This was compiled to encourage UWSOP students to apply for positions outside of UW and to inform students about what fellow classmates are doing to improve the profession of pharmacy. UWSOP students can make an impact on the regional and national level!
Andrew Heinz
NCPA National Student Leadership Council President-Elect
I am a second year stude
nt and I have lived in Washington my whole life and attended the University of Washington for my entire collegiate career. My family has owned pharmacies for the past 16 years, so I have grown up most of my life working in an independent pharmacy in some capacity. I am very passionate about independent pharmacy, pharmacy ownership, and legislative advocacy.
I decided to run for this position because the current president of this council, a fourth year student from WSU, came and spoke to our school about NCPA and the leadership opportunities they have to offer. I was really inspired by his enthusiasm and involvement in effecting change for our profession, so I decided to run for the position.
My role is to assist the President in his presidential duties as well as be a liaison for my assigned region. I disseminate information to the chapter officers at all of the pharmacy schools in my region about national meetings, national challenge competition submissions deadlines, scholarship deadlines, etc. I am the go to person to field all questions from the pharmacy schools in my region.
The benefit of holding a national position is it gives you first hand insight into the organization. It allows you to get involved in the planning and organizing of student programming at meetings as well as help innovate and update challenge competition criteria. Also, being involved in national leadership the organization helps to pay for travel and lodging to national meetings.
My goals during my term as presidency are to help create regional meetings for students to attend. I feel that this will help boost interest and involvement in NCPA. I also hope to boost involvement and interest in NCPA at the University of Washington School of Pharmacy.
Jonathan Chenoweth
APhA-ASP Policy Standing Committee, Member
jchenowe@u.washington.edu

My name is Jonathan Chenoweth and I am a 4th year student pharmacist at the University of Washington. This year in addition to the excitement of rotations I am gratefully able to participate as a member of the Policy Standing Committee with the American Pharmacists Association Academy of Student Pharmacists (APhA-ASP).
Throughout my time at UWSOP I was excited to discover many opportunities to participate in pharmacy events that occurred beyond the classroom. I was particularly drawn to the policy arena and the impact it can have on the profession of pharmacy. Each year I would look forward to the Legislative Day in Olympia when the student pharmacists get their opportunity to remind the state legislators of our impact with patients and the issues we feel are important. Success in the policy arena is a long process but I enjoy every step.
After attending MRM and the APhA Annual meeting I was intrigued by the work the Standing Committees do for APhA-ASP at the national level. I was fortunate enough to have a fellow stud
ent pharmacist from UWSOP as a member of the policy committee at that time to turn to for advice. After speaking with her and participating in additional committees within both APhA-ASP and APhA, I applied and was appointed by the National Executive Committee to the Policy Standing Committee.
As a member of a Standing Committee (there are 4; Policy, Education, Communication, and Awards), you get the opportunity to implement the proposals passed by student pharmacists at the Annual meeting, establish goals you wish to achieve, and meet other student pharmacists from around the country. The additional networking opportunities have been a real surprise addition to this role, helping me to develop relationships that I know will strengthen my professional career.
I encourage anyone who has sought leadership roles at the local level and is looking to expand their horizons or look for new challenges to consider applying for a standing committee with APhA-ASP and if I think it would be a good fit for you I just might seek you out. Please contact me with any questions you may have.
Karen Craddick
Regional Delegate for the American Pharmacists Association-Academy of Student Pharmacists (APhA-ASP)

Hello UWSOP! My name is Karen Craddick, I am a P3 and am serving in a one year position as a Regional Delegate for the American Pharmacists Association-Academy of Student Pharmacists (APhA-ASP). As I come to the end of my term at the APhA-ASP Midyear Regional Meeting (MRM), I look back on my experience with great memories and a sincere appreciation for APhA-ASP and the hard work of many individuals all over the country. I have LOVED being an APhA-ASP Regional Officer!!!! I encourage you to think about running for one of the three Regional Officer Positions at the Region 7 MRM in Salt Lake City 10/22 – 10/24. Contact me if you have any questions: Karen.craddick@gmail.com or visit:
http://www.pharmacist.com/AM/Template.cfm?Section=APhA_ASP_Regional_Officers
As a Regional Delegate (RD), I have gotten to know amazing pharmacists and student pharmacists from all over the country. A big part of my job was working with the other seven Regional Delegates to decide which resolutions passed at the MRM’s would be voted on at the Annual Meeting last March in DC. We started with 100+ resolutions and narrowed it down to 5! We then further developed the policy ideas. The resolutions that are passed at the Annual meeting are implemented by the APhA-ASP Policy Standing Committee. (p.s. the APhA Annual Meeting is in Seattle this year on March 25th-28th – hope to see you there!)
I ran for the RD position because I am passionate about advancing the profession of pharmacy and I wanted to get more involved with APhA-ASP. Surprisingly during my term as RD I discovered my passion and interest in health policy! I now understand how my interest in policy and passion for the profession are married and work synergistically. Serving as a RD has been a very valuable experience, I have learned SO many things that I never would have learned in the class room and have met amazing people along the way. As a result, I have a new direction and dream for my career and the future of pharmacy.
I am happy to answer any questions, just stop me in the hall or shoot me an e-mail: Karen.craddick@gmail.com
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Steven Larson
ASHP Pharmacy Student Forum Student Society Development Advisory Group Member

This is my second year serving on an advisory group for the ASHP PSF. Last year I had the opportunity to serve on the ASHP PSF Meetings and Programming Advisory Group (now called the Education and Programming Advisory Group). My experience with the MPAG turned out to be even better than I expected, which is why I decided to apply again this year. Through the advisory groups I have been able to create friendships with and be mentored by pharmacy students from across the country. The knowledge I have gained by serving in these positions has helped me better understand my future profession. While I have been able to help improve the ASHP PSF on the national level, my greatest hope is that by serving on these advisory groups I will be able to help others navigate through the difficulties of selecting an area of pharmacy in which to practice.
