The chemist and druggist [electronic resource] . ----- The last president ?--. In the final months of the RPSGB, Steve Churton tellsChris Chapman about the highs and lows of hispresidency and his legacy for the future professional body The greatest frustration has been thepropensity of some members of theprofession not to accept change Heavy is the head that wears the at his desk at RPSGB headquartersin Lambeth, Steve Churton may not bewearing his chains of office, but hes frank aboutthe demands of his job. Its 24/7, he says. Andrelentless. I suppose I underestimated that. B


The chemist and druggist [electronic resource] . ----- The last president ?--. In the final months of the RPSGB, Steve Churton tellsChris Chapman about the highs and lows of hispresidency and his legacy for the future professional body The greatest frustration has been thepropensity of some members of theprofession not to accept change Heavy is the head that wears the at his desk at RPSGB headquartersin Lambeth, Steve Churton may not bewearing his chains of office, but hes frank aboutthe demands of his job. Its 24/7, he says. Andrelentless. I suppose I underestimated that. But Idont regret doing it. Mr Churton will be the last president of theRPSGB. In April, the Society will be no more,devolving into regulator the GeneralPharmaceutical Council (GPhC) and leadershipbody the Royal Pharmaceutical Society. Now,months away from this endgame, and before hereturns to Boots, he reflects on nearly two yearsat the helm of the professional body. When he took the role, Mr Churton says he sawthe Society as introspective and


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