Editorial

Jamaican Pharmacists Community In Turmoil?

February 15, 2021 | Hopeton O’Connor Dennie |

We received a letter from the Pharmacy Council purporting to be sent by the Registrar. We understand by our investigations  that the Registrar is on leave. That as it may it is on a copy of a letterhead, hopefully from the Council.

Hopeton O'Connor-Dennie, Poet, Elegist and Jounalist.t
Hopeton O’Connor-Dennie, Poet, Elegist and Jounalist.

Our Views

We wish to state that the views expressed in our article are the views of the writer and has not been influenced by anyone. We as a media express our perspectives as we see them fit without fear or favour.  Be advised that the president of PSJ has nothing to do with the contents of said article in any shape or form or in any other way only where we quoted her responding to question (s) posed.

Intimidation

We welcome genuine feedback , but do not take kindly to any comment or any tactic to intimidate us.  We are not accusing you of something as we have no such evidence.

Accuracy

We stand by the views expressed in said article.  To the best of our knowledge and belief the contents are accurate.  We always strive for accuracy and the highest ethical standards of our journalistic profession.  You have not said otherwise.

Our views are our views and we are entitled to them as you are to yours. Let us have respectful dialogue.

Thank You

Thank you for your letter and we are committed to working with you to further your noble objectives of serving the Public as health professionals.  Feel free to be in touch with us.

Perspective

If there is infighting we wish to state that:

“Let there be peace on earth, and let it begin with me”.

We are not responsible for that which we have no control over.  We are only committed to serve. Full stop!

Hopeton O’Connor-Dennie is a veteran journalist, poet and holds the Keys to four American Cities. He has international exposure.

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