MEMBERS of the Australian College of Pharmacy have voted in favour of a proposal that will see the organisation come under the management of the Pharmacy Guild of Australia Queensland Branch.
In a statement issued in Dec, College President, Chris Owen, said the Board had made a decision to review some components of its governance and structure to ensure the College's ongoing viability, with a tie-up with the Guild's Queensland Branch seen as being in the best interests of members.
Guild National President, George Tambassis, welcomed the result saying the Guild was supportive of maintaining a strong and vibrant pharmacy education sector.
"The Australian College of Pharmacy is known for its reputation for excellence in pharmacy education and member services," he said.
"In today's world, and in the education and training sector, innovation and growth requires a commitment to employ resources and capital.
"The Guild is passionate about the success of the College.
"The Guild has provided financial, operational and infrastructure support to the College to ensure its viability.
"In addition, a number of current and past Guild representatives have also served on the College Board, such is the commitment to the success of the College.
"On behalf of the Guild National Council, we welcome today's positive vote and look forward to seeing the College grow from strength to strength."
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