Hospital Pharmacists Group Committee election 2007
Nominations are invited from members of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society's Hospital Pharmacists Group for candidates to stand for election to the committee.
There are vacancies for two committee members to represent England.
Candidates must be group members resident in England and may be nominated only
by group members also resident in England.
Nominations should be submitted to Robert Clayton, secretary to the Hospital
Pharmacists Group, at the Society’s headquarters, and should be received
by 17 March 2007.
Nominations need not be made on a special form. The proposer should state his
or her registered name, registered address and registration number. The nominee
must submit confirmation that he or she is agreeable to the nomination.
If more candidates are nominated than there are places to fill, an election will
be carried out by postal ballot in April 2007. Only members of the group living
in England will be eligible to vote for two committee members to represent England.
Candidates will be required to submit a statement of policy amounting to no more
than two hundred words.
As the reforms of the Society stemming from the new Royal Charter and the proposed
revisions of the legislative framework are agreed and implemented, the committee,
advisory and interest group structures supporting the Council will also be reviewed. This
may, depending on the timing and the outcomes of the review, impact on the terms
of office that members elected to the Hospital Pharmacists Group Committee in
this election are asked to serve. However, the period of service should
not be longer than the three years stated in the group’s constitution and
might possibly be shorter.
Robert Clayton
Secretary to the Hospital Pharmacists Group |