The voting link again:
www.mi-vote.com/secure/rpharms
The voting link again:
www.mi-vote.com/secure/rpharms
I’m standing for election to the English Pharmacy Advisory Council.
Pharmacy has shaped my life for over 20 years. I’m standing to serve my profession.
If you’re an @rpharms.com member, I’d value your support.
Voting is open:
mi-vote.com/secure/rpharms
#RCPElections2026 #PharmacyLeadership
Flashback to 2021 when I raised over £3000 for Pharmacist Support.
I’ve always been passionate about pharmacy, that is why I am standing for election for the National Council at the new Royal College of Pharmacy.
If you are a member please consider voting for me.
@rpharms.com
A good "scapegoat"
US companies accused of ‘AI washing’ in citing artificial intelligence for job losses www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026...
I dont usually share Daily Mail stories but this one deserves to to be
www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article...
Proud to share that my nomination for the inaugural English Pharmacy Advisory Council has been accepted. I want to ensure real‑world pharmacy experience shapes policy and every sector has a voice. If you'd like to know more or share your views, I’d welcome the conversation.
In a powerful account published by #ThePJ earlier today, #RafiaJamil shares her journey as an “overseas pharmacist” and how her experience of equality, diversity and inclusion within pharmacy has been complex but hopeful
#rpharms #OSPAP #ukpharmacy #diversity #inclusion
Why stand for election? “Pharmacy policy should reflect our collective lived experience, our challenges, and what really benefits patients. As an elected member, I help bring frontline insight into national pharmacy policy.” Tase Oputu FRPharmS MFRPSII Associate Director for Medicines Value & Performance, Integrated Care Board RPS English Pharmacy Board Chair 2026 elections for the future royal college
Inaugural elections for the future Royal College of Pharmacy are being held in early 2026.
They offer an exciting opportunity to help shape the new organisation – particularly pharmacy policy and practice — in each nation and across Great Britain.
Read more: https://www.rpharms.com/elections
Life catches up with you 🤣
I’m still around in the corners watching the younglings takeover!
Hope you’re well
#PharmSky I once saw @digitalpharmacist.bsky.social* walking past while I was having a cup of tea in deli/coffee shop in #Mirfield West Yorkshire.
Of course I didn’t say hello so I guess it doesn’t class as an interaction.
* Where’s he these days - he was *so* active on Twitter “back in the day”
Hospital whistleblower wins right to protection in landmark case www.channel4.com/news/hospita... via @vsmacdonald
@nazshahbfd.bsky.social @laylamoran.bsky.social
Bradford hospitals NHS Trust
Holding Bradford Teaching hospitals and CEO Mel Pickup and new chair Sarah Jones to account.
Thank you @nazshahbfd.bsky.social
Today I raised serious concerns about whistleblowing at Bradford NHS Trust with the Health Secretary, including the landmark ruling in favour of Dr Max McLean, the former Chair. I look forward to discussing this further with the Health Minister soon.
Does the End Justify the Means?
A Critical Look at the RPS Royal College Vote As the Royal Pharmaceutical Society (RPS) approaches a pivotal moment in its history, with members soon to vote on transforming into a royal college, a critical question emerges about the democratic process itself. While…
But my overriding concern is that this change goes through on a 12% turnout.
That isn't the right footing for a Royal College to start on.
Looks like Trumpty-Dumpty had a great fall
Splat! From the wall [street]
See what I did there?
So how does the conflict in the charters get resolved? Which one is correct?
That’s actually really poor for such a monumental change.
The charter seems to suggest 2/3 of eligible voters.
If such a big change is enacted on the back of a 10% turnout that is not the will of the members.
#RPSvote
That doesn’t seem great, if only a few hundred votes can change the Charter?
Not the 2/3 of eligible voters?
So it’s 2/3 of members eligible to vote required to the approve the change ?