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Faculty of Pharmacy

Tuan Mazlelaa Tuan Mahmood

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This document outlines the role of professional organizations in the field of pharmacy, particularly in Malaysia. It highlights the Malaysian Pharmacists Society (MPS) and its objectives, including membership categories, historical context, and various aims. The document also touches upon other relevant organizations.

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The role of professional organisations Tuan Mazlelaa Tuan Mahmood, PhD, RPh Faculty of Pharmacy UKM Malaysian Pharmacists Society (Persatuan Farmasi Malaysia) Formerly known as Malaysian Pharmaceutical Society MPS - a national...

The role of professional organisations Tuan Mazlelaa Tuan Mahmood, PhD, RPh Faculty of Pharmacy UKM Malaysian Pharmacists Society (Persatuan Farmasi Malaysia) Formerly known as Malaysian Pharmaceutical Society MPS - a national association for pharmacists in Malaysia. Motto: “Service towards a healthy society”(“Berkhidmat untuk kesihatan rakyat”) Represent the interests of its members and also the general public by having representatives at the Pharmacy Board a and the Poisons Board of the Ministry of Health Fantpsing separation Pharmatist to minimize the medication error Membership 5 categories: Ordinary membership – all registered pharmacists, opt for life membership Associate membership – graduates of pharmacy not preparing for registration as pharmacists & pharmacists teaching pharmacy as a full-time lecturer in a recognized institutions of higher learning in Malaysia (not for registered pharmacists) Provisionally Registered Pharmacist (PRP) membership – all graduates preparing for registration as pharmacists UG Students members – all UG pharmacy students in Malaysia – under MyPSA (Malaysian Pharmacist Student Association) PG Pharmacist membership History of MPS Early 1900's, two Pharmaceutical Associations existed to look after the interests of the pharmacists: Penang Pharmaceutical Association - based in Penang since most of the pharmacists at that time were in Penang. Straits Pharmaceutical Association - based in the Singapore: members include pharmacists in the Colony of Singapore, and the southern part of the then Federation of Malaya, especially 0 Johor. History of MPS (2) 31st May 1949 - the name of the Straits Pharmaceutical Association was changed to the Malayan Pharmaceutical Association with 2 Divisions. The Southern Division (previously the Straits Pharmaceutical Association) based in Singapore had pharmacist members mainly from the Colony of Singapore. mm The Northern Division (incorporating the Penang Pharmaceutical Association) has pharmacist members from the Federation. History of MPS (3) The number of pharmacists at that time was very small. In 1955 it was around 30. Involved in the drafting of various Ordinances relating to pharmacists and pharmacy practice. Such Ordinances include: Poison Ordinance, Pharmacists Registration Ordinance, Advertising & Sale of Medicine Ordinance, Dangerous o Drug Ordinance. The annual subscription fees at that time - Malayan Dollar 12 a year. Subsequently after the separation of Malaysia and Singapore, the present Malaysian Pharmaceutical Society was formed and registered C D with the Registrar of Societies on 6th Nov 1967. D k lifelong membership MPS The only organisation that represents all pharmacists All sectors Private and public pharmacists. need to apply for membership Public and private pharmacists Government hospitals involve in the pharmacy (patient counseling, drug supply management, ward supply management) Private hospitals with similar functions as government hospital pharmacist Community pharmacists Pharmaceutical trading companies Factories manufacturing pharmaceuticals Factories manufacturing health products, cosmetics Research/analytical laboratories Universities as lecturers, head of departments NPRA Regulatory departments as regulatory enforcement officers Veterinary companies Among the aims of the MPS To promote and maintain the honor and interest of the profession of pharmacy To encourage and further the development of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Education and to foster intra-professional relationship among members. To improve the Science of Pharmacy for the general welfare of the public by fostering the publication of scientific and professional information relating to the practice of pharmacy and aid in the development and stimulation of discovery, invention and research. Among the aims of the MPS (2) To uphold and enhance the standard and ethics of the profession. To affiliate and co-operate with any organization as may be deemed desirable in furthering the aims of the Society. To represent the views of the members in matters affecting the common interest of the profession. To assist in improving the health services in the country. To enhance the professionalism of pharmacists, the Society endorsed the Code of Conduct For Pharmacists And Bodies Corporate as established by the Pharmacy Board. Roles of MPS Represents pharmacists in various forum Look after the interest of pharmacists D Dispensing separation (Dispensing market vs prescribing market) Health care financing Effisters are the one who finance the healthcare services Poisons Board limited resources it butIsista stains tropy L A member of Balai Ikhtisas Malaysia (Malaysian Professional Centre) noteveryone afford Pharmacy Board cat Recognition of pharmacy degrees Activities of MPS Continuing education Improving professionalism and visibility ethics Support of student activities/students’ chapter education Seminars and conferences MPS Council Elected by members during the Annual General Meeting Hold office for 2 years Voluntary positions no allowance maybe a little Current president – Mr Amrahi Buang education related Malaysian Academy of Pharmacy (Akademi Farmasi Malaysia) o MAP – first AGM on 10 January 2004. d private Has a council and a principal macum sekolah sector Academic matters – CPD, professional courses Mission: continuous professional development To provide continuing professional development (CPD) opportunities in support of lifelong learning among pharmacists. To provide a platform for effective sharing of knowledge, skills and experience among pharmacy educators, researchers and practitioners as well as policy makers. To advocate and facilitate provision, credentialing and accreditation of specialists and advanced level practitioners in pharmacy practice. To promote innovations in pharmacy practice, research and education. work on alademic matter MAP – Aims and Objectives provide scholarships To advance the Art and Science of Pharmacy. To promote study and research into pharmacy and scientific problems. To promote and maintain the highest standards of professional practice. To maintain a high code of ethical conduct amongst its members. To represent, express and give effect to the views and opinions of its members. To protect the interest and dignity of the Malaysian Academy of Pharmacy. MAP – Aims and Objectives (2) To offer scholarships, study awards and other grants. To support and finance educational activities, as well as enhance and improve the general health awareness, cooperation and under-standing of the public. Challenges 1. Membership in fact more peoplejoin the society will become more powerful more action can 2. Finance be taken NGO limited finance 3. Authority As compared to the Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain (RPSGB) a powerful society -Registration -Recognition of pharmacy degrees -Disciplinary action against pharmacists Malaysian Community Pharmacists Association (Persatuan Farmasi Komuniti Malaysia) MCPA - legally established on 7th October 2005 Now MCPG (Malaysian Community Pharmacy Guild) - 8th April 2013 in every state New association representing community pharmacists and community pharmacies. MCPG is a national professional organization for the owners and pharmacists of Community Pharmacies. Focus on the pharmacy professionalism and practitioners’ interests of all the Community Pharmacists one-third of total 10,480 registered and qualified pharmacists in Malaysia as on May 2013. 19260 Del 2022 Main objectives of MCPG To promote and protect the honour and interests of the pharmacy profession in industrial matters. To enhance and uphold the professional standard and ethics of community pharmacy practice. To protect and improve the interests, including the exclusive dispensing of medicines, of the community pharmacists. To encourage and spearhead the advancement of pharmaceutical education and pharmaceutical sciences through the publication of relevant professional information and knowledge, particularly that which are related to the community pharmacy practice. To represent the views of the members before the general public as well as in any relevant Government Board or Statutory Authority or Institution. Main objectives of MCPG (2) To affiliate and co-operate with any organization with similar objectives, as may be deemed necessary to enhance the objectives of the Guild, by the Supreme Council. To assist the country to enjoy better pharmacy care through quality pharmaceutical products and effective medication management. To monitor a proper distribution and sustained growth of the community pharmacies by collaborating with the relevant Government Authorities. To strength bona fide management of the community pharmacy, as required by the Pharmacy Legislation. To improve management control of the community pharmacies. Thank you!

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