List of pharmacy associations
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The following is a list of organizations for professionals involved in the practice of pharmacy. Such organizations are typically professional societies, as opposed to trade associations.
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International/Multinational
- Pharmaceutical Group of the European Union (PGEU)][1]
- European Pharmaceutical Union (EPU)
- International Pharmaceutical Federation (FIP)
- European Association of Hospital Pharmacists (EAHP)
- European Society of Clinical Pharmacy (ESCP)
- International Pharmaceutical Students' Federation (IPSF)
- European Pharmaceutical Student's Association (EPSA)
- American Chinese Pharmaceutical Association (ACPA)
Australia
- Pharmacy Guild of Australia (PGA)
- Australian College of Pharmacy Practice and Management (The College)
- Pharmaceutical Society of Australia (PSA)
- National Australian Pharmacy Students' Association (NAPSA)
- Society of Hospital Pharmacists of Australia (SHPA)
Austria
Belgium
Canada
- Canadian Pharmacists Association (CPhA)
- Canadian Society of Hospital Pharmacists (CSHP)
- Canadian College of Clinical Pharmacy (CCCP)
- National Association of Pharmacy Regulatory Authorities (NAPRA)
- British Columbia College of Pharmacists (BCCP)
- Ontario College of Pharmacists (OCP)
- The Canadian Association of Pharmacy Students and Interns (CAPSI)
- Ordre des Pharmaciens du Québec (OPQ)
Chile
China
Denmark
- The Danish Association of Pharmaconomists
- The Danish Pharmaceutical Association
- Pharmakon - The Danish College of Pharmacy Practice
- Pharmadanmark (The Danish Association of Pharmacists)
- Farmaceuter Uden Grænser - PSF Denmark
France
Germany
India
Ireland
Kenya
- Pharmaceutical Society of Kenya (pharmacists)
- Kenya
Malaysia
New Zealand
Norway
- Norges Farmaceutiske Forening (NFF)
- Norsk Farmaceutisk Selskap (NFS)
- Norske Sykehusfarmasøyters Forening (NSF)
- Apotekerforeningen
- Farmasøyter Uten Grenser - PSF Norway (FUG)
- Farmasiforbundet
- Legemiddelindustriforeningen (LMI)
- Apoforsk - Institutt for Apotekforskning
Pakistan
Portugal
- Associação Nacional de Farmácias (ANF)
- Instituto Nacional da Farmácia e do Medicamento (Infarmed)
- Ordem dos Farmacêuticos
Singapore
United Kingdom
- The Academy of Pharmaceutical Sciences
- Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry
- British Oncology Pharmacy Association
- British Pharmaceutical Students' Association
- British Society for the History of Pharmacy
- Centre for Pharmacy Postgraduate Education (CPPE)
- Company Chemists' Association
- Guild of Healthcare Pharmacists
- Institute of Pharmacy Management International
- National Association of Woman Pharmacists
- National Pharmacy Association
- Pharmaceutical Services Negotiating Committee
- Pharmacists' Defence Association
- The Pharmacy Community Care Liaison Group
- Primary Care Pharmacists' Association
- Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain (RPSGB)
- United Kingdom Clinical Pharmacy Association
- United Kingdom Psychiatric Pharmacy Group
- Veterinary Pharmacists Group Education
- Young Pharmacists Group
United States
- Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy
- American College of Clinical Pharmacy (ACCP)
- American Pharmacists Association (APhA)
- American Society of Consultant Pharmacists (ASCP)
- American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP)
- American Society of Medication Safety Officers (ASMSO)
- National Community Pharmacists Association(NCPA)
- National Independent Pharmacy Coalition (NIPC)
- National Pharmaceutical Association NPhA
- North Carolina Association of Pharmacists (NCAP)
- Pediatric Pharmacy Advocacy Group (PPAG)
See also
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