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Faculty of Pharmacy Annual Report
July 1, 2009 - June 30, 2010
Educating Pharmacists in Manitoba since 1899
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CONTENTS
Dean’s Message ……………………………………………………..………………………………………………………………………… 4
Faculty and Staff 2009-2010 …………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 5
Faculty and Staff News ……..…………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 8
Message from the Senior Stick ….…………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 13
Undergraduate Student News …………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 14
Volunteer Experiences Impact Student Lives ……………………………..………………………………………………….. 17
Dean’s Honour List 2009-2010 ………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 21
Undergraduate Award Winners ……………………………………………………………………………………………………… 22
Elective Spotlight ….…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 27
Alumni News ……………...…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 30
News & Events …………………………..…………………..……………………………………………………………………………….. 33
Endowment Fund …………………..……………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 34
Class of 2009 Gives Back ……………………………………………………………..………………………………………………….. 35
Ongoing Support Rewards Pharmacy Students ………………………………………………………………………………. 36
Graduate Studies News ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 37
Research Profile: Hope Anderson …………………..……………………………………………………………………………….. 46
Faculty of Pharmacy Research Grants & Awards …………………………………………………………………………….. 47
Peer-Reviewed Publications, Books and Book Chapters …………………………………………………………………. 49
Conferences and Presentations ……………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 55
Inside this issue:
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The Faculty of Pharmacy
Editor: Lisa Thomson Stifora, Stewardship and Communications Officer
Faculty of Pharmacy Annual Report 2009-2010
Faculty of Pharmacy
The Faculty of Pharmacy is an institution that will create an educational environment that facilitates the
integration of pharmacy scholarship in the areas of practice, research and service to effect optimal health
outcomes for individuals and communities, and the advancement of the profession of pharmacy.
In striving to fulfill this mission the Faculty is dedicated to:
Preparing competent graduates from both undergraduate and post-graduate programs who:
demonstrate confidence in their abilities to take responsibility for their role in optimizing the
health status of society;
demonstrate the practical and professional application of knowledge, skills, and attitudes;
are critical thinkers;
demonstrate professionalism in the values, ethics and attitudes reflected in their practice;
demonstrate skills and processes of active life-long learners.
Ensuring that ownership and responsibility for the Faculty’s educational outcomes are widely shared by
both internal and external stakeholders:
Students share responsibility for their own academic and professional development;
Students are involved in the definition of education outcomes, curriculum development, evaluation
and professional activities;
Faculty, staff, preceptors and students work collaboratively to achieve the mission of the Faculty;
All stakeholders are aware of curriculum components, research programs and governance/
accountability structures, as well as the goals and outcomes achieved by each.
Collaborating with the profession to enhance the continuing competence of pharmacy practitioners in
Manitoba.
Fostering a reciprocal relationship with graduates to advance both the education program and the
development of the profession.
Working with all stakeholders to proactively influence health care system innovation, change and reform
to optimize the health status of society.
Encouraging collaborative models of research that support the strategic direction of the Faculty.
Implementing transparent structures, systems and processes to manage and support ongoing change in
both internal and external environments, including regular evaluation and feedback from stake holders
on the achievement of the Faculty mission.
Our Mission
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Dean’s Message
I am honoured to provide the Dean’s message in the 2009-2010 annual report; however I’m
following in some big footsteps. This June, David Collins accepted a new position within
the University of Manitoba as the Vice-Provost (Academic Planning and Programs). During
his tenure as Dean, Dr. Collins provided outstanding leadership in building one of Canada’s
top pharmacy programs, expanding resources for students, faculty and staff, and spearheading
a move to Bannatyne campus and our new home in the Apotex Centre.
Dean Collins guided the learning of undergraduate and graduate pharmacy students over the
last 11 years. He also maintained an active research program and was an advocate for the
Faculty of Pharmacy and the University of Manitoba locally, nationally and internationally. As
Dean, he built many relationships with alumni and friends of the Faculty and made major contributions to the profession
of pharmacy in Canada. It is with our sincere thanks and best wishes that Dean Collins moves into his new position.
In addition to effective leadership, excellent people are the foundation of a strong organization. Please take a
moment to review the biographies of three new faculty members. We were pleased to welcome Mr. Shawn Bugden, Dr.
Emmanuel Ho and Dr. Harris Iacovides to the Faculty. These individuals build on a strong foundation of excellent
teachers and productive researchers. Faculty members have published extensively in top peer reviewed journals
and represented the Faculty of Pharmacy and University of Manitoba very well internationally. Local research has
influenced pharmaceutical development, clinical practice and health policy internationally. I draw your attention to
the “Research News” section for more details of our researchers’ success.
In September 2009, we welcomed 55 new students into the Faculty of Pharmacy. This represented an increase in
enrolment from previous years to help meet the demand for these talented health care professionals. It is no surprise that
these students are some of the brightest individuals that Manitoba has to offer, but it is always a source of pride to hear
of their volunteer activities that impact people’s lives. Pharmacy students participated in several community service
activities including volunteering with the Canadian Diabetes Association, participating in H1N1 and seasonal influenza
vaccination clinics, providing care to inner city individuals at the WISH Clinic and raising over $18,000 for multiple
sclerosis research.
We were honoured to participate in the Class of 1985 reunion at the Apotex Centre in April and welcomed the
World President’s Organization in October. Our alumni and friends of the faculty contribute significantly to our
success and we are pleased to highlight their contributions in this report. The Class of 2009 presented their inaugural
“Passion and Commitment Award” and thanks to the generosity of Mr. William Eamer, four new scholarships
will be awarded to one student in each year of the Pharmacy program. The Faculty appreciates all of the support
received from so many generous people, and we extend our thanks for all of the hard work , provided by so
many, to achieve the success that the faculty has enjoyed.
Lavern Vercaigne B.Sc.(Pharm.), Pharm.D., Professor & Acting Dean
Faculty of Pharmacy
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Dean & Professor
David Collins, Dip.Pharm.(NZ), M.S.(Minn.), Ph.D.(Minn.)
Dean Emeritus
John Steele, B.Sc., Ph.D.(Glasgow)
Associate Dean (Academic) & Professor
Lavern M. Vercaigne, B.Sc.(Pharm.)(Man.), Pharm.D.(Tor.) (effective January 1, 2010)
Associate Dean (Research) & Professor
Yuewen Gong, B.M.(Beijing), M.Sc.(China), Ph.D.(Man.) (effective January 1, 2010)
Professors
Frank Burczynski, B.Sc.(Pharm.), M.Sc., Ph.D.(Man.)
Ruby Grymonpre, B.Sc.(Pharm.)(Man.), Pharm.D.(Minn.)
Xiaochen Gu, B.Sc.(Pharm.), M.Sc., Ph.D.(China)
Brian Hasinoff, B.Sc.(Hons.), Ph.D.(Alta.)
Keith J. Simons, B.Sc.(Pharm.), M.Sc.(Man.), Ph.D.(Wash.)
Sheryl Zelenitsky, B.Sc.(Pharm.)(Man.), Pharm.D.(Buffalo)
Professor Emeritus
Colin Briggs, B.Pharm., Ph.D.(London), F.R.Pharm.S.
John Templeton, B.Sc.(Hons.), M.Sc.(Nfld.), Ph.D.(London), D.I.C.(Imp. Coll.), F.R.S.C.C. Chem.(U.K.)
Associate Professors
Gaik-Lean Chee, B.Sc.(Hons.), Ph.D.(Org. Chem.)(Man.)
Alan McIntosh, B.Sc.(Alta.), Ph.D.(Ont.)
Colleen Metge, B.Sc.(Pharm.)(Alta.), Ph.D.(Maryland)
Mike Namaka, B.Sc.(Pharm.), M.Sc., Ph.D.(Man.)
Assistant Professors
Silvia Alessi-Severini, B.Sc.(Pharm.)(Parma), B.Sc.(Pharm. Chem. & Tech.)(Parma), Ph.D.(Pharm. Science)
(Alta.)
Hope Anderson, B.Sc., Ph.D.(Man.)
Christine Davis, B.Sc., B.Sc.(Pharm.), Pharm.D.(BC)
Emmanuel Ho, B.Sc.(Hons.)(Tor.), Ph.D.(Tor.)
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Instructors
Beverley Alexiuk, B.Sc.(Pharm.)(Man.)
Joanna Ayotte, B.Sc.(Pharm.)(Man.), CAE
Kelly Brink, B.Sc.(Pharm.)(Man.)
Dennis Cote, B.Sc.(Pharm.)(Man.), M.Sc., Ph.D.(Man.)
Harris Iacovides, B.Sc.(Man.), B.Sc.(Pharm.)(Man.), M.Sc.(Pharm.)(Man.), Pharm.D.(Tor.)
Nancy Kleiman, B.Sc.(Pharm.), M.B.A.(Alta.)
Christopher Louizos, B.Sc.(Pharm.)(Man.)
Kristine Petrasko, B.Sc.(Pharm.)(Man.)
Kelly Senkiw, B.Sc.(Pharm.)(Man.)
Pharmacy Librarian/Assistant Professor
Mark Rabnett, B.A.(Hons.)(Tor.), MLS(Tor.)
Sessional Instructors
Dexter Boyd, B.Sc.(Pharm.)
Shawn Bugden, B.Sc.(Hons.), B.Sc.(Pharm.), M.Sc.
Ross Forsyth, B.Sc.(Pharm.)(Man.)
Ronald Guse, B.Sc.(Pharm.)(Man.)
Susan Lessard-Friesen, B.Sc.(Pharm.)(Man.)
Kyle MacNair, B.Sc.(Pharm.)(Man.)
Clinical Appointments (Nil Salary)
Robert Ariano, B.Sc. (Pharm.)(Man.), Pharm.D.(Minn.)
Alvaro Bras, B.Sc.(Chem.)(Man.), Ph.D.(Man.)
Anna Coulter, B.Sc.(Pharm.)(Man.), Pharm.D.(Ohio)
Jamie Falk, B.Sc. (Pharm.)(Man.), Pharm.D.(BC)
Mark Friesen, B.Sc.(Pharm.), M.Sc.(Man.), Pharm.D.(Tor.)
Rhonda Fusee, B.Sc.(Pharm.)(Man.)
Alfred S. J. Gin, B.Sc.(Pharm.)(Man.), Pharm.D.(SUNYAB)
Kimi Guilbert, B.Sc.(Pharm.)(Man.), M.Sc.(Pharm.)(Man.)
Nick Honcharik, B.Sc.(Pharm.), Pharm.D.(SUNYAB)
Patricia L. Honcharik, B.Sc.(Pharm.)(Man.), Pharm.D.(SUNYAB)
Colette Raymond, B.Sc.(Pharm.)(Alta.), Pharm.D.(BC)
Amy Sood, B.Sc.(Pharm.)(Tor.), Pharm.D.(Tor.)
Peter Thomson, B.Sc.(Pharm.)(BC), Pharm.D.(Wayne State)
Faculty & Staff 2009-2010 … cont.
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Clinical Appointments (Nil Salary) cont.
Rick Thurmeier, B.Sc.(Pharm.)(Man.)
Pat Trozzo, B.Sc.(Pharm.)(Man.)
Walter Watral, B.S.(Pharm.)(Man.), Pharm.D.(Minn.)
Lori Wazny, B.Sc.(Pharm.), Pharm.D., C.D.E.
Donna Woloschuk, B.Sc.(Pharm.)(Sask.), Pharm.D.(Cincinnati)
Assistant Professor Appointments (Nil Salary)
Albert Friesen, B.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D.(Man.)
Kennedy Mang’era, B.Sc.(Pharm.)(Kenya), M.Sc.(Belgium), Ph.D.(Belgium)
Shirley Treacy, B.S.P., M.Sc.(Sask.)
Dennis Wong, B.Sc.(Pharm.)
Lecturers (Nil Salary)
Britt Kural, B.Sc.(Pharm.)(Man.)
Danica Lister, B.Sc.(Pharm.)(Man.)
Brenda Rosenthal, B.Sc.(Pharm.)
Dinah Santos, B.Sc.(Pharm.), C.D.E.
Cross Appointments
Robert Biscontri, Ph.D., MM-ITM, B.Com., CGA, CPA(Aust), FCPA(Aust.)
William Leslie, B.Sc.(Hons.), M.Sc., M.D.(Man.)
Mohammed Moghadasian, D.V.M., M.Sc., Ph.D.(BC)
Grant Pierce, Ph.D.(Man.), FACC, FAHA
Daniel Sitar, B.Sc.(Pharm.), M.Sc., Ph.D.(Man.)
Adjunct Appointments
Gary Van Domselaar, B.Sc.(Chem.), Ph.D.(Pharm./Pharmaceutical Sciences)(Alta.)
Faculty Administrative Staff
Janice Bailey, Faculty Manager
Patricia Kopp, Technical Support Manager
Cheryl Lee, Faculty Administrator
Terri Martin, Office Assistant
Joanne Ogilvie, Confidential Assistant to the Dean
Jessica Warnett, Office Assistant
Faculty & Staff 2009-2010 … cont.
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Lab Technicians
Christine Laqui
Daywin Patel
Catherine Zahradka
IST Computer Services
Steve Birch, Information Technologist
Professional/Research Associates
Emma Frost, B.Sc.(Hons.)(U.K.), Ph.D.(U.K)
Kim O’Hara, B.Sc.(Alta.), Ph.D.(Dartmouth Medical School)
Xing Wu. B.Sc.(China), M.Sc., Ph.D.(Basel)
External Relations
Danielle Dunbar, Acting Director
Blair Nicholls, Development Officer
Lisa Thomson Stifora, Stewardship & Communications Officer
Faculty & Staff 2009-2010 … cont.
Faculty of Pharmacy
New Faculty
The Faculty of Pharmacy is pleased to announce the following new faculty
appointments.
Dr. Harris Iacovides joined the Faculty effective July 1, 2010 as a full-time clinical
instructor. Dr. Iacovides completed the majority of his academic training at the
University of Manitoba obtaining a B.Sc. in Microbiology in 1999, B.Sc.(Pharm.)
in 2003 and M.Sc.(Pharm.) in 2006. Dr. Iacovides obtained his Pharm.D. at the
University of Toronto in 2010 and now joins our faculty as an instructor for the
undergraduate clinical courses.
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New Faculty … cont.
Dr. Emmanuel Ho joined the Faculty effective July 1, 2010. Dr. Ho earned his
Ph.D. in Pharmaceutical Sciences from the University of Toronto and was awarded
a doctoral graduate scholarship from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research
Council of Canada (NSERC).
As a post-doctoral fellow at the British Columbia Cancer Research Centre, Dr. Ho
was awarded the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) Post-Doctoral
Fellowship along with the Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research Post-
Doctoral Fellowship (MSFHR).
Prior to joining the University of Manitoba, Dr. Ho was a Research Assistant
Professor at the University of Utah in the Department of Bioengineering. His research interests include the
development and prevention of HIV/AIDS and other infectious diseases. Upon joining the University of Utah
in 2009, he was awarded two highly competitive research grants as the principal investigator. One of these
grants was awarded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation to develop a novel intravaginal delivery system
for the sustained induction of mucosal immunity in the prevention of HIV transmission.
Shawn Bugden joined the Faculty effective September 1, 2010. He obtained a B.Sc.
(Pharm.) from the University of Manitoba in 1991. He has a special interest in rural
pharmacy practice and has been the Regional Director of Pharmacy for the Central
Regional Health Authority since 1999. His interest in critical literature appraisal and
optimal drug utilization led to his involvement in the Prescription Information Ser-
vices of Manitoba program. As a founding member of the Canadian Academic De-
tailing Collaboration, Bugden has played a role in training, research and resource
development for academic detailing nationally and internationally. He has supported
these efforts through involvement in the research collaboration, Knowledge Translation
– Improved Clinical Effectiveness through Behavioural Research Group.
Bugden completed an M.Sc. in Evidence-Based Medicine from Oxford in 2006, following which, he developed
an interest in pharmacoeconomics and outcomes research. This led to his involvement with the Provincial
Oncology Drug Program of CancerCare Manitoba as a pharmacoeconomics pharmacist. Bugden is also a
frequent presenter at provincial and national conferences. He has published more than 15 research and
educational papers and is currently completing his Pharm.D. degree at the University of Washington. In
addition, he has been involved in the undergraduate education of pharmacy and medical students since 2005
and has played a leadership role in the pharmacy profession as a Past-President of the Manitoba Association
of Pharmacy Directors and as the current President of the Manitoba Pharmaceutical Association.
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Lavern Vercaigne appointed Acting Dean, Faculty of Pharmacy
The Faculty of Pharmacy is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr. Yuewen
Gong as Associate Dean (Research) effective January 1, 2010 to June 30, 2011.
Dr. Gong, B.M. (Beijing), M.Sc. (Beijing), Ph.D. (Manitoba) received his Bachelor
of Medicine in Traditional Chinese Medicine from the Beijing University of
Chinese Medicine, the M.Sc. in pathophysiology from the Chinese Academy of
Medical Sciences and the Ph.D. in Molecular Endocrinology in the Department
of Physiology at the University of Manitoba. After graduation he completed
postdoctoral trainings at the Mayo Clinic and the University of Manitoba. Dr.
Gong joined the University of Manitoba in 1997 and was promoted to professor
in the Faculty of Pharmacy in 2007. He has been involved in research and
teaching in both undergraduate and graduate levels in the Faculty. The focus
of Dr. Gong’s research program is to understand the mechanism of liver fibrosis and cancer, and to develop
treatments for these conditions.
The Faculty of Pharmacy is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr.
Lavern Vercaigne as Acting Dean effective July 1, 2010 to June 30, 2011.
Dr. Vercaigne, B.Sc.(Pharm.) (Manitoba), Pharm.D. (Toronto) began his academic
career in 1995 with the University of Manitoba Faculty of Pharmacy after receiving
his Pharm.D. degree from the University of Toronto. While at the Faculty, Dr.
Vercaigne has been extensively involved in curricular development and
implementation. He has been an active member on the Curriculum Committee
continuously for the last 10 years, serving as chair from 2000 to 2004 and again
in 2010. On a national level, Dr. Vercaigne was a council member of the Associa-
tion of Faculties of Pharmacy of Canada (AFPC) for six years and served as its
president in the 2002-2003 academic year. He is currently chair of the Committee
on Exams and a member of the Board of Directors of the Pharmacy Examining Board of Canada (PEBC). Dr.
Vercaigne has an active clinical practice and research program in collaboration with the Manitoba Renal
Program. His research interest primarily includes management of central venous catheter infection and
thrombosis in hemodialysis patients. In 2007, Dr. Vercaigne was awarded the Bonnie Schultz Memorial
Award for Practice Excellence and in 2008, the Pharmacist of the Year Award by the Manitoba Pharmaceutical
Association.
Faculty News
Yuewen Gong appointed Associate Dean (Research)
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Student Recognition of Outstanding Teachers for 2009-2010
2009 UMSU/UTS Students’ Teacher Recognition
Ms Kristine Petrasko, Instructor, Faculty of Pharmacy as chosen by fourth-year student Yang (Anna) Xu.
Outstanding Teacher, first year
Ms Nancy Kleiman, Instructor
Outstanding Teacher, second year
Dr. Lean Chee, Associate Professor
Outstanding Teacher, third year
Dr. Sheryl Zelenitsky, Professor
Outstanding Teacher, fourth year
Dr. Lavern Vercaigne, Professor & Acting Dean
Outstanding Teacher, fourth year, Acting Dean of
Pharmacy Lavern Vercaigne and former
Dean of Pharmacy David Collins
From left: 2009 recipient of UMSU/UTS Students’ Teacher
Recognition, Kristine Petrasko; student nominator, Yang
(Anna) Xu; and Acting Dean of Pharmacy Lavern Vercaigne
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Dr. Mike Namaka, Associate Professor, attended the Controversies in
Neurology conference in Prague, Czechoslovakia from October 8 through 12,
2009. At the conference, Dr. Namaka expanded the neuroscience analytical
skills of the Faculty of Pharmacy to include that of an assay called
“Chromatin Immunoprecipitation Assay” also referred to as CHIP.
Currently, the Faculty of Pharmacy’s research team has a research interest in
neurological disorders affecting central nervous system (CNS) myelin such
as multiple sclerosis. The team is specifically interested in exploring the role
of MECP-2 in myelin formation. As such they are examining various proteins
such as brain derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) and others that MECP-2
may regulate during the formation and maintenance of CNS myelin. The
CHIP technique explored at the conference allows them to explore the impact
that MECP-2 has on the various proteins involved in myelin formation, repair and maintenance.
The CHIP analytical technique has now been implemented within the Faculty’s neuroscience research
laboratory. Doctoral candidate, Mr. Parvez Vora is currently using this technique to assist him during his
training within Dr. Namaka’s laboratory.
Prague conference offers insight into new research methods
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Dr. Mike Namaka
Promotions
Dr. Xiaochen Gu was promoted from Associate to Full Professor, effective March
30, 2010.
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Message from the Senior Stick: Justin Ling, Class of 2010
At the conclusion of this academic year, I am faced with the challenge of
summarizing the many accomplishments of the Faculty of Pharmacy student
body in a single, short communication. The incredible ambition, talent and
diversity of the students has always overwhelmed and humbled me, and I
am privileged that they chose me to represent them. The students continue
to show that beyond classrooms and textbooks are innovative citizens seeking
to contribute to the improvement of their communities, and the betterment
of themselves.
The academic year of 2009-2010 demonstrated that students from the
University of Manitoba continue to perform admirably amongst pharmacy
students at both national and local levels. At Professional Development
Week 2010 in Toronto, Manitoba won the Patient Counseling Competition
and the Pharmafacts Bowl, and placed second in the Compounding and
Scientific Literature Competitions. This was a tremendous achievement for representatives from the second-
smallest faculty in Canada. In Winnipeg, two of the three co-chairs at the WISH (Winnipeg Interprofessional
Student-run Health) Clinic were pharmacy students, and the Red Party in support of CanFAR (Canadian
Foundation for AIDS Research) was an unmitigated success in its second year. In extracurricular activities,
Pharmacy repeated as intramural basketball champions and Team Pharmacy participated in its second MS
Walk, while the Blister Pack was on a one-year hiatus from the Manitoba Marathon.
With the passage of our second year at the Bannatyne Campus, there remain several opportunities for faculty,
staff and students at the Faculty of Pharmacy. There have been challenges instituting closer relationships
with students of other health care professions despite the close proximity of the faculty buildings, maintaining
local student involvement in Student Council and CAPSI (Canadian Association of Pharmacy Students and
Interns) initiatives, and developing closer ties with our neighbouring University of Saskatchewan pharmacy
students. The onus is on student leadership and involvement to take advantage of these areas of growth.
I have been extremely fortunate to work with such dedicated and supportive faculty and staff for the past two years
in my role as Co-Stick for Student Council. We students count ourselves fortunate to have witnessed and participated
in the ongoing development of pharmacy practice in Manitoba and beyond. Our professors – our mentors and
guides – have been instrumental in helping us to find our places in the profession, and we will strive to realize our
potential using the tools they provided, the knowledge they imparted and the high standards they demonstrated.
Thank you for your patience, your perseverance and your passion.
Justin Ling, B.Sc.(Pharm)
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Undergraduate Education
Student News
In 2009-2010, 52 students were offered positions in the Pharmacy program. Of these, 30 had attended an urban
high school, and 18 attended rural high schools in Manitoba; the remaining four had attended high school in
other provinces.
Twelve university graduates were admitted to first year, and of the balance, two students had completed
three or more years of university study, 10 students at least two years of study, and the remaining 28 had
completed the required one year university program.
Table 1: Student Profile 2009-2010
Year Female Male Total
1 30 (55%) 25 (45% ) 55
2 27 (54% ) 23 (46% ) 50
3 24 (59% ) 17 (41% ) 41
4 32 (70%) 14 (30%) 46
Total 113 (59%) 79 (41%) 192
Total applications for entry to the Faculty in 2009-2010 was 232, compared to 254 in 2008-2009. The Faculty
graduated 46 undergraduate students in 2009-2010.
2010 Graduation Ceremony
The Class of 2010 Graduation Ceremony was held on June 5, 2010
at Bethel Mennonite Church. Dr. David Collins, Dean, welcomed
attendees, followed by greetings from Dr. David Barnard, University
of Manitoba President and Vice-Chancellor, who brought greetings
from the University. Jeff Froese gave the valedictorian address. Several awards were presented, including the
MPhA Awards by Shawn Bugden, MPhA President, who was also a student-invited guest speaker; the CSHP
Award by Lois Cantin, President of CSHP; the A. Langley Jones Leadership Award by Michelle Glass, Vice
President of MSP; the Class of 2009 Passion & Commitment Award by graduates Crystal Kosheluk and Kori
Wachniak; and the BMS Award for Excellence in Teaching Fourth Year by David Collins. Finally, MPhA Pins,
Mortar & Pestles, Deans Honour List and other award certificates were presented to the graduating class. The
ceremony closed with the passing of the sticks from Justin Ling to Jordan Ducheminsky. A small reception
took place following the ceremony.
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On September 28, 2009 52 first-year
pharmacy students at the University of
Manitoba took their first steps toward
becoming pharmacists during a tradition-
honoured White Coat Ceremony.
Guest speakers at the ceremony included:
Randy Stephanchew, president, Manitoba
Pharmaceutical Association; Shawn Bugden,
president-elect, Manitoba Pharmaceutical
Association; and Dr. Ruby Grymonpre,
professor, Faculty of Pharmacy.
David Collins, Dean and master of
ceremonies at the event said, “We are pleased to present the white coats to the first year pharmacy students
in recognition of their enrolment in a health care profession. The students should be proud of their
accomplishments thus far, and can look forward to their future successes within the program and the
profession of pharmacy.”
The White Coat Ceremony is a highly symbolic event that culminates with each student receiving a new
white lab coat that symbolizes entry into the pharmacy profession. During the ceremony, new students
stand and recite the “Oath of a Pharmacist” in which they promise to show compassion and respect
throughout their careers and to set worthy examples in the application of humanistic principles.
White Coat Ceremony welcomes new pharmacy students
The Pharmacy Class of 2013
New pharmacy students receive their white coats from faculty members at the September 2009 White Coat Ceremony
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Pharmacy students excel at 2010 Professional Development Week
Student News
Manitoba’s pharmacy students were a force to be reckoned with at the 2010 Professional Development Week
in Toronto, ON. Manitoba’s student representatives placed first and second in several events during the four-
day conference held from January 13 through 16, 2010.
Professional Development Week is a student-organized
initiative that gives Canada’s pharmacy students the
opportunity to learn from key healthcare figures and
network with future colleagues. This year, over 800
students attended to learn about topics including
humanitarianism and global health, obstacles in child
psychiatry, Toronto's battle with SARS, interprofessionalism,
the impact of the entry-level PharmD and other key
world health issues.
Several competitions took place during the event. This
year, the students representing the University of Manitoba
placed very well. In the Patient Interview Competition,
fourth-year student Jacinte Bosc received first place.
Third-year student Ashley Walus received second place in the Student Literary Challenge. In the Compounding
Competition third-years Thanh Nguyen, Hidy Girgis, Komal Kaler and Ralph Quejada earned second place.
Manitoba’s students also placed first in the Pharmafacts Bowl, a quiz-game contest that tests the knowledge
of Canada’s pharmacy students. The team of first-year Cody Hotel, second-year Kristina Jandavs, third-year
Hidy Girgis and fourth-year Justin Ling received first place among 10 teams trying to answer academic multiple-
choice questions based on pharmacy academia covering the first to last year of pharmacy education.
Fourth-year Christine Leong was awarded the CSHP Hospital Pharmacy Award, sponsored by the Canadian
Society of Hospital Pharmacists (CSHP) and Canadian Association of Pharmacy Students and Interns
(CAPSI). The award recognizes Christine’s promise as a future hospital pharmacy practitioner, demonstrated
by her eagerness, dedication and a positive attitude towards academic learning, the profession and the practice
of hospital pharmacy.
The CAPSI-Wyeth Guy Genest Passion for Pharmacy (Manitoba) Award was presented to third-year student
Crystal Gennick for her notable passion for and dedication to the profession of pharmacy.
We congratulate all of Manitoba’s outstanding Pharmacy students who represented their Faculty at Professional
Development Week.
Manitoba’s pharmacy students celebrate their success at
Professional Development Week in Toronto, ON.
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The University of Manitoba’s pharmacy students participated in
several community service endeavours this year with a range of
organizations, including the Canadian Diabetes Association, H1N1
and seasonal influenza vaccination clinics and the Winnipeg
Interprofessional Student-run Health Clinic (WISH Clinic) as part of
their service learning requirement.
Diagnosed with type 1 diabetes in 2008, first-year student Christopher
Dupont developed an interest in becoming a diabetes advocate,
which led him to fulfill his learning service requirement with the
Canadian Diabetes Association (CDA). He has become an asset to the
organization, delivering Learning Series presentations to children
and adults.
Since his diagnosis, Christopher’s empathy for people with diabetes has grown every day. “When I interact
with individuals with diabetes, it is reassuring to me as well – because we are in this together.”
Christopher’s volunteer experience has been rewarding, particularly when he has impacted young people’s
lives. “We recently visited a school where a little girl was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes. When she found out
I’m also living with type 1 diabetes, she kept repeating, ‘you have it too, I just can’t believe it.’ She was so
happy to know she was not alone.”
Volunteering as a diabetes advocate has motivated Christopher to be his best. “As a volunteer with the CDA,
I am given the opportunity to learn more about a disease that is currently affecting three million Canadians,
and do something about it.”
Christine Leong and several of her fellow fourth year students also saw an issue that they wanted to do
something about this year. During the busy flu season, they volunteered at the Louis Riel School Division
seasonal flu clinic to help prepare vaccine for administration and provide other support as required.
“As a pharmacy student, it was exciting to be involved in one of the participating centres that provided free
seasonal influenza vaccinations to high-risk patients,” said pharmacy student Leong. “I, along with two other
pharmacy students and a pharmacy technician student, participated in drawing up the seasonal influenza
vaccine into syringes. Among the four of us, we prepared about 120 pre-filled syringes in four hours.”
The experience provided a valuable look at the vaccination process. Leong and her fellow students were able
to observe the nurses and nursing students who provided the vaccination and assisted in pre-screening the
patients.
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This illustrated the importance of pharmacists in the
vaccination process. “I felt pharmacy students have the
potential to play a significant role in the screening process.
Overall, I was amazed by the level of organization that
took place at the clinic. The coordinators were absolutely
friendly, optimistic and energetic. It was definitely rewarding
to be a part of a service in which people were particularly
concerned about the influenza virus. Moreover, it was
terrific to see pharmacy students taking part in such an
important issue.”
The WISH Clinic is another endeavour that sees pharmacy
students tackling important issues. An interdisciplinary
holistic health centre, the WISH Clinic serves a community that faces many health challenges, with higher
rates of diabetes, heart and respiratory diseases, among other conditions.
Two third year pharmacy students, Mark Allan and Ashley Walus, were instrumental to the operation of the
WISH Clinic, acting as Executive Co-Chairs along with a student from the Faculty of Social Work. “Becoming
involved with this clinic has truly been a rewarding experience,” said Allan. “We all have gained so much
from spending time in the community and getting to know the people of Point Douglas.”
The WISH Clinic, located at Mount Carmel Clinic on Main Street, is an interdisciplinary initiative that includes
students and licensed professional mentors from a broad range of disciplines. The interdisciplinary nature of
the WISH Clinic enables comprehensive health care services to patients and provides collaborative learning
opportunities to students from different educational programs. It further enhances education by providing
students with an opportunity to become more aware of
inner city issues, social needs, and the medical concerns of
this community.
The efforts of these students have brought pride to their
Faculty and benefitted patients throughout Manitoba. We
salute their outstanding service to the community.
Volunteer experiences impact student lives … cont.
Seasonal flu clinic student volunteers
WISH Clinic student volunteers
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Faculty of Pharmacy Annual Report 2009-2010
The Faculty of Pharmacy currently offers 69 scholarships and
prizes for a total amount of $36,576. Award amounts range
from $25 to $3,000.
Scholarships are awarded based on past academic performance
and the student must be continuing their studies the following
year. Students must apply for some of the scholarships.
Prizes are based on academic performance only. Calls for
applications occur throughout the year starting in October.
In 2008, the Hulme Entrance Scholarship was added. A call for applications goes out with the letters of
acceptance to first-year students. Additionally, William Eamer modified his current scholarship from one
$2,000 scholarship for a third year student, to four $1,000 scholarships for one student in each year of pharmacy
study.
A new scholarship has been established by Frank Lavitt (LL.B./79) and his spouse Ahava Halpern (pending
Senate approval). In honour of Mr. Lavitt’s parents, Joseph (B.Sc. Pharm/52) and Sylvia Lavitt, an endowment
fund with an initial gift of $25,000 has been established. The annual available interest ($1,000) will provide
one scholarship to a student who is enrolled in third year and has achieved a minimum degree GPA of 3.0.
The Perrigo Award of Excellence in Non-Prescription Medication Studies (for a second-year student, $200)
was withdrawn this year.
The Faculty of Pharmacy currently has 10 bursaries totalling $6,550 for students who demonstrate financial need.
The University also has bursaries available, for which students apply to the Financial Aid and Awards Office.
These applications are due at the Financial Aid and Awards Office by October 1 each year.
One new bursary has been established (pending Senate approval). In memory of Hyeman Barlin (Dip.Pharm./40),
family and friends have established an endowment fund with an initial gift of $10,000. The available interest
($400) will be used to offer one bursary to a student who has achieved a minimum degree GPA of 3.0 and has
demonstrated financial need.
Per the Financial Aid and Awards Office (FAAO), the primary goal of awarding bursaries is to reduce a student’s
debt. FAAO provides the Faculty with information about students’ debt. Students are usually notified in
December as to whether or not their applications are successful.
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Team Pharmacy rakes in donations for MS Research
A group of first-, second- and third-year pharmacy students, led by instructor Kristine Petrasko (BSc Pharm)/00),
have joined together as Team Pharmacy to help the fight against Multiple Sclerosis (MS). In the past two
years, they have achieved an amazing fundraising total of over $33,000.
They raised over $15,000 for the cause in the lead-up to the April 26, 2009 MS Walk. For their tremendous
efforts Team Pharmacy won Top Rookie Fundraising Team of the Year, Top Corporate Fundraising Team of
the Year, and Largest Corporate Team of the Year with 78 team members. Team Pharmacy also placed third
overall for fundraising out of 211 teams.
At the 2010 MS Walk Team Pharmacy outdid themselves, forming a team of 110 members consisting of
pharmacy students and their families and friends. They also raised over $18,000 — $3,000 more than the
previous year!
Student News
Team Pharmacy at the 2010
MS Walk.
The Awards Committee met four times during the 2009-2010 academic year:
1. September 2009 (Hulme Scholarship.)
2. November 2009 (Bursaries.)
3. May 2010 (Graduating student awards and student-nominated awards.)
4. June 2010 (First-, second- and third-year pharmacy students.)
Scholarships and Bursaries … cont.
Faculty of Pharmacy Annual Report 2009-2010
Dean’s Honour List 2009-2010
Year 1
Jaden Brandt
Michelle Huyber
Daniel Kyrzyk
Stephen Lewis
Jordan Nash
Devin Ross
Year 2
Kaila Bell
Krista Brown
Blair Einarson
Caitlin Hacault
Kaley Kawchuk
Arleigh Maddison
Shannon Smith
Christopher Sochan
Year 3
Julia Fiorino
Crystal Gennick
Hidy Girgis
Farah Rashid
Angela Zilke
Year 4
Ashley Baert
Jennifer Burbella
Divna Calic
Dayna Catrysse
Karissa Cook
Alexandra Cooper
Katherine Enns
Stacy Galas
Dustin Hunt
Laura Kinsman
Colin Langedock
Carolyn Lawrance
Christine Leong
Justin Ling
Scott Putz
Beverley Spriggs
Tommy Ting
Yang Xu
Former Dean of Pharmacy, Dr. David Collins, presents
certificates to students on the Dean’s Honour List at the
2009 White Coat Ceremony
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Undergraduate Award Winners 2009-2010
Student News
Scott ANDRESEN, (Year 1): Pharmacy Class of 1966 Scholarship. Completion of first or second year with high
academic standing (min GPA 3.5) and demonstrated leadership and involvement in extra-curricular activities
(by letter of application.)
Michelle HUYBER, (Year 1): Dr. D. McDougall Memorial Scholarship. Outstanding merit in Fundamentals of
Pharmaceutics (PHRM1300.)
Dennis LE, (Year 1): Sanofi-Aventis Canada Scholarship. Academic merit in first year pharmacy (min. GPA 3.00.)
Jordan NASH, (Year 1): Pharmacy Class of 1966 Scholarship. Completion of first or second year with high
academic standing (min GPA 3.5) and demonstrated leadership and involvement in extra-curricular activities
(by letter of application.)
Devin ROSS, (Year 1): Doreen O’Donnell Memorial Scholarship. Highest standing in first year pharmacy.
Devin ROSS, (Year 1): Dr. A.W. Hogg Undergraduate Scholarship. Highest standing in the Faculty of Pharmacy.
Devin ROSS, (Year 1): Isbister Scholarship in Pharmacy. Highest standing in any year (first, second, third).
Robin SMALL, (Year 1): Procurity Pharmacy Services Inc. Award. Outstanding merit (great aptitude) in Skills
Lab I (PHRM1100.) TWO AWARDS are granted. Obtained grade no less than B+ in course; achieved minimum
cumulative GPA of 3.5.
Sara SMITH, (Year 1): Procurity Pharmacy Services Inc. Award. Outstanding merit (great aptitude) in Skills
Lab I (PHRM1100). TWO AWARDS are granted. Obtained grade no less than B+ in course; achieved minimum
cumulative GPA of 3.5.
Lucy-Rose VUONG, (Year 1): William G. Eamer/Manitoba Pharmaceutical Association Scholarship. Academic
excellence and demonstrated social responsibility and personal initiative through active participation in student
government or other student community service. FOUR AWARDS are granted.
Kaila BELL, (Year 2): Mrs. Ethel Roberts Memorial Prize. Outstanding merit in second year of pharmacy.
NOT TENABLE with other awards.
Krista BROWN, (Year 2): Bletcher Memorial Scholarship, High standing in second year of pharmacy.
Krista BROWN, (Year 2): Procurity Pharmacy Services Inc. Award. Outstanding merit in Skills Lab II (PHRM2100).
TWO AWARDS are granted. Obtained grade no less than B+ in course; achieved minimum cumulative GPA
of 3.5.
Blair EINARSON, (Year 2): Mary & Joe Zeal Prize. Outstanding merit in second year of pharmacy.
Faculty of Pharmacy Annual Report 2009-2010
Undergraduate Award Winners 2009-2010 … cont.
Karin ENS, (Year 2): William G. Eamer/Manitoba Pharmaceutical Association Scholarship. Academic excellence
and demonstrated social responsibility and personal initiative through active participation in student
government or other student community service. FOUR AWARDS are granted.
Ashley GRAHAM, (Year 2): Procurity Pharmacy Services Inc. Award. Outstanding merit in Skills Lab II
(PHRM2100.) TWO AWARDS are granted. Obtained grade no less than B+ in course; achieved minimum
cumulative GPA of 3.5.
Caitlin HACAULT, (Year 2): Manitoba Pharmacists’ Women’s Auxiliary Scholarship. Outstanding merit in
second year of pharmacy.
Caitlin HACAULT, (Year 2): Eli Lilly Book Award. Active participation, leadership potential, and a minimum
GPA of 3.0. Is offered to a first-, second- or third-year student.
Kaley KAWCHUK, (Year 2): Sanofi-Aventis Canada Scholarship. Academic merit in second year pharmacy.
Melody LOVE, (Year 2): Bristol-Myers Squibb Pharmacy Award. Outstanding merit in Pharmacology (PHAC 2100.)
Arleigh MADDISON, (Year 2): Donald J. Forsyth Memorial Scholarship. Outstanding merit in second year of
pharmacy.
Shannon SMITH , (Year 2): Sanofi-Aventis Award in Law & Ethics. Highest academic standing in the
jurisprudence section of PSL-2 PHRM2100.
Shannon SMITH, (Year 2): Stewart G. Wilcox Award. Completion of the second year of the program in the
Faculty of Pharmacy with high academic standing and achieving the highest standing in the course
PHRM2100: Jurisprudence Section.
Christopher SOCHAM, (Year 2): Manitoba Pharmaceutical Association Scholarship. Outstanding merit in
second year of pharmacy.
Julia FIORINO, (Year 3): Flexon Silver Medal. Highest aggregate standing in Medicinal Chemistry courses
(same criteria for Novopharm Med Chem Award #22409.)
Julia FIORINO, (Year 3): Novopharm Ltd. Scholarship in Medicinal Chemistry. Highest aggregate standing in
first, second and third year medicinal chemistry. Given along with Flexon Silver Medal (same criteria.)
Julia FIORINO, (Year 3): Dr. Roman (Roy) Bilous Scholarship. High academic standing for a full time student
completing third year who has achieved high academic standing in the Medicinal Chemistry subject stream:
PHRM2220 and PHRM3220.
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Student News
Julia FIORINO, (Year 3): Manitoba Pharmaceutical Association Silver Medal in Third Year Pharmacy. Highest
standing in third year of pharmacy.
Crystal GENNICK, (Year 3): Charles E. Frosst Scholarship & Medal in Pharmacy. Highest standing in third
year of pharmacy.
Thanh NGUYEN, (Year 3): Procurity Pharmacy Services Inc. Award. Outstanding merit in Skills Lab III
(PHRM3100.) TWO AWARDS are granted. Obtained grade no less than B+ in course; achieved minimum
cumulative GPA of 3.5.
Amanda NUNN, (Year 3): Bonnie Schulz Memorial Scholarship. Outstanding merit in the Standardized Patient
streams of PSL-1, 2 and 3 with particular emphasis on the Drug Information Component.
Nadia PAWLOSKY, (Year 3): The Doreen Ash Memorial Prize (student nominated.) For a student active in
available sports programs, social programs and student activities in the Faculty with at least one year of Pharmacy.
Kirkland PETRIN, (Year 3): Harry Singer Memorial Medal. High academic standing and demonstrated
outstanding merit in second and third year skills lab patient counseling component; minimum cumulative GPA 3.5.
Grant PIDWINSKI, (Year 3): Canadian Pharmacists Association Centennial Award. Student Council nominates
either a third- or fourth-year student for the award, who promotes the faculty and profession, is actively involved
with student council and other local/provincial associations, who participates in student athletics and other
extracurricular activities, is in good academic standing, and is a CPhA student member.
Farah RASHID, (Year 3): Natural Medicines Comprehensive Database Prize in Pharmacy. High academic standing
and demonstrated promise in improving patient care and an appreciation for scientific inquiry and an evidence-
based approach to evaluating natural medicines.
Farah RASHID, (Year 3): Sheppy I. Adler Memorial Scholarship. Best major project (essay, oral presentation
or display) in Natural Health Products (PHRM3430.)
Farah RASHID, (Year 3): William G. Eamer/Manitoba Pharmaceutical Association Scholarship. Academic excellence
and demonstrated social responsibility and personal initiative through active participation in student
government or other student community service. FOUR AWARDS are granted.
Farah RASHID, (Year 3): The Mike Kupfer Memorial Award (student nominated.) Participated in student activities;
demonstrated high degree of empathy of fellow students.
Ashley WALUS, (Year 3): Novopharm Ltd. Award in Biopharmaceutics/Pharmacokinetics. Highest aggregate
standing in Biopharmaceutics (2270), Pharmacokinetics (2280) and Clinical Pharmacokinetics (3500.)
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Undergraduate Award Winners 2009-2010 … cont.
Ashley WALUS, (Year 3): Professional Development Week Award. For a student who has demonstrated
involvement in student-related activities in the Faculty, professional pharmaceutical organizations, and/or
volunteer activities. Given to a second- or third-year student who is in good standing in the Faculty of Pharmacy.
Angela ZILKE, (Year 3): Procurity Pharmacy Services Inc. Award. Outstanding merit in Skills Lab III (PHRM3100.)
TWO AWARDS are granted. Obtained grade no less than B+ in course; achieved minimum cumulative GPA of 3.5.
Ashley BAERT, (Year 4): Audrey Koz Memorial Prize. Outstanding merit in Clinical Pharmacy 3 (PHRM 4310)
and SPEP-4 (PHRM4700.)
Divna CALIC, (Year 4): MPhA President’s Prize. Outstanding merit in fourth year pharmacy courses.
Dayna CATRYSSE, (Year 4): Outstanding paper in the Electives Course (PHRM4800.) “Goals in Mineral
Metabolism: Inadequate Compliance with KDIGO – The GIMMICK Study" (preceptor: Dr. Amy Sood.)
Dustin HUNT, (Year 4): David Stern Memorial Scholarship. Highest standing Pharmacy Practice Management
(PHRM4230) and who plans to pursue a career in retail pharmacy (96.7%.)
Laura KINSMAN, (Year 4): Langley Jones Leadership Award (student nominated.) For aptitude for community
pharmacy and consumer health care products and leadership qualities.
Colin LANGEDOCK, (Year 4): Pat Gorman Memorial Award (student nominated.) Satisfactory academic record
and satisfactory athletic participation record.
Carolyn LAWRANCE, (Year 4): University Gold Medal, Highest standing in Pharmacy. Based on degree GPA.
Carolyn LAWRANCE, (Year 4): MPhA Gold Medal in fourth year Pharmacy. Highest GPA in second, third,
fourth year (pharmacy courses only.)
Carolyn LAWRANCE, (Year 4): Abraham Schwartz Prize. Highest standing in B.Sc. (Pharm.)
Carolyn LAWRANCE, (Year 4): Mark Rose Memorial Book Prize. Highest standing in B.Sc. (Pharm.)
Carolyn LAWRANCE, (Year 4): Procurity Pharmacy Services Ltd. Award (2.) Highest standing in PHRM4230
Pharmacy Practice Management (96.7%.)
Carolyn LAWRANCE, (Year 4): Frank Edick Memorial Prize. Highest standing in Clinical Pharmacy 3
(PHRM4310) (88.3%.)
Christine LEONG, (Year 4): Manitoba Branch – Canadian Society of Hospital Pharmacists Award. Outstanding
merit in Clinical Pharmacy 3 (PHRM4310) and SPEP-4 (PHRM4700.)
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Student News
Christine LEONG, (Year 4): Dr. Dougal McDougal Memorial Trophy (student nominated.) Good scholastic
standing throughout undergraduate years, citizenship and dedication.
Justin LING, (Year 4): Dr. J.R. Murray Scholarship. After completing Manitoba Grade 12 proceeded to first year
Science in a Manitoba University. Minimum GPA 3.5. High standing in all years of the program. Has participated
in extra-curricular activities.
Paul MEDEIROS, (Year 4): Outstanding paper in the Electives Course (PHRM4800). “The Role of SMBG in
Children and Adolescents with Type-2 Diabetes Using Lifestyle Therapy" (preceptor: Dr. Heather Dean.)
Natlaie POUTEAU, (Year 4): Manitoba Lung Association Award. Providing a student in their fourth year of
the Undergraduate Pharmacy Program the opportunity to take the ASTHMATrec Program, who has obtained
a sufficiently high academic standing and a minimum of 3.0 in PHRM 2310, 3310 and 4310.
Advit SHAH, (Year 4): Procurity Pharmacy Services Ltd. Award (2.) Highest standing in PHRM4230 Pharmacy
Practice Management (94.6%.)
Advit SHAH, (Year 4): Pharmacy Class of 2009 Passion & Commitment Award. Successfully completed the
requirements for the B.Sc. Pharmacy program with a minimum degree grade point average of 3.0 and a strong
record of community service within the broader community, the Faculty of Pharmacy and/or the University.
Advit SHAH, (Year 4): Manitoba Lung Association Award. Providing a student in their fourth year of the
Undergraduate Pharmacy Program the opportunity to take the ASTHMATrec Program, who has obtained a
sufficiently high academic standing and a minimum of 3.0 in PHRM 2310, 3310 and 4310.
Beverley SPRIGGS, (Year 4): MPhA Silver Medal. Second highest GPA in second, third and fourth year pharmacy
courses only.
Beverley SPRIGGS, (Year 4): McKesson Canada Scholarship. Highest standing in the graduating year.
Beverley SPRIGGS, (Year 4): McKesson Canada Scholarship. Outstanding merit in the graduating year.
Yang XU, (Year 4): Students’ Teacher Recognition Reception. Gives outstanding graduating students an
opportunity to honour teachers who have made important contributions to their education. Suggested criteria
include: academic performance, involvement and/or leadership in the Faculty, outstanding accomplishments,
community service.
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My experience at the Handicapped Orphans Protection Center By Janice Nguyen
Elective Spotlight
When I learned about the fourth
year open elective program during
my first year in pharmacy, I knew
that it would be an opportunity to
do something meaningful and
exciting. I promised myself then
that I would use this opportunity to
volunteer abroad and help people
who have been less fortunate than I
have. I decided to volunteer in
Vietnam because, being half
Vietnamese, I have a strong personal
connection to the culture, the land
and its people, and this was an
opportunity to give back to a place
and culture that has helped to shape
who I am. I also knew it was a place
where I could make a meaningful
difference because there are so
many people in need of help. I chose to volunteer with Volunteers for Peace Vietnam in their disabled children
orphanage program, and was placed at the Handicapped Orphans Protection Centre of Thi Nghe in Ho Chi
Minh City under the pharmacist there to help care for the children.
Thi Nghe is a government-run centre for orphaned children with mental or physical disabilities. The Centre
aims to provide care for these children and educate them to the fullest extent of their physical and mental
capabilities. Today, approximately 230 staff members serve over four hundred children ranging from infants
to young adults with about 150 suffering from cerebral palsy. It also has a fully equipped physiotherapy area, a
medical treatment room, medical laboratory, 12 classrooms, an indoor swimming pool and an outdoor playground.
Unfortunately, despite all its progress and accomplishments, the orphanage is still not adequately staffed or
funded to provide the care and facilities the children need, and consequently relies heavily on volunteers and
donations.
My first day at Thi Nghe was an overwhelming experience, it is hard to prepare to see so many physically and
mentally disabled children in one place, most abandoned by their families and many confined to their beds
Janice Nguyen at the Handicapped Orphans Protection Centre in Vietnam
with Phat, one of her favourite children, who has been at the orphanage
his whole life and suffers from cerebral palsy.
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Elective Spotlight
or wheelchairs all day. I had never been to an orphanage or worked with disabled children before so it was
very intimidating. The children were separated into rooms of 20 to 30 children based on age and type and
severity of disabilities.
During my time there, I worked in three rooms. One had children five to 10 years of age who were mentally
and often physically disabled. It was an interesting and, at times, scary room to work in because many of the
children are active, unpredictable and require a lot of care and attention. A few of them were also violent
towards themselves and, rarely, towards others, usually because they were hungry and impatient for their
turn to be fed, but sometimes for no apparent reason at all. The second room I worked in had older children
five to 18-years-old and all were severely physically disabled, many suffering from cerebral palsy and confined
to their beds all day. Most showed some mental disability as well. Only three children in this room went to
school, the rest were confined to their beds all day. I mainly helped to feed this room each morning because
it was especially understaffed. The third room I worked in housed very young children from two to six years
of age, most suffering from cerebral palsy or other physical handicaps. Many of the children understood
Vietnamese and were very playful. I helped to feed lunch, gave the children exercise and practice walking and
stimulated those who couldn’t move as much as possible. I spent about 60 per cent of my day feeding children
and giving them their medications, 20 per cent playing with the children, and about 20 per cent with the
pharmacist preparing medications to put into the food.
Professionally, my experience was close to what I expected. I rightly presumed that in Vietnam there would
be more challenges in providing adequate, quality health-care to patients and that I would face many challenges
of my own in both working with the health care professionals and with the children. Although I speak some
Vietnamese, there was a language barrier between the staff and I, which limited my learning. However, I
found that this improved with time and I was able to learn a lot just by watching. Although I did not get to
discuss with the pharmacist her beliefs about mental disorders or the goals of treatment at this orphanage, I
got the feeling that keeping the children alive and as comfortable as possible was the main objective. I think
this is a result of the attitude that it is not realistic to hope for much more, along with a lack of resources.
Although the way they do things at the orphanage may not be up to Western standards, I believe whole-heartedly
that they do the best job they can with what they have. One thing that surprised me was that almost all of
the medications they used were traditional Western medicine; they just did not have nearly the range of
choices that I am used to seeing due to lack of funding and availability. In addition, I found their limitations
and challenges to be similar to those we face in Canada – such as funding, staffing shortages, staff management,
regulation and safety – but on a larger scale.
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My experience … cont.
The two most important things that I learned after working in Vietnam, which will stay with me as I start my
career are: spending time with patients to understand the challenges they and their loved ones face is an im-
portant component of being a health care professional, and; medication is an important aspect of health care,
but it is just one aspect of health care, and as a future pharmacist, I need to advocate for and learn about all
aspects of health care, not just the drugs that are used.
Although I did not get to do as much clinically as I would have liked, personally, my experience was more
rewarding than I ever expected. I learned so much about myself from working with the children and staff as
well as the many incredible volunteers from all over the world. I feel that the knowledge I acquired during
the last four years in pharmacy helped me to just be more understanding of the challenges that are faced
with providing the best quality health care to people and to identify problems in terms of medication safety. I
feel I was able to make a small impact on a few children’s lives in a short time, which is something that has
changed me in a positive way and which I know has made me a better person and future pharmacist.
Janice Nguyen currently works for Rexall Pharmaplus as a Winnipeg relief pharmacist. She hopes to earn her
asthma and diabetes educator certification over the next two years in addition to pursuing a more specialized
career path in the future. She plans to always continue to engage in community work because she gets great
enjoyment out of it.
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Alumni News Recipient of the 2009 Pharmacist of the Year
The Class of 1985 reunites at Apotex Centre
University of Manitoba, Faculty of Pharmacy graduate Ms. Penny Murray (BSc(Pharm)/69) has been named
2009 Pharmacist of the Year by the Manitoba Pharmaceutical Association (MPhA).
Murray has pursued a varied career in pharmacy, including both hospital and community pharmacy practice.
For 12 years she served as a long term care consultant pharmacist providing geriatric consultative services to
personal care homes. In 1994, Murray completed her Advanced Certificate in Gerontology. In September of
1999, she initiated a new phase in her career as Manager of the Long Term Care Pharmacy Program with the
Winnipeg Regional Health Authority where she remains to this day. In recognition of her leadership in the
advancement of pharmaceutical care in the senior population, the Canadian Society of Consultant Pharmacists
presented Murray with the Eldercare Award of Excellence in Senior Care Pharmacy.
An active member of many professional organizations at both the provincial and national level, Murray has
served as a Council Member and Vice President of the MPhA from 1998 to 2010. Throughout her years of
practice, she has structured her practice to work closely with patients and the other members of the health
care team to provide collaborative continued care. In recent years, she has been a provincial leader in moving
the profession forward. Her primary focus has always been to demonstrate and promote the pharmacist as a
valuable member of the health care team in improving patient health outcomes and patient safety. Penny
Murray is a most deserving recipient of the MPhA Pharmacist of the Year Award, given annually to a Manitoba
Pharmacist who, in the opinion of her peers, has made a significant contribution to the profession during her
career.
The Faculty of Pharmacy Class of 1985 reunited for their twenty-
fifth reunion on April 10, 2010 at the Apotex Centre. The classmates
enjoyed tours of the new pharmacy building given by Dr. Lavern
Vercaigne, Acting Dean, followed by a reception hosted by class
leaders Sharon Vercaigne and Brenda Cairns.
Class reunions are an excellent way to stay connected with fellow
graduates and the Faculty. To plan a reunion for your class or
student group, contact Tammy Holowachuk, Alumni Affairs Special
Events and Reunions Officer, at (204) 474-6455 or 1-800-668-4908. Members of the Class of 1985 reunite at
Apotex Centre.
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The Young Leader Awards are offered annually to new pharmacists (those who have been in practice for less
than five years) and pharmacy students in their final year of study. These awards are geographically distributed,
with preference given to pharmacists or pharmacy students who have not attended the Annual Manitoba
Pharmacy Conference before, and who have made a professional impact in their community or amongst their
peers in the Faculty. These awards afford new pharmacists the opportunity to experience the professional
development gained through participation in the Annual Manitoba Pharmacy Conference. This year, several
University of Manitoba graduates and fourth year students received Young Leader Awards.
Pierce Cairns (BSc(Pharm)/09)
In 2008, Pierce Cairns was an apprentice for the MPhA, a Canadian Association of Pharmacy Students and
Interns (CAPSI) representative and was his class valedictorian when he graduated in 2009. Cairns currently
works at Safeway Pharmacy and Cairns Pharmacy. He recently initiated vast improvements to the
‘Medscheck’ program at Safeway.
Hidy Girgis (BSc/08)
Hidy Girgis organized the Pharmacy Awareness Week in 2008 and 2010. She was the Canadian Association of
Pharmacy Students and Interns representative for the 2007/2008 year. In the summer of 2009, Girgis was a
pharmacy apprentice at the Manitoba
Pharmaceutical Association. She is an active
advocate of pharmacy and the new pharmacy
practice to fellow students and other
healthcare professionals.
Pam Johnson
Pam Johnson writes articles for the Manitoba
Society of Pharmacists Communication
Journal on a bimonthly basis. This year, she
was asked to present her article on H1N1 to
pharmacy students at the University of
Manitoba as well as at an MPhA continuing
education event. Johnson currently works
for Drugstore Pharmacy in Winnipeg.
Manitoba Pharmaceutical Association 2009 Young Leader Awards
The MPhA’s 2009 Young Leaders: (back row, from left) Barret
Procyshyn, Adrianna Maik, Pierce Cairns, Pam Johnson, Glen Rawluk;
(front row, from left) Christine Leong, Grace Sniezek, Hidy Girgis.
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Christine Leong (BSc/06)
Christine Leong was the junior and senior CAPSI representative for the University of Manitoba, where she
was involved in planning the Pharmacists Awareness Week in 2009. She assisted in the organizing of a mock
Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE) for the Class of 2009 and coordinated the roundtable
discussion speaker’s session for the sixth Bi-Annual Faculty of Pharmacy Career and Research Day in 2008.
Leong also had the opportunity to work with Dr. Mike Namaka at the Faculty of Pharmacy on a research
program organizing and coordinating clinical research trials. Leong is actively involved in the Shoppers Drug
Mart Student Program where she has counselled patients on prescription medications.
Adrianna Maik
Current student Adrianna Maik was the president of the Manitoba Health Sciences Student Association for
2008/2009. This organization strives to develop awareness of interprofessional practice in students from all
health related faculties. She has also assisted in the development of the Winnipeg Interprofessional Student-
run Health Clinic (WISH Clinic), a student-run clinic that provides free, non-judgemental health care and
counselling to members of Winnipeg’s Point Douglas community.
Barret Procyshyn (BSc(Pharm)/09)
Barret Procyshyn currently works at the Dauphin Clinic Pharmacy. He is a certified asthma educator, providing
counselling and education to patients and is in the process of starting an asthma education team in the
parkland region. Procyshyn is actively involved in his community — assisting the Svoboda charity in raising
$8,000 to purchase medical supplies for Ukrainian orphans and the only health care professional on the
board of the Parkland Community Futures Group. Procyshyn regularly writes pharmacy articles for the
Parkland Shoppers Newsletter and for Pharmacy Feature on 730 CKDM.
Glen Rawluk (BSc(Pharm)/09)
Glen Rawluk joined Meyers Drugs after graduating in 2009. He collaborates with the pharmacy’s adjacent
walk-in medical clinic to combat double-doctoring and prescribing of potential abuse medications. Rawluk
assists physicians at the Health Action Centre to provide information regarding patient’s medications and
recommendations on various drug therapies.
Grace Sniezek (BSc(Pharm)/09)
Grace Sniezek graduated in 2009 and is now working at Rexall Pharmaplus at Westwood and Portage Avenue.
She was a summer research student with Dr. Zhanel, an experience that has encouraged her to pursue a
Doctorate in Pharmacy starting next year.
Alumni News
Faculty of Pharmacy Annual Report 2009-2010
News & Events
Members of the Winnipeg chapter of the World President’s
Organization (WPO) met at Apotex Centre on October 15.
As part of their visit, they toured the new home of the Faculty
of Pharmacy with Dr. David Collins, former Dean of Pharmacy
and were given presentations by researchers including Dr.
Mike Namaka and Dr. Lavern Vercaigne. Later, they enjoyed
a dinner on the third floor of Apotex Centre with members
of the faculty.
The Faculty of Pharmacy thanks Anna and Lyle Silverman,
WPO Day Chairs, for bringing this event to the University
of Manitoba Bannatyne Campus.
Apotex Centre, the Faculty of Pharmacy’s home on Bannatyne
Campus, has received a Prairie Design Award of Merit. The
award recognizes the building’s high standards of creativity and
skill in architecture and interior design.
Administered every two years by the Alberta Association of
Architects (AAA), Saskatchewan Association of Architects (SAA)
and Manitoba Association of Architects (MAA), the Prairie Design
Awards recognize the most outstanding architectural work done
in the prairies. This year, Cibinel Architects received an Award of
Merit for their design of the Apotex Centre, Faculty of Pharmacy Building. The project was submitted in the
Recent Work category which features projects that have been built in the last five years. The Prairie Design
Awards is a distinguished awards program, with only seven projects receiving awards in the Recent Work
category across Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba in 2010.
In addition to Apotex Centre, two other University of Manitoba projects received awards this year. Cibinel
Architects received an Award of Excellence for the H2Office in Smartpark, and LM Architectural Group
received an Award of Merit for the John A Russell Building Envelope Replacement.
For more information, visit: www.mbarchitects.org/2008_prairie_design_awards.php
Apotex Centre wins Prairie Design Awards Award of Merit
World President’s Organization Meets at Apotex Centre
Researcher Dr. Mike Namaka explains his recent
Multiple Sclerosis research to WPO members
during their tour of Apotex Centre.
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Endowment Fund
We acknowledge the contributions of alumni, friends, students and staff to the Faculty Endowment Fund.
For the 2009-2010 year, $47,496 in interest income was available for distribution. Eighty per cent of the 2008-
2009 Endowment Allocation went to the Undergraduate program while the remaining 20 per cent was allo-
cated to the Graduate Program.
Endowment Funds available $ 47,496
AMOUNT
REQUEST APPROVED
Catastrophic Fund (annual allocation) 5,000
Undergraduate Student Travel Award (annual request) 4,000
Printer in Grad Student Office 925
6 Wide Flat Panel Monitors (for Instructors) 1,755
Cell Culture Equipment 6,280
Western Blot Equipment 4,000
Spectrophotometer 5,160
WinNonlin Float Licence ($3,725 US) 4,225
Graduate Student Travel Support ($500/student) 5,000
Two Pharmacy Undergraduate Student Summer Research Scholarship 10,000
TOTAL REQUESTED $ 46,345
Balance remaining in interest income $ 1,151
Balance in catastrophic research fund $ 54,050
SUMMARY
Undergraduate Program $ 15,755
Graduate Program $ 5,925
Undergraduate Laboratory Equipment $ 19,665
Catastrophic Equipment Fund $ 5,000
TOTAL $ 46,345
Philanthropy
Faculty of Pharmacy Annual Report 2009-2010
As a university student, you learn to appreciate two
things: the faculty and staff who provide mentorship and
the generosity of donors who support student awards.
The Pharmacy Class of 2009 has taken the latter to heart
and established a new award in their Faculty, the Pharmacy
Class of 2009 Passion and Commitment Award.
The Class of 2009 had a surplus of $5,000 thanks to their
successful graduation fundraising efforts. To determine
how to use the extra funds, the graduation committee
polled their class and settled on creating a scholarship.
“We thought, what better way to leave an impression on
the Faculty for future classes than by giving an award
back and having it remind future classes about who we
were and what our class was about,” said Crystal Kosheluk, graduation committee member.
When deciding on the criteria for the award, the class chose to focus on community service rather than solely
basing it on academic merit because many existing scholarships already reward high marks alone. Kori
Wachniak, graduation committee member said her class noticed that there are many motivated students
“who did not necessarily achieve tops marks but had a lot of other non-faculty commitments.”
Based on those observations the class decided to call their scholarship the Passion and Commitment Award.
“Our award takes academics, volunteering and community service into consideration to allow a very well-
rounded, passionate future pharmacist to earn this award,” Kosheluk says.
For the next 20 years, a $250 scholarship will be awarded annually to one fourth-year pharmacy student for
their service to the community, particularly service outside of the Faculty, as well as their academic excellence.
In 20 years when the initial contribution from the Class of 2009 runs out, Wachniak thinks her class may
come together again. “A lot of bonds were made between us in the four years we spent together. We’re all
proud to be pharmacists now, so I don’t see why we wouldn’t want to continue to support our future colleagues
down the road.”
Added Kosheluk, “From the passion I saw from many of the students in our last year together I have strong
confidence that this award will not be forgotten years down the road but have an everlasting legacy at the
Faculty of Pharmacy, inspiring others to go out in the community and do great things for the sake of others
and the profession of pharmacy.”
Pharmacy Class of 2009 gives back to their faculty
The 2009-10 recipient of the Passion and Commitment
Award was Advit Shah, who received the award from Class
of 2009 graduates Crystal Kosheluk and Kori Wachniak.
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This year more pharmacy students than ever will benefit from the
generosity of Mr. William G. Eamer (BComm(Hon)/72, MBA/73,
FCA) thanks to his continued commitment to student awards. By
increasing the capital in The William G. Eamer/Manitoba
Pharmaceutical Association Scholarship for Student Excellence in
Pharmacy fund, Mr. Eamer increased the endowment fund’s annual
offering. Starting this fall, four scholarships each valued at $1,000
will be awarded — one to a student in each year of the Pharmacy
program.
A Chartered Accountant by profession, Mr. Eamer has a simple
explanation for his commitment to the Faculty of Pharmacy: “I am
a CA by profession, but my other favourite profession is Pharmacy.”
He established the scholarship in 2005 to recognize students who
demonstrate academic excellence, personal initiative and social
responsibility. Ever since, Mr. Eamer has continued to grow the award (just one of several he has established
at the University of Manitoba).
In 2004, Mr. Eamer also established the MPhA/William G. Eamer Graduate Scholarship in Pharmacy at the
University of Manitoba. From 1993 to 1996 he served as Executive Director of the Manitoba Society of
Pharmacists, which included an appointment as liaison member to the Council of the Manitoba Pharmaceutical
Association (MPhA). In recognition of his continued commitment and dedication to the pharmacy profession
and his generous support of Pharmacy students, the MPhA awarded Mr. Eamer an honorary membership in
2008.
Philanthropist’s ongoing support rewards Pharmacy students
Philanthropy
Mr. William Eamer
Faculty of Pharmacy Annual Report 2009-2010
Graduate Studies Committee Report 2009-2010
Graduate Studies
Faculty of Pharmacy, Graduate Studies Committee:
Dr. Hope Anderson, Chair
Dr. Yuewen Gong
Dr. Brian Hasinoff
Dr. Frank Burczynski
Dr. Christine Davis
Mr. Daryl Fediuk, Graduate Student Representative
Ms. Jessica Warnett, Administrative Support
1. Overview of Faculty of Pharmacy Graduate Activities for 2009-2010
Summary of Graduate Students, as of June 1, 2010
New Students, 2009-2010
M.Sc. Ph.D.
Number of continuing graduate students, as of August 2009 4 9
Number of incoming graduate students 5 1
Total number of graduate students 9 10
Name Program Supervisor Start Date
Ms. Samaa Alrushaid M.Sc. Dr. Lean Chee January 2010 1
Mr. Yufei Chen M.Sc. Dr. Frank Burczynski September 2009 2
Ms. Weisi Kong M.Sc. Dr. Yuewen Gong September 2009 3
Ms. Yi Ning Li M.Sc. Dr. Yuewen Gong September 2009 4
Ms. Shivika Gupta M.Sc. Dr. Mike Namaka January 2010 5
Mr. Parvez Vora Ph.D. Dr. Mike Namaka September 2009 6
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List of Current Master Students as of June 1, 2010
List of Current Ph.D. Students as of June 1, 2010
Name Supervisor Start Date
1 Ms. Samaa Alrushaid Dr. Lean Chee January 2010
2 Mr. John Behbahani Dr. Hope Anderson September 2008
3 Mr. Yufei Chen Dr. Frank Burczynski September 2009
4 Ms. Shivika Gupta Dr. Mike Namaka January 2010
5 Ms. Weisi Kong Dr. Yuewen Gong September 2009
6 Ms. Yi Ning Li Dr. Yuewen Gong September 2009
7 Ms. Irina Vasilyeva Dr. Silvia Alessi-Severini May 2008
Name Supervisor Start Date
1 Mr. Daryl Fediuk Dr. Xiaochen Gu September 2005
2 Mr. Hongtao Li Dr. Xiaochen Gu September 2004
3 Dr. Maria Melanson Dr. Mike Namaka September 2002
4 Ms. Michelle Nelson Dr. Ruby Grymonpre September 2007
5 Mr. Ousama Rachid Dr. Keith Simons January 2007
6 Ms. Dana Turcotte Dr. Mike Namaka May 2007
7 Ms. Tao Wang Dr. Xiaochen Gu January 2005
8 Ms. Jing Yan Dr. Frank Burczynski September 2005
9 Mr. Parvez Vora Dr. Mike Namaka September 2009
10 Mr. Wenjun Zhu Dr. Mike Namaka February 2005
Graduate Studies
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Graduate Studies Committee Report 2009-2010 … cont.
2. Faculty of Pharmacy Graduate Achievements for 2009-2010
Graduates
1Advisor; 2Internal Committee Member; 3External Committee Member (University of Manitoba); 4External Committee
Member (non-University of Manitoba)
Candidacy Exams
Name Degree Examining Committee Oral Defence Graduation Date
1 Ms. Olga Norrie Ph.D.
Dr. Colleen Metge1
Dr. Ruby Grymonpre2
Dr. Colin Briggs2
Dr. Gary Johnson3
Dr. Evelyn Forget3
Dr. Linda D. MacKeigan4
August 18, 2009 October 2009
2 Mr. Ahmed
Abdelmoneim M.Sc.
Dr. Lavern Vercaigne1
Dr. David Collins2
Dr. Lisa Miller3
March 19, 2010 June 2010
3 Ms. Ting Chen M.Sc.
Dr. Xiaochen Gu1
Dr. Frank Burcyznski2
Dr. Donald Miller3
March 26, 2010 June 2010
Name Supervisor Date of Exam
1 Ms. Michelle Nelson Dr. Ruby Grymonpre March 9, 2010
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Awards/Scholarships
Publications – Papers published or in press
Behbahani J, Thandapilly SJ, Louis XL, Huang Y, Shao Z, Kopilas MA, Wojciechowski P, Netticadan T,
Anderson HD. Effects of resveratrol on small artery compliance and remodeling in the spontaneously
hypertensive rat. Am J Hypertens. 2010 Jul 29. [Epub ahead of print.]
Thandapilly SJ, Wojciechowski P, Behbahani J, Louis XL, Yu L, Juric D, Kopilas MA, Anderson HD, Netticadan
T. Resveratrol prevents the development of pathological cardiac hypertrophy and contractile dysfunction in
the SHR without lowering blood pressure. Am J Hypertens. 2010; 23:192-196.
Rachid O, Simons FER, Rawas-Qalaji M, Simons KJ. An Electronic Tongue: Evaluation of the Masking Efficacy
of Sweetening and/or Flavoring Agents on the Bitter Taste of Epinephrine. AAPS PharmSciTech 2010 [Epub
ahead of print.]
Award/Scholarship Recipient(s)
1 2009-2010 Lesley F. Buggey Graduate Scholarship Tao Wang, $4,150
2 2009-2010 MPhA/William G. Eamer Graduate
Scholarship Michelle Nelson, $2,000
3 2009-2010 Pfizer Canada Inc. Centennial Pharmacy
Research Award Parvez Vora, $5,000
4 Manitoba Health Research Council Studentship Ahmed Abdelmoneim, $17,850
Irina Vasilyeva, $17,850
5 CIHR Transdisciplinary Understanding and Training on
Research - Primary Health Care (TUTOR-PHC) Michelle Nelson, $20,000
6 Manitoba Institute of Child Health/Manitoba Health
Research Council (MICH/MHRC) Graduate Studentship
Ousama Rachid (Renewal), $17,850
Parvez Vora (Renewal) $17,800.00
7 The Kidney Foundation of Canada-Manitoba Branch
Graduate Scholarship Ahmed Abdelmoneim, $25,000
8 International Graduate Student Entrance Scholarship
(IGSES)
Shivika Gupta, $4,000
Weisi Kong, $4,000
Yufei Chen, $4,000
9 University of Manitoba Graduate Fellowship Dana Turcotte (renewal), $14,666
10 Manitoba Graduate Scholarship Dana Turcotte (renewal), $7,500
Graduate Studies
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Graduate Studies Committee Report 2009-2010 … cont.
El-Hashim AZ, Abduo HT, Rachid O, Luqmani YA, Al Ayadhy BY, Alkhaledi GM. Intranasal administration
of NECA can induce both anti-inflammatory and pro-inflammatory effects in BALB/c mice: evidence for A 2A
receptor sub-type mediation of NECA-induced anti-inflammatory effects. Pulm Pharmacol Ther 2009; 22
(3):243-252.
Al Adwani M, Abu Al Melh M, Hani M, Rachid O. Handbook of commonly used drugs in dentistry 2010-2011.
2nd ed. Kuwait: Health Science Publishing & Distribution; 2010.
Vasilyeva I, Alessi-Severini S, Biscontri RG, Metge C, Collins DM, Enns MW. Antipsychotic-induced
cerebrovascular events in the elderly residents of Manitoba: a population-based cohort study. Can J Clin
Pharmacol. 2010; 17:e90-e127.
Publications – submitted
Grymonpre RE, vanIneveld K, Nelson M, et al (2010.) See It - Do It - Learn It. Teaching Collaboration in the
Clinical Context. Submitted to the Journal of Research in Interprofessional Practice and Education.
Grymonpre RE, vanIneveld K, Nelson M, et al (2010.) Teaching While Learning. Submitted to the Journal of
Research in Interprofessional Practice and Education.
Fediuk DJ, Wang T, Parkinson FE, Gu X. Deposition of the Insect Repellent DEET and the Sunscreen Oxybenzone
from Repeated Topical Skin Applications in Rats. (UITO-2010-0046). Submitted to the International Journal
of Toxicology.
Publications - Abstracts
Nguyen D, Chen Y, Yan J, Burczynski FJ. Cellular Antioxidant Effect of Diltiazem and Silymarin. J Pharm.
Pharmaceu. Sci. (Abstract), 2010.
Rachid OM, Simons FER, Simons KJ. An Electronic Tongue: Evaluation of the Masking Efficacy of Sweetening
and/or Flavoring Agents on the Bitter Taste of Epinephrine. The AAPS Journal. 2009; 11(S2).
Rachid OM, Simons FER, Simons KJ. Assessment of the Bitter Taste of Epinephrine and the Masking Effects
of Non-Medicinal Ingredients: Role of an Electronic Tongue. Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences.
2010; 13(1):8s.
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Wang T, Gu X. Disposition of Repellent DEET and Sunscreen Oxybenzone from Repeated Topical Applications
in Rats. The AAPS Journal. 2009; 11(S2).
Wang T, Gu X. Deposition of DEET, Oxybenzone and their Metabolites after Repeated Topical Application of
an o/w Emulsion Preparation. The AAPS Journal. 2010; citation details not provided.
Poster/Podium Presentations; Conference Participation
Ahmed Abdelmoneim received the Association of Faculties of Pharmacy of Canada, Pharmacy Student
Research Poster Award to attend the AFPC-CSPS Conference in Vancouver, British Columbia in June 2010.
Poster presented: Optimizing the Management of Catheter Occlusions in Hemodialysis Patients.
Ahmed Abdelmoneim submitted a paper to the Canadian Society of Nephrology Annual Meeting in Montreal,
Quebec, 2010. Research paper submitted: Conversion from Heparin to Sodium Citrate as a Catheter Locking
Solution: a Quality Control Initiative.
Ahmed Abdelmoneim attended the American Society of Nephrology Annual Meeting-Renal Week 2009 in
San Diego, California, in 2009. Abstract: Optimizing the Management of Catheter Occlusions in Hemodialysis
Patients.
John Behbahani attended the Annual Canadian Cardiovascular Congress in Edmonton, Alberta, in October
2009. Podium presentation: Blood Pressure-Independent Correction of Resistance Artery Structure but not
Intrinsic Wall Stiffness by Resveratrol in the Spontaneously Hypertensive Rat.
John Behbahani attended the AFPC-CSPS Conference in Richmond, British Columbia in June 2010.
Daryl Fediuk attended the 2010 CSPS 13th Annual Symposium in Richmond, British Columbia in June 2010.
Poster presented: Metabolite Disposition of the Repellent DEET and the Sunscreen Oxybenzone in Rats.
Daryl Fediuk attended the 2009 AAPS Annual Meeting and Exposition in Los Angeles, California in November
2009. Poster presented: Transdermal Disposition of Repellent DEET and Sunscreen Oxybenzone in Rats.
Shivika Gupta attended the End MS conference in Toronto, Ontario, in March 2010. Poster presented:
Antigenic Induction of Spinal Cord BDNF Responsive Cells.
Shivika Gupta attended the Canadian Neuroscience Meeting in Ottawa, Ontario in May 2010. Poster presented:
Antigenic Induction of Spinal Cord BDNF Responsive Cells.
Graduate Studies
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Graduate Studies Committee Report 2009-2010 … cont.
Yining Li attended the 2010 CSPS 13th Annual Symposium in Richmond, British Columbia in June 2010.
Poster presented: Development of Short-Hairpin RNA that Targets Intracellular Signaling Molecule – Smad1.
Michelle Nelson attended the TUTOR-PHC Interdisciplinary Research Symposium in King City, Ontario, in
May 2010.
Ousama Rachid submitted a poster to the 2009 AAPS Annual Meeting and Exposition in Los Angeles,
California, in November 2009. Poster: An Electronic Tongue: Evaluation of the Masking Efficacy of Sweetening
and/or Flavoring Agents on the Bitter Taste of Epinephrine.
Ousama Rachid attended the Canadian Society for Pharmaceutical Sciences Symposium in Richmond, British
Columbia in June 2010. Poster: In vitro Diffusion of Epinephrine Nanoparticles Using Flow-Through Diffusion
System.
Irina Vasilyeva attended the Manitoba Centre for Health Policy 20th Anniversary Conference in Winnipeg,
Manitoba in March 2010. Poster presented: Antipsychotic-Induced Adverse Events in the Elderly Population of
Manitoba.
Irina Vasilyeva received a CAPT 2010 Studentship Award to attend the Canadian Association for Population
Therapeutics Annual Conference in Toronto, Ontario in March, 2010. Podium presentation: Antipsychotic-
Induced Cerebrovascular Events in the Elderly Residents of Manitoba: a Population-Based Cohort Study.
Irina Vasilyeva attended the Association of Faculties of Pharmacy of Canada Conference in Vancouver, British
Columbia in June 2010. Poster presented: All-Cause Mortality in the Elderly Persons Treated with Anti-
Psychotics in Manitoba.
Tao Wang attended the AAPS Annual Meeting and Exposition in Los Angeles, California in November 2009.
Poster Presented: Disposition of Repellent DEET and Sunscreen Oxybenzone from Repeated Topical Applications
in Rats.
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3. Faculty of Pharmacy Graduate Studies Committee Decisions
On rejecting an application to the Faculty of Graduate Studies –
When a supervisor is specified on the student’s formal application to the Faculty of Graduate Studies, that
supervisor will be asked to complete a form letter to formally notify the Graduate Chair of their reason for
rejecting the student’s application. (Decision approved on February 18, 2010; Form Letter available from the
Administrative Assistant to the Graduate Chair.)
On submission of Ph.D. thesis to the Faculty of Graduate Studies –
Before Ph.D. Theses are submitted to the Faculty of Graduate Studies for distribution to the Examining
Committee, the Ph.D. Thesis should be approved for submission by the graduate student’s advisory committee
and/or the internal (Pharmacy/University of Manitoba External) members of the Ph.D. Thesis examining
committee. (Decision approved: Faculty of Pharmacy Graduate Studies Committee – September 24, 2009;
Faculty of Pharmacy Executive Council – May 12, 2010; Form Letter available from the Administrative Assistant
to the Graduate Chair.)
On acceptance of Ph.D. students into the Faculty of Pharmacy Graduate Program –
The Faculty of Graduate Studies requires a Ph.D. Selection Committee Form completed with every accepted
PhD application form. Therefore, the PhD selection procedure has been formalized such that the Pharmacy
Graduate Studies Committee will review the following for each applicant:
a. Student application/qualifications (Decision approved on February 18, 2010.)
b. Supervisor’s funding (financial picture) and ability to support at least two years of the incoming student’s
stipend and operating costs (Decision approved on February 18, 2010.)
c. Expertise of Supervisor (to be considered.)
Graduate Studies
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Graduate Studies Committee Report 2009-2010 … cont.
Post-Doctoral Fellows and Research Associates
Undergraduate Summer Research Program
The undergraduate summer research program is instrumental in attracting pharmacy graduates to consider
graduate studies as a part of their career choice. In 2009-2010, six pharmacy students participated in the
undergraduate summer research program. The students and their advisors are listed in the table below. In
addition, Michael Prout in the lab of Dr. Mike Namaka was the recipient of the 2009 National Summer Student
Research Program Award.
Faculty Member Post- Doctoral Fellow Research Associate Professional Associate
Dr. Brian Hasinoff Dr. Rui Zhang
Dr. Brian Hasinoff Dr. Xing Wu
Dr. Lean Chee Dr. Lingdong Li
Dr. Hope Anderson Dr. Kim O’Hara
Dr. Mike Namaka Dr. Emma Frost
Supervisor Award Name
Dr. Mike Namaka CIHR Christine Leong
Dr. Mike Namaka Endowment Michael Prout
Dr. Mike Namaka Faculty operating Josee-Anne Le Dorze
Dr. Frank Burczynski Faculty operating David Nguyen
Dr. Sheryl Zelenitsky Faculty operating Zhanni Weber
Dr. Kennedy Mang'era Grant funded Derek Wong
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Research Profile: Hope Anderson
Research News
Dr. Hope Anderson is a Nutraceutical Researcher in the Faculty
of Pharmacy. Her program studies the mechanistic link between
type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease, utilizing nutraceuticals,
functional foods and natural health products as investigative tools
as well as potential therapies.
Over the past year, Dr. Anderson has experienced great success
in her research program. She has received significant grants for
her studies, earning a Canadian Institutes of Health Research-
Manitoba Health Research Council (CIHR-MHRC) grant for
$201,998 over two years for her research project entitled
“Protective signaling by PPARs in cardiac hypertrophy.” Additionally,
Dr. Anderson was awarded a grant in the amount of $100,000
over two years from the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Manitoba
for her grant entitled “Regulation of cardiac hypertrophy by the
CB2 cannabinoid receptor.”
“Finding effective ways to avert pathological cardiac hypertrophy,
or abnormal growth of the heart, has emerged as a research
priority,” says Dr. Anderson. “It is well-documented that drugs
that activate Peroxisome Proliferator-Activated Receptors
(PPARs) block hypertrophy, and with this support from the CIHR and MHRC, my laboratory will investigate
the signaling mechanisms involved. By learning how PPARs control the transition from hypertrophy to heart
failure, we hope to discover novel molecular targets that might be manipulated for therapeutic gain to treat
heart disease.”
Dr. Anderson also achieved personal success at the 2009 Canadian Cardiovascular Congress in Edmonton,
AB, where she received the 2009 New Investigator Award from the Canadian Hypertension Society. The
award recognized excellence in the field of hypertension research by a new investigator. Findings from Dr.
Anderson’s laboratory were reported at the Congress, including presentations entitled “Blood pressure-
independent correction of resistance artery structure but not intrinsic wall stiffness by resveratrol in the
spontaneously hypertensive rat” and “Suppression of cardiac myocyte hypertrophy by PPAR-DGK signaling”.
We are proud to count Dr. Anderson as a member of the Faculty of Pharmacy.
Dr. Hope Anderson in her research lab at
St. Boniface Hospital.
Faculty of Pharmacy Annual Report 2009-2010
Faculty of Pharmacy Research Grants & Awards
Alessi-Severini, S, Bolton, J, Enns, M, Sareen, J. ($19,260.88) Use of Psychotropic Medications in Manitoba: a
Population-based Study, Health Sciences Centre Foundation. 2009.
Anderson H. ($201,998) Protective signalling by PPARs in cardiac hypertrophy, Canadian Institutes of
Health Research, partnered by Manitoba Health Research Council. 2009-2011.
Anderson H. ($92,000) Endocannabinoids and the regulation of cardiac hypertrophy, Heart and Stroke
Foundation of Manitoba. 2008-2010.
Anderson H. ($99,999) Discovery of novel mechanisms underlying heart disease and nutritional approaches
to cardioprotection, Manitoba Health Research Council. 2007-2010.
Anderson H. ($96,000) Effect of conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) on cardiac hypertrophy, Dairy Farmers of
Canada. 2008-2009.
Burczynski FJ. ($79,000 /year) CIHR/RPP, Role of intracellular fatty acid binding protein in oxidative stress.
2008-2010.
Frost, E. Namaka, M. ($25,000) Mutations in Methyl-CpG-binding protein-2 result in myelin defects that
underlie the pathology of childhood disorders of the brain. Manitoba Medical Services Foundation. 2010.
Gong, Y. ($26,000) Mechanism of cellular differentiation and transdifferentiation, Natural Sciences and
Engineering Research Council of Canadian. 2010-2011.
Grymonpre, R. ($1.5 million) Western & Northern Health Human Resources Planning forum and the Western
Canadian Interprofessional Health Collaborative (WCIHC). Developing Interprofessional Practice and
Learning Environments across the Continuum of Care in Western and Northern Canada. Health Canada.
2010-2011.
Grymonpre R. ($30,000) Interprofessional Education: Developing a Communication Strategy. Advanced
Education. Council on Post Secondary Education. 2009-2010.
Hasinoff, B. ($129,961/year) Structure-based targeting of DNA topoisomerase II, Canadian Institutes of
Health Research (CIHR.) 2008-2011.
Hasinoff,B. ($89,181/year) Molecular mechanisms of oxygen free radical damage, Canadian Institutes of
Health Research (CIHR.) 2006-2011.
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Maclure M, Allen M, Nguyen A, Briggs T, Regier L, Bugden S, Meuser J, Metge CJ, Verrall T, Zwarenstein M.
($546,000) Partnership for Ongoing Impact Assessment of Academic Detailing. CIHR Operating Grant.
(include ‘in-kind’ funding). 2008-2011.
Moride Y, Abrahamowicz M, Battista RN, Galbaud Du Fort G, Greenfield B, Kozyrskyj A, LeLorier J, Lynd LD,
Metge CJ, Perreault S. ($110,336) Antidepressants and risk of suicide or self-harm in Canadian youth: A national
population-based study. CIHR (Operating Grant.) 2008-2010.
Namaka, M. ($4,993) Transcriptional regulation of BDNF in Pediatric Pain Syndromes, Manitoba Institute
for Child Health. 2010.
Namaka, M. ($7,460) Expression levels of immune mediators in a rat model of MS, University Research
Grants Program. 2010.
Namaka, M., Frost, E. ($8,500) Neurotrophin expression in a rodent model of MS, Biogen Idec. 2010.
Namaka, M., Frost, E. ($10,000) Establishment of pain management best practice guidelines 2010, Purdue
Pharma. 2010.
Pierce, G. ($83,111/year) Regulation of nuclear protein import in vascular smooth muscle cells, CIHR. 2007-2012.
Pierce, G. ($152,192/year) The effects of dietary fatty acids on cardiovascular health, CIHR. 2005-2010.
Pierce, G. ($42,500/year) Involvement of Na/Ca exchange in contraction under control conditions and during
ischemia reperfusion injury, Heart and Stroke Foundation of Manitoba. 2007-2010.
Pierce, G. ($54,000/year) Effect of trans fatty acids that are found in dairy products on atherosclerosis in the
LDL receptor deficient mouse: comparison to hydrogenated trans fats, Dairy Farmers of Canada. 2008-2009.
Pierce, G. ($89,200/year) The effects of dietary flaxseed on patients with heart disease, ARDI. 2010-2011.
Raymond C, Woloschuk D, Honcharik N. ($3000) Attitudes and Beliefs of Manitoba hospital pharmacy staff
towards near misses. National Association of Boards of Pharmacy / American Association of Colleges of
Pharmacy District Five Research Grant. 2009.
Sitar D. ($23,500,000) Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging – CIHR (co-investigator.) 2009-2014.
Sood AR, Wazny L, Raymond C, Leung K, Komenda P, Reslerova M, Verrelli M, Rigatto C, Sood MM. ($350)
Sodium thiosulfate-based treatment in calcific uremic arteriolopathy: a provincial case series. Renal Research
and Development Committee, Manitoba Renal Program.
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Faculty of Pharmacy Research Grants & Awards … cont.
Barb Farrell, Phillip Emberley, Woloschuk DMM. ($500,000) Access to quality Drug therapy – Applying
Pharmacists knowledge to the Primary Care System (ADAPTS). Health Canada, Health Care Policy Contribution
Program. 2009 -2011.
Raymond CB, Woloschuk DMM, Honcharik N. (US$3,000) Attitudes and behaviours of hospital pharmacy
staff toward near misses. District 5 National Association of Boards of Pharmacy (NABP)-American Association
of Colleges of Pharmacy (AACP), Bismarck, North Dakota. 2009.
Peer-Reviewed Publications, Books & Book Chapters
Thandapilly SJ, Wojciechowski P, Behbahani J, Louis XL, Yu L, Juric D, Kopilas MA, Anderson HD, Netticadan
T. Resveratrol prevents the development of pathological cardiac hypertrophy and contractile dysfunction in
the SHR without lowering blood pressure. Am J Hypertens. 2010; 23:192-196. [Impact factor 3.122.]
Ariano RE, Sitar DS, Zelenitsky SA, Zarychanski R, Pisipati A, Ahern S, Kanji S, Rello J, Kumar A. Enteric
absorption and pharmacokinetics of oseltamivir in critically ill patients with pandemic (H1N1) influenza.
CMAJ. 2010 Mar 9;182(4):357-63. Epub 2010 Feb 16.
Smith JR, Ariano RE, Toovey S. The use of antiviral agents for the management of severe influenza. Crit Care
Med 2010 Apr;38(4 Suppl):e43-51.
Wang G, Burczynski FJ, Hasinoff B, Zhang K, Lu Q, Anderson J. Development of a nitric oxide-releasing
analog of the muscle relaxant guaifenesin for skeletal muscle satellite cell myogenesis. Molecular Pharmaceutics
6:895-904, 2009.
Fan J, Shen H, Dai Q, Minuk GY, Burczynski FJ, Gong Y. Bone morphogeneticprotein-4 induced rat hepatic
progenitor cell (WB-F344 cell) differentiation toward hepatocyte lineage. J. Cell. Physiol. 220:72-81, 2009.
Chee G-L, Yalowich JC, Bodner A, Wu X, Hasinoff BB. A diazirine-based photoaffinity etoposide probe for
labeling topoisomerase II. Bioorganic and Medicinal Chemistry 18 (2), 830-838, 2010.
Battistella M, Vercaigne LM, Lok C, Cote D. (2010) Antibiotic Lock: In Vitro Stability of Gentamicin and
Sodium Citrate Stored in Dialysis Catheters at 37° C. Hemodialysis International, Mar 24 [Epub ahead of print.]
Wazny LD, Raymond CB, Davis CJ. Acid-Base Disorders. In: Tisdale JE, Miller DA, eds. Drug-Induced
Diseases: Prevention, Detection and Management. 2nd ed. Bethesda, MD: American Society of Health-
System Pharmacists, Inc; 2010:903-921.
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Friesen M. Interaction between clopidogrel and proton pump inhibitors. CMAJ. 2009 June 9;180(12):1228.
Mymim D, Dembinski T, Friesen M. Iatrogenic severe depression of high-density lipoprotein cholesterol.
Journal of Clinical Pharmacology. 2009 July;49(7):865-71.
Melanson M, Miao P, Eisenstat D, Gong Y, Gu X, Au K, Zhu W, Begum F, Frost EE, Namaka M. Experimental
autoimmune encephalomyelitis-induced upregulation of tumor necrosis factor-alpha in the dorsal root ganglia.
Mult Scler. 2009 Oct;15(10):1135-45. Epub 2009 Aug 10.PMID: 19667008 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
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fatty acid binding protein's antioxidant activity. J Lipid Res. 2009 Dec;50(12):2445-54. Epub 2009 May 27.PMID:
19474456 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE] Related citations.
Sadowski C, Carrie AG, Grymonpre RE, Metge CJ, St. John P. (2009) Access and Intensity of use of Prescription
Analgesics among older Manitobans. Canadian Journal of Clinical Pharmacology Summer;16(2):e322-30.
Gu X, Chen T. In Vitro Permeation Characterization of Repellent Picaridin and Sunscreen Oxybenzone.
Pharmaceutical Development and Technology 2009; 14:332-340.
Hasinoff BB, Patel D. The iron chelator Dp44mT does not protect myocytes against doxorubicin. Journal of
Inorganic Biochemistry 103: 1093-1101, 2009.
Zhang R, Wu X, Guziec LJ, Guziec F, Jr., Chee G-L, Yalowich JC, Hasinoff BB. Design, synthesis and biological
evaluation of a novel series of anthrapyrazoles linked with netropsin-like oligopyrrole carboxamides as
anticancer agents. Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry18, 3974-3984, 2010.
O'Hara KA, Dmitrienko GI, Hasinoff BB, Kinamycin F. Downregulates cyclin D3 in human leukemia K562
cells. Chemico-Biological Interactions 184: 396-402, 2010.
Hasinoff BB, Patel D. Mechanisms of myocyte cytotoxicity induced by the multikinase inhibitor sorafenib.
Cardiovascular Toxicology 10: 1-8, 2010.
Hasinoff BB. The cardiotoxicity and myocyte damage caused by small molecule anticancer tyrosine kinase
inhibitors is correlated with lack of target specificity. Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology 244: 190-195, 2010.
Wu X, Hasinoff BB. Sulfhydryl-modulated mechanisms of the cytotoxicity of cadmium and inhibition of
DNA topoisomerase ỊI. American Association for Cancer Research 50: Abstract no.1692, 2009.
Research News
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Peer-Reviewed Publications, Books & Book Chapters … cont.
Martin E, Thougaard AV, Grauslund M, Jensen PB, Bjorkling F, Hasinoff BB, Sehested M, Jensen LH.
Evaluation of the topoisomerase II-inactive bisdioxopiperazine ICRF-161 as a protectant against doxorubicin-
induced cardiomyopathy. Toxicology 255: 72-79, 2009.
Hasinoff BB, Zhang R, Wu X, Guziec LJ, Guziec FS, Jr., Marshall K, Yalowich JC. The structure-based design,
synthesis and biological evaluation of DNA-binding amide linked bisintercalating bisanthrapyrazole anticancer
compounds. Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry 17: 4575-4582, 2009.
Metge CJ. Patient-centered services: What could we be doing right? Clin Ther. 2010 May;32(5). 962-4.
Metge CJ, Azimee M, Lix L, Morin S, Caetano P, Leslie WD. Using cost-of-illness analysis to describe the direct
cost burden of fracture: estimates of potential savings from prevention. Can J Clin Pharmacol. 2010 Spring;17(1.)
Lau YK, Lee E, Prior HJ, Lix LM, Metge CJ, Leslie WD. Fracture risk in androgen deprivation therapy: a
Canadian population based analysis. Can J Urol. 2009 Dec;16(6):4908-14. PubMed PMID: 20003666.
Targownik LE, Bolton JM, Metge CJ, Leung S, Sareen J. Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors are associated
with a modest increase in the risk of upper gastrointestinal bleeding. Am J Gastroenterol. 2009 Jun;104
(6):1475-82. Epub 2009.
Namaka M, Leong C, Prout M, Le Dorze J, Frost E, Esfahani F. Emerging Therapies for the Management of
Multiple Sclerosis. Clinical Medicine: Therapeutics 2010:2 307–319.
Turcotte D, Le Dorze JA, Esfahani F, Frost E, Gomori A, Namaka M. Examining the roles of cannabinoids in
pain and other therapeutic indications: a review. Expert Opin Pharmacother. 2010 Jan; 11(1):17-31.
Begum F, Zhu W, Madec K, Namaka M. Frost E. A novel decalcification method for adult rodent bone for
histological analysis of peripheral-central nervous system connections. J Neurosci Methods. 2010 Mar 15;187
(1):59-66. Epub 2009 Dec 28.
Namaka M, Leong C, Grossberndt A, Klowak M, Louizos C, Drummond J, Leligdowicz E, Lichkowski M,
Melanson M. Managing Migraines: Options for Acute Abortive Treatment. CPJ/RPC 2009; 142(4):190-198.
Namaka M, Leong C, Grossberndt A, Klowak M, Turcotte D, Esfahani F, Gomori A, Intrater H. Clinical Review:
A Treatment Algorithm for Neuropathic Pain: An Update. 2009. The Consultant Pharmacist, 2009 24(12):885-902.
Namaka M. Association of Faculties of Pharmacy of Canada (AFPC) Communication Newsletter. Volume 21,
No.1 Sept/Oct 2009 pp 1-20.
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Bassett CMC, Rodriguez-Leyva D, Pierce GN. Experimental and clinical research findings on the cardiovascular
benefits of consuming flaxseed. Appl. Physiol. Nutr. Metabolism, 34: 965-974, 2009.
Patenaude A, Rodriguez-Leyva D, Edel AL, Dibrov E, Dupasquier CMC, Austria JA, Richard MN, Chahine
MN, Malcolmson LJ, Pierce GN. Bioavailability of alpha linolenic acid from flaxseed diets as a function of the
age of the subject. Eur. J. Clin. Nutr., 63: 1123-1129, 2009.
Abdullah MM, Riediger N, Chen Q, Zhao Z, Azordegan N, Xu Z, Fischer G, Othman R, Pierce GN, Tappia P,
Zou J, Moghadasian MH. Effects of long-term consumption of a high-fructose diet on conventional cardiovascular
risk factors in Sprague-Dawley rats. Mol. Cell. Biochem. 327: 247-256, 2009.
Chahine MN, Blackwood DP, Dibrov E, Richard MN, Pierce GN. Oxidized low density lipoprotein affects
smooth muscle cell growth through MAPK-mediated actions on nuclear protein import. J. Mol. Cell. Cardiol.,
46: 431-441, 2009.
Bassett CMC, McCullough RS, Edel AL, Maddaford, TG, Dibrov E, Blackwood DP, Austria JA, Pierce GN.
Trans fatty acids in the diet stimulate atherosclerosis. Metabolism, 58: 1802-1808, 2009.
Rodriguez-Leyva D, McCullough R, Pierce GN. Nutrition as a vehicle for cardiovascular translational research.
J. Cardiovasc. Translational Res., 2: 328-334, 2009.
Chahine MN, Pierce GN. Therapeutic targeting of nuclear protein import in pathological cell conditions.
Pharmacol. Rev., 61: 358-372, 2009.
Ander BP, Edel AL, McCullough R, Rodriguez-Leyva D, Rampersad P, Gilchrist JSC, Lukas A, Pierce GN.
Distribution of omega-3 fatty acids in tissues of rabbits fed a flaxseed-supplemented diet. Metabolism, 59:
620-627, 2010.
Bassett CMC, Edel AL, Patenaude AF, McCullough RS, Blackwood DP, Chouinard Y, Paquin P, Lamarche B,
Pierce GN. Dietary vaccenic acid has anti-atherogenic effects in LDL r-/- mice. J. Nutr., 140: 18-24, 2010.
Maddaford TG, Dibrov E, Hurtado C, Pierce GN. Reduced expression of the sodium-calcium exchanger in
adult cardiomyocytes via adenovirally delivered shRNA results in resistance to simulated ischemic injury.
Am. J. Physiol., 298: H360-H366, 2010.
Deniset, JF, Cheung PKM, Dibrov E, Lee K, Steigerwald S, Pierce GN. Chlamydophila pneumoniae infection
leads to smooth muscle cell proliferation and thickening in the coronary artery without contributions from a
host immune response. Am. J. Pathol., 176: 1028-1037, 2010.
Research News
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Peer-Reviewed Publications, Books & Book Chapters … cont.
Rodriguez-Leyva D, Pierce GN. The cardiac and haemostatic effects of dietary hempseed.Nutr. Metab., 7: 32-
41, 2010.
Petrasko K. Smoking Cessation. In: Patient self-care: helping patients make therapeutic choices. 2nd ed.
Ottawa: Canadian Pharmacists Association; 2010.
Raymond CB, Wazny LD, Sood A, Vercaigne L. Funding renal clinical pharmacy services. Nephrology
News and Issues 2010;24(6):40-47.
Raymond CB, Miller S, Wheaton H, Honcharik N. Reliability and validity of a survey to evaluate attitudes
and behaviours of pharmacy staff toward near misses. Healthcare Management Forum, 2010;23(1):32-37.
Raymond CB, Wazny LD, Sood A. Update on the new Kidney Dialysis Improving Global Outcomes
(KDIGO) Guidelines for mineral and bone disorders – a focus on medications. CANNT J, 2010;20(1):42-8.
Raymond CB, Wazny LD, Sood A. Sodium thiosulfate, bisphosphonates, and cinacalcet for calciphylaxis.
CANNT J, 2009; 19(4):25-8.
Kozyrskyj A, Raymond C, Dahl M, Ekuma O, Schultz J, Sklepowich M, Bond R. Effects of Manitoba Pharmacare
Formulary Policy on Utilization of Prescription Medications. Winnipeg MB: Manitoba Centre for Health
Policy, November 2009.
Raymond CB, Breland L, Wazny LD, Sood AR, Orsulak CD. Treatment of restless legs syndrome in patients
receiving dialysis – a focus on medications CANNT J, 2010;20(2):29-35.
Wazny LD, Raymond CB, Do MK, Skwarchuk DE. Reduced drug costs from switching hemodialysis patients
from epoetin alfa in multi-dose vials to pre-filled syringes. CANNT J. 2009;19(3):39-41.
Rawas-Qalaji MM, Simons ER, Collins DM, Simons KJ. Long-term Stability of Epinephrine Dispensed in
Unsealed Syringes for the First-Aid Treatment of Anaphylaxis. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol 2009;102:500-503.
Rachid OM, Simons FER, Rawas-Qalaji MM, and Simons KJ. An Electronic Tongue: Evaluation of the
Masking Efficacy of Sweetening and/or Flavoring Agents on the Bitter Taste of Epinephrine, AAPS PharmSciTech
2010 Mar 30 DOI: 10.1208/s12249-010-9402-3 [Epub ahead of print] PMID: 20352537.
Rachid OM, Simons FER, Simons KJ. Assessment of the Bitter Taste of Epinephrine and the Masking Effects
of Non-Medicinal Ingredients: Role of an Electronic Tongue. American Association of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, CA, November 8-12, 2009.
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Rawas-Qalaji MM, Nieves E, Desai K, Stubblefield J, Rachid OM, Simons KJ. In vitro Diffusion of Epinephrine
Nanoparticles Using a Flow-Through Diffusion System, Canadian Society of Pharmaceutical Sciences Annual
Meeting, Richmond, BC, June 2-5, 2010.
Gerlyand AM, Sitar DS. (2009) Protein Kinase Inhibition Differentially Regulates Organic Cation Transport.
Can J Physiol Pharmacol 87(10), 821-830.
Sood MM, Rigatto C, Zarychanski R, Komenda P, Sood AR, Bueti J, Reslerova M, Roberts D, Mojica J, Kumar
A. Acute kidney injury in critically ill patients infected with 2009 pandemic influenza A (H1N1): report from a
Canadian Province. Am J Kidney Dis. 2010 May;55(5):848-55. Epub 2010 Mar 19.
Sood MM, Rigatto C, Bueti J, Lang C, Miller L, PonnamPalam A, Reslerova M, Sood AR, Komenda P. Thrice
weekly warfarin administration in hemodialysis patients. Nephrol Dial Transplant 2009 Oct;24(10):3162-7.
Epub 2009 Jun 1.
Sood MM, Komenda P, Sood AR, Rigatto C, Bueti J. The intersection of risk and benefit: Is warfarin anticoagulation
suitable for atrial fibrillation in hemodialysis patients. Chest. 2009 Oct;136(4):1128-1133.
Vercaigne LM, Takla TA, Raghavan J. (2010) Long-term effect of an ethanol/sodium citrate locking solution
on the mechanical properties of hemodialysis vcatheters. Journal of vascular Access, 11(1), 12-16.
Woloschuk DMM, Raymond CB. Multihospital collaborative orientation program for new pharmacy
employees. Am J Health Syst Pharm 2010; 67: 118-121.
Woloschuk DMM, Dyck S, Jackson S. Proposal for a revised Technician-Verify-Technician (TVT) validation
protocol. Technician-verify-Technician Working Group Report to the Hospital Standards Committee, Manitoba
Pharmaceutical Association, Winnipeg, MB, October 2009.
Woloschuk DMM. Point-counterpoint (Pro): Is a one year residency adequate to prepare hospital pharmacists
for practice? Can J Hosp Pharm 2009; 62: 43-44.
Zhanel GG, Calic D, Schweizer F, Zelenitsky S, Adam H, Lagacé-Wiens PR, Rubinstein E, Gin AS, Hoban DJ,
Karlowsky JA. New lipoglycopeptides: a comparative review of dalbavancin, oritavancin and telavancin.
Drugs. 2010 May 7;70(7):859-86.
Zhong W, Alfa M, Zelenitsky S, Howie R. Simulation of cyclic reprocessing buildup on reused medical devices.
Comput Biol Med. 2009 Jun;39(6):568-77.
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Conferences and Presentations
Vasilyeva I, Alessi-Severini S, Biscontri RG, Metge C, Collins DM, Enns MW. Antipsychotic-induced
cerebrovascular events in the elderly residents of Manitoba: a population-based cohort study. Canadian
Association for Population Therapeutics 2010 Conference, Toronto, Ontario; March 28-30, 2010. (oral
presentation, student) Can. J. Clin. Pharmacol. 2010; 17(1):e90-e127 (Abstract published.)
Vasilyeva I, Alessi-Severini S, Biscontri R, Metge C, Collins D, Enns WM. Antipsychotic-induced adverse
events in the elderly population of Manitoba. MCHP 20th Anniversary Conference, Winnipeg, Manitoba;
March 8-9, 2010. (Poster)
Alessi-Severini S, Biscontri RG, Collins DM, Sareen J, Enns MW. Antipsychotic prescriptions to children: a
Canadian population-based study. 2009 AFPC – 66th annual conference, Halifax, Nova Scotia; June 3-6, 2009.
JPPS 2010; 13(1): 22s (Abstract published.)
Huang Y, Anderson HD. Suppression of cardiac myocyte hypertrophy by PPAR ligands requires diacylglycerol
kinase zeta (DGK). CIHR Institute of Respiratory and Circulatory Health Young Investigators Forum,
Vancouver, British Columbia; 2010. Poster presentation.
Huang Y, Anderson HD. shRNA knockdown of diacylglycerol kinase zeta abolishes the anti-hypertrophic
actions of PPAR ligands on cardiac myocytes. 2009 American Heart Association Scientific Sessions, Orlando,
Florida; 2009. Poster presentation.
Huang Y, Kopilas MA, O’Hara KA, Anderson HD. Suppression of cardiac myocyte hypertrophy by PPAR-DGK
signaling. Annual Canadian Cardiovascular Congress, Edmonton, Alberta; 2009. Podium presentation.
Behbahani J, Kopilas MA, Thandapilly SJ, Wojciechowski P, Netticadan T, Anderson HD. Blood pressure-
independent correction of resistance artery structure but not intrinsic wall stiffness by resveratrol in the
spontaneously hypertensive rat. Annual Canadian Cardiovascular Congress, Edmonton, Alberta; 2009. Podium
presentation.
Kopilas MA, Dang LN, Anderson HD. Activation of the endocannabinoid system suppresses cardiac myocyte
hypertrophy. Annual Canadian Cardiovascular Congress, Edmonton, Alberta; 2009. Podium presentation.
Anderson HD. Molecular Mechanisms of Cardiovascular Disease. American Heart Association Basic
Cardiovascular Sciences Annual Conference 2009, Lake Las Vegas, Nevada; July 19-22, 2009.
Anderson HD. Advances in Diabetes Biology, Immunology & Cell Therapy. 2010 Annual Rachmiel Levine
Diabetes & Obesity Symposium, Las Vegas, Nevada; March 14-17, 2010.
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Crandon JL, Ariano RE, Zelenitsky SA, Nicasio AM, Kuti JL, Nicolau DP. Population Pharmacokinetics
(PopPK) to Determine Optimized Meropenem (MEM) Dosing Regimens in Intensive Care Unit (ICU) Patients
over Three Creatinine Clearance (CrCL) Ranges. ICAAC Conference, San Francisco, California; 2009.
Ariano RE, Zelenitsky SA. Comparing Continuously-Infused Amphotericin-B with Liposomal Amphotericin:
A Monte Carlo Analysis. CSHP AGM conference, Winnipeg, Manitoba; 2009.
Ariano RE, Zelenitsky SA, Zivot J, Arora R and the CHaRM investigators. The Utility of Acetaminophen
Absorption Testing in the Critically Ill. CSHP AGM conference, Winnipeg, Manitoba; 2009.
Ko-E, Zelenitsky SA, Ariano RE. Q-Fever Endocarditis. CSHP AGM conference, Winnipeg, Manitoba; 2009.
Lang-C, Ariano R. Daily Dalteparin for the Treatment of Pulmonary Embolism in a Hemodialysis Patient.
CSHP AGM conference, Winnipeg, Manitoba; 2009.
Ariano R. Oseltamivir, antiviral treatment for pandemic H1N1 influenza. Banff Annual Conference CSHP,
Banff, Alberta; March 20, 2010.
Ariano R. Oseltamivir, antiviral treatment for pandemic H1N1 influenza. CSHP Manitoba Branch Fall
Educational session, Winnipeg, Manitoba; December 5, 2009.
Burczynski FJ. Clinical and Basic Science Advances in Diabetic Nephropathy. Section Co-chair. Beijing,
China; November 17, 2009.
Burczynski FJ. Canadian Society of Pharmaceutical Sciences (CSPS). Session Co-chair (Transdermal Drug
Delivery), Toronto, Ontario; June 2-5, 2009.
Burczynski FJ. Fatty Acid Binding Protein in Disease States. Beijing University of Traditional Chinese
Medicine, Beijing, China; October 27, 2009.
Burczynski FJ. Antioxidant Activity of Liver Fatty Acid Binding Protein. Beijing University of Traditional
Chinese Medicine, Beijing, China; October 22, 2009.
Burczynski FJ, Wang G, Gong Y. Protective function of liver fatty acid binding protein. Australiasian Phar-
maceutical Science Association, Hobart, Tasmania; December, 2009.
Chee G-L. Photoaffinity probe for labeling topoisomerase II. Department of Chemistry, University of Manitoba,
Winnipeg, Manitoba; April 9, 2010.
Chee G-L, Yalowich JC, Hasinoff BB. A diazirine-based photoaffinity etoposide probe for labeling topoisom-
erase II. American Association for Cancer Research Abstract no. 3508: 342, Washington, DC; April 2010.
Research News
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Conferences and Presentations … cont.
Evans C, Fetterly O, Markmann H, Hadley D, Thompson D, Ramalho E, Davis CJ. Unusual Presentation of
Heparin Induced Thrombocytopenia Due to Dalteparin. Canadian Society of Hospital Pharmacists Summer
Educational Sessions, Winnipeg, Manitoba; August 8-11, 2009.
Davis CJ. 2009 ACCP Annual Meeting and Research and Scholarship Certificate Course, Anaheim, California;
October 16-21, 2009.
Davis CJ. Manitoba Pharmacy Conference, Winnipeg, Manitoba; April 9-11, 2009.
Davis CJ. New tricks for old drugs: Tricyclic antidepressants (TCAs). Manitoba College of Family Physicians
Annual Scientific Assembly, Winnipeg, Manitoba; April 23, 2010.
Davis CJ. AFPC Annual Conference, Richmond, BC; June 2-5, 2010.
Friesen M. Plavix and the PPI’s: Interaction? Manitoba Pharmacists Conference, Winnipeg, Manitoba; April
2010.
Fusee R. A Rapid Improvement Event – Enhancing Pain Control on Surgery 7AW/7AS. SBGH Pharmacy
Practice Rounds, Winnipeg, Manitoba; September 30, 2009.
Fusee R. Amiodarone – A review of drug monitoring parameters in the Ambulatory Cardiac Population.
Cardiac Sciences Nursing Grand Rounds, Winnipeg, Manitoba; January 11, 2010.
Fusee R. Personality in the Workplace. SBGH Pharmacy Practice Rounds, Winnipeg, Manitoba; January 27,
2010.
Fusee R. Striving for Excellence in Pain Management – An Educational Workshop for Nurses. SBGH, Winnipeg,
Manitoba; February 9 and May 11, 2010.
Fusee R. Striking the Right Match – Patients, Pain and Pills, Woman and Child Program Conference 2010.
Winnipeg, Manitoba; May 6, 2010.
Fusee R. WRHA Regional Approach to Pain Control. Winnipeg, Manitoba; April 12, 2010.
Fusee R. Past Practice to Best Practice: Examining the Basics. Woman and Child Program Conference 2010,
Winnipeg, Manitoba; May 6, 2010.
Gong Y, Li Y, Kong W, Shen H, Burczynski F. Development of small hairpin RNA that targets intracellular
signaling molecule – Smad1. The 13th Annual Meeting of the Canadian Society of Pharmaceutical Science.
Vancouver, British Columbia; June 2-5, 2010.
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Gong Y. Introduction of National Natural Science Foundation of China. The Second International Symposium
on Recent Advance in Basic, Clinical and Social Medicine, Shantou, China; November 23-27, 2009.
Gong Y. Regulation of bone morphogenetic protein signaling and the kidney. International Forum of Kidney
Disease of the China-Japan Friendship Hospital, Beijing, China; October 17, 2009.
Banfield V, Lackie K, Grymonpre R, Kural B. CIHC Action Strategy: Leading organizational approaches to
sustain IPE in the post-secondary education sector. Electronic poster. All Together Better Health V, Sydney,
Australia; April 6, 2010.
Grymonpre R. Canadian Interprofessional Health Collaborative Steering Committee Meeting, Vancouver,
British Columbia; September 2-8, 2009.
Grymonpre R. Canadian Pharmaceutical Association Editorial Advisory Committee meeting, Ottawa, Ontario;
April 9-14, 2010.
Grymonpre R. Transdisciplinary Understanding and Training on Research – Primary Health Care (TUTOR-
PHC), King City, Ontario; April 30-May 7, 2010.
Suter E, Soubhi H, Grymonpre R, Weaver L, Law R, Lait J. Prioritizing a Research and Evaluation Agenda:
Using Cooke’s Research Capacity Building Framework. All Together Better Health V, Sydney, Australia; April
6, 2010.
Wang T, Gu X. Disposition of Repellent DEET and Sunscreen Oxybenzone from Repeated Topical Applications
in Rats. The AAPS Journal 2009; Poster #:M1041, AAPS Annual Meeting and Exposition, Los Angeles, California;
November 8-12, 2009.
Chen T, Gu X. Permeation Characteristics of Repellent Picaridin and Sunscreen Oxybenzone from Various
Formulations. The AAPS Journal 2009; Poster #:W5247, AAPS Annual Meeting and Exposition, Los Angeles,
California; November 8-12, 2009.
Fediuk D, Gu X. Transdermal Disposition of Repellent DEET and Sunscreen Oxybenzone in Rats. The AAPS
Journal 2009; Poster #:T3170, AAPS Annual Meeting and Exposition, Los Angeles, California; November 8-12,
2009.
Zhang R, Wu X, Chee G-L, Guziec LJ, Guziec F, Yalowich JC, Hasinoff BB. Design, synthesis and biological
evaluation of a novel series of anthrapyrazoles linked with netropsin-like oligopyrrole carboxamides as anti-
cancer agents. American Association for Cancer Research Abstract # 3509: 342, Washington, DC; April 2010.
Research News
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Conferences and Presentations … cont.
Wu X, Zhang R, Guziec L, Guziec F, Yalowich JC, Hasinoff BB. The molecular docking-based design and
biological evaluation of a novel series of bisintercalating DNA-binding bisanthrapyrazole compounds
containing amine linkers. American Association for Cancer Research Abstract # 3510: 342, Washington, DC;
April 2010.
Hasinoff BB, Patel D. The cardiotoxicity and myocyte damage caused by small molecule anticancer tyrosine
kinase inhibitors is correlated with lack of target specificity. American Association for Cancer Research Abstract
no. 2602: 283, Washington, DC; April 2010.
Hasinoff BB. 3D-QSAR based design of novel inhibitors of topisomerase II. Molecular Targets and Cancer
Therapeutics 342-343; 2009.
MacNair KR. Medications You May Want to Use Less. Continuing Medical Education: Therapeutic Update,
University of Manitoba Faculty of Medicine, Winnipeg, Manitoba; May 2010.
MacNair KR. B Vitamins: Methodological Evaluation of Health Benefit Claims. College of Physicians and
Surgeons Annual Scientific Assembly, Winnipeg, Manitoba; April 2010.
MacNair KR. Evidence, Advice, Recommendations: Delivering Value for Money in Health Care for Canadians.
CADTH 2010 Symposium, Halifax, Nova Scotia; April 18-20, 2010.
Metge C (Chair), Alessi-Severini S, Sketris I. Seeking the balance between harm and benefit: the role of
pharmacosurveillance in choosing what drugs we should take. MCHP 20th Anniversary Conference, Winnipeg,
Manitoba; March 8-9, 2010. (invited presentation)
Zhu W, Begum F, Frost E, Namaka M. Antigen induced expression of Fractalkine in an animal model of MS.
Society for Neuroscience, San Diego, California; November 2010.
Zhu W, Gupta S, Au K, Begum F, Paterson J, Frost E, Namaka M. Antigenic Induction of Spinal Cord BDNF
Responsive Cells. Canadian Neuroscience Meeting, Ottawa, Ontario; May 2010.
Turcotte D, Gomori A, Esfahani F, Namaka M. A Randomized, Double-blinded, Placebo-controlled Study
Evaluating the Efficacy and Safety of Nabilone as an Adjunctive to Gabapentin in Managing Multiple Sclerosis-
Induced Neuropathic Pain: An Interim Analysis. Canadian Pharmacists Association Annual Meeting, Calgary,
Alberta; May 2010.
Vora P, Namaka M, Frost. E. Role of Transcription factor in the regulation of myelination in Rett Syndrome.
The Manitoba/Ontario Regional Research and Teaching Centre Annual Retreat for EndMS, Toronto, Ontario;
March 26, 2010.
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Zhu W, Gupta S, Au K, Begum F, Paterson J, Frost E, Namaka M. Antigenic Induction of Spinal Cord BDNF
Responsive Cells. The Manitoba/Ontario Regional Research and Teaching Centre Annual Retreat for EndMS,
Toronto, Ontario; March 26, 2010.
Zhu W, Begum F, Paterson J, Frost E, Namaka M. Antigenic induction of brain derived neurotrophic factor
(BDNF) in an animal model of multiple sclerosis (MS). The Manitoba/Ontario Regional Research and Teaching
Centre Annual Retreat for EndMS, Toronto, Ontario; March 26, 2010.
Begum F, Madec K, Melanson M, Shay B, MacNeil B, Namaka M, Frost E. Multiple Sclerosis induced neu-
ropathic pain. The Manitoba/Ontario Regional Research and Teaching Centre Annual Retreat for EndMS,
Toronto, Ontario; March 26, 2010.
Au K, Zhu W, Paterson J, Vora P, Frost E, Namaka M. Effects of tumour necrosis factor alpha on a validated
spinal cord culture. The Manitoba/Ontario Regional Research and Teaching Centre Annual Retreat for
EndMS, Toronto, Ontario; March 26, 2010.
Vora P, Namaka M, Frost E. Emerging roles of Methyl CpG binding Protein 2 (MECP2) in myelination of
brain. American Society for Neurochemistry, Santa Fe, New Mexico; March 9, 2010.
Zhu W, Begum F, Paterson J, Frost E, Namaka M. Antigenic induction of brain derived neurotrophic factor
(BDNF) in an animal model of Multiple Sclerosis (MS). American Society for Neurochemistry, Santa Fe, New
Mexico; March 9, 2010.
Zhu W, Au K, Begum F, Paterson J, Frost E, Namaka M. Analysis of brain derived neurotrophic factor
(BDNF) responsive spinal cord cells in an animal model of Multiple Sclerosis (MS). American Society for
Neurochemistry, Santa Fe, New Mexico; March 9, 2010
Turcotte D, Gomori A, Esfahani F, Namaka M. A Randomized, Double-blinded, Placebo-controlled Study
Evaluating the Efficacy and Safety of Nabilone as an Adjunctive to Gabapentin in Managing Multiple Sclerosis-
Induced Neuropathic Pain: An Interim Analysis. 6th Congress of the European Federation of IASP Chapters
(EFIC) Lisbon, Portugal; September 11, 2009.
Zhu W, MacNeil B, Frost E, Namaka M. Antigenic Induction of brain derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF)
within the dorsal root ganglia (DRG) of an Animal Model of Multiple Sclerosis (MS). Society for Neuroscience,
Chicago, Illinois; October 19, 2009.
Namaka M, MacNeil B, Begum F, Frost E, Zhu W. Antigenic Induction of Spinal Cord BDNF responsive cells
in an Animal Model of Multiple Sclerosis (MS). Society for Neuroscience, Chicago, Illinois; October 19, 2009.
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Namaka M. Managing Chronic Pain. Dakota Medical Family Physician rounds, Winnipeg, Manitoba; July 16,
2010.
Namaka M. BuTrans® (Buprenorphine) in Chronic Pain. Family Physician Medical Rounds, Selkirk, Manitoba;
June 10 2010.
Namaka M. BuTrans® (Buprenorphine) in Chronic Pain. Family Physician Medical Rounds, Yorkton,
Saskatchewan; June 8, 2010.
Namaka M. BuTrans® (Buprenorphine) in Chronic Pain. Family Physician Medical Rounds, Dauphin,
Manitoba; May 13, 2010.
Namaka M. Managing Neuropathic Pain. Canadian Association of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
(CAPM&R), Winnipeg, Manitoba; May 29, 2010.
Namaka M. Bioequivalence and Interchangeability, A Complex Issue for Medications with Complex pK
Profiles. Manitoba Pharmacy Conference, Winnipeg, Manitoba; April 11, 2010.
Namaka M. Managing Neuropathic Pain. University of Montreal, Montreal, Quebec; March 24, 2010.
Namaka M. Multiple Sclerosis. University of Montreal, Montreal, Quebec; March 24, 2010.
Namaka M. Managing Neuropathic Pain: The role of Opioids in Chronic Pain Management. College of Family
Physicians of Saskatchewan, Regina, Saskatchewan; March 18, 2010.
Namaka M. Managing Neuropathic Pain. Neurology Grand Rounds, Regina, Saskatchewan; November 5, 2009.
Namaka M. Cymbalta: A New Analgesic for the Treatment of Neuropathic Pain Associated with Peripheral
Diabetic Neuropathy & Fibromyalgia. Medical Clinic Rounds, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan; October 16, 2009.
Namaka M. New Horizons on Fibromyalgia. Manitoba Pharmaceutical Association (MPHA) Professional
Development Seminar, Winnipeg, Manitoba; October 7, 2009.
Namaka M. Managing Neuropathic Pain. Canadian Society of Hospital Pharmacy (CSHP) Conference,
Winnipeg, Manitoba; August 10, 2009.
Namaka M. Canadian Pain Society Meeting, Calgary, Alberta; April 2010.
Namaka M. Canadian Pharmacists Association (CPhA) Annual National Conference, Calgary, Alberta; May
15-18, 2010.
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Cooper J, Petrasko K. Blueprint for Pharmacy. Presentation to Pharmacy Students, Faculty of Pharmacy,
University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba; Jan 20, 2010.
Cooper J, Petrasko K. Blueprint for Pharmacy. Presentation to Manitoba Pharmacists, MPhA Professional
Development, Winnipeg, Manitoba; Jan 21, 2010.
Ramsey C, Petrasko K. Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Workshop (Devices). Manitoba Pharmacy
Conference, Winnipeg, Manitoba; April 9, 2010.
Petrasko K. Canadian Pharmacists Association (CPhA) Annual National Conference, Calgary, Alberta; May
15-18, 2010.
Petrasko K. Manitoba Pharmacy Conference. Winnipeg Convention Centre, Winnipeg, Manitoba; April 9-11, 2010.
Pierce G. Symposium Session Chairman, 3rd World Congress of the International Academy of Cardiovascular
Sciences, Copenhagen, Denmark; 2009.
Pierce G. Symposium Session Chairman, 9th International Symposium on Pharmaceutical Sciences, Ankara,
Turkey; 2009.
Pierce G. 11th Institute of Cardiovascular Sciences Awards Ceremony, Winnipeg, Manitoba; 2009.
Pierce G. Facilitator, University of Manitoba Café Scientifique on “Keeping your ticker happy: Strategies for
heart health.” McNally Robinson Bookstore, Winnipeg, Manitoba; 2010.
Pierce G. Symposium Session Chairman, Symposium on Scientific Basis for the Practice of Cardiology, Prague,
Czech Republic; 2010.
Pierce G. Invited speaker, Public Lecture. Hotel Fort Garry, Winnipeg, Manitoba; 2010.
Pierce G. Invited speaker, International Clinical Trials Day. Winnipeg, Manitoba; 2010.
Pierce G. Invited speaker, Toronto-Dominion Health and Wealth Seminar. Winnipeg, Manitoba; 2010.
Pierce G. Invited speaker at Alfaisal University. Riyadh, Saudi Arabia; 2009.
Pierce G. Invited speaker at School of Medicine. University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia; 2009.
Pierce G. Invited speaker at Faculty of Pharmacy. Comenius University, Bratislava, Slovakia; 2010.
Pierce G. Invited speaker at Department of Internal Medicine. University of Rome, Rome, Italy; 2010.
Pierce G. Invited speaker at University of Sherbrooke. Sherbrooke, Québec; 2010.
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Pierce G. Invited speaker at 2nd International Symposium on Recent Advances in Basic, Clinical and Social
Medicine. Shantou, China; 2009.
Pierce G. Invited speaker at 2nd Congress of Physiological Sciences of Serbia with International Participation.
Kragujevac, Serbia, 2009.
Pierce G. Invited speaker at Symposium on the Scientific Basis for the Practice of Cardiology. Prague, Czech
Republic; 2010.
Pierce G. Invited speaker at International Symposium on “Advances in Cardiovascular Research: From Genes
and Molecules to Clinical Applications.” Bratislava, Slovakia; 2010.
Pierce G. Invited speaker at the inaugural presentation of the Manjeet Singh Oration 4th Global Conference
on Heart Diseases. Delhi Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research University, New Delhi, India; 2010.
Pierce G. Invited speaker at 2nd World Heart Failure Congress – 2010. Chandigarh, India; 2010.
Pierce G. Invited speaker at the VI International Symposium on Myocardial Cytoprotection. Pecs, Hungary; 2010.
Pierce G. Invited speaker at the 13th Punjab Science Congress. Chandigarh, India; 2010.
Pierce G. Invited speaker at Leaders Summit on Food for a Healthy and Prosperous Future. The Canadian
Agri-Food Policy Institute Workshop, Montreal, Quebec; 2010.
Pierce G. Keynote speaker at the 2010 Canadian Institute of Food Science Technology/Agriculture and
Agri-Food Canada Conference. Winnipeg, Manitoba; 2010.
Pierce G. Invited speaker at Food and Health: Advancing the Policy Agenda Workshop. Richard Ivey School
of Business, University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario; 2010.
Miller S, Raymond C, Wheaton H, Honcharik N. Attitudes and Behaviours of Pharmacy Staff toward Near
Misses: Reliability and Validity of a Survey Tool. Canadian Society for Hospital Pharmacists Professional
Practice Conference, Toronto, Ontario; January 30-February 3, 2010. Can J Hosp Pharm 2010;63(1):85.
Raymond C, Chan C, Pindera C, Kasper K. Development and evaluation of clinical pharmacy services for the
Manitoba HIV program. Canadian Association for HIV Research Conference Proceedings, Regina, Saskatchewan;
May 2010 (poster.)
Meyer L, Raymond C, Rodrigue C. Implementation of a Self-Check Checklist for Medication Order Review.
Canadian Society for Hospital Pharmacists Western Canadian Banff Seminar Conference Proceedings, Banff,
Alberta; March 2010 (poster.)
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Raymond C, Metge C, Alessi-Severini S, Dahl M, Schultz J, Guenette W. Impact of sociodemographic
characteristics on prescription drug utilization. Manitoba Centre for Health Policy 20th Anniversary Conference
Proceedings, Winnipeg, Manitoba; March 8-9, 2010 (poster.)
Falk J, Raymond C. Pharmaceutical care in a prehabilitation clinic for patients undergoing elective total joint
arthroplasty. Canadian Society for Hospital Pharmacists Summer Education Sessions, Winnipeg, Manitoba;
August 2009. Can J Hosp Pharm 2009;62(4):342 (poster.)
Hayes C, Woloschuk D, Raymond C. A Regional Continuing Professional Development Program for Hospital
Pharmacy Technicians. Canadian Society for Hospital Pharmacists Summer Education Sessions, Winnipeg,
Manitoba; August 2009. Can J Hosp Pharm 2009;62(4):342 (poster.)
Raymond C, Wazny L. Conversion from darbepoetin alfa to epoetin alfa for the treatment of anemia of
chronic kidney disease in dialysis patients Canadian Society for Hospital Pharmacists Summer Education
Sessions, Winnipeg, Manitoba; August 2009. Can J Hosp Pharm 2009;62(4):341.
Rachid OM, Simons FER, Simons KJ. Assessment of the Bitter Taste of Epinephrine and the Masking Effects
of Non-Medicinal Ingredients: Role of an Electronic Tongue. American Association of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, California; November 8-12, 2009.
Simons KJ. Discussions with international research associates regarding new design and higher doses in
epinephrine auto-injectors for treatment of anaphylaxis, and regarding new collaborative studies of H1-
antihistamine distribution into the central nervous system, skin, and H1-histamine receptor occupancy.
World Allergy Congress, Buenos Aires, Argentina; December 5-9, 2009.
Simons KJ. Discussions with international research associates regarding new information about epinephrine
and the first-aid treatment of anaphylaxis in the community and regarding collaborative clinical pharmacology
studies of new 2nd-generation H1-antihistamines. Collegium Internationale Allergologicum, Ischica, Italy;
April 25-30, 2010.
Simons KJ. Discussions with international research associates regarding guidelines for the first-aid treatment
of anaphylaxis in the community and regarding collaborative clinical pharmacology studies of new second-
generation H1-antihistamines. European Academy of Allergology and Clinical Immunology, London, United
Kingdom; June 5-9, 2010.
Sitar DS. Scientific basis for the investigation of SSAT1 as a biomarker for cancer. BC Cancer Agency, Vancouver,
British Columbia; July 9, 2009.
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Sitar DS. Drugs and fMRI opportunities. Institute for Biodiagnostics, NRC, Winnipeg, Manitoba, September
18, 2009.
Sitar DS. Pharmacology in rehabilitation. Focus on analgesics. Community Therapy Services, Inc., Winnipeg,
Manitoba; October 8, 2009.
Sitar DS. Pharmacological approaches to pain management: Analgesics – Nonopioid and Pharmacological
approaches to pain management: Analgesics – Opioid. 22nd Annual Canadian Orthopedic Association Basic
Science Course, Winnipeg, Manitoba; October 29, 2009.
Sitar DS. Drugs and aging – Special considerations. Department of Community Health Sciences, University
of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba; February 24, 2010.
Sitar DS. Progress in the development of an economical diagnostic screening test for cancer. NRC, Winnipeg,
Manitoba; March 12, 2010.
Sitar DS. A practical consumer guide to management of modest pain syndromes at Symposium: The older
person in pain. Centre on Aging 27th Annual Spring Research Symposium, Winnipeg, Manitoba; May 3, 2010.
Sitar DS. The Canadian reality. Protection of intellectual property: how an academic observation evolves into
a new cancer screening test. Can Soc Pharm Sci webinar, Winnipeg, Manitoba; May 19, 2010. Webinar deliv-
ered from Winnipeg nationally.
Sitar DS. Drugs and the Elderly – An evolving perspective. Philadelphia College of Pharmacy, University of
the Sciences in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; May 21, 2010.
Sitar DS. American College of Clinical Pharmacology Annual Scientific Meeting, San Antonio, Texas; September
12 – 15, 2010.
Sitar DS. Canadian Association on Gerontology Annual Scientific Meeting, Winnipeg, Manitoba; October 22-
24, 2010.
Sitar DS. Annual Scientific Meeting of the American Society for Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics,
Atlanta, Georgia; March 17-20, 2010.
Sitar DS. Centre on Aging Annual Research Day, Winnipeg, Manitoba; May 3, 2010.
Sitar DS. Canadian Society of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Vancouver, British Columbia; June 2-5, 2010.
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Sood MM, Sood AR, Mendelssohn DC, Tanna G, Schiff J, Verrelli M, Rigatto C, Komenda P, Naimark D,
Schwartz D. Application of evidence-based guidelines and continuous quality indicators in peritoneal dialysis
patients: an international nephrology now study. Canadian Society of Nephrology 2010 Annual General
Meeting, Montreal, Quebec; May 27-30, 2010.
Sood MM, Komenda P, Reslerova M, Verrelli M, Sood AR, Sathianthan C, Eng L, Eng A, Rigatto C. Infection,
technique failure and mortality in First Nations Peoples on peritoneal dialysis. Canadian Society of Nephrology
2010 Annual General Meeting, Montreal, Quebec; May 27-30, 2010.
Sood MM, Rigatto C, Zarychanski R, Komenda P, Sood AR, Bueti J, Reslerova M, Roberts D, Mojica J, Kumar
A. Acute kidney injury in critically ill patients infected with pandemic H1N1 influenza A: Report from a Canadian
province. National Kidney Foundation 2010 Spring Clinical Meetings, Orlando, Florida; April 13-17, 2010.
Sood AR, Wazny L, Raymond C, Leung K, Komenda P, Reslerova M, Verrelli M, Rigatto C, Sood MM. Sodium
thiosulfate-based treatment in calcific uremic arteriolopathy: a provincial case series. 42nd Annual Meeting
and Scientific Exposition, American Society of Nephrology, San Diego, California; October 27-November 1, 2009.
Sood AR. Canadian Society of Hospital Pharmacists, Summer Educational Session 2009, Winnipeg, Manitoba;
August 8-11, 2009.
Vercaigne LM. Conversion from Heparin to Sodium Citrate as a Catheter Locking Solution: A Quality Control
Initiative. Manitoba Renal program, Manitoba Local Centres Dialysis Units AGM., Winnipeg, Manitoba; April
29, 2010.
Abdelmoneim A, Miller LM, Armstrong S, Sood MM, Wazny L, Vercaigne LM. Optimizing the management
of Hemodialysis Catheter Occlusion. Association of Faculties of Pharmacy of Canada, Vancouver British
Columbia; June 4-6, 2010.
Vercaigne LM, Abdelmoneim A, Wazny L, Raymond C, Orsulak C, Miller LM. Conversion from Heparin to
Sodium Citrate as a Catheter Locking Solution: A Quality Control Initiative. Canadian Society of Nephrology,
Montreal, Quebec; June 4-6, 2010.
Vercaigne LM, Zacharias J, Reslerova M, Bernstein K. Alteplase for blood flow restoration in hemodialysis
catheters: a randomized prospective clinical trial. American Society of Nephrology Annual General Meeting,
San Diego California; October 31-November 1, 2009. (accepted for poster presentation.)
Vercaigne LM. Vascular Access: Updates on Manitoba Initiatives to Manage Thrombosis in Central Venous
Catheters. Manitoba Renal program, 6th Annual Conference, Winnipeg, Manitoba; September 21, 2009.
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Wazny L, Raymond C, Do MK, Skwarchuk DE. Switching hemodialysis patients from epoetin alfa in multi-dose
vials to pre-filled syringes is associated with cost savings. Can J Hosp Pharm 2009;62(4):337.
Woloschuk DMM. Documentation for primary care pharmacists. Manitoba/Saskatchewan Oncology
Pharmacists Symposium, Riding Mountain National Park, Manitoba; May 30, 2010. (presentation.)
Woloschuk DMM. Development of a supervisory skills course for hospital pharmacy workplaces. Canadian
Society of Hospital Pharmacy Professional Practice Conference, Toronto, Ontario; February 1, 2010.
(presentation.)
Woloschuk DMM, Raymond C. Development and evaluation of a multi-hospital structured pharmacy
orientation program with an emphasis on patient safety. Can J Hosp Pharm 2009;62(1):78 (poster.)
Woloschuk DMM. Competency assessment primer: staff orientation. Canadian Society of Hospital Pharmacists
Summer Education Sessions, Winnipeg, Manitoba; August 2009. (presentation.)
Woloschuk DMM. Focus on coaching and facilitation skill building: incorporating evaluable experiential
learning into a pharmacy practice residency program. Canadian Hospital Pharmacy Residency Board Preceptor
Workshop, Winnipeg, Manitoba; August 2009. (presentation.)
Woloschuk DMM. Barriers and Enablers to Collaborative Patient-Centered Care (Panelist). Interprofessional
Practice: InSPIRITing a new workplace – WRHA Leadership Forum on Interprofessional Practice. Winnipeg,
Manitoba; May 2009. (presentation.)
Woloschuk DMM. Pharmacy Examining Board of Canada Pharmacy Technician Qualifying Examination at
Entry-to-Practice. Pharmacy Technician Lunch & Learn Series, Pharmacy Program, Winnipeg Regional
Health Authority, Winnipeg, Manitoba; February, March, May, September 2009. (presentation.)
Crandon J, Ariano R, Zelenitsky S, Nicasio A, Kuti J, NicolauD. Population Pharmacokinetics (PopPK) to
Determine Optimized Meropenem (MEM) Dosing Regimens in Intensive Care Unit (ICU) Patients over Three
Creatinine Clearance (CrCL) Ranges. 39th Critical Care Congress, Society of Critical Care Medicine, Miami
Beach, Florida; January 2010.
Zelenitsky S, Ariano RE, Zhanel GG. Characterizing Infections and Appropriate Antibiotic Use in Canadian
Intensive Care Units (ICUs) using National Surveillance Data from 2005-2008. 49th Interscience Conference
on Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy (ICAAC), San Francisco, California; September 2009. (slide
presentation.)
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Zelenitsky S, Vercaigne L, McCrae M, Ariano R. A New Vancomycin (Vanco) Dosing Protocol for
Hemodialysis (HD) Patients Congruent with the Recent Consensus Review of Therapeutic Monitoring. 49th
Interscience Conference on Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy (ICAAC), San Francisco, California;
September 2009.
Zelenitsky S, Ariano RE, Zhanel GG. Selecting the best empirical therapy for patients in Canadian ICUs
62nd Summer Education Sessions, Canadian Society of Hospital Pharmacists, Winnipeg, Manitoba; August
2009.
Zelenitsky S, Ariano RE, Collins DM. Benefit of achieving higher AUC/MIC targets with ciprofloxacin
when treating enterbacteriaceae bloodstream infections. 62nd Summer Education Sessions, Canadian Society
of Hospital Pharmacists, Winnipeg, Manitoba; August 2009.
Kuo I fan, Zelenitsky S, Ariano R, Lo E. Therapeutic monitoring of doxycycline in Q fever endocarditis 62nd
Summer Education Sessions, Canadian Society of Hospital Pharmacists, Winnipeg, Manitoba; August 2009.
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