EPhEU

EPhEU
Full name Employed Community Pharmacists in Europe
Founded 2012
Affiliation Independent
Office location Vienna, Austria
Country Europe
Website www.epheu.eu

Employed Community Pharmacists in Europe (EPhEU) is an umbrella organization of European associations and Trade Unions representing the interests of employed community pharmacists. The aim is to improve the general professional conditions in Europe by taking part in the legislation process. The organization also informs pharmacists, who want to work in another member country. For this the regulations in the different countries have to be observed.

History

On 21 January 2012 delegates from Belgium, Germany, France, Croatia and Austria signed the statutes of EPhEU . General Assemblies with the participation of all member countries are held at regular intervals.[1]

Founding Members

EPhEU hat the following members:[2]

Organization

EPhEU has the following organisation:[3]

Working groups

Events

On 30 June 2012, in Brussels, during the 1st General Assembly, the members of the executive board were elected. At the same time, the delegates passed the internal rules and installed several working groups. On 5 April 2013, in Paris, during the 2nd general Assembly the Pharmacists’ Defence Association (PDA) from UK became a member of EPhEU. Delegates from all member associations discussed different directives planned by the EU – Commission as: working time (stand-by duty, limits of working time); Professional Qualifications and working in other EU – member states; Falsified Medicines. Unanimously the delegates stated that it is absolutely necessary for community pharmacists to know the language spoken in the state they want to work in. Just as unanimously they refused an individual opt- out of the working time directive by employment contract.

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