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The Hungarian Society for
Pharmaceutical Sciences was founded - on the combined initiative of Dr. Endre Deér and Dr. Pál Lipták, initially with the
participation of university educators, and after approval of its statutes by the
Interior Minister - on 20 September 1924, with the objectives of ”promoting
ethical pharmacy”, ”cultivating love of the natural sciences”, and ”studying
pharmaceutical sciences”, among others. As a consequence of the political
changes after the second world war, in 1949 the Society inevitably merged with
the Trade Union of Doctors and Sanitary Workers, operating as a Specialized
Pharmacists’ Group until 1966, when it became an affiliated organization of the
Association of Hungarian Medical Societies (MOTESZ), and, with ministerial
consent, took the name ”Hungarian Pharmaceutical Society”. After the political
transformation of 1990, in 1994 the Society separated from MOTESZ, and has since
been organising its activity independently in every respect.
In accordance with the
decision of its General Assembly of Delegates, on 29 November 2003 the Society
again assumed its original name, and has since operated under the name
”Hungarian Society for Pharmaceutical Sciences” as an organization falling
within association law.
The leaders and ”ordinary”
members of the Society include educators from universities which train
pharmacists, professionals working for independent pharmaceutical industrial
research institutes, heads of pharmacy administration, and pharmacists involved
with treatment of in-patients and out-patients. Trained people working in
pharmacy can also be ”associated” members. The number of ordinary members
exceeds 5000.
Society members can report
their activity at meetings of the Society’s territorial and professional groups.
In addition to the territorial organizations founded in the counties of Hungary
at the end of the 1950s, pharmacists gather in professional organizations
concerned with the pharmaceutical industry (1968), in-patient treatment (1973),
and education–administration (1994).
The scientific activity of
the Society is performed first in its sections. The Drug Analysis, Drug
Technology, Medicinal Plant, Drug Research, and Drug Affairs and Organization
sections were established in 1964, the Pharmacist History section in 1968, and
the Pharmacist Care section in 2005.
The supreme governing
organs of the Society are the General Assembly of Delegates, the National Board
which holds a meeting twice a year, and the Presidium which is in operational
control. The Honorary President of the Society is Professor Dr. Zoltán Vincze; the
President Professor Dr. István
Erõs; and the Secretary-General is Dr. Lajos Botz.
The Society organizes
large-scale national pharmaceutical congresses every three years, and regularly
arranges - through its sections and organizations - conferences and symposia in
different scientific fields. Close relations are maintained with the Hungarian
Academy of Sciences and with universities training pharmacists. The
international scientific and professional relationships of the Society are also
far-reaching; it is a member of, among others, the organizations FIP, EUFEPS,
and EuroPharm Forum.
Connecting young
pharmacists with professional and scientific public life plays an important role
in the activity of the Society - membership is open to university students.
Every year, the Society organizes the ”Mátyás Rozsnyay” Memorial Competition
(launched in 1965), for young (under 35) practising pharmacists. The “Ottó
Clauder” Memorial Competition (launched in 1992) for pharmacists, again under
35, working in institutes and in industry is organized every two
years.
In addition to promoting
and developing the pharmaceutical sciences, the Society devotes much effort to
strengthening the relationship between pharmaceutical practice and science. This
is clearly apparent, because the participation of practising pharmacists has
always been decisive in the activities of the Society and because the Society
insists on the importance of training its members and supplying them with
professional information.
The Society edits three
regular publications. Its quarterly scientific journal ”Acta Pharmaceutica
Hungarica” has reached volume LXXVI, its monthly journal for further education
”Gyógyszerészet” (Pharmacy) has been published since 1957, and all members
receive a free monthly Newsletter reporting Society news and future
programs.
The Society operates a
central secretariat which - besides central administration - organizes
conferences and training and is responsible for editorial aspects of journal
publishing.
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