The Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain (RPSGB) is the professional body for pharmacists and the regulatory body for pharmacists and pharmacy technicians in England, Scotland and Wales. The primary objectives of the Society are to lead, regulate, develop and represent the profession of pharmacy.
The primary objectives of the RPSGB are to lead, regulate, develop and represent the profession of pharmacy.
The RPSGB leads and supports the development of the profession within the context of the public benefit. This includes the advancement of science, practice, education and knowledge in pharmacy. In addition, it promotes the profession’s policies and views to a range of external stakeholders in a number of different forums.
Following the publication in 2007 of the Government White Paper Trust, Assurance and Safety - The Regulation of Health Professionals in the 21st Century, the Society is working towards the demerger of its regulatory and professional roles. This will see the establishment of a new General Pharmaceutical Council and a new professional body for pharmacy in 2010.
Chief Executive and Registrar:
Jeremy Holmes MAInformation for new members For an information leaflet for new members, click on the link below:
RPSGB Highlights 2008 The Society hit the headlines for all the right reasons last year and you can now view a video of these media highlights straight from our website. On it, you will see that 2008 was a busy year for the Society and its press team. Over 1,000 pieces of news coverage made it on TV, radio, and on-line and 29 campaigns were carried out.
To view a video highlighting the work of the Society during 2008, click on the link below:
Steve Churton, President of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society, launched an initiative in January 2009 aimed at helping pharmacists cope with pressures at work. The scheme, Workplace pressure, was outlined in an open letter from the President to the profession.
For more information, click here
For Your Society, the monthly newsletter from the Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain, click on the links below:
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The Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain held its second Open Day for members and their families on 20 April 2008, providing the opportunity to learn more about the work that the Society does on behalf of the profession.
For speaker presentations at the Open Day, which was held at the Society's London headquarters, click on the links below:
For questions and answers from the Open Day click here
For photo gallery, click here
The Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain launched a new 40-minute film on 18 October 2007, opening its doors to members to give a clearer understanding of the work the Society does on behalf of the profession.
For video clips from the film, click here
For an information leaflet from the 13 United Kingdom health and social care regulators, outlining the regulatory bodies responsible for monitoring each profession, click on the links below:
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