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THEBCBRANCHLET V O L 1 5
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V I S I O N 2 0 1 8 : C S H P w i l l b e a t h r i v i n g , p r o g r e s s i v e s o c i e t y , l e a d i n g a n d i n s p i r i n g e x c e l l e n t p h a r m a c y p r a c t i c e i n t e g r a l t o
p a t i e n t—c e n t r e d c a r e i n h o s p i t a l s a n d o t h e r c o l l a b o r a t i v e h e a l t h c a r e s e t t i n g s .
I N S I D E T H I S I S S U E :
President . . . . . . . . . . . 1—2
Official Delegate . . . . . . . . . 2
Programs & Fundraising . . . . . . 3
College . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Membership . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Interior . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Northern . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Residents . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Excellence . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Advocacy . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Connect with CSHP BC Branch
www.facebook.com/cshpbc
Message from the President
@CSHPBCBranch
N O V E M B E R 2 0 1 6
Be inspired by change. The Quay, New Westminster, BC.
Photo credit: Herb Wong - Communications Officer 2016-17, The BC Branchlet Editor.
Fall is always an active time for CSHP BC
Branch Council as we are gearing up for many
upcoming events. I had the pleasure of
attending the Pharmacy Residency Certificate
Night at the UBC Golf Club on behalf of CSHP
and congratulating all BC hospital pharmacy
residents in completing their residency
program. It is rewarding see our former
hospital pharmacy residents now become our
colleagues and peers.
As well, I recently attended a lunchtime
information session at the faculty for
undergraduate students, organized by our
Student Membership Coordinators Jackson
and Geoff. The student turnout was excellent
as the lecture theater was filled to capacity. I
gave an overview of hospital pharmacy
practice and the various institutional settings
where a pharmacist may work in. It was very
encouraging to see so many questions asked
by students and that there is a strong interest
in hospital pharmacy. It was clear that hospital
pharmacy is an attractive career path to many
students and that student enthusiasm was
high. As well, several council members
attended UBC Careers Avenue Night which is
always an exciting and dynamic event.
CSHP BC Branch had a strong presence and
fielded many questions from pharmacy
students regarding a career in hospital
pharmacy.
Our Clinical Symposium continues to be a
popular event this year with another record
breaking attendance. As well, the physical
assessment course continues to be very
popular, with classes now expanded to the
Vancouver Island! CSHP BC Branch also
participated in the College of Pharmacists
125th Year Anniversary Gala in Kelowna.
CSHP BC Branch provided input into the
Certified Pharmacy Prescriber initiative and
continues to contribute to the updating of
bylaws with the College of Pharmacists. As
well, Anca and myself have met with the
Hospital Pharmacy Directors of BC to discuss
further advocating hospital pharmacist
prescribing with the Health Authorities and the
Ministry of Health.
Looking forward, our council is currently
working on providing more benefits to CSHP
members, providing more accredited
continuing education opportunities for
Join us on Twitter for this year’s
Annual General Meeting! Follow the hashtag #cshpbcAGM
O U R R O L E
CSHP will advocate on behalf of hospital pharmacists in a
timely manner.
CSHP will ensure organizational sustainability and
effectiveness.
CSHP will serve its members through improved
membership services.
CSHP will improve patient medication outcomes and
safety by advancing practice excellence.
V I S I O N 2 0 1 8 :
C S H P w i l l b e a t h r i v i n g , p r o g r e s s i v e s o c i e t y , l e a d i n g a n d i n s p i r i n g e x c e l l e n t p h a r m a c y p r a c t i c e i n t e g r a l t o p a t i e n t—c e n t r e d c a r e i n h o s p i t a l s a n d o t h e r c o l l a b o r a t i v e h e a l t h c a r e s e t t i n g s .
President (cont’d)
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hospital pharmacists and working with the faculty
to promote hospital pharmacy practice to
pharmacy students.
This will be my last newsletter submission as
President. It has been a very busy and productive
term. I am very proud of what council has
accomplished and am honored to have worked
with such a dedicated and energetic group. Our
Pharmacy Awareness Month campaign grows
larger each year, our advocacy efforts are
expanding to multiple stakeholder groups, our
educational opportunities continue to grow and
our physical assessment course continues to be in
strong demand and has expanded. It has been a
great pleasure to work with such an enthusiastic
group of individuals on council and on the various
committees who volunteer their time and passion
in making BC Branch one of the most active and
progressive in Canada. I encourage all of you to
consider participating in CSHP Branch activities
and considering joining a committee or even BC
Branch Council. It will be a very rewarding
experience. I look forward to seeing all of you at
our Annual General Meeting.
Respectfully submitted,
Doson Chua
President, CSHP BC Branch
president@cshp-bc.com
www.cshp-bc.com
Happy Autumn Greetings to One and All. Hope
you have all had a great Fall season, and are off to
a fantastic finish to 2016! :)
Bruce Millin (CSHP Official’s Past-Past President),
Tim Lau (CSHP-BC Branch’s President Elect) and I
had the pleasure of attending CSHP Official’s Board
Meetings and AGM in Regina during the 4th
weekend in October. Congratulations to Bruce for
completing his term as CSHP Official’s Past
President and our sincere thanks to him for all his
great work during his term on CSHP’s Executive
team.
During the recent Board Meetings, we discussed a
number of important initiatives, including CSHP
Official’s detailed Balanced Scorecard, to make
sure it’s consistent with the organization’s
strategic goals and objectives. We also discussed
CSHP’s perspective on a National PharmaCare
Program and the importance of releasing a
position statement, in addition to an already
published Open Letter on this topic to Prime
Minister Trudeau and the Premiers. Furthermore,
CSHP’s Past-President, Glen Pearson, participated
in the Citizens’ Reference Panel on PharmaCare in
Canada to highlight the importance of equitable
access to medications for all Canadians and the
significance of ensuring medications are used
appropriately and in a cost-effective fashion.
Another exciting matter that was discussed during the
Board meetings was CSHP’s desire to change its logo in
the near future, together with its new website, to be
unveiled at PPC 2017. As such, a task force was put
together with the tight timelines of considering a new
logo for CSHP by the end of this year. I would like to
encourage our talented BC Branch members to please
email me your proposed CSHP logo creations by
Sunday, Nov. 27th. We will review the suggestions
and submit our favourite logo for consideration to
CSHP Official’s Logo Task Force by the deadline of
December 1st.
A number of recommendations were also reviewed
and approved by CSHP Official during the Board
Meetings. These recommendations will be shared
with the BC Branch Council and can be accessed by
any of our members.
I hope to see you at our upcoming CSHP-BC Branch
AGM on Nov. 18th & 19th, 2016.
With Best Wishes,
Shirin Abadi Official Delegate, CSHP-BC Branch
BC Branch Official Delegate
Saskatchewan Legislative Building in Regina, Saskatchewan. Photo credit: Shirin Abadi
Tim Lau (Left); Bruce Millin (Center); Shirin Abadi (Right)
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Major Benefactors ( > $3500 )
Astellas
College of Pharmacists of British Columbia
Fresenius-Kabi LEO Pharma
Merck Mylan Pendopharm
Pfizer Sandoz SteriMax
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Patrons ( $1000 — 1999 )
Apotex Omega Laboratories
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Sponsors ( $500 — $999 )
Sunovion
Fall is an exciting season for the Programs Committee, as we wrap up Clinical Symposium and prepare full-force for our largest event of the year, our AGM and After Party! Another record number of over 200 participants attended the Clinical Symposium in September at the Italian Cultural Centre, and were treated to three outstanding presentations and a delicious buffet Italian dinner. Dr. Sue Corrigan gave us an exciting update on antidepressants and approach to the treatment of depression. We learnt practical tips and valuable clinical pearls from Ms. Katherine Lepik in her HIV Treatment update. Dr. Melanie Carter gave a comprehensive discussion on the current challenges and controversies in Cardiology. We sincerely thank our speakers for their expertise, time and effort, our sponsors for making the event possible, and to members of the Programs Committee for running a seamless symposium! Annual General Meeting 2016 | Westin Bayshore Hotel Conference Centre, Vancouver, BC Friday and Saturday November 18th and 19th, 2016
Our AGM will take place at one of the top hotels in downtown Vancouver overlooking Coal Harbour. Once again, we will combine with the College of Pharmacists of BC and feature an exceptional line-up of educational sessions, two satellite symposiums, manufacturer exhibits, research posters, networking opportunities, and the CSHP-BC Branch business meeting. By attending both days of educational sessions, you can earn 4.75 hours of accredited learning. Featured presentations and speakers include: 1. The New 2016 IDSA HAP/VAP Guidelines – A Long Awaited Update [Dr. Curtis Harder]
2. The Weird and Wonderful World of Pediatric Epilepsy [Ms. Elaine Wong]
3. 125 Years of Regulating Pharmacy Practice [Mr. Bob Nakagawa]
4. Top Headlines and Trials from 2016: Time for Change? [Dr. Katelyn Halpape]
5. Benefits of Prescribing by Pharmacists [Dr. Ross Tsuyuki]
6. Breakout Session #1: The Great Translators [Ms. Sue Robbins]
7. Breakout Session #2: Immunization Issues and Effective Communication| I Boost Immunity:
Where Local Learning meets Global Giving [Ms. Shaila Jiwa and Mr. Ian Roe]
Don't miss the EARLY BIRD discount deadline of Thursday November 10th, 2016! Please register online through Eventbrite at cshpbc-agm2016.eventbrite.ca To attend the College of Pharmacists of BC AGM, please register separately by logging onto eServices.
Cesilia Nishi Fundraising Chair 2015, CSHP-BC Branch
Karen Ng Programs Chair 2016, CSHP-BC Branch
2 0 1 6 S P O N S O R S
V I S I O N 2 0 1 8 : C S H P w i l l b e a t h r i v i n g , p r o g r e s s i v e s o c i e t y , l e a d i n g a n d i n s p i r i n g e x c e l l e n t p h a r m a c y p r a c t i c e i n t e g r a l t o
p a t i e n t—c e n t r e d c a r e i n h o s p i t a l s a n d o t h e r c o l l a b o r a t i v e h e a l t h c a r e s e t t i n g s .
Programs Committee and Fundraising P A G E 3
For additional fundraising opportunities or questions,
please contact Cesilia Nishi at fundraising@cshp-bc.com.
CSHP-BC Branch Social Event 2016 | 6 Degrees Eatery, Vancouver, BC | Sat. Nov. 19, 2016 beginning at 3:30pm Following the AGM, walk across the street and come PARTY with us at our AGM After Party! CSHP-BC Branch wants to thank all members by throwing a free event at the new and friendly 6 Degrees Eatery just steps from The Westin Bayshore. Join us for a fun and relaxed gathering with your colleagues and enjoy free food, games and prizes. This event is FREE FOR MEMBERS, and $35 for non-members. The first 50 CSHP members who register receive a free drink ticket. Hurry and register online through Eventbrite at cshpbc-party-2016.eventbrite.ca. The maximum capacity at this venue is 100 people, so tickets will sell out!
We are committed to delivering quality educational events, and we value your feedback! We look forward to seeing you at all of this year’s upcoming events. If you have ideas for topics and speakers for future events, please contact Karen Ng at programs@cshp-bc.com.
Join us on Twitter for this event! Follow the hashtag #cshpbcAGM
P A G E 4
feedback suggesting that the College should consider changing its name to better reflect the College’s role in regulating both pharmacy technicians and pharmacists in BC. The results of the feedback are summarized in the College Name Change – Results of Online Engagement Report which was shared with the College Board.
CPBC 125th Anniversary Conference
The College of Pharmacists of BC celebrated its 125th Anniversary by hosting a conference packed full of pharmacy topics for pharmacy professionals! With learning opportunities stretching from compounding to physical assessment and health tech, these presentations will help prepare you for the future of pharmacy in BC. You can still earn unaccredited CE through watching the conference webcast and reviewing the presentation materials available on the College website.
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Join us for our 125th AGM The College of Pharmacists of BC will be holding its 125th Annual General Meeting alongside the Canadian Society of Hospital Pharmacists BC Branch AGM on Saturday November 19, 2016. Register by November 16 We hope to see you there!
New Deputy Registrar The College is pleased to announce that David Pavan will be joining the College as Deputy Registrar. David has a passion for pharmacy in BC, both for the profession and in protecting patient safety. He has over 20
years of management and leadership experience in the pharmacy industry in both rural and urban settings.
Join us in welcoming David Pavan.
Moving forward with a College Name Change
The College Board made the decision to pursue officially changing the name of the College of Pharmacists of British Columbia to the College of Pharmacy of British Columbia. Changing the name of the College would require a change to the Health Professions Act.
The College received over 1,500 responses to
the online survey with the majority of
V I S I O N 2 0 1 8 : C S H P w i l l b e a t h r i v i n g , p r o g r e s s i v e s o c i e t y , l e a d i n g a n d i n s p i r i n g e x c e l l e n t p h a r m a c y p r a c t i c e i n t e g r a l t o
p a t i e n t—c e n t r e d c a r e i n h o s p i t a l s a n d o t h e r c o l l a b o r a t i v e h e a l t h c a r e s e t t i n g s .
College of Pharmacists of BC
Pharmacist Prescribing Watch for the results of the pharmacist prescribing engagement and a College Board decision on the College’s next steps for the Certified Pharmacist Prescribing Draft Framework at the College’s November 2016 Board Meeting. Click here to tune in.
Anar Dossa
Vice-Chair
College of Pharmacists of BC
Stay Connected with College Board Meetings
Stay in the know with College Board decisions by reviewing Board Meeting Highlights, following along
with live #CPBCBoard updates, or watching the BCPharmacists Periscope broadcast.
Click here for access to the September 2016 College Board Highlights!
Check out our 125th
Anniversary Video!
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Did Someone Encourage You to Join CSHP?
If so, we will send them a coupon if you provide
their name on the ‘referral’ line in your
application. Those who make a referral receive
$10 for encouraging members and supporters to
join and $5 for referring pharmacy residents and
students. Coupons can be used for publications,
continuing education programs or membership
fees. Did you know CSHP BC Branch has a
Recruitment Award to recognize outstanding
recruitment efforts? The member who signs up
the most new active members wins a $150
recruitment award (or $50 for the student
supporter award).
Membership P A G E 5
Thank you to all our members and supporters
who have renewed their membership for the
2016/2017 year! The membership year started
July 1, 2016. Have you forgotten to renew your
CSHP membership? Don’t worry, it’s not too late
to renew and take advantage of member
registration rates for the CSHP BC Branch Annual
General Meeting taking place on November 18th
and 19th. A wonderful line-up of speakers and
topics have been planned and we look forward
to seeing our members and supporters. And
with a CSHP membership you can gain access to
the first ever after party for FREE!
In early October, CSHP Council members
attended Career Avenues at UBC and met with
many undergraduate pharmacy students
interested in learning more about hospital
pharmacy and joining the mentorship program.
Our student membership coordinators have
been working hard to meet the increasing
demand for mentors. If any CSHP members are
interested in becoming mentors, please contact
me or Jackson Stewart (Student Membership
Coordinator).
The CSHP Advocacy committee has already
started planning for pharmacy awareness month
across the province and is also currently working
on arranging meetings with government officials
to promote hospital pharmacy initiatives. For
our profession to have a strong voice and
unified support, CSHP membership is crucial.
Encourage your peers, colleagues, and mentees
to join the movement!
Our current membership numbers are growing,
and we have more members than this time last
year! Our strength is in our numbers, so reach
out to your colleagues and inform them about
the benefits of joining CSHP! Please contact me
at members@cshp-bc.com for any membership
related questions or concerns, or if you have any
ideas on how we can help you get more out of
your CSHP membership. I’m looking forward to
hearing from you!
France Carriere
Membership Chairperson
Interior Chapter
Benefits of CSHP Membership:
Opportunities to participate in advocacy
campaigns to advance practice
Be eligible for numerous awards and grants at
the Branch and National levels (over 20!)
Attend quality, accredited continuing
education events
Connect with pharmacists in your practice
area and exchange ideas on the Pharmacy
Specialty Network (PSN)
Access exclusive partner discount
programs, including liability insurance, home
and automobile insurance plans, car and hotel
rental discounts, gift baskets and flowers
discounts
Annual subscription to the Canadian Journal
of Hospital Pharmacy
Tools for Pharmacist Clinical Practice
Available
In response to requests from pharmacists for access to patient care tools used at the Pharmacists Clinic, the UBC Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences has updated its online catalog of pharmacist resources. These resources are free to access and can be helpful for pharmacists practising in any patient care setting (community pharmacy, hospital, clinic, long-term care facility). They include communication tools such as a doctor consultation letter template and service delivery tools such as a Comprehensive Medication Management service model. Templates are formatted so pharmacists can customize them for their own practice needs. Click here to access the full list of resources.
On October 26th we will be having our fall update where Dr. Anthony Amadio, Clinical Practice Leader
for Kelowna General Hospital Pharmacy Department, will be presenting on “Hypertension 2016:
Success remains an elusive target”. As well we are happy to host Doreen Leong, Director of Registration,
Licensure, Pharmanet for the BC College of Pharmacists, who will be presenting on “Certified
Pharmacists Prescriber Initiative - Framework for Pharmacists”. Both talks have strong clinical
implications and we are looking forward to what the speakers have in store!
William Nevers
Interior Chapter Chairperson
P A G E 6 V O L U M E 1 5 , I S S U E 3
The Northern Chapter held a new twist on CE
with an accredited two-part series Fall CE Event
over two lunch hours on September 29th and
October 6th, 2016. It was well attended with
26 participants for each session – nearly half
attending via Skype/webinar. This
technology-based approach has been well
received and allows events to be “virtually
attended” by anyone with internet access. The
lunch-hour time was favourable for many; the
only downside was people asked for longer
than one hour as the cases were so
engaging. Attendees felt more confident in
their own clinical skills and recommendations
after attending these presentations.
Julie Gagnon presented on Pediatric
Respiratory Syncytial Virus and Neonatal
Hyperbilirubinemia. We learned who gets
palivizumab, how many doses (3-5), that YES it
does take 20 minutes for the foam to dissipate
after reconstitution and that Canada has an
“extended season” of eligibility to also include
November and March (www.childhealthbc.ca).
Julie also outlined to clearly avoid ceftriaxone
and sulfonamides with elevated neonatal
bilirubin due to displacement of bilirubin from
albumin binding sites (use cefotaxime and
ampicillin/gentamicin instead).
Amy Nunley presented on Acute Coronary
Syndrome and went through useful clinical
pearls and charts for use in practice on
antithrombotics (mono, dual and sometimes
triple), beta-blockers, statins and ACE
inhibitors. Beta-blockers and ACE inhibitors
should be initiated in the first 24 hours in the
absence of contra-indications. Atorvastatin
10mg will decrease LDL by 39% at 4 weeks, but
will see only a further 6% decrease for each
subsequent doubling of dose. And NO NSAIDS
– just ASA!
It is tough to believe it has been over a year since
we nervously hit “submit” on our residency
applications. We’ve now transitioned from being
warned of having a difficult year ahead of us (they
weren’t lying), to being almost halfway through!
The past 5 months have certainly flown by for us
residents!
So far, we’ve all had very unique experiences in
residency, with our schedules differing greatly in
terms of the various clinical experiences we’ve
been exposed to. We’ve had many opportunities
to share these experiences so far, whether it be
through our BBQ dinner and night out during
didactics, our gatherings after academic days and BC-
wide case presentations, or at the CSHP Symposium
that happened this September. Aside from the clinical
knowledge and skills we have all been developing, we
have all been fortunate enough to meet some fantastic
new people.
As the year progresses we have further BC-wide case
presentations coming up, as well as project deadlines,
oral exams, and an increased pace in our rotations. We
know that the second half of our residency is going to
be difficult, but we are looking forward to the valuable
learning ahead of us!
Mitch Prasad and Jarred Kelly
Co-Chief Residents
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p a t i e n t—c e n t r e d c a r e i n h o s p i t a l s a n d o t h e r c o l l a b o r a t i v e h e a l t h c a r e s e t t i n g s .
Jennifer Hawkes
Northern Chapter
Chairperson
Northern Chapter Another shout out to Northern Health for
reimbursing 50% of pharmacist CSHP
memberships as a pilot project for the 2016-
2017 year! This is great to see our health
authority being so supportive of this
organization!
Excellence In Hospital Pharmacy Initiative CSHP’s Excellence in Hospital Pharmacy/En
Pharmacie Hospitalière is a new national initiative
designed to promote, as the title implies,
excellence in hospital and institutional-based
pharmacy practice across Canada. This 3-year
initiative is designed to be the successor of the
highly successful CSHP 2015 initiative, which
concluded last year.
The “Excellence” initiative, as it has become known
by CSHP Official, is led by Project Coordinator
Laurie Mitchell from Montréal. The Steering
Committee is composed of 18 members in total
representing all 10 provinces, including a member
from L’Association des pharmaciens des
établissements de santé du Québec (APES), patient
advocate member, and student member. The
search for a pharmacy technician member remains
ongoing. The newly designed Excellence logo was
recently released.
I am very fortunate to have been selected as the
member representing British Columbia, and look
forward both providing input on behalf of the BC
Branch, as well as champion the initiative amongst
our provincial membership. The infrastructure of the
Excellence initiative, such as the goals and objectives,
is currently under development. It is aimed to build
on the success of CSHP 2015, as well as align with
other key strategies to promote best practice such as
the Key Performance Indicators. The formal
introduction of the Excellence initiative to
membership will take place at PPC 2017 in Toronto.
Arden Barry
BC Representative,
CSHP Excellence in Hospital
Pharmacy Initiative
BC Pharmacy Practice Residents
P A G E 7 V O L U M E 1 5 , I S S U E 3
Over the past few months the BC CSHP
Advocacy Committee has been busy working on
a few initiatives.
Our group has reached out to Pharmacy and
Health Authority leadership to advocate for the
role of institutional pharmacy teams and their
potential to better serve patients. CSHP Council
members are also planning to meet with Judy
Darcy, the Opposition Spokesperson for Health
in the beginning of November, 2016. Our focus
will be to highlight the roles our members play
in the healthcare system, as well as underline
the contributions we can have to seamless care
via an expanded scope of practice that would
include collaborative prescribing.
The CSHP BC Advocacy Committee is also putting a
lot of effort in continuing to improve our presence
and impact through PAM 2017 and beyond. With
creativity, we are working on expanding the array
of promotional items that we will have to distrib-
ute. Also, in collaboration with the Membership
Chairs and Student delegates, CSHP is launching an
UBC Pharmacy student button design competition.
This design has the potential to be used at a na-
tional level. How exciting is that!
I would also like to take this opportunity to
encourage sites to start thinking about planning
PAM 2017. If you plan to have a public forum, or
engage with local media avenues, this is a great
time to start planning all those details. Also,
remember to check out the Advocacy page for
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p a t i e n t—c e n t r e d c a r e i n h o s p i t a l s a n d o t h e r c o l l a b o r a t i v e h e a l t h c a r e s e t t i n g s .
Advocacy Committee Update
CSHP BC Branch would like to thank the following organizations for their support through unrestricted grants.
Learn more about our supporters by clicking below!
Take advantage of our exclusive member benefits: Competitively-priced professional malpractice, liability, home and auto insurance Discounted rates for continuing education events and webinars Complimentary subscription to Canadian Journal of Hospital Pharmacy (CJHP) Eligibility for CSHP research grants and awards Complimentary subscriptions to Pharmacy Specialty Networks CSHP weekly electronic bulletins
Please feel free to contact me if you have any
questions or suggestions (advocacy@cshp-
bc.com).
We look forward to seeing you at the 2016 CSHP
BC AGM!
Kind regards,
Anca Cvaci
CSHP National Advocacy
Representative Chair
CSHP BC National Advocacy
Committee Chair
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