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Introducing the SPARx Program

Posted By Shawn Ahmad, Sunday, April 1, 2018
Updated: Friday, October 12, 2018

The Student Advocacy and Relations (SPARx) Program was created over this past school year as TPA looked to address the needs of students. It’s creation and implementation was student-led, as student representatives from each of the pharmacy schools in Texas worked together to design the content that they thought would be most relevant for their peers. The goal was to “spark” a fire in students across the state and have them become engaged in advocating and building positive relationships that will strengthen the profession. To advocate means to speak up, plead the case of another, or to champion a cause. Advocacy is not just going to the state Capitol every other year. It is advocating every day for your profession with your patients in your community as well as with policy-makers.

The four modules in the SPARx Program are “Advocating in Your Community,” “Inter/& Intraprofessional Collaboration,” “Regulation,” and “Legislation.” Students complete each module by attending a workshop at their school, which is led by Student TPA leaders. The workshop consists of a student created presentation, and watching a video interview with a practicing pharmacist from Texas who shares their knowledge and insights on the topic. After the workshop, students then complete a mini-project and reflection, which helps them apply what they have learned.  Students who complete all the modules will be awarded a certificate.  This past school year, TPA implemented two of the modules “Advocating in Your Community” and “Inter/& Intraprofessional Collaboration” which received very positive reviews from students, faculty, and pharmacy leaders in the state. Moving forward, all four modules will be completed by students every year; two per semester.

As Student Chair of TPA-ASP, I am very proud of the work that the student TPA leaders across the state were able to accomplish by creating the SPARx Program. I was able to witness firsthand as students from different schools worked together to create it. This is one of the greatest strengths of the program, as it can be modified by students each year to remain relevant. It was very exciting to watch and participate. The lesson that it teaches is something that every pharmacy student needs because our profession more than ever needs strong advocates.


Ahmad is chair of the TPA Academy of Student Pharmacists

Tags:  advocacy  relations  SPARx  student pharmacist 

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Getting Involved in Advocacy

Posted By Mary Tran, Monday, January 1, 2018
Updated: Friday, October 12, 2018

Every two years, students and pharmacists get an exciting opportunity to meet at the Capitol in order to represent and advance the profession of pharmacy. For most students and some pharmacists, it will be their first time to visit the Capitol and to speak to thier representative or senator which can be nerve wracking. During my first visit, I overheard several questions such as “what do I say” or “why am I here?” The SPARx program is a great way to address these concerns and instill confidence to future pharmacists. Too many of us complain about the issues, yet either do nothing or do not know where to start. The regulation and legislation workshops are a great tool for educating students on how government works, the current issues in pharmacy, and how to take action.

Recently, I was at a residency mentoring social which consisted of at least 150 students and pharmacists. When the speaker, Dr. Anjanette Wyatt, asked the audience how many people know who their representative or senator is, less than 5 people raised their hands. These people are the movers and changers in our field, yet less than 1% could identify their legislator. I expect that this will change after the SPARx Program and that we can produce more active and passionate pharmacists. Moving forward, I hope we can all come together as leaders in the community, in order to change the profession of pharmacy to how WE see fit, so patients are able to receive the best care at the end of the day.


Tran is chair-elect of the TPA Academy of Student Pharmacists

Tags:  advocacy  involvement  SPARx  student pharmacist 

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