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APTUK President calls for recognising pharmacy technicians as ‘regulated autonomous healthcare professionals they are’

Nicola Stockmann highlighted that the role of pharmacy technicians should not be interpreted as "simply freeing up time for other healthcare professionals" President of the...

APTUK encourages GPhC to collate data for pre-registration training pharmacy technicians

The Association of Pharmacy Technicians UK (APTUK) has urged the General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC) to collate the data on actively enrolled on an approved...

Workforce Wellbeing survey open to pharmacy technicians for the first time

This year, GPhC will be sending out the Workforce Wellbeing survey to registered pharmacists and pharmacy technicians The Royal Pharmaceutical Society (RPS) has launched...

World Pharmacy Technician Day: From apprenticeships to new powers

World Pharmacy Technician Day - celebrating the vital contributions that pharmacy technicians make every day In celebration of World Pharmacy Technician Day today, we...

Strengthening the future of pharmacy leadership

Professor Mahendra Patel advocates for the establishment of a Royal College of Pharmacy to enhance professional representation and collaboration... The UK pharmacy professions are at...

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