{"id":9261,"date":"2011-08-18T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2011-08-18T00:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/develop.presby.edu\/about\/2016\/03\/16\/students-lobby-for-bills-in-d-c\/"},"modified":"2016-03-16T16:29:17","modified_gmt":"2016-03-16T20:29:17","slug":"students-lobby-for-bills-in-d-c","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/pharmacy.presby.edu\/about\/2011\/08\/18\/students-lobby-for-bills-in-d-c\/","title":{"rendered":"Students lobby for bills in D.C."},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p><a href=\"\/wp-content\/uploads\/2011\/08\/lobbyists.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-2356\" title=\"lobbyists\" src=\"\/wp-content\/uploads\/2011\/08\/lobbyists.jpg\" alt=\"PCSP students lobby in Washington\" width=\"665\" height=\"350\" \/><\/a>By Judith Brown<br \/> Staff Writer, Laurens County Advertiser<\/p>\n<p>Through certain programs, newly-graduated teachers and physicians can have their student loans forgiven to varying degrees by agreeing to work for a period of time in areas of high need, such as very rural or heavily urban regions of the country. If current legislation in Washington, D.C., is passed, however, then newly degreed pharmacists could have the same benefit.<\/p>\n<p>Last month, rather than brushing up on their summer tans before their rotations start next week, three second-year students from the Presbyterian College School of Pharmacy were able to spend some time with Sen. Lindsey Graham\u2019s aide and ask for his support in the Loan Forgiveness Act.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cAs a first-year charter, we were allowed to bring three students to the American Pharmacist Association Academy of Student Pharmacists (APhA-ASP) leadership conference,\u201d said Matthew Lineberger, president of the local chapter of the group. Other officers \u2014 vice president Fairlynn Grooms and treasurer Jeannie Norge \u2014 also attended the workshops at the nation\u2019s capital, where they were briefed on the bill and provided opportunities to visit with their state\u2019s senators or their aides to make a case for the bill.<\/p>\n<p>The other bill is one which goes along with the new trends in health care, Lineberger said. The PC School of Pharmacy has rotations and classroom work in place to help its students learn to work alongside physicians to improve the health care for the patient, and Lineberger said that the integrated system has been tried in order to help decrease readmission rates.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cBut because it\u2019s not mandated, it\u2019s not working very well, and this legislation would encourage a plan of action\u201d where it is needed, Lineberger said. \u201cIt can help us deliver health care more effectively.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Norge said the opportunity to explain about the importance of bills with Graham\u2019s aide, Leigh Ellen Gray, was exciting.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cGoing into it, we did research and found that Sen. Graham was not one of the senators that sponsored either bill,\u201d Norge said, \u201cso our goal was to inform them on the benefits of the two bills and ask him to cosign on the bills.\u201d The Clinton students joined with another pharmacy student from the University of South Carolina School of Pharmacy, so the South Carolinians could go as a unified voice.<\/p>\n<p>The meeting lasted about 20 minutes, Norge said, during which time Gray took notes and agreed to pass everything on to the senator. Although the pharmacy students won\u2019t know for some time whether Graham will comply with their request, the students said it was an important step in their professional training.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cWe think it will be very important for students to participate in these opportunities as often as possible,\u201d Lineberger said. Currently, the PC group is about 35 students, and with a new class of 80 coming in next week, he hopes to increase the numbers in the student branch so others can learn to make in impact in the pharmaceutical profession.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>By Judith Brown Staff Writer, Laurens County Advertiser Through certain programs, newly-graduated teachers and physicians can have their student loans forgiven to varying degrees by agreeing to work for a period of time in areas of high need, such as very rural or heavily urban regions of the country. 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