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The American Pharmaceutical Association— Academy of Student Pharmacists (APhA-ASP) is a national organization dedicated to improving medication use and advancing patient care. |
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MPhA is a state professional association, whose membership is made up of pharmacists, pharmacy students, pharmacy technicians, and those with a business interest in pharmacy. They are constantly working to improve the pharmacy profession, image, and the rights and privileges of pharmacists. As the largest pharmacy organization in the state, they are Minnesota's unified voice for pharmacy.
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ASHP is the 30,000-member national professional association that represents pharmacists who practice in hospitals, health maintenance organizations, long-term care facilities, home care, and other components of health care systems. ASHP, which has a long history of medication-error prevention efforts, believes that the mission of pharmacists is to help people make the best use of medicines. Assisting pharmacists in fulfilling this mission is ASHP's primary objective. Upcoming ASHP Events: http://www.ashp.org/s_ashp/cat1c.asp?CID=5&DID=5 Telephone: 301-657-3000 |
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Join MSHP today and become a part of Minnesota’s only professional association dedicated to pharmacists who practice in hospitals, physician clinics, managed care organization, long-term care facilities, home care, and other components of health care systems. Upcoming MSHP Events: http://www.mnshp.org/Events.cfm Telephone: 952-541-9499 or 800-906-6747 |
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MPSA is a student run umbrella organization at the University of Minnesota College of Pharmacy. Our members are also offered optional membership with APhA-ASP, MPhA, NCPA, MSHP and ASHP. Several of MPSA members are highly active in these organizations serving as national representatives. |
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International Pharmaceutical Students Federation (IPSF) was created in 1949 in London, England by eight countries whose goal is to connect pharmacy students across the globe through international exchanges. |



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NCPA stands for “National Community Pharmacist Association.” It represents and provides resources for independent community pharmacists across the U.S. |
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