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Henri Manasse

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Henri Richard Manasse, Jr. is a distinguished figure in the field of pharmacy education and healthcare administration. He is currently Professor and Dean Emeritus at the University of Illinois at Chicago, College of Pharmacy.6 Manasse has had a long and impactful career in pharmacy education and leadership:

  1. He earned his Ph.D. from the College of Pharmacy at the University of Minnesota in the 1970s, where he studied the application of sociology and psychology to pharmacy.2

  2. Manasse spent nearly 25 years at the University of Illinois, serving as an educator and for 12 years as the dean of the College of Pharmacy.4

  3. He previously held the position of Vice President for Health Sciences at The University of Iowa and Chairman of the Board of the University of Iowa Health System.3

  4. Manasse has received significant recognition for his contributions to the field. He was named the 2023 Remington Honor Medal recipient, one of the highest honors in American pharmacy.5

  5. In 2007, he was awarded the Harvey A.K. Whitney Award, another prestigious recognition in hospital and health-system pharmacy.1

Throughout his career, Manasse has been known for his idealistic approach to pharmacy education and practice, advocating for advancements in the field and the role of pharmacists in healthcare.1

Highlights

Mar 8 · news.ashp.org
Former ASHP Executive Manasse Named 2023 Remington Medalist
Henri R. Manasse, Jr. - Harvey A.K. Whitney Award Lectures

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