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I am honored to be the 65th person recognized with the Harvey A. K. Whitney Award. To be counted among this small group representing many of my pharmacy heroes is truly humbling. I have been influenced in large and small ways in life and career by 40 of the 64 previous recipients, and though this high percentage says something about my age, of much greater meaning and value is the willingness of these stellar individuals to impart wisdom and vision to virtually anyone prepared to ask. The legacies of the Whitney Award recipients live on through their desire to advance the profession and their eagerness to support the careers and hopes of others.

The visible ingredient

Do pharmacists make a difference in the lives of patients? If so, do patients know? What is our reason for existence as a profession as we move toward the future? Over the next bit of time, I hope to answer these questions, address some concerns, and issue a few challenges.

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