2018 Distinguished Service Award Winner
1/9/2019
Seena L. Haines is Chair, Department of Pharmacy Practice and Professor at the University of Mississippi, School of Pharmacy. Prior to her position at the University of Mississippi, she served as professor and Associate Dean of Faculty at Palm Beach Atlantic University, Gregory School of Pharmacy (PBA-GSOP). She has also served as Director of pharmacy services at four community health centers, and co-Director of the Diabetes Education and Research Center in collaboration with the Florida Atlantic University School of Nursing. Haines also served as Residency Director for the pharmacy practice residency (PGY-1) emphasizing in ambulatory care and academia at PBA-GSOP from 2008 to 2014.
Haines is Chair for the AACP Women Faculty Special Interest Group and President of the Mississippi College of Clinical Pharmacy. Her service to ASHP includes terms as Director-at-Large then Chair of the ASHP Section of Ambulatory Care Practitioners Executive Committee, membership on the Section Advisory Groups on Clinical Practice Advancement and Compensation and Practice Sustainability, and faculty for the Ambulatory Care Review Course. She is currently Vice Chair of the ASHP Council on Education and Workforce Development.
Other achievements include board certification in ambulatory care practice, and advanced diabetes management, certified in diabetes education, Fellow of the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists, Fellow of the American Pharmacists Association, Fellow of the American College of Clinical Pharmacy, and was Chair of the Inaugural Distinguished Fellow of the National Academies of Practice. American Association of Colleges of Pharmac y (AACP) Innovation in Teaching Award, AACP self-care therapeutics medicine SIG Preceptor of Distinction Award from Palm Beach Atlantic University, Gregory School of Pharmacy, Hero in Medicine Award from Palm Beach County (PBC) American Medical Association, inaugural AACP academic leadership fellow, and has served as co-editor and steering committee member of the Non-Prescription Medicine Academy for since 2008.
Improving patient care and health outcomes in ambulatory care settings
Professional group for ASHP members working in ambulatory care settings