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Casey Smiley
Two Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine students are pushing for improvements to health care in the nation’s capitol.
The students spoke with Ohio legislators on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., in May as part of the American College of Physicians Leadership Day.
Third-year medical student Casey Smiley and fourth-year medical student Nick Christian represented the Boonshoft School of Medicine.
They met with Sen. Rob Portman and three Republican congressmen including Rep. Steve Stivers of Ohio’s 15th District, Brad Wenstrup of the 2nd District and Bill Johnson of the 6th District. They also met with legislative aides for three other Republicans including Rep. Steve Chabot, Rep. Warren Davidson and Rep. Patrick Tiberi.
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