World Congress in Kenya
In August, Laughlin traveled to Nairobi, Kenya, to attend the IPSF World Congress.
“It was an experience that blended leadership, service, cultural exchange and professional growth in ways I will carry with me for years to come,” she enthused.
Side by side with students from Germany, Philippines, Liberia, Kenya, United Arab Emirates and others, Laughlin participated in an intensive leadership development program during the conference.
“It was empowering to learn alongside passionate pharmacy students from around the world who share the same vision of advancing our profession globally,” she said.
During the General Assembly, Laughlin had the opportunity to help review policies and proposals shaping the IPSF’s future.
“One of the most meaningful moments for me was presenting my plan for the Pan American Region as the nominee for Regional Chairperson,” she shared. “I am honored that my nomination was accepted, and I look forward to serving pharmacy students across the Americas in this new leadership role.”
Laughlin also had some time to experience local attractions. That included a safari and marine park visit with other delegates, some of whom she would see again at the International Pharmaceutical Federation (FIP) World Congress.
“Outside of the IPSF Congress, I immersed myself in Kenya’s vibrant culture and pharmacy community,” Laughlin shared. Those experiences, she said, “gave me a deeper appreciation for the diversity of training models worldwide.”