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Remington Medal

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A picture of the Remington Medal.
A picture of the Remington Medal.

The Remington Honor Medal, named for eminent community pharmacist, manufacturer, and educator Joseph P. Remington (1847–1918), was established in 1918 to recognize distinguished service on behalf of American pharmacy during the preceding year, culminating in the past year, or during a long period of outstanding activity or fruitful achievement.[1]

Awarded annually by the American Pharmacists Association, the Remington Medal is the highest recognition given in the profession of pharmacy in the US.

Past recipients

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References

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  1. ^ "Remington Honor Medal". Retrieved 16 May 2023.