Pharmacists' Defence Association
- Mark Koziol (Chairman) Paul Day (Director)
- Mark Pitt (Director of Defence Services)
Professional indemnity insurance
Professional advice
Pharmacy agenda influence
Trade Union
Equality network
The Pharmacists' Defence Association is a not-for-profit membership organisation that supports the needs of individual pharmacists, pharmacy students and pharmacy undergraduates in the United Kingdom. Membership of the PDA includes insurance, union membership and defence association benefits, which all aim to assist and support pharmacists in their working lives. In June 2022, the PDA reported having more than 34,000 members.[1] in the United Kingdom. The National Association of Women Pharmacists became a semi-autonomous network within the association in 2019 and the PDA subsequently launched the LGBT+ Pharmacists network, BAME Pharmacists network and the Ability Network for pharmacists with a disability.[2]
The PDA Union
The PDA Union is an independent trade union.[citation needed] that runs parallel to the PDA and has its own democratic structure and rules. The union exists to give pharmacists an independent voice at work.
Safer Pharmacies Charter
The Safer Pharmacies Charter was produced by PDA members and consists of seven commitments to improve patient safety through better working conditions for pharmacists.
Elizabeth Lee
Elizabeth Lee was a pharmacist who was given a 3-month suspended prison sentence for an inadvertent dispensing error at a Tesco pharmacy in 2007, reduced to a £300 fine on appeal in 2010.[3] Her case received national media attention and was the catalyst of a substantial national effort in the UK to decriminalize inadvertent dispensing errors. She was defended by the Pharmacists' Defence Association between 2007 and 2010.[4] The case has been used since that time in pharmacy education as an aid to explain the legislation applicable to the supply of medicines by pharmacists in the UK.
Pharmacist independent prescribers
In 2019 the association issued urgent guidance to its members after several serious incidents, including fatalities, involving pharmacist independent prescribers working in GP practices prescribing inappropriately or offering poor advice. They were particularly concerned about prescribing and clinical advice for patients who were not physically present, or without reference to clinical records and for walk-in patients where a diagnosis might be needed. They were also concerned about employers in online pharmacies expecting prescription of high-risk medicines, like controlled drugs, without reference to the patient’s GP.[5]
See also
References
- ^ "PDA membership continues to increase (June 2022)".
- ^ "National Association of Women Pharmacists to become part of Pharmacists' Defence Association". Pharmaceutical Journal. 3 October 2019. Retrieved 20 November 2019.
- ^ "Pharmacists attack 'unfair law'". 16 June 2009.
- ^ "PDA Insight Magazine Summer 2010 - Hospital Edition"
- ^ "PDA issues 'urgent' guidance following serious incidents involving primary care pharmacist prescribers". Pharmaceutical Journal. 20 November 2019. Retrieved 10 January 2020.
External links
- Official site
- Safer Pharmacies Charter
- Wider than Medicines
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regulatory bodies
- Commission on Human Medicines
- Department of Health
- European Directorate for the Quality of Medicines & HealthCare
- Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency
- National Collaborating Centre for Mental Health
- Pharmaceutical Price Regulation Scheme
- Pharmaceutical Society of Northern Ireland
- General Pharmaceutical Council
- Scottish Medicines Consortium
- Veterinary Medicines Directorate
professional bodies
- Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry
- Chemical Industries Association
- European Federation of Biotechnology
- European Federation of Pharmaceutical Industries and Associations
- Faculty of Pharmaceutical Medicine
- Pharmacists' Defence Association
- Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain
- Worshipful Society of Apothecaries
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