Pharmacy students make their voices heard

Posted: Published on January 27th, 2013

This post was added by Dr P. Richardson

A student-run political action committee is a rare occurrence, but UH College of Pharmacy student and class president,Osagie Ohonbais as serious as anyone else about being heard.

Ohonba aims to use his drive about medicine to make UHs Pharmacy program something for his peers to become knowledgeable on.

Health care and pharmacy is changing every day and students need to know what is going on, Ohonba said. Students get bogged down, so I want to make it easy for them to stay informed and get involved.

According to a flier sent to all College of Pharmacy students, the goals of the PAC are to mobilize and developstudents and maintain a positive relationship with local and state representatives to drivethe pharmaceuticalprofessionin the right direction.

The flier has links to more to both the Texas Pharmacy Association and the American Pharmacists Association to make it easier for students keep up to date.

PACs on the national level are all backed by big pharmacy companies, each with their own agendas, Ohonba said. As pharmacy students, these changes people are fighting for affect them so they need a voice in it.

According to an article on health industry spending in USA Today, the drug maker Pfizers PAC gave almost 60 percent of the half million dollars they donated in 2009 to lawmakers who voted against health care bills.

We need unity between pharmacists, Ohonba said. The interests of individual organizations interests are fine, but we need to put it aside for our profession.

The PAC plans on getting a group together to open up a dialogue with the 83rdLegislature in Austin and it is also working on developing an organized letter writing campaign.

The PAC also has support from the staff at the School of Pharmacy.

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