Name of Award Meritorious Service Medal (1969-2016)
Devices
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Year Awarded 2001
Last Updated: Dec 15, 2020
This ribbon will display Multiple Award devices automatically based on the total number of awards listed
Details Behind Award
1 May 1998 to 10 Dec 2001
Achievement #1 SFC Crawley has worked in every facet of the Pharmacy Branch. While assigned as the Sterile Products Coordinator, she updated the Sterile Products rotation with the CHCS computer system and rewrote all the student orders to reflect the use of the CHCS. This gave our students the ability to be trained in the most realistic environment available. She was also instrumental in moving the entire sterile products lab and having it operational with in 3 days. Achievement #2 SFC Crawley supported the integration of the Sterile Products Cours (ASI Y7) into the existing Pharmacy Specialist Course which saved the Government $17,967 and 3.61 man-hours per year. The integration ensured pharmacy technicians were fully qualified in all pharmacy operations which supports mission readiness of the AMEDD. Her ability to provide leadership and professional instruction directly contributed to an academic attrition rate below 10%. Achievement #3 SFC Crawley's leadership enabled the pharmacy branch to exceed all standards of the American Society of Health System Pharmacists accreditation survey. As a valuable team member, she assisted in all efforts in updating and revising lesson plans, As a result, our training program exceeds standards and ensures top quality graduates, benefiting all military pharmacies and their beneficiaries. Achievement #4 SFC Crawley expertly managed the largest and most difficult academic portion of the 91Q course. She was responsible for teaching 175 hours annually into three other MOS Producing Courses. She was also recognized by students through critique as an instructor that cares and is willing to go the extra mile to ensure their academic success. The lasting benefit of her leadership while she served as Class Advisor on 3 separate occasions, will be felt by the students she taught and by the soldiers and family members they will serve. Citation: For meritorious service while serving as an Instructor/writer and Noncommissioned Officer. Sergeant First Class Crawley demonstrated exemplary leadership, technical competency, and a broad knowledge of management and staff skills that contributed immeasurably to the mission of the Army Medical Department. Her commitment to duty and superlative contributions to the Field of Pharmacy are in the high traditions of the Noncommissioned Officer Corps and reflect great credit upon her, the Army Medical Department, and the United States Army.