Английская Википедия:American Pharmacists Association
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The American Pharmacists Association (APhA, previously known as the American Pharmaceutical Association), founded in 1852, is the first-established professional society of pharmacists in the United States.[1] The association consists of more than 62,000 practicing pharmacists, pharmaceutical scientists, student pharmacists, pharmacy technicians, and others interested in the profession. Nearly all U.S. pharmacy specialty organizations were originally a section or part of this association.
Mary Munson Runge became the first woman and the first African-American elected president of this association in 1979; she was president for two terms, from 1979 to 1981.[2][3][4]
Organization
All members choose one of these three Academies :
- American Pharmacists Association - Academy of Pharmacy Practice and Management (APhA–APPM)
- American Pharmacists Association - Academy of Pharmaceutical Research and Science (APhA–APRS)
- American Pharmacists Association - Academy of Student Pharmacists (APhA–ASP)
Activities
The Annual Meeting & Exposition provides a forum for discussion, consensus building, and policy setting for the pharmacy profession. The association's Board of Trustees is responsible for broad direction setting of the; Association;. Policy is developed by the APhA House of Delegates that meets each year at the association's Annual Meeting & Exposition. The House of Delegates has representatives from all major national pharmacy organizations, state pharmacy associations, federal pharmacy and APhA's three academies.Шаблон:Citation needed
In the second quarter of 2021, APhA received a $202,000 grant from Pfizer to “support effective pharmacy based pneumococcal vaccine immunization services.”[5]
Publications
The Association publishes two peer-reviewed journals:[6]
- The Journal of the American Pharmacists Association, the official peer-reviewed journal of the society publishing articles on pharmacy practice, therapeutics, and health issues.
- The Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, a peer-reviewed scientific journal dealing with pharmaceutical science and biotechnology
It also publishes:[6]
- Student Pharmacist, intended for pharmacy students,
- Transitions, an online newsletter
- APhA DrugInfoLine, a website with summaries of current developments and new drugs
- Pharmacy Library, a series of approved textbooks.
See also
- American Institute of Pharmacy Building, the Association's headquarters building in Washington, D.C., listed on the National Register of Historic Places
- Board of Pharmacy Specialties, independent subdivision of the APhA that certifies pharmacists in specialities
- Journal of the American Pharmacists Association, the Association's official journal
- Remington Medal, awarded annually by the APhA
References
External links
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