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How do the Pharmacists Defence Association (PDA) and the Pharmacy Insurance Agency (PIA) differ?

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How do the Pharmacists Defence Association (PDA) and the Pharmacy Insurance Agency (PIA) differ?

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PDA is a non-profit making organisation, funded by a PIA Foundation grant. The many services provided by the PDA such as providing an Advisory Board, commissioning an active research agenda, focus groups and lobbying and influencing where necessary to pursue the individual pharmacist agenda, sit alongside the comprehensive insurance provided by the PIA. As such, the PDA is a Defence Association and the PIA arranges the insurance. Together, this combination provides a potent and formidable service for individual pharmacists, which ensures that we truly can deliver on our main aim, which is defending you reputation.

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