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Representing our members at the RPSGB The BPSA is recognised as the official body for those studying to become pharmacists, and in 1967 the council of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society accepted a request by the organisation to become an official branch of the Society. The branch status of the BPSA means it has the opportunity to propose motions relating to students at the annual branch representatives' meeting held at Lambeth each year. Student representatives of the BPSA also meet bi-annually with members of the Council and the education division to discuss matters of interest and concern to students and preregistration trainees. The BPSA also has a representative who serves as a member of the Society's education committee. This allows student input into the important decisions which are made regarding undergraduate and postgraduate pharmacy education and assessment. The BPSA has long been concerned with the education, training, opportunities (social, national and international) and anything else pharmacy related that affects members. To help provide and co-ordinate all of the above the organisation is geared around services, events and the provision of information as well as being a political representative for pharmacy students. In every school of pharmacy there is a BPSA representative whose role it is to keep the members informed of all our activities; they also serve as your first point of contact for the BPSA. In each of the four segments we divide the country into there is an area co-ordinator whose job it is to organise events and distribute information to the reps. The areas and their constituent schools are as follows. Northern: Aberdeen, Strathclyde, Sunderland. Eastern: Brighton, London, School of Pharmacy, Portsmouth. Western: Aston, Bath, Cardiff, Leicester. Pennine: Bradford, Liverpool, Manchester, Nottingham. The rest of the executive consists of 13 volunteers, including undergraduate students and preregistration trainees in other words, people just like you! These executive members are responsible for the running of the BPSA and all it offers. The professional development certificate (PDC) scheme This comes as a result of requests from members (ie you!). The BPSA was asked to provide accredited academic events that were similar to those involved in the continuing professional development process, which all pharmacists must take part in once qualified. The PDC is accredited by one of the profession's leading providers of continuing professional development – the College of Pharmacy Practice. The scheme works on a simple points system, and once five points in one year is achieved you are eligible for your PDC. The points can come from: Area conferences The PDC will make an important addition to any student's portfolio when it comes time to get that all important first job. Publications The BPSA provides a range of free publications for its members. These include: The Future Pharmacist magazine is published three times a year and provides undergraduates with information on past, present and future events, competitions, career options within the profession and various other topics of interest to students. This publication has recently expanded from six to 12 pages and now contains approved CPD articles in addition to the usual news and student views. The Graduate Link magazine is the BPSA publication for preregistration trainees. It contains articles on issues relevant to those approaching qualification, including what career options you have after the exam, changes in the professional role of the pharmacist and information on educational events of interest to preregistration trainees.
Insurance for members during their pre-registration year In this increasingly litigious world it is important that students and preregistration trainees understand the responsibilities they take on whenever they deal with the public. The BPSA will not only provide you with the facts but has also negotiated with the Pharmacy Insurance Agency (PIA) to provide all preregistration trainee members with legal defence costs insurance during their training year. Alongside this we have also secured a discount on your first year qualified insurance should you wish to take out your own cover. The cornerstone of the activities of the BPSA is the educational and social events it provides for its members. The main events are as follows: Regional conferences These are one or two day events, which combine educational presentations of a professional or clinical nature relevant to the practice of pharmacy with an evening social event. This type of conference gives students the opportunity to meet and socialise with their peers from their closest school of pharmacy while also gaining a greater insight into their future role as pharmacists. There are seven conferences throughout the country to which all members are welcome, and previous topics have included careers, alternative medicine, sports medicine, substances of misuse and sexual health. Annual sports weekend This is the big one, sponsored by Lloydspharmacy. Once a year hundreds of pharmacy students from all 15 schools of pharmacy meet in a sports centre to compete against each other in a range of sports activities including football, netball, badminton, volleyball and even a national man-o-man competition. It may not be a five star hotel but when there is so much socialising to be done nobody seems to mind sleeping on the sports hall floor. Evening activities include adult bouncy castles, Gladiator Challenge and karioke. This year the event has been moved from February to October at the request of our members to avoid clashing with exam time in some schools. Annual conference The BPSA annual conference attracts over 90 pharmacy undergraduates, preregistration trainees and first year qualifieds from all across the land. It provides a forum for debating issues relating to the work of the BPSA, student welfare and the wider profession of pharmacy. A pharmacy careers exhibition is held alongside the conference to give members a unique insight into what is on offer after graduation. This weeklong event boasts a formidable social programme, which includes various sponsored receptions, a charity fundraising pub crawl and the annual ball. The week provides students with the chance to debate their futures, decide on BPSA policy and meet the leaders of the profession in a relaxed environment. The next BPSA annual conference to be held in Glasgow is planned to be even more spectacular than ever as it will coincide with the 60th anniversary celebrations. The next year's executive committee is elected at the end of the conference. BPSA day Introduced in 2000, this day is an opportunity for any member unable to attend the annual conference for its duration to get a taster of what is involved. BPSA day is held alongside the annual conference careers exhibition and delegates will also be able to attend a number of workshops. In the past, topics have included patient group directions and even a live acupuncture demonstration on willing volunteers! The whole day is completely free to attend and includes lunch. At the end of the day delegates will be awarded a PDC point towards their certificate. Graduate events The BPSA organises a preregistration conference, which discusses the exam, careers, working abroad and also what it's like to sit the exam! In previous years the conference has been held in conjunction with the exhibition Pharmacy Live and also the annual general meeting of the Young Pharmacists Group (YPG). International events Members if the BPSA automatically become members of the two bodies representing pharmacy students on an international level – the IPSF and the European Pharmaceutical Students' Association (EPSA). The aim of both organisations is to promote co-operation between students from different countries, cultures and backgrounds. IPSF and EPSA both hold annual conferences, which are attended by over 200 students, and recent venues have included Sweden, Malta, El Salvador, Egypt and many other far away places, with Hungary and Croatia being this year's congress hosts for IPSF and EPSA respectively. The BPSA sends representatives to most international events and is strongly involved in several international projects. The biggest advantage of this is that members get to participate in the global student exchange programme which provides opportunities to work in over 30 different countries. For further details see the articles on the student exchange programme, the Neema project and the Tobacco Alert Scheme. The BPSA/Johnson&Johnson MSD patient counselling competition Each year the BPSA organises a nationwide competition that gives undergraduates the opportunity to develop their communication skills by counselling a patient on the use of a prescription medicine in a role play scenario. The event is held in each school of pharmacy with cash prizes for the winners who progress through to the regional finals and then on to the national final held at the annual conference. Entrants are judged by their ability to communicate effectively rather than their clinical knowledge, thus enabling students from all years to participate fully. The BPSA/Reckitt Benckiser pharmacy student of the year competition This annual competition involves participants completing a multiple choice question paper, which consists of questions set by the Royal Pharmaceutical Society, the National Pharmaceutical Association and also by the sponsors Reckitt Benckiser Products Ltd. This is not an examination and entrants are encouraged to use their initiative as to how they acquire the answers. A tiebreaker is included and the six most successful applicants are invited to attend an informal interview in front of a panel of four representatives from the Society, the NPA, BPSA and Reckitt Benckiser. All finalists receive a certificate and a Pharmaceutical Press textbook. The winner receives an all expenses paid trip to the International Pharmaceutical Students' Federation annual congress a gathering of pharmacy students from all over the world. Congresses have been held in El Salvador, Egypt and Vancouver. PPLS travel competition This competition in conjunction with Provincial Pharmacy Locum Services is all about travel, freedom and independence. To enter members are asked to send in a proposal of a "once in a lifetime trip" that involves a pharmacy aspect. Entrants can be from groups or individuals, the top three sets of winners receive prizes of £1,000, £600 or £400 towards the trip, and they will be loaned a camcorder with which to make a diary of their adventures. A great competition to enter if you want to see the highest pharmacy in Tibet or explore how pharmacy is taught in darkest Peru! Previous winners have travelled to Tanzania, Pakistan and India. In a major new development the BPSA has teamed up with Pharmalife (a pharmacy internet portal provider) to bring you the latest in internet and electronic communications. A skeleton of the site has been available for the past year but the BPSA plan to launch a more comprehensive website around September of this year. To check it out and keep an eye on what's new go to www.bpsa.com. The site will contain all the latest on events, international activities as well as chat rooms, discussion forums, the latest news and a chance to learn more about the executive and of course e-mail us all! If you are not already a BPSA member and would like to join then please contact our membership secretary, Emma Hughes, via the contact details given below. Membership costs £20 for five years (including your preregistration year), or £8 for one year. BPSA representatives in each school of pharmacy will be able to help you with any enquiries you may have about the various activities and the aims of the association. If you would like to contact any of the executive direct or find out more about a certain topic then go to www.bpsa.com The BPSA is here to represent student views and provide future pharmacists with an opportunity to develop a clearer view of their chosen profession. Good luck in all your pharmacy related adventures and I hope to see you all at a BPSA event near you!
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