BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-/-/EN BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:APTUK Pharmacy Technician Awards 2022 UID:67 DESCRIPTION:APTUK Pharmacy Technician Awards 2022 Shortlists announced\n\nThe APTUK Annual Conference Awards celebrate and acknowledge successful individuals, teams and projects within the pharmacy technician profession.   \n\nWe are delighted to be able to recognise all sectors of pharmacy practice and individual excellence through these awards which will be presented at the APTUK Conference and Awards Dinner on April 9th, 2022, at the Birmingham Conference and Events Centre (BCEC). Prizes include an engraved trophy and an educational bursary towards attendance at the APTUK Annual Conference 2023. \n\nShortlisted nominees are listed below. Winners will be announced at the Awards ceremony on April 9th. to register for the event please follow this link: REGISTER NOW\n\nThe Katherine Miles Award for Outstanding Contribution to PharmacyThe Katherine Miles Outstanding Contribution to Pharmacy Award recognises an outstanding pharmacy technician who has shown a significant contribution over the past 24 months and symbolises the best of their profession; gone above and beyond their day-to-day duties and deserves wider recognition.\n\nShortlisted nominees are: \n\nLesley-Anne Graham, Pharmacy Technician, Lindsay & GilmourJoshua Taylor, Pharmacy Manager, Spire HealthcareSteffani Beaton, Senior Pharmacy Technician Vaccine Services, NHS Forth Valley Excellence in Pharmacy Education and Development AwardThe APTUK Excellence in Pharmacy Education and Development Award recognises an outstanding pharmacy technician, team or project that has made a significant contribution to education, training and development of pharmacy technicians or pharmacy teams in the UK. \n\nShortlisted nominees are: \n\nDanielle Brockie, Service Development Manager, Lindsay & Gilmour PharmacyHEE Regional Facilitators for the Pre-Registration Trainee Pharmacy Technician (PTPT) Integrated Training Pilot (Mary Carter, Sarah Green, Sabeha Patel, Emma Walker)Alison Woods, Lead Technician – Education, Training and Development, University Hospitals of Morecambe Bay NHS Foundation TrustUniversity East Anglia Pharmacy Technician Education Team, Pharmacy Technician Programme, School of Pharmacy, University of East AngliaPre-Registration Trainee Pharmacy Technician of the Year AwardThe APTUK Pre-registration Trainee Pharmacy Technician of the Year Award acknowledges the commitment, dedication and achievement of Pre-Registration Pharmacy Technicians. The award will be made to a trainee who, in the opinion of the judges, demonstrates outstanding effort and commitment.\n\nShortlisted nominees are: \n\nRachel Turner, Harrogate and District NHS Foundation TrustOscar Seal, Wirral University Teaching HospitalMatthew Rostron, Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation TrustMolly Higginbottom, Wye Valley NHS TrustJamie Anderson, Victoria Hospital, NHS FifePrimary Care Pharmacy Technician of the Year AwardThe APTUK Primary Care Pharmacy Technician of the Year Award recognises an outstanding pharmacy technician who has shown a significant contribution to pharmacy services and patients in a primary care setting over the past 24 months.\n\nShortlisted nominees are: \n\nRachel Rowlands, Senior Pharmacy Technician Chronic Pain Team, Hywel Dda University Health BoardDavid Leek, Pharmacy Technician, Clacton PCN, Core Prescribing SolutionsGareth Hutchinson, Clinical Medicines Management Pharmacy Technician, Betsi Cadwaladr University Health BoardSecondary Care Pharmacy Technician of the Year AwardThe judging panel are looking for an outstanding pharmacy technician that has made a significant contribution to pharmacy services and patients in a secondary care setting in the UK over the past 24 months.\n\nShortlisted nominees are: \n\nSamantha Murray, Pharmacy Operations Manager, University Hospitals DorsetCommunity Pharmacy Technician of the Year AwardThe APTUK Community Pharmacy Technician of the Year Award recognises an outstanding pharmacy technician who has shown a significant contribution to pharmacy services and patients in a community pharmacy setting over the past 24 months.\n\nThere were no shortlisted nominees for this category\n\nExceptional Contribution to the Pandemic Response Award The APTUK Exceptional Contribution to Pandemic Award recognises an outstanding pharmacy technician, team or project that has made a significant contribution to pharmacy services and patient care during the pandemic.\n\nShortlisted nominees are: \n\nKaty Houseman, Lead Pharmacy Technician Clinical Trials, Medicines Management and Pharmacy Services, Leeds Teaching HospitalsTechnical Services, Aseptic Unit Team, University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation TrustAPTUK Executive Team - Liz Fidler, Ellen Williams, Andrea Ashton, Gail HallPharmacy Covid Vaccination Team - Caroline Edmondson, Diane Taylor, Louise Longton, Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation TrustPharmacy Clinical Trials Team, University Hospitals of Morecambe Bay NHS foundation TrustAPTUK Branch of the Year AwardThe Branch of the Year Award acknowledges the ongoing dedication, enthusiasm and commitment of Pharmacy Technicians members running local branches voluntarily in their community.\n\nAll branches are included in this award:\n\n Devon East Midlands East of England Hampshire Kent Northwest Sussex Wales Community Pharmacy Procurement & Distribution National Scotland Branch, in partnership with NPTGS APTUK Fellow MembershipBeing awarded an APTUK Fellow Membership is the highest honour that can be bestowed upon a member, only achieved through peer nomination. Only current, full subscription APTUK members may nominate and to be eligible for this award, the nominee must uphold the values of the Association, demonstrate loyalty to APTUK and the Pharmacy Technician profession and be well respected by their peers and colleagues. \n\nAPTUK Honorary MembershipAPTUK Honorary Membership is a distinctive category to acknowledge exceptional service given either to the Association or to the pharmacy technician profession generally, by a person who is not eligible to be a member of APTUK. \n\nOnly one Honorary Membership is awarded each year and it is bestowed in recognition of the efforts of the nominee who has made a profound difference by either:\n\nChampioning and upholding the professional role of pharmacy techniciansPublicly supporting the continued development of pharmacy techniciansAdvancing the roles, knowledge, skills, and behaviours of pharmacy techniciansWorking consistently hard on behalf of pharmacy technicians.Winners will be announced at the APTUK Conference and Awards Dinner on April 9th, 2022, at the Birmingham Conference and Events Centre (BCEC). Further details and how to register to attend the event are available on our website: Register here\n\n \n\n DTSTART:20220409T111900Z DTEND:20220409T111900Z END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR