Message from the Registrar
Registrar Amos Masango briefly reflects on the dynamism and energy of the pharmacy profession, likening its efforts at achieving quality pharmaceutical services to a camera
Registrar Amos Masango briefly reflects on the dynamism and energy of the pharmacy profession, likening its efforts at achieving quality pharmaceutical services to a camera
Professor Mano Chetty looks back on 2015 and comments on the evolving and increasingly significant role the profession needs to play in the struggle to
The following is a summary of some of the issues discussed and decisions taken by Council during its meetings held on 13/14 May and 14/15
Back by popular demand. The 2nd National Pharmacy Conference (21 – 24 October 2016) at the Durban International Conference Centre puts Pharmacy centre stage in
The search is on for South Africa’s 2016 pioneer pharmacy professional and pharmacy facility. The 2016 SAPC National Pioneer Pharmacy Awards, sponsored by Aspen Pharmacare,
The introduction and expansion of online functionalities is but one small way in which Council contributes towards the ‘go green’ initiative to preserve the environment.
Council initially planned to introduce three new cadres (i.e. Pharmacy General Assistant, Pharmacy Technical Assistant and Pharmacy Technician) and phase out the pharmacist’s assistant (i.e.
Councillors and staff members called on inspectors to act as mentors during their inspections and raise awareness among the profession of new legislation directly affecting
Council regrettably bade farewell to fellow colleagues Ziyanda Mpepo, who has joined the Eastern Cape Department of Health, and Moloko Masenya, who has joined Legal
Council continually seeks ways to keep operational costs down to a minimum, and has decided to cut back on the expenses incurred through the printing
If you are a pharmacist’s assistant registered with Council and you don’t have your own, reliable email address, it is time to get moving and
In terms of the Regulations relating to the conduct of inquiries held in terms of Chapter V of the Pharmacy Act, 53 of 1974, and
Full details of the July and October 2015 preregistration examination results have been compiled. The tables show the number of interns who wrote the two
Pharmacist interns who failed any of their examination papers and wish to have their paper(s) reviewed or analysed, may apply to Council. A fee is
Fees payable to the South African Pharmacy Council for the 2016 financial year. Please note that if you want your registration to be effective from
National Pharmacy Week in September this year was enthusiastically supported by pharmacists around the country, and they took full advantage of the opportunity to champion
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