First Royal College of Pharmacy president elected

Tase Oputu, the first president of the Royal College of Pharmacy.
Tase Oputu, image copyright of Paul Stuart.

Tase Oputu has been elected as the first president of the future Royal College of Pharmacy.

Her appointment is another key milestone in the Royal Pharmaceutical Society’s (RPS) transition into becoming a royal college on 15 April.

The appointment was made by the newly established advisory councils for England, Scotland and Wales, which will develop pharmacy policy and practice in their nations as part of the new college.

Ms Oputu was elected as a member of the RPS English pharmacy board in June 2021 and has served as chair of the board since June 2023. She is also a member of the RPS Assembly.

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She is currently associate director for medicines optimisation, medicines value and performance at Kent & Medway NHS Integrated Care Board.

Ms Oputu said she was 'delighted' to have been elected and will focus on 'rebuilding engagement and championing inclusion'.

She added: ‘The creation of the college presents a unique chance to shape the future of pharmacy.

“As president, I will focus on establishing the college as a confident voice, developing our five-year strategy, rebuilding engagement and championing inclusion.’

RPS president Professor Claire Anderson welcomed Ms Oputu to the role and said her election 'marks a key stage in the formation of the college’s governance and leadership structure'.

The advisory councils also internally elected their respective vice presidents who will serve as chairs, as well as vice chairs and additional members who will sit on the college's senate.

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England

  • Vice president/chair – Mahendra Patel
  • Vice chair – Mildred Johnson
  • Senate – Claire Anderson

Scotland

  • Vice president/chair – Catriona Sinclair
  • Vice chair – Josh Miller
  • Senate – Laura Fulton

Wales

  • Vice president/chair –  Liz Hallett
  • Vice chair – Aled Roberts
  • Senate – Eleri Schiavone

The president will lead the senate, which will help determine the strategic direction of pharmacy professional leadership and advise the trustee board on professional matters.

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The president and vice presidents will also be full voting members of the board of trustees.

 

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