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Executive
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President |
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Valerie
Germain |
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1st Vice
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Khimanie
Blackwood |
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2nd Vice
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Andre Morgan |
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Secretary |
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Shameka
Jackson Wright |
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Treasurer |
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Mark Law |
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Assistant
Secretary |
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Jammellia
Buddoo |
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EXECUTIVE
MEMBERS |
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Mr. Kemar
Champagnie
Mr. Andre Dennis
Mr. Donahue Harrilal
Mr. Tyrone Smith
Ms. Dawn Lindsay
Ms. Ernestine Watson |
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EX OFFICIO |
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Verna
Edwards IPP
Mrs. Tricia Jackson IPS |
Committees
and Chair-persons |
Pharmacy
Practice
Support & Affairs |
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Khimanie
Blackwood Ainsley Jones
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Private
Sector
Sub-Committee |
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Mark Law
Tyrone Smith |
Public
Sector
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Dawn Lindsay
Radcliffe Goulbourne
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Continuing
Education & Training |
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Dr Lisa
Bromfield
Dr Ernestine Watson |
Pharmacy
Practice
Research Group |
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Standards and Ethics
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Public
Education |
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Andre Morgan |
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Membership |
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Kemar
Champagnie
Kevin Fearon
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Editorial |
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Helen
Malcolm |
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Retreat |
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Tyrone Smith |
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Fundraising |
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Donahue
Harrilal
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ABOUT US |
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MEMBERSHIP |
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Executive
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HISTORY: The
Pharmaceutical Society of Jamaica was established with 15
pharmacists in 1928 under the name of The Jamaica
Pharmacists’ Association The Article of Association of the
Pharmaceutical Association was entered in July 1928 .►.........
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CONSTITUTION 1995:
POWER POINT PRESENTATION
DRAFT PROPOSED 2009:
The objects of the Society shall
be:
a) to advance the general knowledge of, and education in,
pharmacy and its
application, thereby fostering good professional practice.► ...
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CODE OF ETHICS:
The Code of Ethics comprises
two parts with nine PRINCIPLES supplemented by more detailed
OBLIGATIONS.
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MISSION:
To maintain the
dignity of the profession by promoting a high standard of
professional conduct through excellence in all aspects of
professional practice.
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PLEDGE: I
do solemnly swear that I will abide by the Code of Ethics of
the Pharmaceutical Society of Jamaica in my relations with
the public, and other health professions, and fellow
pharmacists.
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