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UM Pharmacy Student Selected as PQA-CVS Health Foundation Scholar

Posted on: September 27th, 2019 by herman

Sept. 27, 2019

By Whitney Tarpy

OXFORD, Miss. – University of Mississippi School of Pharmacy student Matthew Wittman was one of nine students nationwide selected to the Pharmacy Quality Alliance-CVS Health Foundation Scholars Program.

The program is designed to support student interest in performance management and quality improvement while fostering student-mentor relationships. Wittman will work on a unique research concept with the assistance of a mentor and present the results at the PQA Annual Meeting in Baltimore, Maryland, next May.

Closeup picture of Matthew Wittman smiling at camera

Matthew Wittman

“It’s pretty incredible to be a part of this program,” Wittman said. “I am really looking forward to being a part of such a nationally recognized program. I’ve worked really hard to get to where I am now and this really validated that.”

The second-year student pharmacist will work with advisor Sujith Ramachandran, assistant professor of pharmacy administration, researching high-risk medication usage and hospitalizations of the elderly. The pair will assess rates of which elderly patients are hospitalized and then perform a geographical analysis with a heat map of areas with higher hospitalization rates.

“Matthew’s skills, professionalism and motivation to be a constant learner made him a great candidate for the program,” Ramachandran said. “This exposure to research and new skills will help him identify specific career goals and enhance his learning experience as a pharmacy student. The experience as a PQA scholar has the ability to develop him into a steward of health care quality as he builds his future career.”

Originally from Bloomington, Illinois, Wittman developed an interest in the public health policy sector from his uncle, Scott Wittman, who practices law in this field. Wittman plans to pursue a law degree after pharmacy school and believes that his involvement with the PQA program will help him achieve his goals.

“I am grateful for the support my family has shown and I am honored to represent them, the University of Mississippi School of Pharmacy and University High School with this opportunity,” Wittman said.