Associate Professor Patti Fabel, Pharm.D., has been named an American Pharmacists Association 2021 fellow. She was recognized by APhA for her innovation and contributions to the profession through the promotion of pharmacy ownership and the continuation and creation of community pharmacy programs.
Fabel is the executive director of the Kennedy Pharmacy Innovation Center at the University of South Carolina. She has over 10 years’ experience developing and implementing patient-care services in community pharmacy settings.
This award is a testament, not of my accomplishments, but of those who have helped me throughout my career ...
Patti Fabel, Pharm.D. Associate Professor and Executive Director, KPIC
“It is an honor to be recognized by APhA for my service to the profession of pharmacy," says Fabel. “This award is a testament, not of my accomplishments, but of those who have helped me throughout my career. Without, their mentorship and support, I would not be where I am today.”
The APhA Awards and Honors Program is the most comprehensive recognition program in
the profession of pharmacy. APhA Fellows are members of either the APhA Academy of
Pharmacy Practice & Management (APhA–APPM) or the APhA Academy of Pharmaceutical Research
& Science (APhA–APRS), with a minimum of 10 years of professional experience. To become
an APhA Fellow, members must demonstrate exemplary professional achievements and service
to the profession through activities with APhA and other national, state and/or local
professional organizations.
Honorees will be officially recognized at APhA2021 virtual conference, which is scheduled
to take place March 12-15, 2021.
Read the full APhA press release