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We ^e how we we learned to *nm> than thought m^ we bwk ever could to excell academically, by serving through our organizations and fraternities, and through it all we remembered how to muz Ct^, have fun, and most importantly, that we were here to reach beyond ourselves and make a difference in the world around us. H^h Magaly Rodriguez de Bittner Associate Dean for Academic Affairs After 20 years oftenure at the University of Maryland School ofPharmacy, I became the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs at the University ofMaryland School ofPharmacy on January 1 , 2004. This is a humbling and exciting opportunity to serve my school and my profession. It has always been a dream ofmine to have the opportunity to spend my professional career sharing my knowledge, providing patient care and making a difference in people's lives, it is great feeling to realize that my academic career has provided me with this opportunity. As the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs it is my responsibility to oversee the educational programs at the School ofPharmacy (including Didactic and Experiential Learning courses), meeting the standards for accreditation and program assessment. I serve as the liaison to the faculty and students on academic issues. In addition to these administrative responsibilities, I continue my teaching at the school and my clinical responsibilities. Patient care provides me with the opportunity ofunderstanding the needs ofthe pharmacy practitioner. It is my goal to assure that we deliver high quality pharmacy education in a safe, professional and nurturing environment. I want to ensure that the school provides (equips) pharmacy students with the knowledge, skills and abilities to deliver appropriate, effective, efficient and culturally-competent pharmacy services aimed at improving patient care and quality oflife by offering solutions to major issues in the health care system. With the help and collaboration ofmy faculty colleagues, staff, students, alumni and pharmacy practitioners, I have no doubt that we can fulfill our educational goals. Angela Wilks, Ph.D Associate Dean for Research & Graduate Education When asked to put together a paragraph for the Class of2005 yearbook I thought about the many times I have had the pleasure ofinteracting with you individually or as a class. One ofthe great aspects ofbeing an educator is the pleasure one receives following the progress of the students and realizing how much they contribute to the personal development ofthe faculty. As you all know in the past few months I have taken on the role of Associate Dean for Research & Graduate Education. In this position I see both great challenges and opportunities to further the School ofPharmacy's mission and goals of excellence in teaching and research. It is through excellence in research thai we arc at the forefront ofpharmaceutical education and in turn graduate leaders in the pharmacy profession. have every confidence that 1 the Class of2005 will be tremendous ambassadors for the School and our continued success. know that you take 1 with you the philosophy o\' lifelong learning and commitment to yourprofession. — -\ ( opening Dedications I 1 3 | | | he University of Maryland I School of Pharmacy one is of the only schools of pharmacy I know of that has own yearbook! an its It is advantage that truly sets us apart. Because our school is we know small, virtually everyone whose face is captured here. Terra Mariae many has recorded of your milestones and achievements and those of your classmates as you prepare for your professional life as a Maryland- brand pharmacist. A yearbook is more than a mirror to the recent past. It is a link in a chain of published memories that stretches back for decades. As the years pass, pulling out the Terra Mariae will be like hitting an icon on your desktop computer: it will open up the files on the very important early years of your professional life. When you learn of that classmate who landed a top notch position, or the one who was cited in a prestigious journal for a splendid accomplishment, you will be able to consult the Terra Mariae and see what he or she looked like then! Unlike most of the textbooks you have purchased during your stay here, you will keep your Terra Mariae. It has a long half-life. And the older you get, the more often you will pull it out and look it over. So many thanks to Tonya Hunting for putting together this excellent volume. And congratulations and good luck to everyone in the class of 2005! OwJL C& knapp> T9JO., Cte*a H4 Words Wisdom of ,(7t has been a pleasure to serve as the Class Advisor to the Class of 2005. have enjoyed watching your I academic and professional progress in becoming newly minted pharmacists. I have also enjoyed your company and camaraderie, and have fond memories of our time in l+\] compounding lab and during the class trip to Merck and Myrtle Beach, SC. In fact, it has been an honor to serve as the Class Advisor. Each of us should feel honored to be associated with one another. I think that each of us has gained much from being in the company of other members of Maybe C\l the Class. this gain will become more evident only after graduation. Best wishes to each of 5V you. say good luck, I but your preparation makes luck an unnecessary part of your future success in pharmacy. Please be sure to stay involved as alumni. Until next time. E J^nea- ^P#f£u H HI Dean ( lass \d\ isoi Message We came to pharmacy school not entirely knowing what to expect, and by the time we left we had learned how to #* we we than thought Ufrt-e We ever could. studied harder, listened with more I've fallen and I can't get up' HoomE2£Z^*a££f* intent, and worked until we und overwhelmed that all they wanted to do was lie down and take a break. wanted to scream. But in the end, we knew to -fake with us everything we'd learned and that it was all worth it. H6

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