Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria

Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria (PSN) is a professional body for practicing pharmacists in Nigeria and was established in the year 1927 to instill discipline and maintaining professional ethics among members of the organization.[1] The first president of the association was Late Mr T.K.E Phillips, whom was inaugurated as the president in the year 1947. In 1956, the association was formally incorporated under its Articles of Association and was recognized as a professional society in Nigeria by the Federal government.[2]

Aims and Objectives

  • To promote and maintain a high standard of Pharmaceutical Education in Nigeria
  • To maintain a high standard of Professional ethics and discipline among its members
  • To promote legislation for the enhancement of the image and the interest of the Pharmacy Profession and the Practitioners in Nigeria
  • To advice on Labour conditions relating to Pharmacists
  • To collate and disseminate statistical, scientific and other information relating to Pharmacy and publish such in an Official Journal
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