Wallace Elected To SCPA House Of Delegates

Caleb Robert Wallace of Clinton, South Carolina, was recently elected to represent the Presbyterian College School of Pharmacy in the South Carolina Pharmacy Association’s house of delegates.  
Caleb will serve a two year term as a voting delegate in the state association, and his main duties will be to serve as the collective voice of the school in the house and to serve as liaison between the house and the school.  Caleb’s other duties will include legislative advocacy and committee work as well as policy development and implementation.  The house is comprised of thirty one members with representation from all major stakeholders in the practice of pharmacy in the state, including practicing pharmacists from each region.
The Pharmaceutical Association of the State of South Carolina was chartered in March 1876 in Charleston, during a time in which little regulation was in place for those whom practiced medicine and pharmacy.  The association’s mission was to ensure that all pharmacists were properly trained, educated, and licensed to offer quality pharmaceutical care to South Carolinians, as well as to constantly strive for the advancement of the profession.  Though it is now known as the South Carolina Pharmacy Association, its mission remains very much the same.
Caleb attends the Presbyterian College School of Pharmacy in Clinton, South Carolina, and is in pursuit of a Doctor of Pharmacy degree.  He is the son of Thomas and Corinne Wallace of Little Rock, and he is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Last of Freeport, Illinois, and the late Mr. and Mrs. James Ray Wallace, senior, of Dillon.     

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