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Jim Spoon named NCPA 2018 Independent Pharmacist of the Year

BOSTON – Jim Spoon, owner of Spoon Drug in Sand Springs, Okla., has been named the National Community Pharmacists Association 2018 Willard B. Simmons Independent Pharmacist of the Year. The award is sponsored by Upsher-Smith Laboratories.

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BOSTON – Jim Spoon, owner of Spoon Drug in Sand Springs, Okla., has been named the National Community Pharmacists Association 2018 Willard B. Simmons Independent Pharmacist of the Year. The award is sponsored by Upsher-Smith Laboratories. Spoon received the award at NCPA’s recent 2018 Annual Convention in Boston.

The Independent Pharmacist of the Year award recognizes an independent pharmacist for exemplary leadership and commitment to independent pharmacy and their community. The award is named in honor of someone who exemplified these qualities: Willard B. Simmons, a former executive secretary of NCPA (then known as the National Association of Retail Druggists) and a longtime trustee of the NCPA Foundation.

“Jim Spoon has proven himself a very worthy recipient of the 2018 Willard B. Simmons Independent Pharmacist of the Year Award,” said NCPA president David Smith. “Jim has been a tireless advocate for independent community pharmacy over the years, helping shape not only its future but the future of his community through service. I am proud to honor Jim with this award and recognize him for his work on behalf of community pharmacy in Oklahoma and beyond.”

“Upsher-Smith is delighted to join with NCPA in recognizing Dr. Spoon, an outstanding independent pharmacist who has served his community, his patients, and his profession tirelessly for almost four decades,” said Rusty Field, president and chief executive officer, Upsher-Smith.“We are proud to honor Dr. Spoon for his exemplary service to his community, a quality shared by our nation’s community pharmacists, and for exhibiting outstanding leadership in all of his endeavors.”

In addition to contributing countless hours of service to his community, Spoon is a member of his town council and is a former member of the Sand Springs Board of Education, a position he held for 20 years. He has held all offices in the Oklahoma Pharmacists Association, including president, and served on the Oklahoma State Board of Pharmacy for almost two decades. Spoon is an active NCPA member, having been a member for more than 25 years and serving on several steering committees over the past 14 years.

Spoon received his BS in Pharmacy in 1975 from Southwestern Oklahoma State University and received his PharmD from the University of Oklahoma in 2002. He opened Spoon Drug in Sand Springs, Okla. in 1979 and expanded to a second location in 2008. Spoon also purchased T. Roy Barnes Pharmacy in 1987, expanding to three locations in Tulsa.

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