30
Tasmanian pharmacist Colin Trevena was a leading innovator in the development of personal records systems and counselling materials
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2011 Lifetime Achievement Award winner: Professor Andrew Gilbert
2012-10-18 14:08:40
South Australian pharmacist Professor Andrew Gilbert is the 2011 recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Award
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2010 Lifetime Achievement Award Winner: Gerard Stevens
2010-12-18 15:07:30
Lifetime achievement Gerard Stevens of Sydney is an innovator who constantly strives to provide solutions to enable pharmacists to fully utilise their professional skills
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2009 Lifetime Achievement Award: Emil Dan
2009-12-18 16:23:12
A career as a pharmacist spanning 49 years, during which he has excelled in applying professionalism in community service, pharmacy and industry practice innovation has seen Emil Dan awarded the 2009 PSA Lifetime Achievement Award
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