College of Medicine Team Advocates for Child Health in Olympia

A collage of three photos featuring groups of people participating in an advocacy or professional event at the Washington State Capitol. The top-left photo shows a small group standing outdoors with the Capitol building and fall trees in the background. The bottom-left photo shows a group posing indoors beside a sign for WCXAP Washington Chapter. The right photo features a group standing on the Capitol steps in front of large stone columns, with several individuals wearing white coats.

Medical students, residents, and faculty from the WSU Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine joined the Washington Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics’ annual Advocacy Day in Olympia on Jan. 23 to advance child health and well-being.

In attendance from WSU were students Darin Chhing (MS4) and Chau Amoeni (MS3), multiple residents from the college’s Pediatric Residency Program–Spokane and Internal Medicine Residency Program–Everett, and faculty members from both programs.

The group brought incredible Cougar spirit to Olympia to champion a healthier future for kids across Washington and beyond.