Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain

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Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain

The Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain (RPSGB) is the professional body responsible for the regulation and support of pharmacists in England, Scotland, and Wales. Established in 1841, the society has played a pivotal role in the development of pharmacy as a recognized profession, ensuring that pharmacists are equipped to provide expert advice and healthcare services to the public.

History[edit]

The RPSGB was founded in 1841 by a group of pharmacists who sought to formalize the practice of pharmacy, ensuring that it was recognized as a profession in its own right, distinct from medicine and surgery. Over the years, the society has been instrumental in setting standards for pharmaceutical education and practice, including the introduction of examinations and the regulation of the profession.

Role and Functions[edit]

The primary role of the RPSGB is to uphold the professional and educational standards of the pharmacy profession. This includes the accreditation of pharmacy degrees, the provision of continuing professional development (CPD) opportunities, and the maintenance of a professional code of conduct to which all pharmacists must adhere.

Regulation[edit]

Prior to 2010, the RPSGB was responsible for the regulation of pharmacists and pharmacy technicians in Great Britain. However, with the establishment of the General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC), the regulatory functions were transferred from the RPSGB to the GPhC. The RPSGB now focuses on providing leadership, support, and advocacy for its members.

Support and Advocacy[edit]

The society offers a range of services to its members, including professional support and advice, access to educational resources, and opportunities for professional development. It also represents the interests of pharmacists, lobbying on their behalf on issues related to healthcare policy and pharmacy practice.

Membership[edit]

Membership of the RPSGB is open to pharmacists and pharmacy students in Great Britain. The society offers different categories of membership, including full membership for qualified pharmacists and associate membership for pharmacy students. Members benefit from access to a wide range of resources and support services designed to help them in their professional practice.

Publications[edit]

The RPSGB publishes a variety of materials to support pharmacists in their work, including the British National Formulary (BNF), a key reference that provides guidance on the selection, prescribing, dispensing, and administration of medicines. The society also publishes The Pharmaceutical Journal, a professional journal that covers the latest developments in pharmacy practice and research.

Education and Training[edit]

The society plays a key role in the education and training of pharmacists. It accredits pharmacy degree programs in Great Britain and provides postgraduate qualifications and CPD opportunities for pharmacists looking to further their knowledge and skills. The RPSGB also offers guidance and support for pharmacists undertaking independent prescribing courses.

Challenges and Future Directions[edit]

The pharmacy profession faces numerous challenges, including changes in healthcare delivery, the increasing complexity of medicines, and the need for greater integration with other healthcare services. The RPSGB is actively involved in addressing these challenges, advocating for the role of pharmacists in emerging healthcare models and supporting members through changes in practice and regulation.


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