Student pharmacist receives state-level recognition for leadership

Kaanan ShahKaanan Shah, HSC College of Pharmacy third-year student, was recently awarded the Glenda Lawson McRee Pharmacy Student Award, presented at the Texas Society of Health-System Pharmacists annual conference in Galveston in April. The award recognizes a student who is committed to pharmacy through service, practice, education and research.

“I was so honored to be this year’s recipient and have my accomplishments as a pharmacy student be recognized at the state level,” Kaanan said, who was nominated by her peers. “This award helps bring awareness to the importance of service, practice, education and research within the pharmacy field and encourages students to make an impact.”

Kaanan was president of two student organizations this year, the Student Society of Health-System Pharmacists and the Student College of Clinical Pharmacy, and she will serve on the TSHP student executive council next year.

“Before pharmacy school, I never saw myself as a leader,” she said. “However, with the amazing support system of peers that I have gained here at HSC, I quickly adapted to those roles and was able to help improve both organizations in various ways.”

Kaanan, who grew up in Houston, became interested in pharmacy in high school after taking a pharmacy technician course. After graduating and passing the certification exam, she began working as a pharmacy technician at a local hospital and has continued to work there for more than six years.

“That job exposed me to the clinical side of pharmacy and helped me realize that clinical pharmacy is the direction that I would like to take my career,” she said.

During pharmacy school, Kaanan said she has learned how to work with people of different backgrounds and communication styles.

“It is very important to adapt that skill as being a pharmacist puts you in contact with a very diverse population,” she added.

As she enters her final year of rotations, her goal is to pursue a post-graduate residency program and specialize in either cardiology or solid organ transplantation.

“I have also developed an interest in academia and leadership,” she said, “so I would like to incorporate those into my future as well.”

Kaanan continues to make her mark in pharmacy school. At the annual HSC Registered Student Organization awards ceremony, she received the Extraordinary Values Student Leader Award and was also named the recipient of the Metroplex Society of Health-System Pharmacists scholarship.

Recent News

Hill Signing 6627
  • Education
|Sep 6, 2024

HSC and Hill College partner to expand educational opportunities

The University of North Texas Health Science Center at Fort Worth and Hill College on Thursday announced a new partnership aimed at creating pathways to success for students in the region. Hill College is a comprehensive community college with campuses in Hillsboro, Cleburne and Burleson, with a str...
Amany Hassan
  • Research
|Sep 4, 2024

TCOM faculty and staff receive AACOM grant to study innovative AI curriculum integration

The emergence of artificial intelligence is undeniable and the Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine at The University of North Texas Health Science Center at Fort Worth is receiving a grant from the American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine to study an innovative way of merging AI in...
Img 6647
  • Patient Care
|Sep 3, 2024

Individualization is key: Collaborative care makes all the difference for older adults

Nina Cox was never a cook – her husband did most of the cooking in their household. That was until she was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes and tasked with lowering her A1C to be cleared for knee surgery. With a clear goal in mind, Cox got serious about her health and found support with The Universi...
HSC Sign
  • Education
|Aug 29, 2024

HSC elevates focus with new college names, addition of Graduate School

The University of North Texas Health Science Center at Fort Worth today announced it would launch a new Graduate School to enhance graduate education and rename three of its schools to better clarify their focuses. Effective Sept. 1, HSC will establish a new Graduate School under the leaders...