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Nov

2015

The pharmacist’s voice is heard on Capitol Hill

This past summer, I had the unique opportunity to complete a student fellowship with Rep. Earl “Buddy” Carter (R–GA), a freshman congressman and pharmacist. I experienced so many wonderful times over the summer and met some amazing people along the way. I attended meetings, briefings, and conferences with Rep. Carter, and even helped shape the talking points of his speeches for a number of events

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12

Nov

2015

Your efforts can lead the profession over the provider status finish line

On January 28, 2015, H.R. 592, the Pharmacy and Medically Underserved Areas Enhancement Act, was introduced in the House of Representatives by Reps. Brett Guthrie (R–KY), G.K. Butterfield (D–NC), and Todd Young (R–IN). Just as exciting, a day later on January 29, S. 314, legislation with the same name as H.R. 592, was introduced in the Senate by Sens. Chuck Grassley (R-IA), Robert Casey (D-PA), Mark Kirk (R-IL), and Sherrod Brown (D-OH). While we had legislation that mirrored the language in H.R. 592/S. 314 last year in the House, this is the first year we have had a companion bill in the Senate.

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12

Nov

2015

My chronic disease helps me be a better pharmacist

I can describe myself in many ways. I love spending time with my family. I enjoy volunteering. And I am chronically ill. I have carried that heavy label for 5 years since I was diagnosed with lupus nephritis at the age of 21. I am very lucky to be alive and I am grateful that my condition has been manageable. My chronic illness has been both a burden and an inspiration. It has made practicing pharmacy very personal for me and I have used my own experience as a patient to guide my training as a student pharmacist.


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12

Nov

2015

How to capture 1,000 words

I am a firm believer that a picture is worth 1,000 words. Photography serves many purposes: photos can tell a story, capture memories, portray emotion, elicit action, show recognition, explain things beyond words, and leave you speechless. Sometimes all at once. Through APhA–ASP, photographs have helped express my passion, recognize accomplishments of my peers, and capture memories and experiences to reflect on.

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