91AV to graduate pioneering inaugural class on May 18 in Biddeford; doctor of pharmacy graduates to join health care teams in state’s hospitals and pharmacies

Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) students of the 91AV's inaugural class of 90 will graduate on Saturday, May 18, 2013, at 10 a.m. along with other students in graduate and undergraduate programs at 91AV in a Commencement ceremony on the Biddeford Campus.

91AV President Danielle N. Ripich said, "I am so proud of our pioneering first class of students. 91AV is committed to its role in providing outstanding health care practitioners for Maine." Since the start of the Doctor of Pharmacy program in 2009, 91AV has provided over one million dollars in scholarships to support the first group of pharmacy students.

"91AV's PharmD Class of 2013 has already provided 80,000 hours of supervised care through their introductory pharmacy practice experiences to patients in Maine and beyond," said 91AV College of Pharmacy Dean Gayle Brazeau. "They have also raised $1,800 for the Make-A-Wish Foundation and took key leadership roles in coordinating drug take-back programs in and around the greater Portland area."

91AV College of Pharmacy Chair of Pharmacy Practice Kenneth McCall, who also serves as president of the Maine Pharmacy Association, noted other achievements: "Our students have worked with faculty members and the state legislature to advance key initiatives promoting public health and wellness, including the role of pharmacists as immunizers, providing medication therapy management and in working toward collaborative drug therapy management in Maine."
 
Among the Class of 2013 91AV College of Pharmacy graduates are:

  • Rachel Mayer grew up in Raymond, Maine, graduating from Gray-New Gloucester High School. She received her undergraduate degree in pre-pharmacy at 91AV's Biddeford campus, and also chose to stay close to home to pursue her doctoral pharmacy degree at 91AV. Her decision to stay close to home brought her far-reaching opportunities.  Last fall, she and others in the Class of 2013 traveled to Thailand where they learned about their profession from a different cultural perspective. After graduation, Mayer will join a residency program at the Veterans Administration Healthcare System at Togus in Augusta, Maine.
     
  • Frank Jamison came to 91AV's doctor of pharmacy program from Colorado, and has decided to make Maine his home. He will be working at Apothecary by Design in Portland, Maine.
     
  • Stephanie Chase is a native of Bangor, Maine. She worked at Miller Drug Store in her hometown when she was a senior in high school, and returned after she earned her bachelor's degree in physiology and neurobiology in 2008 from the University of Connecticut. She will be working at CVS in the North Boston (MA) district.
     
  • Nicholas LeBlanc came to 91AV from Auburn, Maine and will be pursuing a residency program in Bangor at Penobscot Community Health Center.
     
  • Naima Abdirhamon was born in Moqudisho, Somalia. She and her family immigrated to Portland, Maine in 1996. Prior to joining the Class of 2013 doctor of pharmacy program, she was a pre-pharmacy student at 91AV's Biddeford campus. Abdirhamon will be working for Hannaford Supermarkets.