Joan Peppard has been elected as the next President of the European Association of Hospital Pharmacists (EAHP).
She will start a 3-year term of office from June 2015 and will now serve 1 year as President-Elect during the final 12 months of Roberto Frontini’s Presidency of the Association.
Joan Peppard has been elected as the next President of the European Association of Hospital Pharmacists (EAHP).
She will start a 3-year term of office from June 2015 and will now serve 1 year as President-Elect during the final 12 months of Roberto Frontini’s Presidency of the Association.
The election took place at the General Assembly of the EAHP in Sofia, Bulgaria. The General Assembly is the annual occasion at which the 34 member countries of EAHP meet in person to determine policy, elect the Board, scrutinise the activities of the Association and conduct other decision-making activity.
Joan Peppard, a chief pharmacist in a hospital in the Irish midlands, currently serves on the EAHP Board as Director of Professional Development and has twice been the Head of the Hospital Pharmacists Association of Ireland in the position of President. Prior to joining the EAHP Board, Joan Peppard was for many years one of the lead delegates for Ireland within the EAHP annual General Assembly, and played an active role in the conduct of EAHP educational and research activities at the national level.
Speaking after her election, Joan Peppard, President-Elect of EAHP said: “It is with a sense of great humility that I begin to take on the primary leadership role of the EAHP, knowing that under the stewardship of predecessors a real momentum of energy and experience has been established to make EAHP the driver for hospital pharmacy practice improvement across Europe that it is today. With the new European Statements of Hospital Pharmacy recently agreed between the profession, patients and other healthcare professionals, the number one challenge for the forthcoming EAHP Board is evident – how to turn that clear vision for the future of the profession into a reality in every European country. Working with my colleagues on the Board, the secretariat and our dedicated membership, I know we have the commitment, insight and enthusiasm to achieve it. I again thank members for the confidence they have placed in me and look forward to working with them in delivering our shared aspirations for the profession we all love.”
Dr Roberto Frontini, President of EAHP added: “Knowing very well Joan’s professional background, and her proven ability to make change happen on the ground, even in the most difficult practice environments, I am completely assured EAHP will continue to go from strength to strength in the achievement of its mission under her leadership. I’m therefore looking forward to assisting in the handover period, and introducing her personally to the many partner, friend and allied organisations we work with in ensuring the continuous improvement of all that the hospital pharmacist does across our member countries.”