Dr. Victoria Williams '19 '17 receives ACCP New Educator Award
Victoria Williams, PharmD '19, BSPS ’15, clinical assistant professor, was selected to receive the New Educator Award from the American College of Clinical Pharmacy (ACCP).

This award recognizes and honors a new educator for outstanding contributions to the discipline of teaching and education of healthcare practitioners. The awardee must have been a full member of ACCP at the time of nomination and a member at any level for at least three years; in addition, the awardee must have completed their terminal training or degree less than six years ago.
In recommending Dr. Williams for the 2026 New Educator Award to the ACCP Board of Regents, the Awards Committee wrote, "Dr. Williams is actively engaged in didactic, skills-based and simulation-based teaching across the PharmD curriculum. In addition, she serves as a dedicated preceptor for IPPE and APPE students as well as PGY1 and PGY2 pharmacy residents. She developed a unique two-month APPE clinical faculty elective that exposes students to the intensive care unit and academia. Her efforts and innovation have been recognized through multiple teaching awards."
Dr. Williams will receive her award during the Awards and Recognition Ceremony on Sunday morning, October 18, at the 2026 ACCP Annual Meeting in Salt Lake City.