Pharmaceutical federation adopts ACPN career proposal

The International Pharmaceutical Federation Community Pharmacy Section has officially adopted a proposal presented by the Association of Community Pharmacists of Nigeria.
The proposal was adopted at the recently concluded 83rd FIP World Congress of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, held in Copenhagen, Denmark, from August 31 to September 3.
With the theme “Pharmacy Forward: Performance, Collaboration and Health Transformation,” the congress brought together global leaders to discuss the future of pharmacy practice.
According to a statement on Saturday by the ACPN, its National Chairman, Ambrose Ezeh, presented a paper titled “Standardisation: Career Progression Ratings for Community Pharmacists in Nigeria,” endorsed as a model for global adoption.
In his presentation, Mr Ezeh emphasised the urgent need for structured career progression in community pharmacy to enhance professional competence, motivation, and job satisfaction.
He noted that the current system in Nigeria, where the superintendent pharmacist position served as both the entry-level and peak of a pharmacist’s career, created stagnation and discouraged young pharmacists from choosing community pharmacy as a long-term path.
“Theoretically, there is no difference between a beginner and an experienced practitioner. This lack of differentiation not only demoralises but also encourages stagnation and complacency,” Mr Ezeh said.
To address this, he said the ACPN established an Accreditation and Standardisation Committee, which led to the creation of the Community Pharmacists Assessment and Career Progression Institute.
Mr Ezeh stated, “This pioneering institution aims to promote excellence in community pharmacy through a structured, transparent, and competency-based assessment and career progression system.’’
He added that CPACPI would empower community pharmacists to provide safe, patient-centred, and innovative healthcare services.
He noted, “Its core objectives include career assessment, structured progression, professional development, and continuous quality improvement. Benefits for participating pharmacists include access to interactive webinars, workshops, periodic assessments, mentorship programmes, practice milestone documentation, networking opportunities, and enhanced professional recognition.”
Mr Ezeh described the global adoption of ACPN’s proposal as a significant milestone for Nigeria, one that would elevate the visibility and impact of community pharmacists both locally and internationally.
He added, “This initiative is poised to evaluate, support, and elevate the practice of community pharmacy across Nigeria,’’ urging pharmacists to embrace the initiative for improved professional visibility and better health outcomes.
Chairman of the FIP Community Pharmacy Section, Sherif Guorgui, who chaired the session, described the proposal as “the way to go for community pharmacists.’’
He affirmed that the ACPN’s ideas would now be implemented globally to raise standards and transform pharmacy practice worldwide.
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