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The Pharmacy Council of Jamaica was established in August 1975 by the Ministry of Health with responsibilities for the regulation of pharmacists, pharmaceutical students, pharmacy owners and authorized sellers of poisons in accordance with The Pharmacy Act  (1966)  more....

CLIENT'S CHARTER

Charter Contents

Mission and Vision Statements
Background
Functions of the Pharmacy Council
Council's Responsibilities
Clients’ Responsibilities
Standards of Service
Clients Complaint Mechanism
Council Members and Staff
WALL PLANNER
Wall Planner
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REGISTRATION           
Registered Pharmacies Please order Detailed Printouts directly from  the Pharmacy Council
APPLICATION FORMS

 

Application by Persons Trained Outside of Jamaica
Application for Registration as a Pharmaceutical Student  Form A
Application for Registration as a Pharmacist   Form B
Annual Registration of Pharmacists  Form C1
Application for Registration of a Shop as a Pharmacy   Form D
Application for Registration as an Authorised Seller of Poisons  Form F
CONTINUING EDUCATION

 

Application Form for Awarding CE Credits
Cost For the Accreditation of CE SeminarsFor Credits Awarded and
PUBLICATIONS

PCJ Update - June 2010
June 2009
November 2008
June 2008
Outside
Outside
Outside
Inside
Inside
Inside
The Pharmacists Registration Handbook
A Manual for Pharmacy Internship in Jamaica
Protocols for Jamaican Pharmacists;
Oral Contraceptives, Emergency Contraceptives
INFORMATION SHEETS

Pharmacy Council Cost of Services
Policy For The Registration Of Foreign Trained Pharmacists
Preceptors List
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The Pharmacy Council of Jamaica
91 Dumbarton Ave. Kingston 10, Jamaica, W.I.
(off Eastwood Park Road )

Phone: (876) 926-2637/926-4353
Fax:  (876) 926-6935
E-mail: pharmacycouncil@cwjamaica.com

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