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Vol 277 No 7483 p700
22/29 December 2007

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Leading Article

Christmas name game

As part of The Journal’s efforts to encourage more people to stand in next year’s Royal Pharmaceutical Society Council election we invited about 30 movers and shakers across pharmacy to name colleagues and contacts who have the right combination of authority, vision and personality to help lead the emerging professional body.

To broaden the reach we stipulated that they should not have served on Council before.

So, in no particular order and with no comment, we present:

  • Gary Warner, community pharmacist, Isle of Wight
  • David Thomson, Yorkshire Cancer Network
  • Beth Taylor, English Pharmacy Board (EPB)
  • Steve Tomlin, paediatric pharmacist
  • Rose Marie Parr, Scottish Pharmacy Board (SPB)
  • Raj Patel, Pharmaceutical Services Negotiating Committee (PSNC)
  • Ray Hall, community pharmacist, Hull
  • John Goes, community pharmacist Coventry
  • Frank Owens, SPB
  • Sally Coates, community pharmacist Cleveland
  • Catherine Duggan, UK Clinical Pharmacists Association
  • Ron Pate, secondary care prescribing adviser, the Midlands
  • Alastair Buxton, PSNC employee
  • Peter Noyce, Manchester University
  • Bill Scott, Scottish Government
  • Steve Williams, PSNC
  • Marc Donovan, Welsh Pharmacy Board
  • Simon Rivers, communications director
  • Bethan Tranter, oncology pharmacist
  • Tim Root, south east specialist pharmacy services
  • Liz Kay, chief pharmacist, Leeds Teaching Hospitals
  • Karen Acott, Faculty of Prescribing and Medicines Management
  • Andy Murdock, Lloydspharmacy
  • Berwyn Owen, chief pharmacist, North West Wales
  • Bharat Shah, industrialist
  • Fin McCaul, community pharmacist, Prestwich
  • Garry Myers, PSNC
  • Helen Allanson, Department of Health
  • Jonathan Cooke, University Hospitals of South Manchester
  • Keith Wilson, Aston University
  • Mark Collins, PSNC
  • Mark Griffiths, Cambrian Alliance
  • Nader Siabi, University of Hertfordshire
  • Nicola Stoner, consultant cancer pharmacist
  • Vijay Patel, industrialist
  • Rob Darracott, Company Chemists’ Association
  • Ash Soni, community pharmacist, London
  • Ann Jacklin, chief pharmacist, London
  • Nick Barber, School of Pharmacy, London
  • Trudi Hilton, chief pharmacist, London
  • Saul Tendler, University of Nottingham
  • Sheila Kelly, Proprietary Association of Great Britain
  • Sandra Melville, SPB
  • Anthony Smith, School of Pharmacy, London
  • Tony West, clinical pharmacy director, London
  • David Webb, clinical pharmacy services, London
  • Graham Davies, King’s College London
  • Robert McArtney, clinical pharmacy specialist, Wales
  • Jane Nicholls, specialist pharmacist, London
  • David Taylor, chief pharmacist, London
  • David Miller, chief pharmacist, Sunderland
  • Linda Dodds, Medway school of pharmacy
  • Ian Costello, specialist paediatric pharmacist
  • Mark Duman, Patient Information Forum
  • Angela Timoney, NHS Tayside
  • John D’Arcy, Rowlands Pharmacy
  • Mark Burdon, PSNC
  • Paul Bennett, EPB
  • Alistair Murray, community pharmacist, London
  • Bob Rihal, community pharmacist, Kent
  • Helen Marlow, portfolio pharmacist, London
  • Helen Williams, cardiology pharmacist, London
  • Cathy Mckenzie, intensive care pharmacist, London
  • Richard Cattell, Guild of Healthcare Pharmacists
  • Pippa Roberts, chief pharmacist, Wirral
  • Mark Ireland, Alliance Boots
  • Phil Howard, clinical pharmacy manager, Leeds
  • Graeme Hall, assistant chief pharmacist, Leicester
  • Chris Green, director of pharmacy, Chester
  • John Quinn, chief pharmacist, Buckinghamshire
  • Duncan McRobbie, principal pharmacist, London

We urge these people to consider standing for Council, we commiserate with those people who wish their name was listed above but find it is absent, and we wish everyone a Merry Christmas, Season’s Greetings and a Happy and Prosperous New Year.

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