Canadian pharmacy students and interns unified for excellence, advocacy and academics in pharmacy.

U Waterloo Jr. Representative

Sarah Darch

U Waterloo Jr. Representative

Sarah Darch

University of Waterloo, Class of 2026

Pronouns: she/her/elle

Education (Prior to pharmacy school): 2 years of Bachelor of Science

3 adjectives to describe yourself: creative, cheerful, considerate

Why did you join CAPSI?

CAPSI offers a one of a kind opportunity to network and collaborate with many other likeminded students and professionals across the country. It also allows me to play an active role in advocating for the profession on behalf of pharmacy students and interns.

If you were to marry a drug, what would it be and why?

Aspirin: It has been around forever, is trusted to do its job, and has the ability to solve a variety of problems. All of which are ideal traits for a partner!
waterloojr@capsi.ca

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).
  • 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).