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WAPC Board of Directors

 

The Washington Poison Center is governed by its own Board of Directors made up of volunteer individuals and organizations all with the common interest of keeping the poison center the lead agency in poison prevention and treatment.

2008-2009 WAPC Board of Directors:

President
David R. Hutchinson
Mayor, Lake Forest Park
Vice
President/ President Elect
VACANT  
Secretary
Shawnie Haas, RN, MBA
Yakima Heart Center
Treasurer
Jennifer Abermanis
Children’s Hospital & Regional Medical Center
Immediate Past President
Sally Borte
Parker, Smith & Feek, Inc.
Director
Karyn Beckley
Pacific Medical Centers
Director
Petra Eichelsdoerfer, ND, MS, RPh
Bastyr University - School of Nutrition & Exercise Science
Director
Kevin P. Graham
Mayes Testing Engineers, Inc.
Director
Joel Kaufman, MD, MPH
UW Department of Environmental & Occupational Health Sciences
Director
Dennis Klukan, MSEPH
Yakima Health District
Director
Jennifer Kupka
Bartell Drugs

Director

Sid Nelson UW School of Pharmacy
Director
Matthew Rice, MD, JD, FACEP
Northwest Emergency Physicians
Director
Kathryn Waddell
UW Health Sciences Administration
Non-Voting
Janet Kastl
Washington State Department of Health
Non-Voting
Scott Hogan, MHA
Washington State Department of Health
Non-Voting
Jim Williams
Washington Poison Center
Non-Voting
William T. Hurley, MD, FACEP
Washington Poison Center
Non-Voting
William O. Robertson, MD
Washington Poison Center

 






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