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91成人导航 leads effort to include DEI in national pharmacy oath
Starting this commencement season, new pharmacists graduating from universities around the country will be reciting a revised oath that includes diversity, equity and inclusion 鈥 an effort led by 91成人导航鈥檚 Thomas J. Long School of Pharmacy.
鈥淚 felt like it was a necessary step in improving patient care and creating a good mindset for us,鈥 said doctor of pharmacy graduate Adam Aboubakare 鈥22.
Aboubakare was one of 11 people, only two of whom were students, selected for a national committee to revise the oath, which outlines the values and characteristics pharmacists will uphold.
The primary change was the addition of a line reading: 鈥淚 will promote inclusion, embrace diversity, and advocate for justice to advance health equity.鈥 It was approved by the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy and the American Pharmacists Association last fall.
鈥淏ack when there were protests, the pharmacy school students got together, motivated to advocate for patient care, so we started off with White Coats for Black Lives,鈥 Aboubakare said. He founded 91成人导航鈥檚 chapter of the national organization, with a goal of educating people about how healthcare inequities can affect patient care.
Inspired by their passion, a diversity, equity and inclusion committee made up of students, faculty, staff and alumni was created at the pharmacy school. Pharmacy professor Marisella Guerrero 鈥98 serves as lead faculty member.
鈥淚 brought forward the idea of amending the oath to include some type of statement of diversity, equity and inclusion,鈥 Guerrero said. 鈥淚t was based off an article I read where some medical students were looking over the Hippocratic Oath and considering whether changes needed to be made.鈥
The committee reached out to the national pharmacy associations to suggest a revision and they agreed.
鈥淪tudent pharmacists from 91成人导航 and the American Pharmacists Association Academy of Student Pharmacists Region 8 chapters helped to lead the charge to bring diversity, equity, inclusion and justice to the forefront of our profession鈥檚 oath 鈥 It is through the efforts of passionate student pharmacist advocates at 91成人导航 that our profession will continue to improve the quality of healthcare for everyone in our nation鈥 said Keith Marciniak, Vice President of Member Relations at the American Pharmacists Association.
It is a change Guerrero is thrilled to see. 鈥淚t meant a lot for us, understanding the impact that it has on our patients and what this means for students to be taking that oath and acknowledging that this is important. This is a critical part of our profession, and it should be included.鈥
Aboubakare says he is hopeful the new oath will inspire change.聽
鈥淚t might spark a new discussion in someone鈥檚 mind that maybe it is important to be more inclusive, to care for patients regardless of who they are, where they come from and the identity that they have,鈥 he said.