
Welcome to the Royal College of Pharmacy
We’ve changed. You may know us as the Royal Pharmaceutical Society — on 15 April 2026, we became the Royal College of Pharmacy.



We are the Royal College of Pharmacy, the professional leadership body for pharmacists and pharmaceutical scientists. We exist to advance the safe and effective use of medicines, drive excellence in patient care and support pharmacists to deliver the highest standards of practice.
As the third largest workforce in healthcare, pharmacy plays a vital role in the health system, and as experts in medicines, pharmacists and their teams are central to patient care and public health. Our mission is to put pharmacy at the forefront of patient care, advancing the safe and effective use of medicines to the benefit of patients and the public.





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News
The latest news and updates from Royal College of Pharmacy
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Professor Cathy McKenzie appointed to UK’s first full professorial role in intensive care pharmacy
This news story was published when the organisation was the Royal Pharmaceutical Society. The Royal Pharmaceutical Society (RPS) congratulates Professor Cathy McKenzie on her appointment as Professor of Intensive Care Pharmacy at the University of Southampton — the first role of its kind in the UK. Professor McKenzie also holds the position of Honorary Consultant Pharmacist in Critical Care at University Hospital Southampton (UHS), where she leads research focused on improving pharmacotherapy for critically ill patients. She is a long-standing member of the RPS Science and Research Committee and has contributed extensively to the Society’s work in advancing pharmaceutical science. Commenting on her appointment, Professor McKenzie, said: “I would like to thank the Royal Pharmaceutical Society for their ongoing support throughout my career. I look forward to continuing to work with the Society and supporting its transition into the Royal College of Pharmacy, to promote and encourage research among pharmacy professionals for the benefit of our patients and the wider public.” Professor Claire Anderson, RPS President, said: “I’d like to offer my warmest congratulations to Professor McKenzie on her appointment. This highlights the increasing research and clinical leadership of pharmacists within critical care. Professor McKenzie’s work demonstrates the significant impact pharmacy can have on patient care and the advancement of the profession through research and collaboration.” Read more RCPharm news stories
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Celebrating East and South East Asian Heritage Month 2025
This news story was published when the organisation was the Royal Pharmaceutical Society. Throughout September, the Royal Pharmaceutical Society celebrated East and Southeast Asian (ESEA) Heritage Month by recognising the resilience, heritage and contributions of ESEA communities in pharmacy. We worked in collaboration with Association of Pharmacy Technicians UK, British Pharmaceutical Students' Association (BPSA), Female Pharmacy Leaders Network, Guild of Healthcare Pharmacists Pharmacy Technicians of Colour, UK Black Pharmacist Association and Pharmacy Business Magazine to mark the month. ‘Reframing Resilience’ event Our online event, ‘Reframing Resilience’, brought together pharmacy professionals to celebrate ESEA culture and history, and to reflect on how identity shapes careers in healthcare. Catch up on the webinar. Resilience rooted in identity Senior pharmacist and leader in primary care Yuen Toh shared her personal story in a blog, highlighting how her Malaysian Chinese heritage shaped her journey in healthcare. She spoke about the importance of cultural celebration, inclusive leadership and mentoring the next generation — reminding us that resilience is built through connection and community. We want to thank everyone who engaged and participated throughout the month. We’d love to hear your ideas on how we can better support and celebrate this in the future. If you would like to share your ideas, please get in touch at [email protected]. Catch up on how we celebrated ESEAHM in 2024. Find out more about RPS Inclusion and Diversity. Read more RCPharm news stories.
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New three-year goals launched to advance pharmacy services in Wales
This news story was published when the organisation was the Royal Pharmaceutical Society. New goals to transform pharmacy services across Wales over the next three years have been launched today, setting out the next steps in 'Pharmacy: Delivering a Healthier Wales', the long-term 2030 vision for maximising the expertise of pharmacy teams to improve patient care. Since the vision was first published in 2019, pharmacy teams have made remarkable progress despite the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic. With investment and workforce development, patients now benefit from more clinical services closer to home, while the rollout of electronic prescribing is underway across all settings. The 2025–2028 goals build on this progress and were shaped through engagement with more than 500 pharmacists, pharmacy technicians, support staff, students, patient representatives and healthcare partners. They focus on spreading and scaling services to ensure equitable access to care, wherever people live and however they access them. Priorities include embedding prevention and wellbeing, delivering electronic prescribing across Wales, and transforming aseptic services, starting with a new radiopharmacy facility in South East Wales. Other aims include increasing patient access to pharmacist independent prescribers, expanding the skill mix of pharmacy teams, and creating innovative career pathways that support multi-disciplinary care. Elen Jones, RPS Director for Wales, said: "This is an exciting moment for pharmacy as we begin another three-year commitment to transformation. The 2025–2028 goals take us closer to our 2030 vision, while recognising the pressures the workforce continues to face. Thanks to the passion and dedication of pharmacy teams across Wales, I am confident we are on track. "Progress has only been possible through the collective efforts of pharmacy teams and our partners. The PDaHW programme delivery board, supported by four themed subgroups, has driven momentum and kept goals in sharp focus. Their diverse membership has ensured our work reflects the needs of patients and the whole pharmacy workforce. "When barriers arise, these are escalated to the Welsh Pharmaceutical Committee, whose oversight ensures challenges are addressed and the voice of pharmacy is heard. I would also like to thank the RPS team for leading the development of this update, which captures the energy and commitment of colleagues right across Wales.” Read the new goals in Welsh. Read the new goals in English.