Pharmacy Staff Recognized by TTUHSC

Three School of Pharmacy staff members are among a group of 20 TTUHSC individuals and teams who were selected to receive 2016 TTUHSC Distinguished Staff Awards in a June 14 ceremony.

 

President’s Quality Supervisor Award

Desmon Dunn, unit supervisor – Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences

Dena Hair, School of Pharmacy, unit supervisor – Department of Pharmacy Practice

 

President’s Distinguished Staff Award

Nga Nguyen, School of Pharmacy, lead technician – Office of Sciences 

Desmon Dunn

Desmon Dunn

Dena Hair

Dena Hair

Nga Nguyen

Nga Nguyen

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