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The American Society of Pharmacy Law ( ASPL ) is a professional organization of pharmacist-attorneys, pharmacists , attorneys , and students in schools of pharmacy or law who are interested in the law as it applies to pharmacy.

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5-412: ASPL can refer to: American Society for Pharmacy Law An alternate name for ASPSCR1 (derived from "Alveolar soft part sarcoma locus") Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title ASPL . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to

10-404: A particular interest in pharmacy law in a specific state or expert witnesses on topics related to pharmacy. The Society confers a number of national awards in the field and sponsors or cosponsors two national conferences each year on topics related to pharmacy law and ethics . The Society also holds an annual meeting and conference with continuing pharmacist (CPE) and lawyer (CLE) programming in

15-426: The intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=ASPL&oldid=932698999 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages American Society for Pharmacy Law ASPL is a nonprofit organization with the purposes of furthering knowledge in

20-523: The law related to pharmacists, pharmacies, the provision of pharmaceutical care, the manufacturing and distribution of drugs, and other food, drug, and medical device policy issues; communicating accurate legal educational information; and providing educational opportunities for pharmacists, attorneys, and others who are interested in pharmacy law. The Society seeks to educate the pharmacist-attorneys, pharmacists, attorneys and other interested parties on legal issues that affect pharmacy. Its aims are to ASPL

25-590: Was founded in 1974 by Joseph L. Fink III, a pharmacist-lawyer on the faculty of the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science . For a better history of ASPL, please visit: http://www.aspl.org/assets/documents/aspl-history_2012.pdf . ASPL maintains a website containing information and useful web links for members and anyone who is interested in the law as it applies to the profession of pharmacy. Its website also attempts to help those interested in searching for pharmacist-attorneys, an attorney with

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