A Listing of Pharmaceutical OrganizationsBy Adrian from Raleigh, NC on January 31, 2006 Category: Pharmaceutical Organizations <span>Pharmacy Organizations</span> The increasing diversity of pharmaceutical fields has led to the creation of pharmacy organizations. These organizations aim to foster education, information, and excellence in research related to drugs and medicine. Some of the organizations include:
The American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy (AACP) is the US organization representing the pharmaceutical educators.
The AAPS is the US organization of pharmaceutical researchers.
The AACP is a professional and scientific society that promotes pharmaceutical practice and research. Members include practitioners, scientists, researchers, educators, students, and others committed to excellence in clinical pharmacy and patient pharmacotherapy.
The APhA is the largest professional association of pharmacists in the US and the first established.
The ASCP is the international professional association dedicated to advancing the practice of senior care pharmacy.
The ASHP is the professional association that represents pharmacists who practice in hospitals and other areas of the health care system.
The ISPOR is an international organization promoting the science of pharmaco-economics and health outcomes research.
The ISP is a non-profit, international professional membership organization dedicated to pharmaco-epidemiology, the science which applies epidemiologic approaches to studying and developing pharmaceuticals.
The PDA is dedicated to internationally advancing pharmaceutical and biopharmaceutical technology by promoting scientifically sound and practical technical information and education for industry and regulatory agencies.
The PhRMA represents American companies that are committed to discovering, developing, and bringing to market medicines that improve health and quality of living.
The IPMI exists to promote and inspire education, research, and excellence in pharmacy management.
The USP establishes state-of-the-art standards to ensure the quality of medications for human and veterinary use. The USP also publishes authoritative information about the appropriate administration of medications. |
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