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Pharmacist Support attends the BPSA Conference and Awards
Pharmacist Support attends the BPSA 84th Annual Conference and Awards Evening.
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Pharmacist Support attends the BPSA 84th Annual Conference and Awards Evening.
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University of Bath student, Daniel Tadros, wins Student Wellbeing Award for advocating and encouraging wellbeing practices within pharmacy school.
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To mark the Charity's 185th birthday, long-standing partner, The Pharmacists’ Defence Association (PDA), will double its donation for every new and renewing member who joins The PDA over the next month — helping to grow vital support for the pharmacy community.
Read all about our evolving partnership with the Pharmacy Show, and how to connect with us at the event in October.
Read all about our new partnership with Teva UK, and how we’re jointly committed to supporting our pharmacy family.
University of Manchester student, Charlotte Norman, wins Student Wellbeing Award for advocating and encouraging wellbeing practices within pharmacy school.
Our now well established weeklong campaign will focus on topics ranging from getting mentally prepared for the assessment, practical assessment support and becoming a fully-qualified pharmacist, through to stories from former trainees who have come through their own struggles.
If you're a trainee or newly qualified pharmacist, take a look at these options for the next step in your pharmacy career.
Pharmacist Support is championing the BPSA Accessibility for All campaign to ensure pharmacy students have the information and support they need to be able to access education.
The Clinical Pharmacy Congress is getting behind the charity once again and have chosen Pharmacist Support as their nominated charity for the in-person event in May.
Read all about our continued partnership with the Pharmacy Show, and where to find us at the event in October.
Despite the challenging circumstances, 2021 proved to be one of exciting new developments and great impact for the profession’s charity.