Royal College of Pharmacy in Wales
We support, promote and lead the pharmacy profession across all sectors of pharmacy in Wales.
The Royal College of Pharmacy is a GB-wide organisation, but there are significant differences in policy and pharmacy practice in Wales, Scotland and England. That’s why Wales has its own National Pharmacy Advisory Council and RCPharm Wales team: to ensure we represent, support and speak up on behalf of all our members and the wider profession in Wales.
Contact your RCPharm Regional Ambassador.
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Position statement on facilitated self-selection of pharmacy medicines
The Royal College of Pharmacy (RCPharms) is supportive of the adoption of models that enable the facilitated self-selection of Pharmacy (P) medicines, where a community pharmacy chooses to implement such models.
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Elen Jones to become pharmacy dean at HEIW
This news story was published when the organisation was the Royal Pharmaceutical Society. After 11 years at the Royal Pharmaceutical Society (RPS), Elen Jones will be leaving the organisation in October to take up the position of pharmacy dean at Health Education and Improvement Wales (HEIW). Paul Bennett, chief executive of the RPS, said: “While we are exceptionally sorry to see Elen leave RPS after eleven years of loyal service, joining initially as our principal policy advisor in Wales and progressing her career through roles such as policy & practice lead to director for Wales, and currently as our acting director of pharmacy. I am delighted to celebrate with Elen her successful appointment as the new HEIW pharmacy dean. “Elen has grown immensely as a leader in her time with RPS and I look forward to watching her flourish still further in her new position and to her continued support as a Fellow of RPS in our journey towards establishing the future Royal College of Pharmacy.” Jones said: “After over a decade at the RPS, including my time as acting director of pharmacy, director for Wales and policy lead for Wales, I am immensely proud of what we’ve achieved together. From leading the development of the 'Pharmacy Vision for Wales' to conducting the independent review of clinical hospital pharmacy services, I’ve had the privilege of contributing to meaningful change in practice. I’ve also valued the opportunity to work on GB-wide initiatives, such as environmental sustainability and supervision, and to advocate for our profession in political and media arenas. “As I step into the role of dean of HEIW in October, I do so at a pivotal time for pharmacy, with the advent of prescribing rights for newly qualified pharmacists and the expanding role of pharmacy technicians. My passion for education and training, shaped by years of lecturing at Cardiff University and ongoing collaboration with pharmacy schools, continues to drive me. I look forward to advancing pharmacy workforce, education and practice for the future. “I remain deeply committed to RPS’ vision and mission and will continue to support the transition to a royal college, both in my new role and as a proud member and Fellow. I want to sincerely thank all my colleagues and friends at RPS for making my time here so rewarding.” RPS will begin recruitment to the post of director for Wales and the role of director of pharmacy in due course. Read more RCPharm news stories.
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Professor Mahendra G Patel OBE awarded Honorary Fellowship by the Royal College of GPs
This news story was published when the organisation was the Royal Pharmaceutical Society. The Royal College of General Practitioners (RCGP) has awarded an Honorary Fellowship to Professor Mahendra G Patel OBE, recognising his exceptional contributions to healthcare, research equity and cross-professional leadership. Mahendra is an RPS Fellow, former member of the RPS English Pharmacy Board and previously held the post of RPS Treasurer. This accolade is the RCGP’s highest award for non-GPs. Starting in community pharmacy, Mahendra transitioned to academia, where he pioneered the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) Student Champions Programme, embedding evidence-based practice and tackling health inequalities across the curricula of 40 medical, pharmacy, nursing and dental schools. He earned one of the first NICE Fellowships for his early leadership. As a Board member for RPS England, Mahendra led the development of national diabetes initiatives and a diabetes toolkit, while forging partnerships across professional boundaries and internationally. During the pandemic he played a crucial role in increasing diversity for the major 'PANORAMIC' and 'PRINCIPLE' COVID-19 trials, efforts which were recognised by the World Health Organization and the United Nations. He is the founding director of the Centre for Research Equity, Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences at the University of Oxford, shaping national research policy, collaborating with the RCGP and forming strategic partnerships across the UK. As co-lead of the NIHR-supported Race Equity Incubator, he is driving efforts to strengthen research capacity and capability while fostering equitable career progression for Black and minority ethnic healthcare professionals. A member of the UK Pharmacy Professional Leadership Advisory Board, Mahendra is a strong supporter of RPS becoming the Royal College of Pharmacy. He is also a BMJ NHS Commissioner and Professional Advisor to England’s Chief Pharmaceutical Officer. HSJ named him as one of the 50 most influential BAME figures in UK healthcare today. Professor Mahendra G Patel OBE said: “This stands as one of the proudest moments of my career, and for the pharmacy profession I represent, as RPS progresses to become the Royal College of Pharmacy. I hope this recognition becomes a catalyst: for closer collaboration, for shared leadership, and for inspiring members of both our professions to think beyond traditional boundaries – at every stage of their careers. “At a time of extraordinary pressures on general practice and pharmacy, joined-up thinking and integrated leadership across our professions has never been more urgent. I’ve always sought to break silos, widen access, and drive equity, with a clear focus on improving health outcomes by tackling the deep-rooted inequalities that persist across our communities. This Fellowship, for me, is not the culmination of that long journey, but the beginning of a renewed and fresh commitment.” RPS President Professor Claire Anderson said: “I’d like to offer my warmest congratulations to Mahendra on this prestigious Fellowship, which marks his huge contribution to the profession and healthcare. His work continues to inspire a new generation of pharmacists and researchers committed to equity, innovation, and collaborative leadership. Long may it continue.”
Our work in Wales
Pharmacy: Delivering a healthier Wales
The 2030 vision for Wales sets ambitions for how patients will benefit from the expertise of pharmacy teams.
Pharmacist independent prescribing
three core recommendations to support the increased use of pharmacist independent prescribers.
Use of the Welsh language
We recognise the importance of access to Welsh speaking pharmacists for people living in Wales.
How we work in Wales
National Pharmacy Advisory Council
Meet the elected council for Wales and find out how it works.
The Royal College of Pharmacy Wales team
Supporting members and leading pharmacy in Wales.
Our policy and advocacy work
Find out more about the College’s policy and advocacy work.