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Hospital pharmacist groups welcome Clarke Inquiry report
The Guild of Healthcare Pharmacists and the Royal Pharmaceutical Society’s Hospital Pharmacists Group have broadly supported the recommendations of the Clarke Inquiry final
report. Other levels
of membership would be available to groups such as preregistration
trainees, pharmacy students and retired pharmacists. In addition, a committee for special interest
groups (SIGs) should be formed to support and integrate the work
of the current
SIGs. This committee should also have two seats on the new council.
It was also suggested that the new council should only meet four
or five
times a year. • It should not function as a trade union “We welcome the inquiry report recommendations on the inclusion
of the broad pharmacy family, the focus on education and patient safety,
challenging current practice and seeking to raise practice standards
rather than a focus on the enforcement of the existing position,” said
Richard Cattell, guild president. The guild supports the suggestion that
the professional body should not function as a trade union. |