American Pharmaceutical Association
Executive Summary
Marily Rhudy, a community pharmacist in Topeka, Kansas, will become president-elect of the pharmacist association for 1990-1991, following the group's March annual meeting in Washington, D.C. She will automatically ascend to the office of president in March 1991 at the conclusion of APHA's annual meeting in New Orleans, succeeding current president-elect Philip Gerbino, Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science, who becomes president in March 1990.
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