Norwegian Pharmacy Association
Norwegian Pharmacy Association (Norges Farmaceutiske Forening) is a professional organization that represents pharmacists in Norway. The association was established in 1891 and has been instrumental in shaping the pharmacy profession in Norway.
History[edit | edit source]
The Norwegian Pharmacy Association was founded in 1891 with the aim of promoting the interests of pharmacists in Norway. Over the years, the association has played a key role in the development of the pharmacy profession in the country. It has been involved in various initiatives aimed at improving the quality of pharmacy services and promoting the professional development of pharmacists.
Role and Functions[edit | edit source]
The Norwegian Pharmacy Association serves as the voice of pharmacists in Norway. It represents its members in discussions with the government, health authorities, and other stakeholders. The association also provides a platform for pharmacists to share knowledge and best practices. It organizes conferences and seminars on various topics related to pharmacy practice.
The association also plays a key role in the development of pharmacy education in Norway. It works closely with universities and other educational institutions to ensure that pharmacy education meets the needs of the profession and the healthcare system.
Membership[edit | edit source]
Membership in the Norwegian Pharmacy Association is open to all pharmacists in Norway. The association has different categories of membership, including full members, associate members, and student members. Full members are pharmacists who have completed their pharmacy education and are practicing in Norway. Associate members are pharmacists who are not currently practicing but have an interest in pharmacy. Student members are individuals who are currently studying pharmacy.
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