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Kim Witczak

 

Kim  is an international drug safety advocate and speaker with over 25 years professional experience in advertising and marketing communications. She became involved in pharmaceutical drug safety issues after the sudden death of her husband in 2003 due to an undisclosed drug side effect of antidepressants. She was instrumental in helping to get FDA Blackbox suicide warnings added to antidepressants in 2004 and 2006.  Kim has taken her personal experience and launched a national public awareness campaign through www.woodymatters.com, a grassroots organization dedicated to make sure the everyday patient perspective is represented in healthcare conversations. Woodymatters put a human face on the real life, sometimes tragic, consequences of our current flawed drug safety system. 

Kim has been featured in major news media such as Fortune, Readers Digest, Consumer Reports, Wall Street Journal, New York Times, and Star Tribune as well as subject of numerous local, national, and international television news stories and documentaries. She has testified before US Senate on FDA related issues as well as numerous FDA Advisory Committees. Kim co-organized the Selling Sickness: People Before Profits international conference held in Washington, DC bringing academic scholars, healthcare reformers, consumer organizations/advocates, lawyers and progressive health journalists to develop strategies and solutions challenging the “selling of sickness.”  Today, she lectures about Big Pharma’s Spiderweb of Influence on the healthcare system.  

She is currently Consumer Representative on the FDA Psychopharmacologic Drug Advisory Committee reviewing new drugs coming to market and is a board member with several non-profit organizations in the field of drug and patient safety such as MISSD.co, US Patient Safety Network, Know More About Drugs,  Re-Check Investigative Health Journalism, and Institute for Scientific Freedom.

April 25, 2024 5pm BST The Spider Web of Influence: How an Accidental Advocate Discovered America’s Broken Drug Safety System
   Video | Slides

 

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