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Divisions Grants and Awards Practice Advancement and Clinical Education,
Grayson Mendenhall
February 14, 2006



Mollie Scott, PharmD, is a recipient of the 2006 John Payne Fellowship.

The fellowship is awarded annually to one or more faculty members of the AHECs in North Carolina. It provides support to allow the Payne Fellow to study some aspect of health professions education relevant to the AHEC Program. Projects emphasize lifelong learning, involving experiences and activities which explore new models, new ways of thinking, and innovation.

Scott will be working on developing a geriatrics pharmacotherapy curriculum for the Mountain AHEC’s geriatrics fellowship program.

“I am honored to have been chosen as the John Payne Fellowship this year,” said Scott. “Medication appropriateness in the elderly became a passion of mine during my geriatrics residency training. This fellowship will help us to develop the pharmacotherapy curriculum for our new geriatric fellowship program that will focus on teaching our physicians how to use medications wisely in older adults.”

The John Payne Fellowship honors the memory of John Payne, deputy director of the NC AHEC Program, and the contributions he made for nearly 25 years to the North Carolina AHEC Program. Fellows share what they learn with AHEC colleagues through discussion, publication, or presentation.

 

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