Society News summary
Debate reopens on supervision
What follows may be seen by some as controversial, but its
point is to stimulate discussion on an issue that is fundamental to the
way pharmacy services are provided now and the way they will develop in
the future...[more]
Portrait of Nobel laureate unveiled
The eminent Scottish pharmacologist Professor Sir James Black,
whose many honours and awards include honorary fellowship of the Royal
Pharmaceutical Society, has received yet another accolade with the unveiling
of a portrait in the Scottish National Portrait Gallery, Edinburgh...[more]
2002
budget includes museum cutbacks Public access to the Royal
Pharmaceutical Societys museum and the organisation of museum events
aimed at the public are to end as the result of a cut in museum funding
in the Societys budget for 2002...[more]
New members
registration fee Newly registered pharmacists are reminded
that the registration fee paid on becoming a member of the Royal Pharmaceutical
Society does not constitute a retention fee...[more]
Pharmaceutical
care post in Scotland Implementation of an agenda for developing
model schemes for pharmaceutical care in Scotland is now to go ahead following
the appointment of a project director based at the premises of the Royal
Pharmaceutical Society in Scotland...[more]
Museum mounts
art exhibition An exhibition of contemporary art based on images
of old medicine bottles has opened in the Royal Pharmaceutical Societys
headquarters building, where it will run until 4 January 2002...[more]
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