Abigail Lenz
University of Saskatchewan, Class of 2027
Pronouns: she/her
Education (Prior to pharmacy school): 3 years of undergraduate study in Biochemistry at the UofR
3 adjectives to describe yourself: ambitious, motivated, adventurous
Why did you join CAPSI?
The local representatives convinced me to join during their presentation to the first years. The sense of community I felt and the opportunity to advocate for pharmacy students made me want to join again as a Jr. Representative.
If you were to name something living in your possession (eg. baby, pet, etc) after a drug what would you choose?
Chlorpheniramine (Chloe for short) for a pet so they help with allergies instead of aggravating them.
Duties for Jr. Representative
- To assist the Senior Representative in the execution of all local CAPSI duties.
- To be an active member of the Undergraduate Pharmaceutical Society Council if so designated by that local constitution.
- To set up and update the CAPSI Bulletin Board with materials received from the National Council and CAPSI members.
- To organize and oversee two (2) CAPSI Symposia on topics proposed by the Vice President, Education and voted upon by CAPSI General Council.
- To actively participate in all of CAPSI National and local activities, projects and initiatives.
- Learn about the function and intricacies of CAPSI and the duties as Senior Representative the following year.
- Participate as an active member of the National Council, offering feedback and input on any issues and discussions that arise.
- Attend meetings and prepare and distribute reports at two Meetings: PDW and the VTC prior to the CPhA Conference. (Reports may be made throughout the year to inform the Executive and General Council as needed).