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The South African Pharmacy Council (SAPC) is constituted of a 25-member strong collective of experienced pharmacy professionals, educators and professionals from other key professions.
Nine (9) members of the Council are nominated by the profession, another nine are recommended by Members of Executive Committee (MECs) responsible for health in South Africa’s nine provinces.
Two members of Council are appointed by the Minister of Health following recommendations by by universities that are accredited to offer pharmacy education. The Minister also appoints a representative of the Department of Health as well as four members from other sectors of the South African population.SAPC is an independent statutory council which receives no grants or subsidies from government or any other source, but is wholly funded by the registered members of the profession, namely:
- Pharmacy students
- Pharmacist interns
- Pharmacists
- Specialist pharmacists
- Pharmacist’s assistants
- Pharmacy owners
- Responsible pharmacists, and
- Providers and assessors.
To enable the public to have access to pharmacists and pharmacist’s assistants, who are competent to practise, a register of such persons is necessary.
In this regard the SAPC therefore has two duties to discharge, e.g. to:
- ensure that pharmacists and pharmacist’s assistants admitted to the registers of Council are competent; and
- remove the names of those pharmacists and pharmacist’s assistants who are unfit to practise.