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  1. www.healthprofessionals.gov.sg › spcSPC | Home - MOH

    Oct 5, 2022 · On 1 September 2008, the Singapore Pharmacy Board was reconstituted as a statutory board under Ministry of Health and renamed as Singapore Pharmacy Council (SPC) in accordance with the new Pharmacists Registration Act 2007. Learn More.

  2. www.healthprofessionals.gov.sg › spc › registered-pharmacistsSPC | Registered Pharmacists - MOH

    Dec 12, 2023 · Registered Pharmacists. a) Full Registration - For Local Graduates with B.Sc (Pharm) from NUS. b) Conditional Registration - For Foreign-trained Pharmacists. For registration appointments, kindly contact us to book an appointment at least 1 day in advance.

  3. www.healthprofessionals.gov.sg › spc › welcomeSPC | Welcome

    The Council maintains the list of persons legally qualified to practise pharmacy in Singapore (Register of Pharmacist) and also governs and regulates the professional conduct and ethics of registered pharmacists.

  4. www.healthprofessionals.gov.sg › spc › about-spcSPC | Who we are - MOH

    Nov 29, 2023 · With effect from 1 Jan 2020, the Singapore Pharmacy Council (SPC) is supported by the Secretariat of healthcare Professional Boards (SPB) for its secretariat and operational functions. The registration and regulation of pharmacists continue to be governed by SPC, which retains autonomy and independence over professional and statutory ...

  5. With effect from 1 Jan 2020, the Singapore Pharmacy Council (SPC) is supported by SPB for its secretariat and operational functions. Please click below link to access SPB. https://www.sgdi.gov.sg/ministries/moh/statutory-boards/smc/departments/spb

  6. The Singapore Pharmacy Council (SPC), a statutory board under the Ministry of Health, maintains the list of persons legally qualified to practise pharmacy in Singapore. The Council also governs and regulates the professional conduct and ethics of registered pharmacists.

  7. The MOH agency – Singapore Pharmacy Board – has since 01-Sep-2008 been superseded by a separate body renamed as Singapore Pharmacy Council. Singapore Pharmacy Council is now a statutory body and will continue to look after the registration, practice and disciplinary matters of pharmacists in Singapore.

  8. About Singapore Pharmacy Council. On 1 September 2008, the Singapore Pharmacy Board was reconstituted as a statutory board under Ministry of Health and renamed as Singapore Pharmacy Council (SPC) in accordance with the new Pharmacists Registration Act 2007.

  9. www.healthprofessionals.gov.sg › spc › becoming-a-pharmacistSPC | Becoming a Pharmacist - MOH

    Jun 1, 2018 · Becoming a Pharmacist. The applicant must be a graduate holding a Singapore degree in pharmacy or a Singapore Pharmacy Council (SPC) recognised qualification in pharmacy conferred by a tertiary institution outside Singapore; and.

  10. The Singapore Pharmacy Council (SPC) is committed to strengthening professional excellence of pharmacists practising in Singapore. The local and international healthcare landscape is changing rapidly and patient / consumer expectations are increasing. To support the development of pharmacy practice in this environment, the structure and

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